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in a world of precious few certainties, there is alastair cook.hatever else came to pass, he'd open the batting for england. it's how it seemed, how it's been for a dozen years, but no more. he said in a statement today he had "nothing left in the tank." he retires, declaring he has achieved "more than he could have ever imagined." it all began because cook wanted to be like graham gooch, and they've shared an obsession with batting. if you're trying to design a cricketer to play for your country, alastair cook would be that role model. you know, he's been a great person, he is someone for the youngsters to follow, he sets a great example. yes, well, cook's early—morning bars are likely to come on the family farm and he is happy there. he declines social media, he is content generally to let the bat talk. cook has played more test matches, scored more hundreds and more runs in total than any other english cricketer. he will have one final test match for alistair cook here at the oval, which begins on friday. he will walk down these steps one final
in a world of precious few certainties, there is alastair cook.hatever else came to pass, he'd open the batting for england. it's how it seemed, how it's been for a dozen years, but no more. he said in a statement today he had "nothing left in the tank." he retires, declaring he has achieved "more than he could have ever imagined." it all began because cook wanted to be like graham gooch, and they've shared an obsession with batting. if you're trying to design a cricketer to...
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see the likes of alistair cooke again?played that many test matches or scored that volume of ru ns matches or scored that volume of runs because of the way the game is. england have been searching for someone england have been searching for someone with that level of concentration and determination to bat high. there's not lots of them. you never say bat high. there's not lots of them. you never say never, bat high. there's not lots of them. you never say never, but the style of cricket now has changed a lot with one—day cricket and twenty20 and the way people come, they play a more aggressive brand. the opportunities going to be there. sometimes i think two new players area sometimes i think two new players are a new opening partnership, that might suit both. the fact alistair has moved on will create opportunity for england to look at two different people in the winter and hope they can forge a partnership that will maintain over the next few years. peter moores, thank you forjoining us. also coming up in the programme:
see the likes of alistair cooke again?played that many test matches or scored that volume of ru ns matches or scored that volume of runs because of the way the game is. england have been searching for someone england have been searching for someone with that level of concentration and determination to bat high. there's not lots of them. you never say bat high. there's not lots of them. you never say never, bat high. there's not lots of them. you never say never, but the style of cricket now has...
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james cook, bbc news, at broadview in montana.r in brazil's presidential election. jair bolsonaro was stabbed in the middle of a crowd of supporters. he's had surgery and is expected to recover. the controversial far right politician has outraged many in brazil with his speeches, which prosecutors have said promote hate and rape. however he's been performing strongly in recent opinion polls. katy watson's report does contains some disturbing images of the attack. out on the campaign trail and working the crowds, with just a few weeks to go before the elections, far right presidential candidate jair bolsanaro was in his element, but the celebrations came to a sudden end. mr bolsonaro suddenly gripped his chest in pain, after being stabbed. chaos ensued, and the politician was rushed through the crowd to hospital. initially, his son flavio reported on twitter that the wound was only superficial, but that soon changed. "unfortunately", he said later, "it was more serious than we'd expected. "he lost a lot of blood and arrived at the
james cook, bbc news, at broadview in montana.r in brazil's presidential election. jair bolsonaro was stabbed in the middle of a crowd of supporters. he's had surgery and is expected to recover. the controversial far right politician has outraged many in brazil with his speeches, which prosecutors have said promote hate and rape. however he's been performing strongly in recent opinion polls. katy watson's report does contains some disturbing images of the attack. out on the campaign trail and...
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coming up on this programme: former england captain alastair cook announces his retirement from international cricket. novak djokovic is through to the quarter finals of the us open and could be set for a last eight clash with roger federer. and bryson de chambeau makes it back to back wins on the pga tour as he heads well clear at the top of the fed ex cup standings. hello and welcome to the programme. we start with the cricketing news that alastair cook has announced he'll retire from international cricket at the end of the ongoing series with india. the 33—year—old is england's all—time leading test run scorer, while his run of 159 consecutive test appearances is a world record. the former england captain has struggled for runs recently and will line up for the final time for his country when they face india in the fifth and final test at the oval starting on friday. joe lynskey has more details on a remarkable career. well, test cricket is a sport where success well, test cricket is a sport where success is measured in the figures and in his 12 years as an england batsmen alistair cook ha
coming up on this programme: former england captain alastair cook announces his retirement from international cricket. novak djokovic is through to the quarter finals of the us open and could be set for a last eight clash with roger federer. and bryson de chambeau makes it back to back wins on the pga tour as he heads well clear at the top of the fed ex cup standings. hello and welcome to the programme. we start with the cricketing news that alastair cook has announced he'll retire from...
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this was classic alastair cook. luck yesterday and weathered the storm, today he was in control. we will show you one or two bits of action from today. he didn't even look nervous into his 90s. but he was helped over the line by one of the indian fielders. what a way to do this in the perfect symmetry to his innings, ending as he began with 100. joe root also made 100. he said last week it would be written in the stars that cook would get a century. they got 147 and they looked gutted to be out on that score. but i liked the handshakes from the indian fielders around him. india had to come out to bat and they lost two wickets, two to james anderson. we are wickets, two to james anderson. we a re left wickets, two to james anderson. we are left to reflect on the achievements of alastair cook, especially, we should bear in mind, mickjagger who pledged especially, we should bear in mind, mick jagger who pledged to especially, we should bear in mind, mickjagger who pledged to give a certain amount of money for the chanc
this was classic alastair cook. luck yesterday and weathered the storm, today he was in control. we will show you one or two bits of action from today. he didn't even look nervous into his 90s. but he was helped over the line by one of the indian fielders. what a way to do this in the perfect symmetry to his innings, ending as he began with 100. joe root also made 100. he said last week it would be written in the stars that cook would get a century. they got 147 and they looked gutted to be out...
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it's always cooked, served hot?man, that's good. >> daniel: that's what we're gonna eat with my father. >> anthony: oh yeah? >> daniel: i'm gonna get some here of the skin. [ reynon speaking french ] >> anthony: he knows he does really good work. >> daniel: uh-huh. >> anthony: he knows how good his stuff is, you know. cheers. oh nice, uh -- it's a beautiful day in lyon. >> daniel: yeah. >> anthony: in lyon, a city that believes absolutely in the power of food, one name is everywhere. a name that brought honor, attention, and millions of visitors to the city. though there have been many chef heroes in the annals of gastronomy, in lyon, and even across france, one name stands above all others. murals, bridges, markets, casual brasseries, the name of monsieur paul is everywhere. but one of his most enduring institutions is this -- l'institut bocuse. one of the nation's great culinary schools. [ chef speaking french ] >> anthony: now, just to give you an idea of the standards here, the kind of traditional dishes baselin
it's always cooked, served hot?man, that's good. >> daniel: that's what we're gonna eat with my father. >> anthony: oh yeah? >> daniel: i'm gonna get some here of the skin. [ reynon speaking french ] >> anthony: he knows he does really good work. >> daniel: uh-huh. >> anthony: he knows how good his stuff is, you know. cheers. oh nice, uh -- it's a beautiful day in lyon. >> daniel: yeah. >> anthony: in lyon, a city that believes absolutely in the...
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coke was eventually out for 147 —— cook.ignified handshakes from the indian fielders. india came out to bat. three very quick wickets for england including two for anderson who needs one more to go past glenn mcgrath to become the most prolific test match fast bowler in history. at some point england has got to start looking to the future but not tomorrow. not just yet. it hasjust been the most surreal four days of my life. and so for that to happen today and the reception i've had in the last four days has been incredible. in the last few overs where everyone was singing my barmy army song, that was pretty special. it is special to go out on your own terms with your last ever innings, and for that to be a century, and if we can top it off tomorrow with a victory, and a 4—1win over the no 1 side in the world, that would make it even more special. alex mcleish‘s scotland side won their opening nations league match with hard fought win over albania at hampden park. it finished 2—0 thanks to a major contribution for steven nais
coke was eventually out for 147 —— cook.ignified handshakes from the indian fielders. india came out to bat. three very quick wickets for england including two for anderson who needs one more to go past glenn mcgrath to become the most prolific test match fast bowler in history. at some point england has got to start looking to the future but not tomorrow. not just yet. it hasjust been the most surreal four days of my life. and so for that to happen today and the reception i've had in the...
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a guy who's redefining what not just southern cooking is, was, and can be, but american cooking as ahree! ♪ >> anthony: we're gonna talk a lot about this over the next week, about the notions of universal awesomeness. is the waffle house universally awesome? >> sean: we have one choice for late-night eating and it's the waffle house. and they create this environment where no matter how blitzed you are, or how normal you are, you are welcomed and treated equally with an experience. it's not just, like, you know, eating a plate of food. >> anthony: you're talking about it like a magical spiritual place. >> sean: no, it's beyond a magical spiritual place. >> anthony: it is indeed, marvelous, an irony-free zone where everything is beautiful and nothing hurts, where everybody, regardless of race, creed, color or degree of inebriation, is welcomed. its warm, yellow glow a beacon of hope and salvation, inviting the hungry, the lost, the seriously hammered all across the south to come inside. a place of safety and nourishment. it never closes. it is always always faithful, always there for y
a guy who's redefining what not just southern cooking is, was, and can be, but american cooking as ahree! ♪ >> anthony: we're gonna talk a lot about this over the next week, about the notions of universal awesomeness. is the waffle house universally awesome? >> sean: we have one choice for late-night eating and it's the waffle house. and they create this environment where no matter how blitzed you are, or how normal you are, you are welcomed and treated equally with an experience....
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credit to alistair cooke because he was younger 110w alistair cooke because he was younger now than he benjamin button of test cricket. thank you. after a world cup campaigna cricket. thank you. after a world cup campaign a rash of which won the hearts of many england fans, gareth southgate's side kick of their uefa campaign against spain tonight. sports correspondent has been at the grove. good things come to an end and after a summer good things come to an end and after a summerto good things come to an end and after a summer to remember good things come to an end and after a summer to remember england are back to work tomorrow against spain at wembley in the all new nations league. this is uefa's brainchild. the bits to get rid of meaningless friendlies and it will not replace qualification for the euro altogether but it will give lower ranked side the sort of back door route to european qualification. now, england may have had a great world cup but for gareth southgate at least it is time to move on and look to the future. the summer was brilliant and it is great that we have got a
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alastair cook has done it.g ovation for alistair cook — england's most prolific test batsman — as he ends his international career with a century at the oval. and coming up in the sport later in the hour on bbc news, the outburst that could tear tennis apart. serena williams gains support after accusing the umpire of sexism. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. the inquests into the deaths of five people killed in last year's westminster bridge attack have heard how lives were torn apart "by 82 seconds of high and terrible drama". four members of the public were killed after being run down by khalid masood on the 22nd of march last year. pc keith palmer was stabbed and died in the forecourt of the palace of westminster. masood was then shot dead by armed officers. the inquests were shown cctv footage of the moment the attack unfolded. our home affairs correspondent, daniel sandford, is at the old bailey where the inquests are being held. the court here at the old bailey has been watching what were o
alastair cook has done it.g ovation for alistair cook — england's most prolific test batsman — as he ends his international career with a century at the oval. and coming up in the sport later in the hour on bbc news, the outburst that could tear tennis apart. serena williams gains support after accusing the umpire of sexism. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. the inquests into the deaths of five people killed in last year's westminster bridge attack have heard how lives were...
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alastair cook has done it. another standing ovation for alastair cook as he signs off his test career with a century. # now we're back together, together # i wanna show you and together again... kylie and jason reunited on stage in hyde park. and coming up on bbc news... it's all about alastair cook on day four of england's fifth and final test against india. the former captain's playing in his last international match. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. a former minister is warning the tory party faces a "catastrophic split" if theresa may presses ahead with her brexit strategy. steve baker, who recently resigned from the brexit department, said up to 80 tory mps will vote against the prime minister's chequers plan for leaving the eu. it follows a weekend of renewed infighting among conservatives, after boris johnson compared mrs may's strategy to a "suicide vest". our political correspondent, chris mason, reports. that monday morning feeling, rolling up that monday morning feeling, rolling up
alastair cook has done it. another standing ovation for alastair cook as he signs off his test career with a century. # now we're back together, together # i wanna show you and together again... kylie and jason reunited on stage in hyde park. and coming up on bbc news... it's all about alastair cook on day four of england's fifth and final test against india. the former captain's playing in his last international match. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. a former minister is...
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they call cook "chef", obviously. and the crowd wanted more. india helped here. cook dropped on 37.r his mind and go again. scoring shots were rare. pigeons seemed shocked to suddenly see the ball, but the 100 was in sight. 71 scored, and... well, if groans could rebuild stumps, cook would have remained. but he had to take the walk and the applause. a second innings for him may come in this match. how significant is he to english cricket? well, today, cook was like the cork. 0nce removed, the wickets just flowed. captainjoe root made nought, as did jonny bairstow. moeen ali dug in for 50 before he fell. and england were 198—7 at the close. missing you already, alastair. joe wilson, bbc news, at the oval. and that is all from the bbc news at ten team tonight. here on bbc it's time for the news where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday, i'm lizzie greenwood—hughes, here's what's coming up tonight. a bitter sweet day for alistair cooke in his final match for england. belgium's all stars show scotland how it's done in their friendly at hampden park. and rafa nadal takes onjuan marti
they call cook "chef", obviously. and the crowd wanted more. india helped here. cook dropped on 37.r his mind and go again. scoring shots were rare. pigeons seemed shocked to suddenly see the ball, but the 100 was in sight. 71 scored, and... well, if groans could rebuild stumps, cook would have remained. but he had to take the walk and the applause. a second innings for him may come in this match. how significant is he to english cricket? well, today, cook was like the cork. 0nce...
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cook coming out one last time. many could england's record run scorer accumulates this time? definitely more than keaton jennings. that's called leaving a straight one. no such worries for cook, who remained focused as usual, and showed why he'd be so missed. moeen ali couldn't follow his lead, another englishman beaten by the bowler. the runs kept coming for england. the lead is increasing, but how many will cook get? so england will resume on 114—2 on day four, the lead is 154 runs. all eyes will be on alastair cook, 46 not out, with captainjoe root also unbeaten on 29. wales have lost 2—0 to denmark in their second nations league game. it was a premier league player who did the damage in aarhus, as jim lumsden reports. ryan giggs‘ first game has wales manager study with an impressive thumping of republic of ireland on saturday. a makeshift denmark side lost to slovakia last week but the big names were back. at the world cup they will move final as croatia on penalties in the last 16 and they began to worry the w
cook coming out one last time. many could england's record run scorer accumulates this time? definitely more than keaton jennings. that's called leaving a straight one. no such worries for cook, who remained focused as usual, and showed why he'd be so missed. moeen ali couldn't follow his lead, another englishman beaten by the bowler. the runs kept coming for england. the lead is increasing, but how many will cook get? so england will resume on 114—2 on day four, the lead is 154 runs. all...
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the bay area unemployment is 3.9% to as low as 2.3%.gally permitted business, allowing cooks to prepare food in their own homes and sold to the public.>>> a victory for pg&e, allowing them to pass the cost on to customers. >>> a fire on board a school bus, how everybody got out safely.>> i was sleeping and i woke up and they said it smoking. scary moments at the richmond bridge this afternoon when a school bus carrying students home from the weekend unexpectedly caught fire. nobody was injured but for the students it was a ride home they will likely never forget. new details with how people pull together on this call.>> reporter: the dispatch sounded awful, burning bus overturned on the bridge with children trapped inside. fortunately first responders found the bus up right and the young passengers remarkably levelheaded. the engine compartment on the school bus is charred, while passengers wait for a new ride. summered popping noises before school of the deaf. the bus was on route to sonoma county and began burning on the bridge.>> it was the worst. >> reporter: much of the cabin was f
the bay area unemployment is 3.9% to as low as 2.3%.gally permitted business, allowing cooks to prepare food in their own homes and sold to the public.>>> a victory for pg&e, allowing them to pass the cost on to customers. >>> a fire on board a school bus, how everybody got out safely.>> i was sleeping and i woke up and they said it smoking. scary moments at the richmond bridge this afternoon when a school bus carrying students home from the weekend unexpectedly...
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at the weekends, you could work as an extra cook.ony: so how many years in the restaurant business? >> gabriella: you're 74 now, right? >> arzak: seventy-four. since i was 20 or 22 i've been here with my mother. until i got married. i inherited the restaurant from my mother, because i was an only child. and she also left me some money. i've been very lucky. >> anthony: in 1976, 12 basque chef's under the influence of the recently emerged nouvelle cuisine movement in france formed what later became known as the gang of 12. committing themselves to both modernizing and protecting the culinary traditions of their culture. juan marie arzak was at the forefront of that effort. his daughter elena continues to honor that commitment and that responsibility. >> anthony: the food is innovative, wildly creative forward thinking but always, always, basque. marinated prawns on lemongrass and mint with beetroot and crunchy krill. >> elena: for us, very good, it's the essence of the sea, you will see. >> anthony: mhmm oh man. >> anthony: roast pige
at the weekends, you could work as an extra cook.ony: so how many years in the restaurant business? >> gabriella: you're 74 now, right? >> arzak: seventy-four. since i was 20 or 22 i've been here with my mother. until i got married. i inherited the restaurant from my mother, because i was an only child. and she also left me some money. i've been very lucky. >> anthony: in 1976, 12 basque chef's under the influence of the recently emerged nouvelle cuisine movement in france...
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so, jefe, what's cooking?yes. wow. >> nacho: some suckling pig. some snack. >> anthony: that's no snack, man, that's a meal right there. wow. >> nacho: do you wanna help in the kitchen, or? >> anthony: carving, yeah, man. >> nacho: all right. ♪ >> anthony: everybody's here. fermin and the guys from the band, lucia, federico, diego, and it's time to eat. >> anthony: oh, yeah. come on, that's perfect, right? >> lucia: nice. >> anthony: so how long has this place been here? >> martin: about 12 years. >> anthony: started as like a shack or a house? or? >> martin: it used to be a little house on the beach with a bar. you're not allowed to build here anymore, so we bought all this land and that's the only thing we can do. ♪ >> anthony: and the food is delicious. >> lucia: yeah. >> anthony: look at us out here, on a sand bar. in the middle of nowhere. eating like gods. >> lucia: but this is what i love about uruguay, no? then suddenly you take a drive, even like one hour and a half, and you're in a different world. >
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they're soaked in water, cooked in chicken stock, and served with crabmeat.ence from a nearby lake. steam. crab roe is mixed with red onion, pepper, and seasoning and added to the soup. and simmered. >> anthony: the symbolic and health aspects of many of these dishes, not to be overlooked. this is fantastic. lovely. how does hue differ from the rest of vietnam? >> jean-francois hubert: a wonderful architecture. and very quiet people. if you stay some time in hue, after some days you feel quiet. you take your time. >> anthony: goi hue is a traditional dish that's seldom made these days because of its complexity and the time needed to do it right. a fish stock is made from ca bong, a fish from the perfume river. pineapples, onion, chilies, shallots and coriander. a salad of quickly cooked prawns, rice noodles, ginger, red chili, garlic and galangal. layer of rice noodle, banana flower, then the prawns, garnishes. the strained fish stock is brought to the table with the salad in separate bowls, and combined just before eating. >> lan hue: ooh. too spicy for you?
they're soaked in water, cooked in chicken stock, and served with crabmeat.ence from a nearby lake. steam. crab roe is mixed with red onion, pepper, and seasoning and added to the soup. and simmered. >> anthony: the symbolic and health aspects of many of these dishes, not to be overlooked. this is fantastic. lovely. how does hue differ from the rest of vietnam? >> jean-francois hubert: a wonderful architecture. and very quiet people. if you stay some time in hue, after some days you...
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really produce cooks any morelj faster and faster it doesn't really produce cooks any more. almost been an unsung hero, notjust going down is a great english cricket but he will go down as a great of world cricket. but greats me to score runs and cook's just not done that this summer. an old—fashioned cricketer in the modern world. joe wilson, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here's tomasz schafernaker. a record—breaking summer, the met 0ffice a record—breaking summer, the met office has confirmed. let's look at the weather for the next 24 hours or so. the weather for the next 24 hours or so. it certainly looks like things are going downhill little across the uk. it will turn cooler through this week and there is a chance of rain, andi week and there is a chance of rain, and i think almost all the us at one point or another will see thickening cloud and possibly outbreaks of rain. as faras cloud and possibly outbreaks of rain. as far as the satellite images shows, abbot of cloud across the uk but we more out in the atlantic which is being pushed by thejet strea m wh
really produce cooks any morelj faster and faster it doesn't really produce cooks any more. almost been an unsung hero, notjust going down is a great english cricket but he will go down as a great of world cricket. but greats me to score runs and cook's just not done that this summer. an old—fashioned cricketer in the modern world. joe wilson, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here's tomasz schafernaker. a record—breaking summer, the met 0ffice a record—breaking summer, the met...
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a we cooked at home because of necessity. wonderful and if i was french, i would say, we cook at home every night but i'm not french. [laughter] i am spanish. we did it because of necessity. it was wonderful. think reading john steinbeck, the pearl on my trip, sailing around the world first time, going to africa, going to ivory seeings when i began there was real arriving to washington was the moment where my partner gave me togethertunity to work . bestounder created the fighting hunger and creating opportunity in the world. [applause] gives me the lay and we help him open there. charity is not about the redemption of the giver. it is about the redemption -- charity should be about the liberation of the receiver. food is about feeding the money. >> -- many. [applause] >> high. -- hi. i am checking the events. when i saw that you were going to speak, i thought of one question. in a house, we would do regular supermarket shopping. there, the quality of the food that they had -- it was not terrible but it is definitely not what
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by nature, alistair cook's more batter than chatter — england's best ever.o impossible to replace, isn't he? no, i'm definitely not irreplaceable, i think that's... there will be another very good player coming along i'm sure. with all the same attributes as you? i don't know... it's not for me to say. i mean, it's, all i can say is... it's very hard when you still have another game to play and i'm determined to play well in this game. it's not easy playing international sport, any international sport, with how hard you have to work, but i have had a hell of a time doing it. cook led famous victories at home and abroad. there were big defeats, too. england's removal of kevin pietersen in his book created acrimony, with cook pitched on one side and pietersen on the other. just shows how powerful sport is and how people love stuff like that and controversy. you don't love it, do you? i'm not a big... obviously, it was a tough time... for me personally. but you know, i don't regret many things in my career. the home farm and an expanding family await. cook will
by nature, alistair cook's more batter than chatter — england's best ever.o impossible to replace, isn't he? no, i'm definitely not irreplaceable, i think that's... there will be another very good player coming along i'm sure. with all the same attributes as you? i don't know... it's not for me to say. i mean, it's, all i can say is... it's very hard when you still have another game to play and i'm determined to play well in this game. it's not easy playing international sport, any...
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. >> as they grew up in in a how would that had access to good food and our parent cooked this is how you feed yours this is not happening in our country this is a huge pleasure i'm david one of the co-founder so about four year ago we worked with the serviced and got to know the kid one of the things we figured out was that they didn't know how to cook. >> i heard about the cooking school through the larkin academy a. >> their noting no way to feed themselves so they're eating a lot of fast food and i usually eat whatever safeway is near my home a lot of hot food i was excited that i was eating lunch enough instead of what and eat. >> as i was inviting them over teaching them basic ways to fix good food they were so existed. >> particle learning the skills and the food they were really go it it turned into the is charity foundation i ran into my friend we were talking about this this do you want to run this charity foundations and she said, yes. >> i'm a co-found and executive director for the cooking project our best classes participation for 10 students are monday they're really fu
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i love this kind of cooking, you know?ow. >> masa: be careful, though. it's hot, though. >> anthony: oh, yeah. >> masa: mm! >> anthony: wow, it's sweet. >> masa: [ speaking japanese ] >> konishi: [ speaking japanese ] >> anthony: izura, freshly caught local quail, is rubbed with olive oil, sprinkled with salt and lightly glazed with that homemade soy. >> masa: [ speaking japanese ] >> anthony: oh, wow. >> masa: how is it, good? >> anthony: that is good. mm. >> masa: this kind of charcoal slow cooking gives this kind of flavor, soft, juicy. how's the fish? >> konishi: [ speaking japanese ] [ laughter ] >> masa: you know what he said? "before fish, i'm gonna burn up." >> anthony: so him first. [ laughter ] >> masa: don't hurry. good food takes long time. >> anthony: so this big argument with the spanish. big argument. is umami a flavor or a sensation? >> masa: umami is essence. strong essence. >> anthony: so it's a mysterious force. >> masa: yeah, much bigger than the universe. >> anthony: bigger than flavor? >> masa: of cou
i love this kind of cooking, you know?ow. >> masa: be careful, though. it's hot, though. >> anthony: oh, yeah. >> masa: mm! >> anthony: wow, it's sweet. >> masa: [ speaking japanese ] >> konishi: [ speaking japanese ] >> anthony: izura, freshly caught local quail, is rubbed with olive oil, sprinkled with salt and lightly glazed with that homemade soy. >> masa: [ speaking japanese ] >> anthony: oh, wow. >> masa: how is it, good?...
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alastair cook would like us to talk about something other than alastair cook.ing situation. england say thatjonny bairstow will resume as wicket keeper, but in the future jose buttler and bairstow may share the workload. in this test match, ali, will bat no three. he bowled well in the last match. going forward he may bat at no three and may not. joe root said adaptability will be crucial in the future. he knows that he will not of course have alastair cook to turn to. and naturally a lot of his media opportunities today were taken up with discussing the soon to be retired alastair cook. do you think he has another century in him. obviously. i have seen one coming for a while. you may not think it with the scores he has had in the la st with the scores he has had in the last couple of weeks, but it would seem last couple of weeks, but it would seem fitting to go out on a high, notjust as a seem fitting to go out on a high, not just as a team. hopefully he can soak up everything else and go out and deliver on the field. it would be nice to start and fin wish a c
alastair cook would like us to talk about something other than alastair cook.ing situation. england say thatjonny bairstow will resume as wicket keeper, but in the future jose buttler and bairstow may share the workload. in this test match, ali, will bat no three. he bowled well in the last match. going forward he may bat at no three and may not. joe root said adaptability will be crucial in the future. he knows that he will not of course have alastair cook to turn to. and naturally a lot of...
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even cooke himself could barely believe it and who could blame him?nd. the 27—year—old is the first british man to win the world modern pentathlon title in a quarter of a century and afterwards, he said the inspiration for that remarkable charge had been a very personal one. it is obviously a dream come true. i was really struggling on this last lap but then, unfortunately, my grandad died last week, so... so that was for him. and so a victory as emotional as it was dramatic. jamie cooke, the man who left his best till the very last. that has to be my favourite story today. let's catch up the weather now and, goodness, we have heard plenty about the rest of the weather, let's focus on events at home. nothing as dramatic as other parts of the world, thankfully but a mixed picture this weekend. the image behind me is about half of the story, there will
even cooke himself could barely believe it and who could blame him?nd. the 27—year—old is the first british man to win the world modern pentathlon title in a quarter of a century and afterwards, he said the inspiration for that remarkable charge had been a very personal one. it is obviously a dream come true. i was really struggling on this last lap but then, unfortunately, my grandad died last week, so... so that was for him. and so a victory as emotional as it was dramatic. jamie cooke,...
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he knows for certain that he will not have alastair cook to turn to.tunities today were taken up with discussing the soon—to—be retired alastair cook. do you think he has another century in him? obviously yes. we have seen one coming for a while. with the scores that he has had in the last couple of weeks, it seemed fitting for him to go out on a high ona fitting for him to go out on a high on a personal level, notjust as a team. hopefully he can soak up everything else with this week and deliver on the field. nice to start and finish with the century. so you never know, it may be bringing the stars. india may feel unfortunate, 01’ even stars. india may feel unfortunate, or even unlucky to be 3—1 down going into the test match. resolve in the run chase, it could have looked a lot different. anyway, their mindset and approach would be fascinating here in the test match. instead, he said that ajinkya rahane was sent in to bat. england, particularly, was a small session. as i said, an important test match coming up and we do our best. while the test match
he knows for certain that he will not have alastair cook to turn to.tunities today were taken up with discussing the soon—to—be retired alastair cook. do you think he has another century in him? obviously yes. we have seen one coming for a while. with the scores that he has had in the last couple of weeks, it seemed fitting for him to go out on a high ona fitting for him to go out on a high on a personal level, notjust as a team. hopefully he can soak up everything else with this week and...
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isn't cooking pressure enough?e. >> stephen: okay. >> and saves 70% of the time that it takes to cook. this is an elaborate dish. if you cook it the french style, it takes maybe four hours. and this, you can do it in about, 25 minutes all together. >> stephen: this is not slow cooking. this is not like a crock pot? >> you could use this for slow cooking if you want. >> it's a quick cooker. do you remember your mom's? did it explode. >> it sounded dangerous, and my mom said you can't use it because the valve broke and it will kill all of us. >> we used to end up with food on the ceiling because it would shoot out through the ceiling. >> stephen: that's what i wanted. did your mother teach you how to use a pressure cook jeer oh, yes, she let me use it all the time. but i was very competent. >> we already brownd the chicken. you can brown on top of the stove or brown in here. add a cup or two. that's good. that's english. there's wine and it will be very hot in a moment before it explodes. >> we're going to cover it.
isn't cooking pressure enough?e. >> stephen: okay. >> and saves 70% of the time that it takes to cook. this is an elaborate dish. if you cook it the french style, it takes maybe four hours. and this, you can do it in about, 25 minutes all together. >> stephen: this is not slow cooking. this is not like a crock pot? >> you could use this for slow cooking if you want. >> it's a quick cooker. do you remember your mom's? did it explode. >> it sounded dangerous,...
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well, alastair cook i'm sure would like us to be talking about something other than alastair cook ascus on the wicket—keeping. very interesting. england said jonny ba i rstow very interesting. england said jonny bairstow will resume as wicket—keeper in this test match, but in the future, jos buttler and ba i rstow but in the future, jos buttler and bairstow may share the workload so we could have some kind of blog rotation policy. fascinating see that. in this test match, moeen ali will bat number three. he bowled so well in the last test match and going forward he may bat at number three, he may not. captainjoe root says adaptability will be the crucial thing in the future. he knows for certain he will not of course have alastair cook to turn to. naturally, a lot of his media opportunities today were taken up with discussing the soon to be retired alastair cook. do you think he's got another century in him? obviously, yeah. i've seen one coming for a while. you might not think it with the scores he's had in the last couple of weeks, but it would seem fitting for him to go out ona wo
well, alastair cook i'm sure would like us to be talking about something other than alastair cook ascus on the wicket—keeping. very interesting. england said jonny ba i rstow very interesting. england said jonny bairstow will resume as wicket—keeper in this test match, but in the future, jos buttler and ba i rstow but in the future, jos buttler and bairstow may share the workload so we could have some kind of blog rotation policy. fascinating see that. in this test match, moeen ali will bat...
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robbie getting this section, pretty much classic alistair cook. he was not risking anything. after a lean summer going into lunch 37 not out, so far very good for alistair cook. jennings will not be resuming. what we saw from jennings today was almost a story of his england career so far, not just that he story of his england career so far, notjust that he got out but the shot he played to get out. you could tell instantly after he played the ball round the corner straight to the field, jennings was frustrated. coming into the indian team, this player... and ashwin, 68—1 for england. you rememberjoe route the captain of england saying yesterday he felt 100 for alistair cook was written in the stars and that is how he started his england career, with 100 against india. early days and seems up 100 against india. early days and seems up for it as we speak here. joe wilson live at the oval. what a story would be if he can do that. mo farah will be going for a fifth win in the great north run on sunday. now dedicated solely to road racing, the four—tim
robbie getting this section, pretty much classic alistair cook. he was not risking anything. after a lean summer going into lunch 37 not out, so far very good for alistair cook. jennings will not be resuming. what we saw from jennings today was almost a story of his england career so far, not just that he story of his england career so far, notjust that he got out but the shot he played to get out. you could tell instantly after he played the ball round the corner straight to the field,...
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cook led famous victories at home and abroad. there were big defeats too.rimony, with cook pitched on one side and pietersen on the other. just shows how powerful sport is and how people love stuff like that and controversy. you don't love it, do you? i'm not a big... obviously, it was a tough time... for me personally. but you know i don't regret many things in my career. the home farm and an expanding family await. cook will still play for essex, but this ground will witness his final england match. you know, alistair, it's said when don bradman came out to bat here for the last time, 70 years ago, he struggled to see the ball, because of the tears in his eyes. is that going to happen to you? no. definitely not? i don't think... i mean there might be tears afterwards in the changing room, but i don't think walking out, i know i will be determined to try and score runs. solid defence to the end. time for a look at the weather. here's thomas schafenacker i want to point out the same colour of your dress! clear skies on the way for many tonight after what ha
cook led famous victories at home and abroad. there were big defeats too.rimony, with cook pitched on one side and pietersen on the other. just shows how powerful sport is and how people love stuff like that and controversy. you don't love it, do you? i'm not a big... obviously, it was a tough time... for me personally. but you know i don't regret many things in my career. the home farm and an expanding family await. cook will still play for essex, but this ground will witness his final england...
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it's been a bittersweet day for alistair cooke in the last test between england and india. it's the former captain's final game for his country and although he played some of his best cricket reaching a half century, it was india's bolwers who had the best of the first day at the oval as england were 198—7 at the close of play. joe wilson reports. for about two thirds of the day of test cricket was all about alastair cook, he walked out to a guard of honour, the indian players either side of them applauding and a warm handshake from the team captain, it seemed very appropriate and genuine and marked the respect for him across world cricket, and then he settled down for a typical inning, painstaking methodical patient, there was a time after lunch when scoring almost stopped. cook got to 71 before he was dismissed, inside edge, delivery from their team, throws around the ground, never heard ending like that at an english test match. and yet will field that was a reward for the good bowling and lack of luck throughout the day, particularly survived many plays and missed as he
it's been a bittersweet day for alistair cooke in the last test between england and india. it's the former captain's final game for his country and although he played some of his best cricket reaching a half century, it was india's bolwers who had the best of the first day at the oval as england were 198—7 at the close of play. joe wilson reports. for about two thirds of the day of test cricket was all about alastair cook, he walked out to a guard of honour, the indian players either side of...
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so we kept cooking.a thousand meals to 150,000 meals a day, more than 3.7 meals in total from 20 volunteers to 25,000 volunteers, from one kitchen to 26 kitchens. we didn't plan, the only thing we did was start cooking. every phone call we got, any email, tweet, facebook, we are hungry. we never said no. we kept feeding anybody that asked us for a meal. (applause). >> trevor: it is really a story where the beauty of what yourself and your team has done is only, i guess, amplified by the tragedy of the island as well. because you went through a really tough period of learning how to cook for the people in each place. you did this in haiti as well. >> yeah. >> trevor: and what is interesting is a lot of people might say why don't you send food packets there. why are you going there to physically cook for the people. you talk about that in the book. can you share why you do that? >> i think we are who we are thanks to where, the food we eat. and it is okay, the meal is ready to eat but that was created for
so we kept cooking.a thousand meals to 150,000 meals a day, more than 3.7 meals in total from 20 volunteers to 25,000 volunteers, from one kitchen to 26 kitchens. we didn't plan, the only thing we did was start cooking. every phone call we got, any email, tweet, facebook, we are hungry. we never said no. we kept feeding anybody that asked us for a meal. (applause). >> trevor: it is really a story where the beauty of what yourself and your team has done is only, i guess, amplified by the...
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in the end it was cooke who went off first.d this weird base near the end of the day because the eighth and ninth wicket were taken. by eighth and ninth wicket were taken. by that stage we assumed england we re by that stage we assumed england were going to win, but would james anderson have time to get his record before the end of the innings. in the end he did. clean bowl, a classic bit of anderson. i can't remember a test match which has done ending is quite like this one. just put that in context of what he has achieved. the first thing you have to reflect on when you are talking about a pace bowler. james anderson is not a fast bowler, butjust going through that delivery, that sprinting in time after time, the enormous strain it puts on your body. anderson is lucky in that he got over his back problems early on in his career. crucially he has relied on his skills as a bowler rather than his out and out pace. he needs conditions to be in his favour. mcgrath grew up in different conditions. he used his height and got his wic
in the end it was cooke who went off first.d this weird base near the end of the day because the eighth and ninth wicket were taken. by eighth and ninth wicket were taken. by that stage we assumed england we re by that stage we assumed england were going to win, but would james anderson have time to get his record before the end of the innings. in the end he did. clean bowl, a classic bit of anderson. i can't remember a test match which has done ending is quite like this one. just put that in...
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we want to go in and cook. and they didn't bring it to you because thy knew what your answer would be. your answer would be, no. and -- but they did it anyway and they did it behind your back, and i wonder if you would talk about that and what you learned from that. >> yeah. not so much behind my back but i love to create organizations where at one point everybody can be making decisions because was very obvious that we had to be making decisions on the spot. this was aaron's brother, who is this young woman, california, she even ran for congress the years ago. she lost but is funny she run for congress, and one day she show up and became the operations officer of the entire operation, and she is still there almost a year later, running operations for world center kitchen. the church for me was nothing. i'm catholic myself. my wife knows i don't get to to church every sunday but i have other ways to talk to god. and churches are super important because they are at the heart or the community. but for me the very
we want to go in and cook. and they didn't bring it to you because thy knew what your answer would be. your answer would be, no. and -- but they did it anyway and they did it behind your back, and i wonder if you would talk about that and what you learned from that. >> yeah. not so much behind my back but i love to create organizations where at one point everybody can be making decisions because was very obvious that we had to be making decisions on the spot. this was aaron's brother, who...
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the lead is increasing, but how many will cook get?he bbc news channel. we're back with the late news at ten o'clock. now on bbc one it's time for the news where you are. good evening, i'm steven wyeth. it's just after ten to seven and here's your very latest sports news... wales are losing 2—0 to denmark in their second nations league game. the welsh made a good start to theircampaign, beating ireland a—1 on thursday but they went 1—0 down in aarhus to a first half christian eriksen goal. after the break eriksen stepped up to score a second from the penalty spot. gareth bale is captaining wales in denmark in what is their second match in the nations league. the women's super league season kicked off today. defending champions chelsea had a goaless draw with manchester city. arsenal thrashed liverpool and there were also victories for birmingham city, bristol city and a big win for reading over yeovil town. former england captain alastair cook will resume his final innings as a test match batsman tomorrow with a big lead over india the
the lead is increasing, but how many will cook get?he bbc news channel. we're back with the late news at ten o'clock. now on bbc one it's time for the news where you are. good evening, i'm steven wyeth. it's just after ten to seven and here's your very latest sports news... wales are losing 2—0 to denmark in their second nations league game. the welsh made a good start to theircampaign, beating ireland a—1 on thursday but they went 1—0 down in aarhus to a first half christian eriksen...
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then cook settled down for a typical innings, painstaking, methodical, patient.nch when scoring almost stopped. cooke got a 71 before he was dismissed. and the groa ns 71 before he was dismissed. and the groans around the ground, i have never heard anything quite like that atan never heard anything quite like that at an english test match. india, i am sure, that that was a reward for their good bowling and the lack of luck throughout the day. malan ali survived so many played and mrs as he made 50 before he was dismissed. was gone, england were at sea. another port innings from burstow, another dock for him, another for joe root. it will be down to butler and rashid to take england to a innings total. the view from the english supporters making their way home may well be missing alistair cooke already. the newly formed uefa nations league continues tonight with italy taking—on poland... italy of course missed—out on the world cup for the first time since 1958, but are hoping to return to form under new coach roberto mancini... they are losing at the moment. as ou
then cook settled down for a typical innings, painstaking, methodical, patient.nch when scoring almost stopped. cooke got a 71 before he was dismissed. and the groa ns 71 before he was dismissed. and the groans around the ground, i have never heard anything quite like that atan never heard anything quite like that at an english test match. india, i am sure, that that was a reward for their good bowling and the lack of luck throughout the day. malan ali survived so many played and mrs as he made...
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. ♪ >> anthony: good cooking takes time.arations that could take hours. >> iqou: the lagos upbeat style makes it impossible for you to cook everything at home, so you go you buy from the street. >> anthony: so who blogs about food here? >> atim: we all do. >> iqou: we all blog about it. >> anthony: all? >> atim: yeah. >> anthony: atim, her mom, iqou, and friend, oz, are all hard workers, holding down multiple jobs between them. but they hold on to their fierce love of food and cooking. who are your readers? >> atim: primarily nigerians. >> anthony: homesick nigerians also, i would think in the states. >> iqou: particularly homesick. >> atim: yeah, but then people who are married to nigerians that want to learn the cuisine. >> anthony: ah. these days, one often eats quickly in a place like this. yakoyo, serving traditional nigerian dishes made the way they should be made. >> iqou: this is called ewedu, juiced nigerian leaves. >> anthony: ewedu is a soup from the yoruba tribe. crayfish, chilies, locust beans and jute leaves. t
. ♪ >> anthony: good cooking takes time.arations that could take hours. >> iqou: the lagos upbeat style makes it impossible for you to cook everything at home, so you go you buy from the street. >> anthony: so who blogs about food here? >> atim: we all do. >> iqou: we all blog about it. >> anthony: all? >> atim: yeah. >> anthony: atim, her mom, iqou, and friend, oz, are all hard workers, holding down multiple jobs between them. but they hold on...
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. >> minji: i think they cook it, you know, a few seconds. anthony: youbao xia are tiny little shrimp, deep fried first, and then quickly tossed in the wok with garlic, ginger, salt, and soy. what is classic shanghainese food? what's distinctive about it? well, this, for instance. it's often black or dark and heavily inflected with oil, soy, and sugar. shanghai is, and has been for sometime, a city of immigrants. and the food reflects that genealogy. a combination of people from neighboring zhejiang province known for their liberal use of sugar, soy, and vinegar. and from jiangsu province, known for fresh ingredients and attention to preserving the aliveness of its dishes. it's the best of both worlds. great sauces, great ingredients. there's hongshao rou, braised pork belly in a deep red glaze of dark and light soy sauce, cinnamon, sugar and anise. hongshao chang yu, a small fish poached first in rice wine, salted light soy, then fried in ginger, garlic, oil, more soy and sugar until the liquids reduce into a gorgeous sticky sauce. xiang ya,
. >> minji: i think they cook it, you know, a few seconds. anthony: youbao xia are tiny little shrimp, deep fried first, and then quickly tossed in the wok with garlic, ginger, salt, and soy. what is classic shanghainese food? what's distinctive about it? well, this, for instance. it's often black or dark and heavily inflected with oil, soy, and sugar. shanghai is, and has been for sometime, a city of immigrants. and the food reflects that genealogy. a combination of people from...
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tim cook us leadership is largely marked by -- tim cook's leadership is largely marked by not a ton of surprises. apple has the study on the rhythm that shocks people -- steady under rhythm that shocks people. in 2007 we never would have expected them to make their own phone. they are more formulaic today. one thing i think they have improved upon in the tip of era era is in the tim cook more diversity on stage. it used to be a parade of white dude and now you are seeing them bringing more women in these events. people of color, which i think is a good ring to make your events more representative of the population. emily: amen to that. there is actually a female executive presenting on stage right now. we are's will, still waiting on the price, still waiting to see if apple is going to indeed unveil the cheaper priced home. david, what are the things that you think will chart the year ahead for apple? what will we be watching? i hate to sound like a broken record, but i think the watch is going to generate a lot of it right. could have anyou fda approved medical device as part of somet
tim cook us leadership is largely marked by -- tim cook's leadership is largely marked by not a ton of surprises. apple has the study on the rhythm that shocks people -- steady under rhythm that shocks people. in 2007 we never would have expected them to make their own phone. they are more formulaic today. one thing i think they have improved upon in the tip of era era is in the tim cook more diversity on stage. it used to be a parade of white dude and now you are seeing them bringing more...
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what did robin roberts ask tim cook? a question about >> well, we want to make an iphone for everyone. that has always been our objective. we have several iphones and they go down to lower. >> apple unveiled the most expensive iphone last week. the iphone 10s max has a price tag. cook defended it saying it replaced the camera and music and video players. >> the way most people pay for them is they do with a carrier and pay so much per month. if you look at even the phone priced over a thousand dollars most people pay about $30 a month for it. so it's about $1 a day. >> could the prices go >> i'm optimistic that the two countries will sort this out and life will go on. >> reporter: cook said apple has a tremendous responsibility to the u.s. and will be investing $350 billion over the next five years. matt keller, abc 7 news. >> all you need is that dollar a day and i too can have that new phone. i'm open to any donations. thank you. >>> new this morning facebook accused of bias and employment ads. the communications worke
what did robin roberts ask tim cook? a question about >> well, we want to make an iphone for everyone. that has always been our objective. we have several iphones and they go down to lower. >> apple unveiled the most expensive iphone last week. the iphone 10s max has a price tag. cook defended it saying it replaced the camera and music and video players. >> the way most people pay for them is they do with a carrier and pay so much per month. if you look at even the phone...
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the lead is increasing, but how many will cook get?l eyes will be on alastair cook, 46 not out, with captainjoe root also unbeaten on 29. wales have lost 2—0 to denmark in their second nations league game. it was a tottenham player who did the damage in aarhus, as jim lumsden reports. ryan giggs' first game has wales manager study with an impressive thumping of republic of ireland on saturday. a makeshift denmark side lost to slovakia last week but the big names were back. at the world cup they lost to as croatia on penalties in the last 16 and they began to worry the welsh. but wales had something other side ‘slack and is gareth bale. then again, denmark have christian eriksen and he is not bad either. the seventh goal in his last six competitive home internationals. cisco could've made it two before half—time but for the reflexes of wayne hennessey. those of the defender were sluggish. handball, penalty. christian eriksen with the second of the evening. mixed for wales, former world champions spain at the principality stadium. james
the lead is increasing, but how many will cook get?l eyes will be on alastair cook, 46 not out, with captainjoe root also unbeaten on 29. wales have lost 2—0 to denmark in their second nations league game. it was a tottenham player who did the damage in aarhus, as jim lumsden reports. ryan giggs' first game has wales manager study with an impressive thumping of republic of ireland on saturday. a makeshift denmark side lost to slovakia last week but the big names were back. at the world cup...
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alastair cook signs off with a century for england.
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. >> vice president cook? >> vice president cook: thank you for the presentation and congratulate the hard work and usf getting to this point. hopefully a model we can replicate across the city. so next time we're tacking about a thousand -- talking a thousand units instead of 130. i wanted to ask about the revenue for rent. where does that go? >> all the rental income will be used to service debt on the property. so it's just like a regular apartment building. rent covers expenses and pay for the debt on the property. >> vice president cook: and who are the major lenders? >> well, there would be a commercial lender, but also san francisco mayor office of housing and community development will be a lender in a subordinate position on this. the tax credits on the tax credit financing side, are equity, so we don't have to repay that piece. >> vice president cook: so we don't repay it? >> that part is tax credit equity, that would be allocated to the project. to the cost of the project, yeah. cover the cost of th
. >> vice president cook? >> vice president cook: thank you for the presentation and congratulate the hard work and usf getting to this point. hopefully a model we can replicate across the city. so next time we're tacking about a thousand -- talking a thousand units instead of 130. i wanted to ask about the revenue for rent. where does that go? >> all the rental income will be used to service debt on the property. so it's just like a regular apartment building. rent covers...
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alistair cooke got out for 147.ee cheap wickets for england including two forjames anderton who now just england including two forjames anderton who nowjust needs one more to go past glenn mcgrath. at some point english test cricket will have to start looking to the future and not tomorrow, not just yet. to go out on your own terms when you last ever innings for ingram was a hundred and tomorrow for tim topped off with a when and for one win over india will make it even special. justin rose became only the. alex must close as from a strong response from scotland after the final repeat to belgium. it is still goalless with around ten minutes ago. england'sjustin rose has become the world's number one golfer after coming secound at the bmw championship in philadelphia. rose had a putt to win the tournament on the 18th but he was so unlucky to see it skirt around the hole.. meaning he went into a play off with keegan bradley. // rose again missed a par putt on the 18th in the first hole rose again missed a par putt on
alistair cooke got out for 147.ee cheap wickets for england including two forjames anderton who now just england including two forjames anderton who nowjust needs one more to go past glenn mcgrath. at some point english test cricket will have to start looking to the future and not tomorrow, not just yet. to go out on your own terms when you last ever innings for ingram was a hundred and tomorrow for tim topped off with a when and for one win over india will make it even special. justin rose...
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>> jim: it was like pressure cooking. you know, it was like pressure cooking.ee roads leading to west berlin and they were controlled by the russians, basically. >> anthony: so, why would a walled city, surrounded by hostile forces, be such a hot house for art, music and free expression? >> jim: west berlin was always very international. we had people that were flying in from all walks of life. artists from all genres were here, and we were surrounded by east. the wall was a solid resistance, and you need a strong enemy to build a strong muscle. and people who were living here had to improvise a lot. >> anthony: i mean, what is seen by many as a golden period, the weimar era, was in fact a hotbed of music and culture and art in between two really awful events. >> jim: yes. >> anthony: followed by the wartime years, followed by a long period, i mean, post-war berlin was in ruins. when were the good times? >> jim: i have a very complex answer to that, and that is the best times are now. we have all the freedom that we want, you know? i think the best times are no
>> jim: it was like pressure cooking. you know, it was like pressure cooking.ee roads leading to west berlin and they were controlled by the russians, basically. >> anthony: so, why would a walled city, surrounded by hostile forces, be such a hot house for art, music and free expression? >> jim: west berlin was always very international. we had people that were flying in from all walks of life. artists from all genres were here, and we were surrounded by east. the wall was a...
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yesterday wasn't quite goodbye for alistair cooke. he still had a day in the field. more quick to become the most successful pace bowler in history but history is rarely predictable. he was kept waiting stop that was 50... he had forgotten england had put a fielder there. breakthrough. ben stokes had a plan for the new man. short bowling and shorter innings. it seemed england would be able to wash down their lunch with victory champagne but he had other ideas. rahul had suffered a frustrating tour. this was a century of therapy. at the other end pant was so relaxed he was hitting sixes with only one hand. he made getting there memorable. england now had to turn the match and you will see few things turn like this. yes, that really happened. rashid got pant two. india's charge was now over. the only question was who would finish them off. ending a thanksgiving service of a test match for two friends, two legends. it has been a realfitting end to what has been a special week for england cricket. a special week for the test match game. legends of our sport in alastair c
yesterday wasn't quite goodbye for alistair cooke. he still had a day in the field. more quick to become the most successful pace bowler in history but history is rarely predictable. he was kept waiting stop that was 50... he had forgotten england had put a fielder there. breakthrough. ben stokes had a plan for the new man. short bowling and shorter innings. it seemed england would be able to wash down their lunch with victory champagne but he had other ideas. rahul had suffered a frustrating...
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cook resuming on 103. joe root about to resume. expectations of extending their lead well up towards a00 and then i guess having a bowl at some point later today and at some point alastair cook will walk off to yet another standing ovation here. novak djokovic has equalled pete sampras' mark of 1a grand slam titles. he beatjuan martin del potro in straight sets at the us open. djokovic won 6—3, 7—6, 6—3 to take a third title in new york. that's back to back grand slams for the serbian after his victory at wimbledon and he has now moved up to third in the world rankings. the fallout from the women's final continues, with the women's tennis association backing serena williams' claim of sexism for the way she was treated by the umpire during the women's final. during her defeat to naomi 0saka. williams got a code violation for coaching, a penalty point for racquet abuse and a game penalty for calling the umpire a "thief" and a thief in her defeat. she was later fined 13,000 pounds by the united states tennis association, but the wta c
cook resuming on 103. joe root about to resume. expectations of extending their lead well up towards a00 and then i guess having a bowl at some point later today and at some point alastair cook will walk off to yet another standing ovation here. novak djokovic has equalled pete sampras' mark of 1a grand slam titles. he beatjuan martin del potro in straight sets at the us open. djokovic won 6—3, 7—6, 6—3 to take a third title in new york. that's back to back grand slams for the serbian...
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cheese and eggs, cooked in maple syrup. a heaping pile of fried pork rinds. good lord. mmm. oh, and a calf brain and maple bacon omelet. and these. how is this made? >> martin: with love. >> anthony: with love. panko-encrusted duck drumsticks with shrimp and salmon mousse and maple barbecue sauce. good lord. wow. >> martin: this is a classic quebecer dish. it's called la tourtiere, you know? a meat pie. >> anthony: tourtiere du shack, a whole cheese, foie gras, calf brain, sweetbreads, bacon, and arugula. but with martin, that's not sufficient. >> martin: usually there is no truffle, but i just -- >> anthony: yes, black truffles. >> david: more truffle. >> martin: maybe it's gonna be too much truffle. >> david: my blood's getting thicker as i look at that. >> anthony: and now the main course -- a homegrown, smoked right out front, local ham, with pineapple and green beans almondine. and chicken. but with martin, the chicken is never just chicken. >> martin: that's stuffed with cotechino, foie gras, and lobster. we pump lobs
cheese and eggs, cooked in maple syrup. a heaping pile of fried pork rinds. good lord. mmm. oh, and a calf brain and maple bacon omelet. and these. how is this made? >> martin: with love. >> anthony: with love. panko-encrusted duck drumsticks with shrimp and salmon mousse and maple barbecue sauce. good lord. wow. >> martin: this is a classic quebecer dish. it's called la tourtiere, you know? a meat pie. >> anthony: tourtiere du shack, a whole cheese, foie gras, calf...
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it was the embrace between two friends, anderson and cook at the close here in south london.ch that i can remember has ever done endings quite like this one. whatjimmy has achieved and what he's capable of achieving is still is outstanding, really, to him is taken as many wickets as he has. the most thing is, he is bowling, in my opinion, probably at his best to wrap this summer, he's been outstanding and we can see that carrying forward and hopefully a long time still. he does it all the time, he's been very relentless with his skills and that's why he stands at the top of the past boulders leaderboard and he deserves it totally because of the skill sets that he possesses and he has a keen eye for figuring out and he can bowl accordingly, he can bowl all sorts of deliveries which is massive. after that performance from james anderson and the retirement of alastair cook former england captain michael vaughan reminisced on what was a great series for the hosts. it's been a realfitting end to it's been a real fitting end to us, it's been a special week the england cricket, a sp
it was the embrace between two friends, anderson and cook at the close here in south london.ch that i can remember has ever done endings quite like this one. whatjimmy has achieved and what he's capable of achieving is still is outstanding, really, to him is taken as many wickets as he has. the most thing is, he is bowling, in my opinion, probably at his best to wrap this summer, he's been outstanding and we can see that carrying forward and hopefully a long time still. he does it all the time,...
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and commissioner cook and the vice president -- vice president cook will be taking that position as soon as we transition over. that will be the committees going forward. please let us know if you have any questions. item two, standing committees. we have no meetings that have taken place as a last board meeting except for buildings and grounds and we announced all of the action items on the apps. forge, two membership organizations. does anyone have any updates on that? and the other reports by board members? vice president cook. >> i just wanted to wish everyone a happy first week of the year and on friday, i have been presuming my friday morning school sight visits. i would like to thank the tenderloin community school of san francisco and the chinese immersion school for welcoming me. i will be attending other schools this friday. also, on the first day of school , i attended wallenberg high school and another elementary school. i would like to thank them for welcoming me. the last thing is i'm a proud member of the san francisco mentor for success program. and my student is in the w
and commissioner cook and the vice president -- vice president cook will be taking that position as soon as we transition over. that will be the committees going forward. please let us know if you have any questions. item two, standing committees. we have no meetings that have taken place as a last board meeting except for buildings and grounds and we announced all of the action items on the apps. forge, two membership organizations. does anyone have any updates on that? and the other reports...