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alex, creighton, i know you will keep us posted.am is working -- our new steam is working on this. clear the last hurdle to buy level 3 communications, sending shares of both companies higher in the session. the fcc approved the 34 billion dollar deal, which will create a bigger competitor to at&t in the business internet market. coming up, square targets larger merchants with its later -- latest projects. could it be a game changer? this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ emily: square unveiled a countertop hardware register to attract larger merchants. include a customer facing screen to buyer -- for buyers to see what they are purchasing. square has aimed to attract larger customers with its services like loans and inventory management software. my guest is president of technology research, bob o'donnell, and selina wang, who attended today's event. you got a chance to speak with the ceo, jack dorsey. what did he say? >>. for him, he sees this as a game gender, something that is really going to be a reason for large sellers to join square. they k
alex, creighton, i know you will keep us posted.am is working -- our new steam is working on this. clear the last hurdle to buy level 3 communications, sending shares of both companies higher in the session. the fcc approved the 34 billion dollar deal, which will create a bigger competitor to at&t in the business internet market. coming up, square targets larger merchants with its later -- latest projects. could it be a game changer? this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ emily: square unveiled a...
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joining us now from los angeles with more on the story is bloomberg's creighton harrison.hton, this obviously was coming but according to -- according to a deadline, three board members also resigned friday. did the board members have to go, you know, was this is a case of bad timing? creighton: well, i think the board members, they all sort of quit in succession after the big expo say in the times last week -- expose in "the times" last week. this wasn't a place they wanted to be. the board members said weinstein was suspended and came out yesterday and said he'd been terminated. ark: does this story, crayton, change attitude towards women in hollywood? crayton: that's what we'll find out, right, in the next few weeks? whether we'll see more women come out and talk about their experiences because although this weinstein example seems to be particularly egregious, it's not like hollywood has been home of the casting couch for decades, right? surely there are some other cases like this. so far, the commentary on weinstein has been pretty muted. a lot of the same celebrities
joining us now from los angeles with more on the story is bloomberg's creighton harrison.hton, this obviously was coming but according to -- according to a deadline, three board members also resigned friday. did the board members have to go, you know, was this is a case of bad timing? creighton: well, i think the board members, they all sort of quit in succession after the big expo say in the times last week -- expose in "the times" last week. this wasn't a place they wanted to be....
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hello and welcome to sportsday, with katherine downes and jessica creighton.dlines this evening... england are world cup winners! a remarkable fightback means the under 17s beat spain 5—2 in the final in india. it's fight night for anthonyjoshua, he defends his two world titles against challenger carlos takam in cardiff. also coming up in the programme... england's women battle to rescue their ashes series. the third one dayer takes place tonight — england have lost the first two. good evening. we start with news of a remarkable world title for england's under 17s. they've won the world cup for the first time after fighting back from two goals down against spain, to win 5—2, which means england are double world cup winners this year, after success for the under 20s in june. patrick gearey reports. meet england's 21st—century boys. all born since the year 2000 and will now play in front of 70,000. the challenge in a world cup final is to play without fear, but not without care. inside the first ten minutes, english defence lost their shape. gomez put spain ahea
hello and welcome to sportsday, with katherine downes and jessica creighton.dlines this evening... england are world cup winners! a remarkable fightback means the under 17s beat spain 5—2 in the final in india. it's fight night for anthonyjoshua, he defends his two world titles against challenger carlos takam in cardiff. also coming up in the programme... england's women battle to rescue their ashes series. the third one dayer takes place tonight — england have lost the first two. good...
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jessica creighton, thank you very much.ray, which is similar to pepper spray, to defend themselves against aggressive inmates. the ministry ofjustice will also issue more than 5000 body—cameras to officers in england and wales, as well as handcuffs. violence in prisons rose significantly last year, with assaults on staff reaching record levels. the prisons minister, sam gyimah, has been explaining why the new measures are necessary. violence against prison officers is up 34% this year, we have a particularly violent cohort of prison officers and prison officers need the tools to do theirjob. now, we need to obviously pilot it to see how it works, but if a prison officer is attacked, surprisingly, then as a last resort, having this could make a difference, then they should have it. a woman has been arrested on suspicion of murder, after a baby fell from a sixth—floor window in bradford. west yorkshire police say the 23—year—old woman is undergoing a medical assessment in custody. officers have described the death of the 18—m
jessica creighton, thank you very much.ray, which is similar to pepper spray, to defend themselves against aggressive inmates. the ministry ofjustice will also issue more than 5000 body—cameras to officers in england and wales, as well as handcuffs. violence in prisons rose significantly last year, with assaults on staff reaching record levels. the prisons minister, sam gyimah, has been explaining why the new measures are necessary. violence against prison officers is up 34% this year, we...
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from me jessica creighton and the rest of the team, thanks for watching.'ll be back at 7:30 for another edition. see you then. hello, and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through the cinema releases this week is james king. good to see you. you too. what have you been watching? there is some romance amongst the ruins in the italian love story call me by your name, an awards contender, that one. the god of thunder goes down under. there is a distinctly antipodean feel to marvel‘s latest, thor: ragnarok. claire foy and andrew garfield battle the odds in breathe, there will be tears... let's start with call me by your name. i feel like i've seen the trailer for this ten times, do the producers think it's an awards contender? we are heading to awards season, so you will hear the same titles over and over again over the next few months. i do think this is one of those. the director is luca guadagnino, arguably the most stylish and chic director at the moment. i am love, starring tilda swinton is a recommendation if you've never seen it. writte
from me jessica creighton and the rest of the team, thanks for watching.'ll be back at 7:30 for another edition. see you then. hello, and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through the cinema releases this week is james king. good to see you. you too. what have you been watching? there is some romance amongst the ruins in the italian love story call me by your name, an awards contender, that one. the god of thunder goes down under. there is a distinctly antipodean feel to...
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example, creighton council is now spending 3 million pounds of its own budget to prevent tenants from being evicted due to rent cause by universal credit or does the prime minister think it is right or fair in a hard-pressed local authority having a budget cut by social government, dipping into what little money they have left to prevent people from being evicted when they know full well it's the responsibility of this government and system of universal credit causing the problem? >> labor it reduced tax credits and then called thousands of pounds back. he raises the issue of rent issues and i know members have concerns of people managing their budget to pay for their rent. the vast majority of people on universal credit this is not an issue managing their budget and after four months the number of people on universal credit who are in paths -- has fallen by a third. we recognize the issues and we are working and built flexibility in the system so land owners can be paid directly and i want to be clear no one can be legally evicted from social housing due to short term rent. i come ba
example, creighton council is now spending 3 million pounds of its own budget to prevent tenants from being evicted due to rent cause by universal credit or does the prime minister think it is right or fair in a hard-pressed local authority having a budget cut by social government, dipping into what little money they have left to prevent people from being evicted when they know full well it's the responsibility of this government and system of universal credit causing the problem? >>...
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emily: creighton, let's say a deal doesn't happen. what does that mean?the next question. first off, you have t-mobile, who has had a great run. they have been gaining subscribers for years. the profits have continued to, profit margins have continued to expand. everything is going right for them. that is why deutsche telekom has always acted like they have a position of strength in these talks, they should be the ones to control the company, that they don't need to pay a premium to sprint because their company is doing better. there is no reason to think that wouldn't continue, and in terms of spectrum, they have what they need for the near future. as far as the far future, who knows. as we get more into 5g and there is more demand for various services, that is why they would like to have more spectrum in the sprint deal, and of course more subscribers and more market share. for sprint though, that is where the question comes up. will softbank put more money into sprint to develop a network? that would be a question i would be asking if i was a softbank
emily: creighton, let's say a deal doesn't happen. what does that mean?the next question. first off, you have t-mobile, who has had a great run. they have been gaining subscribers for years. the profits have continued to, profit margins have continued to expand. everything is going right for them. that is why deutsche telekom has always acted like they have a position of strength in these talks, they should be the ones to control the company, that they don't need to pay a premium to sprint...
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hello and welcome to sportsday, with me jessica creighton. coming up for you this evening...c start at the mexican grand prix. a coming together of ca i’s grand prix. a coming together of cars means lewis hamilton's hopes of clinching his fourth world title seems unlikely. in the battle of the new premier league managers, it's advantage puel, as leiecster beat everton they needed five additional minutes to do it, but gloucester have their first away win, in a thriller at bath. has been an astonishing start to the mexican grand prix. this could have been a raise lewis hamilton wins fourth world title. but the opening lap was dominated by so many different collisions. sebastian vettel‘s red ferrari hitting lewis hamilton's silver mercedes. both needed a pit stop in the opening lap. hamilton for a tyre change. he was asking his team if sebastian vettel hit him on purpose. max verstappen currently leads ann hamilton is in 19th at the back of the grid with sebastian vettel in 11. it is very complicated, he the grid with sebastian vettel in 11. finish ery complicated, he the grid w
hello and welcome to sportsday, with me jessica creighton. coming up for you this evening...c start at the mexican grand prix. a coming together of ca i’s grand prix. a coming together of cars means lewis hamilton's hopes of clinching his fourth world title seems unlikely. in the battle of the new premier league managers, it's advantage puel, as leiecster beat everton they needed five additional minutes to do it, but gloucester have their first away win, in a thriller at bath. has been an...
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so thinking about the civil war, thinking about a historian margaret creighton and her book the colors of courage, gettysburg's forgotten history, immigrants, women, and african-americans in the civil war's defining battle. if you want to read revisionist history at its best, read margaret's book. the stories have always been there. they had been waiting for someone to ask the right questions area they have been waiting for someone to come with a field of vision and say, i wonder if there was tension between irish and german immigrants in the army at gettysburg? what was the experience of women at gettysburg? how did the free black community in pennsylvania respond to the army of northern virginia? creighton says her book is recasting the battle, and in her words when we see the war through the immigrant soldiers, we know the union army less as a seamless fighting body engaged with an enemy man as a socially divided set of men beset by internal battles. when we measure gettysburg by the yardstick of women's work, the battle's geography shifts distinctly. the circumference expands beyon
so thinking about the civil war, thinking about a historian margaret creighton and her book the colors of courage, gettysburg's forgotten history, immigrants, women, and african-americans in the civil war's defining battle. if you want to read revisionist history at its best, read margaret's book. the stories have always been there. they had been waiting for someone to ask the right questions area they have been waiting for someone to come with a field of vision and say, i wonder if there was...
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by creighton described. why he too had. i mean us not to be involved in and groups in bed groups we paid them we try to be hope you know if you go to houses at home you realize that some of them are coming from very poor family so this is the sort of contribution you know to. life's. you know more take you know for. a lot about you know. a lot of yeah you know going on in. my. own olive planted out. there. it was a member of you know. the deal and i think you know i think you're going to. the city of goma lies in the shadow of mount near a gun go one of the most active volcanoes in africa in two thousand and two it erupted leaving four hundred thousand residents homeless afterwards militants from rwanda and battles between the congolese government and rebel forces continued the devastation. the majority of people here live without electricity running water basic sanitation and there are no jobs to be had. armed gangs hide in the nearby jungles tempting young men with a life away from crippling poverty the threat of violence
by creighton described. why he too had. i mean us not to be involved in and groups in bed groups we paid them we try to be hope you know if you go to houses at home you realize that some of them are coming from very poor family so this is the sort of contribution you know to. life's. you know more take you know for. a lot about you know. a lot of yeah you know going on in. my. own olive planted out. there. it was a member of you know. the deal and i think you know i think you're going to. the...
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jessica creighton has been speaking to the interim manager.to what some would describe asa contrast to what some would describe as a dark cloud that hangs over the england women's football team at the moment. the players in training today looked at ease and relaxed in each other‘s company. with manager mo marley coming in on an interim basis this could well be the new start that this team so desperately need. even if it is only temporary. mali has just three games need. even if it is only temporary. mali hasjust three games in need. even if it is only temporary. mali has just three games in charge but still hopes to steady the ship. from a female perspective it is brilliant for me to be in this position, i'm proud that i have worked my way through undeveloped, and i'm lucky, i have been given this opportunity and i think for me i'm quite fairand this opportunity and i think for me i'm quite fair and honest about where i want to go. i enjoyed coaching teams and now i will get experience of this and so far i have really enjoyed it. so who knows.
jessica creighton has been speaking to the interim manager.to what some would describe asa contrast to what some would describe as a dark cloud that hangs over the england women's football team at the moment. the players in training today looked at ease and relaxed in each other‘s company. with manager mo marley coming in on an interim basis this could well be the new start that this team so desperately need. even if it is only temporary. mali has just three games need. even if it is only...
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jessica creighton reports.rmingham team are still confident that they will be chosen as the host city. realistically though the commonwealth games federation somewhat have their hands tied because still even after extending the deadline birmingham are the only city to submit an official bid. we knew some aspects of the bid is still needed to be finalised, some of the fine detail and we're working with the federation now, i spent two daysin with the federation now, i spent two days in meetings with them last week to make sure we can satisfy all their requirements. it is a matter ultimately by the federation, we do not know how strong any other bids could be. buti not know how strong any other bids could be. but i think we're in pretty good shape to satisfy their further queries by the deadline. after beating a joint bid from liverpool and manchester support for birmingham is high, recently west midlands mps pledged their support by sending a letter to the commonwealth games federation. we have fantastic support
jessica creighton reports.rmingham team are still confident that they will be chosen as the host city. realistically though the commonwealth games federation somewhat have their hands tied because still even after extending the deadline birmingham are the only city to submit an official bid. we knew some aspects of the bid is still needed to be finalised, some of the fine detail and we're working with the federation now, i spent two daysin with the federation now, i spent two days in meetings...
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in his first decade as a lawyer, he worked as a professor at the creighton university. in his fifth, after becoming a federal judge with a full caseload, judge strom served as a creighton law school internship program director and clinical professor of law. strom has also dedicated decades of service to the boy scouts of america and was the founder of the ends accord organization in nebraska and been closely involved with the nebraska mock trial program. during his 64 years of practice, judge strom has been a model for the dedication to the rule of law. his hard work and mentoring to both aspiring lawyers and young people across omaha have made him a staple in our community. he's also had an eye for talent. in 1973, while still working as a litigation lawyer, strom hired a new lawyer to the firm, william j. riley. this began a great professional relationship between two of the top lawyers in nebraska. born in lincoln in 1947, bill riley obtained both his b.a. and his juris doctorate from the university of nebraska, graduating from the law school in 1972. while in school
in his first decade as a lawyer, he worked as a professor at the creighton university. in his fifth, after becoming a federal judge with a full caseload, judge strom served as a creighton law school internship program director and clinical professor of law. strom has also dedicated decades of service to the boy scouts of america and was the founder of the ends accord organization in nebraska and been closely involved with the nebraska mock trial program. during his 64 years of practice, judge...
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once is a good fairing all right creighton minister says they should bring back the civilian conservation corps first for the myriad of issues and able body on earth. what you think about that well that that's a nice thought you know it's it's social service it's you committing yourself to you know doing public service but again that us to come from with fear and you can't force people to do things like that that's that's nationalism and it's force patriotism it should come from within you as an individual to want to contribute trust me it comes out a whole lot better that way than forcing people to do it in another manner. and governor i'd love to hear your final thoughts about your friendship with dr paul how long have you guys known each other. well ron paul and i go back to you know ron's a republican i'm an independent we defer one place we do differ is on you know the abortion issue i believe that a woman has a choice dr paul believes in more restrictive but it doesn't mean we can't get along it doesn't mean we can't get things done you're never going to agree with someone ever one
once is a good fairing all right creighton minister says they should bring back the civilian conservation corps first for the myriad of issues and able body on earth. what you think about that well that that's a nice thought you know it's it's social service it's you committing yourself to you know doing public service but again that us to come from with fear and you can't force people to do things like that that's that's nationalism and it's force patriotism it should come from within you as...
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sport now, and for a full round—up from the bbc sport centre, here's jessica creighton.a and ibf heavyweight title, stopping tough fighting challenger carlos takam in round 10, under the roof at the principality stadium in cardiff. the bout lasted longer than many predicted. after some cagey opening rounds, joshua sent ta kam to the canvas in round 4. takam battled back, hitting joshua with a few big punches of his own. joshua did struggle slightly with what could have been a broken nose after a clash of heads, takem too was carrying big cuts over each eye. the referee stopped the fight in the 10th round to give joshua his 20th pro victory. england under 17s are world champions. they have won the world title for the first time, after fighting back from 2 goals down against spain, to win 5—2 — which means england are double world cup winners this year, after success for the under—20s in june. patrick gearey reports. these are england's 21st—century boys, all born this millennium. the latest class of six banish the bowling class men went 2—0 up. both of them to sergio gome
sport now, and for a full round—up from the bbc sport centre, here's jessica creighton.a and ibf heavyweight title, stopping tough fighting challenger carlos takam in round 10, under the roof at the principality stadium in cardiff. the bout lasted longer than many predicted. after some cagey opening rounds, joshua sent ta kam to the canvas in round 4. takam battled back, hitting joshua with a few big punches of his own. joshua did struggle slightly with what could have been a broken nose...
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hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm jessica creighton.ing up on the programme: hamilton says a fourth title is beyond his wildest dreams, as plaudits continue to pour in for the formula one champion. he is driving the the best tea m he is driving the the best team at the moment and he is delivering. england's young lions find their roar — lots of silverware. and are the days of tennis linejudges over? for the first time in an atp event, hawk—eye will rule the court? good evening, welcome to the bbc sport centre. let's start with formula one and the new world champion lewis hamilton. he didn't clinch the title in the way that he might have hoped — finishing ninth at the mexican grand prix yesterday, but in claiming the sports biggest prize, hamilton has underlined his status as one of the all—time greats. we'll try and assess how hamilton compares to the great drivers of yesteryear shortly, but first lets hear from the man himself. it is not a great feeling when you get a puncture because you are so far behind. you never catch up. u nless
hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm jessica creighton.ing up on the programme: hamilton says a fourth title is beyond his wildest dreams, as plaudits continue to pour in for the formula one champion. he is driving the the best tea m he is driving the the best team at the moment and he is delivering. england's young lions find their roar — lots of silverware. and are the days of tennis linejudges over? for the first time in an atp event, hawk—eye will rule the court? good evening, welcome...
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before the papers — sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's jessica creighton morning. a very good morning to you. in the last suker she made its, a former fa board man has told the bbc she thinks dan ashworth's position as senegal director at the fa is untenable. the fa apologised on wednesday, racial we describe the remarks made by the former women's manager mark samson to striker any illegal. more football, and horrors of field claim the highest profile scalp in their premier league season, it condemning manchester united to their first defeat of the season. united to their first defeat of the season. coupled with their victory over burnley, it has opened up a s—point gap at the top the table. three cheers for huddersfield town. eight teams tried and failed to beat manchester united this season, most of them failed to even score. former city midfielder aaron mooy soon that right. the portrait ashton gate to earn huddersfield a first wind over united since 1952. at a mistake for brazil town! everyone at the stadium could feel within the first few minutes one
before the papers — sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's jessica creighton morning. a very good morning to you. in the last suker she made its, a former fa board man has told the bbc she thinks dan ashworth's position as senegal director at the fa is untenable. the fa apologised on wednesday, racial we describe the remarks made by the former women's manager mark samson to striker any illegal. more football, and horrors of field claim the highest profile scalp in...
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time now for a look at the day's sports news with me, jessica creighton.ronald koeman has been sacked by everton football club. there had been increasing speculation about his future. our sports correspondent is with me. what more do we know? the situation this morning was that ronald koeman took training at the club's base ahead of the meeting with chelsea in the league cup on wednesday. 0ur information was he was expected to ta ke information was he was expected to take charge of this match. sources close to ronald koeman saying he felt he had the backing of the club's owners. but in the last few minutes everton have released a statement saying everton football clu b statement saying everton football club can confirm that ronald koeman has left the club. the chairman and the board of directors and the majority shareholder would all like to express their gratitude to ronald for the service he has given to the clu b for the service he has given to the club over the past 16 months and for guiding the club to seventh place in last season's premier league cam
time now for a look at the day's sports news with me, jessica creighton.ronald koeman has been sacked by everton football club. there had been increasing speculation about his future. our sports correspondent is with me. what more do we know? the situation this morning was that ronald koeman took training at the club's base ahead of the meeting with chelsea in the league cup on wednesday. 0ur information was he was expected to ta ke information was he was expected to take charge of this match....
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it's now time for a look at the day's sports news with me, jessica creighton.ball and after those ugly scenes at the everton and lyon europa league match last night, everton have been charged by governing body uefa. fighting broke out between the players in the second half at goodison park, with fans also getting involved. 0ur correspondent david 0rnstein is with me. it's been a tough time for everton of late, and now this charge. what exactly happened last night? this occurred in the 69th minute, everton captain ashley williams seemed to sholve the lyon keeper. going into the advertising hoardings. 0ne supporter carrying a child was seen throwing a punch to the keeper before stewards intervened. everton have released a statement, saying they have identified one individual, action taken against them, including banning him from huge fixtures. merseyside police have also said they have confirmed an investigation following the march and detectives are going to be reviewing the match and speaking to witnesses to establish what if any action needs to be taken. and a
it's now time for a look at the day's sports news with me, jessica creighton.ball and after those ugly scenes at the everton and lyon europa league match last night, everton have been charged by governing body uefa. fighting broke out between the players in the second half at goodison park, with fans also getting involved. 0ur correspondent david 0rnstein is with me. it's been a tough time for everton of late, and now this charge. what exactly happened last night? this occurred in the 69th...
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sport now, and for a full round—up from the bbc sport centre, here's jessica creighton. heather rabbatts has told the bbc she thinks that dan ashworth‘s position as technical director at the fa is untenable. the fa apologised on wednesday for racially discriminatory remarks made by former women's manager mark sampson to striker eni aluko. rabbatts says things need to change, starting with ashworth. i think it's untenable. i think his position is untenable. he has been there since 2012, these issues have been raised, the lack of diversity, the lack of black coaches, clearly the lack of black coaches, clearly theissues the lack of black coaches, clearly the issues of mark sampson, you know, these have all happened, and when you talk about leadership and organisations, when people talk about bringing about culture, and i've heard people argue there has to be rude and branch reform, well, who is going to lead that? it can't be the leadership who have been there. manchester united manager jose mourinho has criticised his players, describing their attitude in their defeat at h
sport now, and for a full round—up from the bbc sport centre, here's jessica creighton. heather rabbatts has told the bbc she thinks that dan ashworth‘s position as technical director at the fa is untenable. the fa apologised on wednesday for racially discriminatory remarks made by former women's manager mark sampson to striker eni aluko. rabbatts says things need to change, starting with ashworth. i think it's untenable. i think his position is untenable. he has been there since 2012,...
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i probably would've gone to creighton and wisconsin maybe, and, uh... my parents kept putting pressure, like, they would speak in polish, and they would-- in the kitchen, that's where-- we never had a house, but we had a flat and-- and they would say-- they would talk in polish. [babbles] stupid. and you didn't know polish? i did not. they would never want me to-- i didn't know this till later. they didn't want me to take polish in grade school and high school so that i wouldn't have an accent. because they were afraid that i would be... oh, it wasn't because they didn't want you to hear what they were saying. probably, they had a number of different motives. okay. but they would put a few english words in there. [babbles] stupid, mike. finally, i said, "i'll go." and it was the-- it was the best decision i never made, you know, to go to west point. david: right. and it's really-- going to west point, it's the basis, the foundation of everything i am right now as a man. so when you went to west point, were the players--? better level than you thought th
i probably would've gone to creighton and wisconsin maybe, and, uh... my parents kept putting pressure, like, they would speak in polish, and they would-- in the kitchen, that's where-- we never had a house, but we had a flat and-- and they would say-- they would talk in polish. [babbles] stupid. and you didn't know polish? i did not. they would never want me to-- i didn't know this till later. they didn't want me to take polish in grade school and high school so that i wouldn't have an accent....
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good afternoon, it's now time for a look at the day's sports news with me jessica creighton. government has called for increased anti—doping measures in sport. —— the british government has ruled out criminalising doping in sport after conducting what it calls extensive interviews with sports bodies and anti—doping organisations. in a review published today the government says criminalisation would slow down the process already in place to tackle cheating. we think the system in place as one of the most robust systems in the world. we felt the idea of criminalisation would change the burden of proof and make it harder to investigate these incidents and that actually you could end up with a lesser punishment if you went through the criminal procedures, so we genuinely think the system we have in place is the right one. stuart bingham — the 2015 world snooker champion — has been banned for six months for breaching wpbsa betting rules. three months and one day of the ban will be suspended, if he complies with any treatment recommended to him for his gambling, and if he commits n
good afternoon, it's now time for a look at the day's sports news with me jessica creighton. government has called for increased anti—doping measures in sport. —— the british government has ruled out criminalising doping in sport after conducting what it calls extensive interviews with sports bodies and anti—doping organisations. in a review published today the government says criminalisation would slow down the process already in place to tackle cheating. we think the system in place...
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before the papers — sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's jessica creightonng. good morning to you. manchester city are are top of the premier league, on goal difference, this morning, after beating champions chelsea 1—0. manchester united put 4 past crystal palace, and harry kane continues his goal—scoring form for tottenham. tim hague rounds up the action. chelsea at home to manchester city was the biggest game of the premier league season so far, and was decided by this man. while the match was not a classic, this winner was. a quality goal. a game is always going to need a quality goal to separate the sides and that was it. not bad. we are so happy, we were able to win. before guardiola's men went top of the table, their rivals, manchester united were there. two goals scored by fellani in a 4—0 win against crystal palace. how he would have liked to play with a striker like romelu lukaku. lu ka ku scoring his 11th goal in ten games. those statistics are nothing compared with this man! harry kane scored another two at huddersfield to make it 13 this month.
before the papers — sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's jessica creightonng. good morning to you. manchester city are are top of the premier league, on goal difference, this morning, after beating champions chelsea 1—0. manchester united put 4 past crystal palace, and harry kane continues his goal—scoring form for tottenham. tim hague rounds up the action. chelsea at home to manchester city was the biggest game of the premier league season so far, and was...
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example, creighton council is now spending 3 million pounds of its own budget to prevent tenants from being evicted due to rent cause by universal credit or does the prime minister think it is right or fair in a hard-pressed local authority having a budget cut by social government, dipping into what little money they have left to prevent people from being evicted when they know full well it's the responsibility of this government and system of universal credit causing the problem? >> labor it reduced tax credits and then called thousands of pounds back. he raises the issue of rent issues and i know members have concerns of people managing their budget to pay for their rent. the vast majority of people on universal credit this is not an issue managing their budget and after four months the number of people on universal credit who are in paths -- has fallen by a third. we recognize the issues and we are working and built flexibility in the system so land owners can be paid directly and i want to be clear no one can be legally evicted from social housing due to short term rent. i come ba
example, creighton council is now spending 3 million pounds of its own budget to prevent tenants from being evicted due to rent cause by universal credit or does the prime minister think it is right or fair in a hard-pressed local authority having a budget cut by social government, dipping into what little money they have left to prevent people from being evicted when they know full well it's the responsibility of this government and system of universal credit causing the problem? >>...
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jose oakland -5 through -7 picks significantly cooler with 30s now and kelsey bill, occidental, creighton, getting more of a breeze on the coast holding the temperatures up. even though the water temperature off of bodega bay is 51. 40's for some and 50s for others. we will continue to get that breeze but again it is more unsure. fog is forming. san mateo, santa cruz coast down to monterey. we are getting more of a westerly or northwesterly as the low digs back in and northern sacramento valley. this is the coldest temperatures i've seen in a while. bodega bay 51. coming right down the coast. you can see it in blue turned the water temperatures over and when you get the onshore breeze instead of the offshore, proof, like that you get the fog. 41 up and lakewood. 44 in sunnyvale. napa airport, livermore, some observations. in the santa cruz mountains, all in the upper 30s. southern california cool 43. north wind on the coast turning onshore. onshore incident carlos, and sfo. pretty sure in oakland. even towards the delta getting a southwest traverse yesterday. do north at 30. that has chan
jose oakland -5 through -7 picks significantly cooler with 30s now and kelsey bill, occidental, creighton, getting more of a breeze on the coast holding the temperatures up. even though the water temperature off of bodega bay is 51. 40's for some and 50s for others. we will continue to get that breeze but again it is more unsure. fog is forming. san mateo, santa cruz coast down to monterey. we are getting more of a westerly or northwesterly as the low digs back in and northern sacramento...
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army lost who vietnam commander creighton abrams called the best battalion commander i ever saw in the u.s. army. after he made those public remarks criticizing the war david hackworth got out of the army in 1971, he had to after criticizing the war as a serving officer in that way, at least he believed he had to. gave up his medals in protest although they were eventually reinstated years later. david hackworth moved halfway around the world. he lived in australia for a while, became a successful businessman there. but then he started writing books. acclaimed books about the u.s. military and about our modern wars. and ultimately he ended up coming back to the u.s. to become a military journalist. for a long time he served as defense editor at "newsweek" magazine and he started to write a syndicated column for king features. in november 2004, a year and a half into the iraq war, david hackworth in one of his syndicated columns, he broke the news that the george w. bush administration's defense secretary donald rumsfeld was using an auto pen, using a machine or stamp or something, usin
army lost who vietnam commander creighton abrams called the best battalion commander i ever saw in the u.s. army. after he made those public remarks criticizing the war david hackworth got out of the army in 1971, he had to after criticizing the war as a serving officer in that way, at least he believed he had to. gave up his medals in protest although they were eventually reinstated years later. david hackworth moved halfway around the world. he lived in australia for a while, became a...
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let's get some sport with jessica creighton.e silverware last night. yes, good morning. ronaldo must be running out of space. as you say another award for the real madrid and portugal star. this time it was the best awards, the best male player of the year. voted for by international player, the coaches, fa ns international player, the coaches, fans and the media. what a year he has had. he has won the champions league and the cup and league double in spain, he beat messi of barcelona to the award and neymar of ps6 who he thanked in his accept tan speech. thank you a lot, the guys who are voting on me, i mention neymar. applause iam applause i am really glad this is a great moment for me, i know i have fans all over the world, so thank you a lot for the support. applause the women's award was won by a dutch player. they won the european championships of course this summer and she was the top goal scorer, so very well deserved to her. in terms of british success celtic won the best fans award. let us talkjobbed. a few names in th
let's get some sport with jessica creighton.e silverware last night. yes, good morning. ronaldo must be running out of space. as you say another award for the real madrid and portugal star. this time it was the best awards, the best male player of the year. voted for by international player, the coaches, fa ns international player, the coaches, fans and the media. what a year he has had. he has won the champions league and the cup and league double in spain, he beat messi of barcelona to the...
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let's get some sport now with jessica creighton. you got the memo too. you're in pale green.y scenes last night in that defeat in the european cup? yes, there was, chloe and growing pressure on the team and the players and the manager because of their poor league form, because they are bottom of their group in the europa league and the match they lost last night will be remembered for such ugly scenes. a mass brawl is the only way to describe it. ashley williams on the lyon keeper, this moment here, triggered the fighting between both sets of players, everton and lyon and it spilled over off the pitch and to the fans. a man involved as you can see holding a toddler. you would expect in situations like this for uefa to issue disciplinary action. we wait to see what they have to say and ronald koeman's face says it all. he is facing a crisis. they have one point from three games and face a daunting task of playing against arsenal next and speaking of arsenal, in the champions league, in the europa league, they continued their perfect start. they beat belgrade 1—0 and i just the
let's get some sport now with jessica creighton. you got the memo too. you're in pale green.y scenes last night in that defeat in the european cup? yes, there was, chloe and growing pressure on the team and the players and the manager because of their poor league form, because they are bottom of their group in the europa league and the match they lost last night will be remembered for such ugly scenes. a mass brawl is the only way to describe it. ashley williams on the lyon keeper, this moment...
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once he found that he -- once he found that i had filed a former creighton -- once he found that i'd filed a formal complaint. kathleen says that until people realize this is against the law, it will continue. this is title vii of the civil rights act of 1964, a federal law that prohibits employers from discriminating against employees. it generally applies to employers with 15 or more employees. it applies to private and public colleges and universities, employment agencies, and labor organizations. york, welcome to the conversation. caller: i'm in red banks, new jersey. know there are things were people get abused. -- go into family court and see how men are abused by women. there are plenty of jobs like teachers and nurses that are filled with women. police officers are totally meant. we never had a problem. now we are having a problem in the workplace with people associating with each other. everybody is so afraid of each other because of all this bs that is going on. there are people being harassed and if somebody is harassed or physically abused, that is one thing. then there i
once he found that he -- once he found that i had filed a former creighton -- once he found that i'd filed a formal complaint. kathleen says that until people realize this is against the law, it will continue. this is title vii of the civil rights act of 1964, a federal law that prohibits employers from discriminating against employees. it generally applies to employers with 15 or more employees. it applies to private and public colleges and universities, employment agencies, and labor...
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sport now on afternoon live, jessica creighton is with us this monday afternoon, and it's been a day trophies for their mantelpieces. lewis hamilton is celebrating again? it is the story we are all talking about. his fourth world title and fellow drivers have been congratulating him. even his title rival, sebastian vettel. interesting hearing from the younger drivers like max verstappen who is saying how much hamilton inspires them and outside formula one hamilton has few superstars including neymar who was at the race. he put in his congratulations to hamilton as well. he was at the race, of course, and what a race it was. hamilton could not make it on to the podium at the mexican grand prix, but ninth was just about good enough to become the world champion. still got to races to spare as well. he collided with his title rival, vettel on the first lap and dropped to last after a puncture, but vettel couldn't achieve the top two finish he needed to keep the title chances alive. he will be 33 by the next championship sta rts will be 33 by the next championship starts and sirjackie ste
sport now on afternoon live, jessica creighton is with us this monday afternoon, and it's been a day trophies for their mantelpieces. lewis hamilton is celebrating again? it is the story we are all talking about. his fourth world title and fellow drivers have been congratulating him. even his title rival, sebastian vettel. interesting hearing from the younger drivers like max verstappen who is saying how much hamilton inspires them and outside formula one hamilton has few superstars including...