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the players were laughing at them, not with them, said cunningham.max wilson, who filmed the fight on his mobile phone. the men, he said, were clearly drunk and sounded like football hooligans. one of the investigating police officers then told the court the footage showed both hale and ali holding bottles and cricketer hales, who was interviewed under caution but not arrested, deliberately stamping on ali, before kicking him in the head. stokes is one of world cricket's highest—profile talents, helping england beat india last week. but his team will have to make do without him in the second test. the trial continues. dan roan, bbc news, bristol. more than 100 people have now died, and more than 80 thousand are in need of shelter, following sunday's powerful earthquake, that hit an indonesian island. the 6.9—magnitude quake was the second to hit the area injust over a week. mehulika sitepu reports from lombok. it's 48 hours after the earthquake hit lombok. a man is pulled out of a collapsed mosque, and a search for survivors continues. nearby, a 23—y
the players were laughing at them, not with them, said cunningham.max wilson, who filmed the fight on his mobile phone. the men, he said, were clearly drunk and sounded like football hooligans. one of the investigating police officers then told the court the footage showed both hale and ali holding bottles and cricketer hales, who was interviewed under caution but not arrested, deliberately stamping on ali, before kicking him in the head. stokes is one of world cricket's highest—profile...
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the players were laughing at them, not with them, insisted cunningham., who filmed the fight on his mobile phone. the men, he said, were clearly drunk and sounded like football hooligans. one of the investigating police officers then told the court the footage showed both hale and ali holding bottles and cricketer hales, who was interviewed under caution, but not arrested, deliberately stamping on ali, before kicking him in the head. stokes is one of world cricket's highest profile talents, helping england beat india last week. but his team will have to make do without him in the second test. the trial continues. dan roan, bbc news, bristol. more than 100 people have now died, and another 80,000 are in need of shelter, following sunday's powerful earthquake that hit an indonesian island. the 6.9—magnitude quake was the second to hit the area injust over a week. mehulika sitepu reports from lombok. it's 48 hours after the earthquake hit lombok. a man is pulled out a collapsed mosque, and a search for survivors continues. nearby, a 23—year—old woman is res
the players were laughing at them, not with them, insisted cunningham., who filmed the fight on his mobile phone. the men, he said, were clearly drunk and sounded like football hooligans. one of the investigating police officers then told the court the footage showed both hale and ali holding bottles and cricketer hales, who was interviewed under caution, but not arrested, deliberately stamping on ali, before kicking him in the head. stokes is one of world cricket's highest profile talents,...
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the players were laughing at them, not with them, insisted cunningham.ocal resident, max wilson, who filmed the fight on his mobile phone. the men, he said, were clearly drunk and sounded like football hooligans. one of the investigating police officers then told the court the footage showed both hale and ryan ali holding bottles and cricketer alex hales, who was interviewed under caution, but not arrested, deliberately stamping on ryan ali, before kicking him in the head. stokes is one of world cricket's highest profile talents, helping england beat india last week. but his team will have to make do without him in the second test. the trial continues. dan roan, bbc news, bristol. more than 105 people have now died, following sunday's powerful earthquake that hit an indonesian island, and two days on, survivors are still being found. the 6.9—magnitude quake was the second to hit the area injust over a week. mehulika sitepu reports from lombok. it's 48 hours after the earthquake hit lombok. a man is pulled out the collapsed mosque. and a search for surviv
the players were laughing at them, not with them, insisted cunningham.ocal resident, max wilson, who filmed the fight on his mobile phone. the men, he said, were clearly drunk and sounded like football hooligans. one of the investigating police officers then told the court the footage showed both hale and ryan ali holding bottles and cricketer alex hales, who was interviewed under caution, but not arrested, deliberately stamping on ryan ali, before kicking him in the head. stokes is one of...
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they heard from andrew cunningham, the head dorman of the nightclub where the fight took place. by his england teammate alex hales, had been abusive, spite and a bully towards him, abusing him by his tattoos and gold teeth and then mocking two gay men outside the nightclub and throwing a cigarette light at the head of one of them. however, the defence barrister then suggested that cunningham had ian aggressive towards the two cricketers. the dorman insisted not. stokes said he had been engaging with playful ba nter had been engaging with playful banter with the gay pair however cunningham insisted that the cricketers had been laughing at them. later they spoke to a local resident who filmed the fracas as it involved. he said the men were drunk and acted like animals. tomorrow we may hear from ben stokes. and acted like animals. tomorrow we may hearfrom ben stokes. he and acted like animals. tomorrow we may hear from ben stokes. he was meant to prepare in the second test match for england against india which begins on thursday. instead, he will be back here. he denies the charge
they heard from andrew cunningham, the head dorman of the nightclub where the fight took place. by his england teammate alex hales, had been abusive, spite and a bully towards him, abusing him by his tattoos and gold teeth and then mocking two gay men outside the nightclub and throwing a cigarette light at the head of one of them. however, the defence barrister then suggested that cunningham had ian aggressive towards the two cricketers. the dorman insisted not. stokes said he had been engaging...
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none of them could, it meant a gold medalfor cunningham. are made of, last time i was there i was watching the competition on the floor, i have just become the european champion on the floor. up next, max whitlock could be olympic champion, following suit on the pommel horse. strong start, this mistake proved costly. he will struggle to get a medal. no such problems for commonwealth champion rhys mccla na han, problems for commonwealth champion rhys mcclanahan, northern irishman, who beat whitlock earlier this year, adding in another superb performance to ta ke adding in another superb performance to take gold medal for ireland. another commonwealth champion took to the rings, no goalfor great britain's courtney tell it, he had to settle for bronze. some more medal success, final day of competition, over in edinburgh, twists and turns in the diving full. in the women's three metres synchro, britain were achingly close to adding to their medal haul. topping the leaderboard with just one dive to go, but then this happened. —— courtney tulloch
none of them could, it meant a gold medalfor cunningham. are made of, last time i was there i was watching the competition on the floor, i have just become the european champion on the floor. up next, max whitlock could be olympic champion, following suit on the pommel horse. strong start, this mistake proved costly. he will struggle to get a medal. no such problems for commonwealth champion rhys mccla na han, problems for commonwealth champion rhys mcclanahan, northern irishman, who beat...
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the players were laughing at them, not with them, insisted cunningham.resident, max wilson, who filmed the fight on his mobile phone. the men, he said, were clearly drunk and sounded like football hooligans. one of the investigating police officers then told the court the footage showed both hale and ryan ali holding bottles and cricketer alex hales, who was interviewed under caution, but not arrested, deliberately stamping on ryan ali, before kicking him in the head. stokes is one of world cricket's highest profile talents, helping england beat india last week. but his team will have to make do without him in the second test. the trial continues. dan roan, bbc news, bristol. the headlines on bbc news... six men are found guilty of trying to smuggle albanian migrants in speed boats across the english channel theresa may has backed calls for borisjohnson to apologise for his comments about muslim women who wear burkas a court hears that england cricketer ben stokes — on trial for affray — was not acting in self—defence — but with revenge, retaliation, or
the players were laughing at them, not with them, insisted cunningham.resident, max wilson, who filmed the fight on his mobile phone. the men, he said, were clearly drunk and sounded like football hooligans. one of the investigating police officers then told the court the footage showed both hale and ryan ali holding bottles and cricketer alex hales, who was interviewed under caution, but not arrested, deliberately stamping on ryan ali, before kicking him in the head. stokes is one of world...
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but i am afraid dominic cunningham, first up am afraid dominic cunningham, first upfor am afraid dominic up, he also fell which really left the door open for russia and it meant three consistent routines for them question their score to the top of leaderboard, giving them that gold—medal and a silver for britain. still a fantastic result and just one more piece of metal news to give you before i go. this time at gleneagles in golf, the great britain group three has taken silver there and tonight, the next triathlon still ongoing. the final oven to take place here in glasgow before the final of competition tomorrow. many thanks to holly hamilton in glasgow. :et‘s look ahead to the atheltics, ade adedoyin is at the olympic stadium, a quieter day so farfor great britain. just two events for britain, but tom bosworth did finish seventh in the reservoir, the best finish for a british athlete since1974. no british athlete since 1974. no action on british athlete since1974. no action on the track to give me a chance to catch up with catherine, who got silver in he habitat flight yesterday. we h
but i am afraid dominic cunningham, first up am afraid dominic cunningham, first upfor am afraid dominic up, he also fell which really left the door open for russia and it meant three consistent routines for them question their score to the top of leaderboard, giving them that gold—medal and a silver for britain. still a fantastic result and just one more piece of metal news to give you before i go. this time at gleneagles in golf, the great britain group three has taken silver there and...
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they heard from andrew cunningham the head doorman of the nightclub where the fight took place. abusive, spiteful and a bully towards him abusing him for his prominent tattoos and his gold teeth and then knocking two gay men outside the nightclub and throwing a cigarette but at the head of one of them. but the defence barrister then suggested that cunningham who said he did not like cricket had been aggressive towards ben stokes. he said that the two men have been laughing about his gold shoes and it had just been playful banter. later on the jury also heard from max wilson, a local resident who filmed the fracas which followed on his mobile phone. he said the men involved clearly were drunk and acted he said like animals. tomorrow we may well hear from ben stokes, of course he was meant to be preparing to play in his second test match for england against india which starts on thursday at lord's but instead he will be back here. he denies the charge of affray as to his fellow co—defendants ryan hill and ryan ali. stokes was a matchwinner in the first test against india but will
they heard from andrew cunningham the head doorman of the nightclub where the fight took place. abusive, spiteful and a bully towards him abusing him for his prominent tattoos and his gold teeth and then knocking two gay men outside the nightclub and throwing a cigarette but at the head of one of them. but the defence barrister then suggested that cunningham who said he did not like cricket had been aggressive towards ben stokes. he said that the two men have been laughing about his gold shoes...
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his next visit from lubbock texas includes author sean cunningham talking about post-world war ii politics in the american sunbelt. >> the american sunbelt is one of those labels that scholars historians and journalists have created over the years to try to understand this post-world war ii merger of the south and the west or maybe the south and the southwest. the short answer is that it's this merger of those two regions and into something that's more understandable in the modern sense. the less satisfying answers probably the sunbelt doesn't exist. it's an imagined creation. to try to understand what we have is his movement away of the american s
his next visit from lubbock texas includes author sean cunningham talking about post-world war ii politics in the american sunbelt. >> the american sunbelt is one of those labels that scholars historians and journalists have created over the years to try to understand this post-world war ii merger of the south and the west or maybe the south and the southwest. the short answer is that it's this merger of those two regions and into something that's more understandable in the modern sense....
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his next visit from lubbock texas includes author sean cunningham talking about post-world war ii politics in the american sunbelt. >> the american sunbelt is one of those labels that scholars historians and journalists have created over the years to try to understand this post-world war ii merger of the south and the west or maybe the south and the southwest. the short answer is that it's this merger of those two regions and into something that's more understandable in the modern sense. the less satisfying answers probably the sunbelt doesn't exist. it's an imagined creation. to try to understand what we have is his movement away of the american south pass the world war ii period moving into more of a modern industrial age with metropolises connecting in and similar ways in the american southwest and drawing some common knowledge these but didn't necessarily have a rural plantation heritage and a rugged frontier ranch land wild american west. after world war ii there were sections of the country that began to develop economic weight in some interesting ways along the way with tremendous f
his next visit from lubbock texas includes author sean cunningham talking about post-world war ii politics in the american sunbelt. >> the american sunbelt is one of those labels that scholars historians and journalists have created over the years to try to understand this post-world war ii merger of the south and the west or maybe the south and the southwest. the short answer is that it's this merger of those two regions and into something that's more understandable in the modern sense....
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first class roberts, specialist in henderson, sergeant bradley airmen jason cunningham technical sergeantorporal matthew truman. our nation is rich with blessings and one of our greatest blessings of all are patriots like john and all of you and frankly many of the people in this room. i exclude myself and a few of the politicians. [laughter] they carry our freedom into the face of evil and fight so we can live in freedom and in safety and now it is my privilege to ask valerie to join me on stage to accept the congressional medal of honor on behalf of the hero she loved and the hero our nation will forever remember technical sergeant john chapman. thank you. please. [applause] will the military aid please come forward to read the citation? thank you. >> the president of the united states of america has awarded in the name of congress the medal of honor posthumously to technical sergeant john chapman united states air force for conspicuous gallantry at the risk of life above and beyond the call of duty. technical sergeant chapman distinguished himself by extraordinary heroism as an air for
first class roberts, specialist in henderson, sergeant bradley airmen jason cunningham technical sergeantorporal matthew truman. our nation is rich with blessings and one of our greatest blessings of all are patriots like john and all of you and frankly many of the people in this room. i exclude myself and a few of the politicians. [laughter] they carry our freedom into the face of evil and fight so we can live in freedom and in safety and now it is my privilege to ask valerie to join me on...
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snowy, really cold night. ,pecialist mark anderson sergeant bradley crows, senior airman jason cunninghamtechnical sergeant philip, and corporal matthew commons, our nation is rich with blessings but our greatest blessings of all are the patriots like a john and all of you -- like john and all of you and many people in this room, i exclude myself and a few of the politicians. freedom john, carry our on their shoulders, march into the face of evil, and fight to their very last breath so that we can live in freedom and safety and peace. now it is my privilege to ask valerie to join me on stage to accept the congressional medal of honor on behalf of the hero she loved and the hero our nation will forever remember, technical sergeant john chapman. thank you. valerie, thanke, you. >> [applause] pres. trump: would the military aid please come forward and read the citation. thank you. >> the president of the united states of america has awarded in the name of congress the medal of honor posthumously to technical sergeant john chapman, united states air force for conspicuous gallantry at the risk
snowy, really cold night. ,pecialist mark anderson sergeant bradley crows, senior airman jason cunninghamtechnical sergeant philip, and corporal matthew commons, our nation is rich with blessings but our greatest blessings of all are the patriots like a john and all of you -- like john and all of you and many people in this room, i exclude myself and a few of the politicians. freedom john, carry our on their shoulders, march into the face of evil, and fight to their very last breath so that we...
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. >> reporter: rachel cunningham was on board the bus. she said she was asleep when the crash happened and woke up to a gaping hole in the passenger side. >> i was literally caring people to the paramedics and ambulances. my experience, what i saw today, stuff i thought i would mexico this summer. july, three people were killed with a passenger bus rolled into oncoming traffic. thursday's incident shut down part of interstate 40 nearly 8 hours as crews worked into the night to clear the wreck. >> as you can imagine, the scene down there is chaos. it will take investigators waited while to go through and identify who was sitting where, who are the drivers, who were the passengers. >> reporter: the wreckage was moved late last night but there is still a large debris field here next to i-40 which was also opened up overnight. there will be a team of investigators on site today. >> the bus trip originated in the st. louis bound for los angeles. the crash occurred two hours after a stop in albuquerque. >>> on the fire watch, one of the most de
. >> reporter: rachel cunningham was on board the bus. she said she was asleep when the crash happened and woke up to a gaping hole in the passenger side. >> i was literally caring people to the paramedics and ambulances. my experience, what i saw today, stuff i thought i would mexico this summer. july, three people were killed with a passenger bus rolled into oncoming traffic. thursday's incident shut down part of interstate 40 nearly 8 hours as crews worked into the night to clear...
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then suggesting cunningham had been aggressive towards ben stokes and alex hales, definitely not insistedaters were lapping about the gold in crested shoes, and that it was playful banter. the players were lapping at the pair, not with them and says the cunning and. thejury also hold from a local resident who filmed the fracas that followed, and the men involved were clearly drunk and acted he sat like animals. tomorrow we may hear more from ben stokes. he meant to be playing in the second test match for england against being dunn india that starts on thursday at lords but instead he will be back here. he denies the charge of afraid, as do his team—mates. arsenal's majority shareholder stan kroenke, who owns over two thirds of the club's shares, has had an offer to buy the whole club accepted. the other major shareholder alisher usmanov has agreed to sell his 30% stake in what he describes as the "best football club in the world". kroenke says single ownership will help to further arsenal's "strategy and ambitions". but the arsenal supporters trust are opposed to the takeover, calling it
then suggesting cunningham had been aggressive towards ben stokes and alex hales, definitely not insistedaters were lapping about the gold in crested shoes, and that it was playful banter. the players were lapping at the pair, not with them and says the cunning and. thejury also hold from a local resident who filmed the fracas that followed, and the men involved were clearly drunk and acted he sat like animals. tomorrow we may hear more from ben stokes. he meant to be playing in the second test...
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as jenny cunningham of pbs station kcts in seattle explains, this museum recently hosted a very unique visitor. >> reporter: as part of the manhattan project during world war ii, the u.s. government chose an area near hanford, washington as the site where scientists would try to produce plutonium. the plutonium was sent to new mexico where it waused in the first test of an atomic bomb. >> when the bomb was dpped ere was the expectation that it would be so horrible that it would be the end of war. >> reporter: for a decade, the department of energy has offered public tours of b reactor, where workers processed uranium into plutonium to fuel some of the first atomic bombs. the popular behind-the-scenes look inside a nuclear site has attracted a new kind of visitor to eastern washington. the atomic tourist. but hanford has never experienced an atomic tourist like this man. of the thousands of people who have toured the world's original large scale plutonium reactor, mitsugi moriguchi is the first person to do so. in a radiation-blocking jumpsuit. it is a startling ght that becomes less su
as jenny cunningham of pbs station kcts in seattle explains, this museum recently hosted a very unique visitor. >> reporter: as part of the manhattan project during world war ii, the u.s. government chose an area near hanford, washington as the site where scientists would try to produce plutonium. the plutonium was sent to new mexico where it waused in the first test of an atomic bomb. >> when the bomb was dpped ere was the expectation that it would be so horrible that it would be...
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dominic cunningham on the floor with a near—perfect routine. a nervous wait followed.old. it is crazy, itell you. this is what dreams are made of. the last timei is what dreams are made of. the last time i was here i was in the box watching the competition and now european champion on the fourth. next up, max whitlock. go the 0lympic next up, max whitlock. go the olympic champion follow suit on the pommel horse? a strong start but this mistake proved costly. whitlock will struggle to meddle. no such problems for rhys mcclenahan, the northern irish champion with another superb performance to take the gold for ireland. another commonwealth champion took to the rings, but norma called for great britain here, having to settle for bronze. —— no gold for great britain here. the final day of competition and are in edinburgh, more twists and turns in the diving pool. in the woman's three metres synchronised, great britain came achingly close to adding to their medal haul. topping the leaderboard with just one dies the leaderboard with just one dies the goal, but then this happ
dominic cunningham on the floor with a near—perfect routine. a nervous wait followed.old. it is crazy, itell you. this is what dreams are made of. the last timei is what dreams are made of. the last time i was here i was in the box watching the competition and now european champion on the fourth. next up, max whitlock. go the 0lympic next up, max whitlock. go the olympic champion follow suit on the pommel horse? a strong start but this mistake proved costly. whitlock will struggle to meddle....
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i'm very hopeful of my years at calendar beyond the new were made some into their life at cunningham hall. julian perez says the political activism berkeley is known for motivated him to choose cal. the deep roots with protests or how open we are to these things and all these difficult topics. down the hallway cassandra finance -- fernandez of gilroy is moving in with the help of her mother. the incoming freshman plans to major in molecular biology and right for the daily californian. >> i want to become an obstetrician and eventually work in third world countries and be a doctor. >> reporter: this is the first time cassandra has lived away from home. >> she knows never to walk alone. we talked about safety. she is pretty smart. she knows how to look at her surroundings. >> reporter: for sanders optimism is coupled with idealism. it is important to be happy and help others. that's all i want to do. wherever the road takes me i will go. >> reporter: orientation starts at 9 am. students tell me they are anxious to get started. the first day of classes is scheduled for august 22. uc ber
i'm very hopeful of my years at calendar beyond the new were made some into their life at cunningham hall. julian perez says the political activism berkeley is known for motivated him to choose cal. the deep roots with protests or how open we are to these things and all these difficult topics. down the hallway cassandra finance -- fernandez of gilroy is moving in with the help of her mother. the incoming freshman plans to major in molecular biology and right for the daily californian. >>...
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the bone belonged to a private cunningham. but it's notable because this bone was something that was recounted upon in the story around it by walt whitman. whitman was a nurse and served in washington area hospitals and hospitals in virginia during an after the civil war. and at some point, the museum staff was able to associate walt whitman's writings at that time with specimens that were held in this collection at the museum. here's a case where we're able to associate a bit of a story from walt whitman with the actual bone of a person he cared for in a hospital during the civil war itself. our final stop today is an exhibit on the assassination of abraham lincoln and features artifacts that were collected during those hours when surgeons were treating him after he was shot at ford's theater and during and after his autopsy the next day. so you might remember that abraham lincoln is shot at ford's theater at about 10:30 on friday the 13. this is just a few days after lee surrendered to grant. effectively ending the civil war
the bone belonged to a private cunningham. but it's notable because this bone was something that was recounted upon in the story around it by walt whitman. whitman was a nurse and served in washington area hospitals and hospitals in virginia during an after the civil war. and at some point, the museum staff was able to associate walt whitman's writings at that time with specimens that were held in this collection at the museum. here's a case where we're able to associate a bit of a story from...
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great britain's donning cunningham won the gymnastics on the floor.. the crowd have been phenomenal. glasgow have done a greatjob. i have been watching all the other teams and this is what is made of. we are all united. i am over the men. the team are going to be so happy. this is the first of many will stop amazing work today. not a great final for the world and 0lympic not a great final for the world and olympic champion. he failed to make the final and the pummel. has not allowed. it is classed as a fall. he got back on but could only finish seventh. gould went to the same man who beat him in the commonwealth title. he had the standout performance in qualifying. england‘s cricketers are heading for a victory against india in the second test at lord‘s. they were in a 37. they got rid of two players in the first seven overs. they got rid of the captain within two balls. that is all the sport from now. the rail service northern has cancelled about 80 rail services today for another weekend. services across north—west england have been affected as engi
great britain's donning cunningham won the gymnastics on the floor.. the crowd have been phenomenal. glasgow have done a greatjob. i have been watching all the other teams and this is what is made of. we are all united. i am over the men. the team are going to be so happy. this is the first of many will stop amazing work today. not a great final for the world and 0lympic not a great final for the world and olympic champion. he failed to make the final and the pummel. has not allowed. it is...
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the doorman, andrew cunningham, said mr stokes became angry and abusive.ectives he had been defending the gay men and acted in self defence. prosecutors allege that mr hale and mr ali armed themselves with makeshift weapons during the fight. there is intense public interest in the case and judge peter blair qc warned jurors to ignore what he described as biased and inaccurate comments on social media. this afternoon during cross—examination by the representative for ben stokes, mr cunningham was asked whether what happened outside the nightclub was just playful banter and he said it was not. he was also asked why he refused to shake the hands of ben stokes and he said he did not like bullies. we have also been hearing from max wilson, the student who lived above the nightclub who filmed the fight and he said before he started recording, he heard shouting and when he went to the window to look outside, he saw men acting in a drunk man behaving like football hooligans. the trial will continue 110w hooligans. the trial will continue now for the next week or s
the doorman, andrew cunningham, said mr stokes became angry and abusive.ectives he had been defending the gay men and acted in self defence. prosecutors allege that mr hale and mr ali armed themselves with makeshift weapons during the fight. there is intense public interest in the case and judge peter blair qc warned jurors to ignore what he described as biased and inaccurate comments on social media. this afternoon during cross—examination by the representative for ben stokes, mr cunningham...
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and we'll be talking to dr cecily cunningham, from the doctors association uk, to find out what the ruling the nhs. the other main stories on bbc news at 5... the murder of 25—year—old model harry ozkau. two men are found guilty at the old bailey. the government launches a drive to eradicate homelessness in england within the decade. the number of people sleeping rough has been rising for the last seven years. how aritifical intelligence can diagnose eye disease as accurately as some of the world's leading experts. people will be empowered, because their sight will be saved through this artificial intelligence, of this artificial intelligence, of this algorithm. tackling the touts — ticketmaster is closing two websites which allow people to offload unwanted tickets. hello, today at 5. a doctor who was struck off after the death of a six—year—old boy has won her court of appeal challenge over the decision. dr hadiza bawa—garba was convicted of gross negligence manslaughter three years ago, after the death of jack adcock, who had developed sepsis. judges at the court of appeal said the high
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cunningham winning his first title in the men's floor in glasgow.g ireland kept his cool to add european commonwealth title to his commonwealth title to his commonwealth gold. this inaugural european games have been dubbed the mini 0lympics, a chance to showcase talent, and it has refused a standout performances with performances the match is the fashion macro to match. —— to match. manchester city started the defence of their premier league title today. match of the day 2 follows the news with highlights of today's matches, but if you want the results now, then here they come. city had a comfortable 2—0 win at arsenal and pep guardiola warned that his side will get better and better. raheem sterling and bernardo silva were the scorers at the emirates. and liverpool had the biggest win of the opening weekend. they thrashed west ham 4—0 at anfield. sadio mane scored twice. elsewhere, it was goaless between southampton and burnley. in the scottish premiership, 10 man rangers beat st mirren 2—0 and stjohnstone drew 1—1 with hibernian. england's cricket
cunningham winning his first title in the men's floor in glasgow.g ireland kept his cool to add european commonwealth title to his commonwealth title to his commonwealth gold. this inaugural european games have been dubbed the mini 0lympics, a chance to showcase talent, and it has refused a standout performances with performances the match is the fashion macro to match. —— to match. manchester city started the defence of their premier league title today. match of the day 2 follows the news...
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i beat steve cunningham in new york and frank sinatra said if you can make it there, you can make itbout that. frank sinatra is not wrong! carl frampton has set up a ibf world featherweight title fight againstjosh warrington after stopping australia's luke jackson in the ninth round. that made safe his interim wbo crown. promoter frank warren says the fight will definitely happen this year we're into the final day of the european para swimming championships in dublin, with 15 british competitors through to tonight's finals. northern ireland's bethany firth will be chasing her third gold, after qualifying third quickest in the 200 metres individual medley sm14 class, behind her team—mates jessica—jane applegate and louise fiddes. that's all the sport for now. i'll have more in the next hour. ten british ships, sunk during the second world war and designated as war graves, have been plundered for scrap metal by chinese pirates, according to the mail on sunday. it says vessels providing the final resting place for more than 1,00 sailors have been smashed to pieces and looted by salvager
i beat steve cunningham in new york and frank sinatra said if you can make it there, you can make itbout that. frank sinatra is not wrong! carl frampton has set up a ibf world featherweight title fight againstjosh warrington after stopping australia's luke jackson in the ninth round. that made safe his interim wbo crown. promoter frank warren says the fight will definitely happen this year we're into the final day of the european para swimming championships in dublin, with 15 british...
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but a great moment for dominick cunningham, who has become the first british gymnast to get europeand spurred him on. manchester city have started the defence of their premier league title with a convincing win away at arsenal. a great solo effort from raheem sterling kick—started their 2—0 victory, and ruined the start of a new reign in london. ben croucher reports. wherever you look, the memories of arsenal is there. a new era now, not that fans would have noticed much difference from the previous month. raheem sterling‘s stock may have fallen in summer but from site to sizzler. riyhad mahrez will have to justify his record. denied a goal on his league debut. it will take time for emre can to implement his master plan. his players not quite on the same wavelength just yet. if it was same wavelength just yet. if it was same old arsenal, it the same old city, too. normally sergio aguero buries these, though. bernardo silva showed him just how to do it. 2—0, two easy. an emphatic start for pep guardiola and city‘s defence. for a new era at the emirates, the same questions remain. live
but a great moment for dominick cunningham, who has become the first british gymnast to get europeand spurred him on. manchester city have started the defence of their premier league title with a convincing win away at arsenal. a great solo effort from raheem sterling kick—started their 2—0 victory, and ruined the start of a new reign in london. ben croucher reports. wherever you look, the memories of arsenal is there. a new era now, not that fans would have noticed much difference from the...
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i beat cunningham in new york and frank sinatra said if you can make it there, you can make it anywherelast night was hometown hero carl frampton, who will have a shot at the ibf world featherweight title after stopping australia's luke jackson in the ninth round. that made safe the interim wbo crown and he'll take onjosh warrington for that ibf belt some time this year. she starred at the european championships last week but dina—asher smith says she just wants to sleep after coming second in the 200—metres at the birmingham grand prix. she won triple gold in berlin but was beaten by shaunae miller—0ibo of the bahamas last night. asha—smith has a week or so to rest now, before her next race in zurich. and laura muir said she was "happy with the season", after winning the 1000—metres last night, a week after becoming european champion over 1500 metres. that's all the sport for now. you can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website. the boss of the company responsible for the motorway bridge which collapsed in genoa on tuesday, says he won't apologise ahead of an investigat
i beat cunningham in new york and frank sinatra said if you can make it there, you can make it anywherelast night was hometown hero carl frampton, who will have a shot at the ibf world featherweight title after stopping australia's luke jackson in the ninth round. that made safe the interim wbo crown and he'll take onjosh warrington for that ibf belt some time this year. she starred at the european championships last week but dina—asher smith says she just wants to sleep after coming second...
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i beat steve cunningham in new york and frank sinatra said if you can make it there, you can make itbout that. carl frampton has set up an ibf world featherweight title fight againstjosh warrington after stopping australia's luke jackson in the ninth round. that made safe his interim wbo crown. promoter frank warren says the fight will definitely happen this year. that's all the sport for now but head over the the bbc sport website for more on all today's stories and text commentary from trent bridge on the third test. i'll be back with more in the next hour. thank you. will perry. ten british ships, sunk during the second world war and designated as war graves, have been plundered for scrap metal by chinese pirates, according to the mail on sunday. it says vessels providing the final resting place for more than 1,000 sailors have been smashed to pieces and looted by salvagers off the malaysian and indonesian coasts. 0ur correspondent chi chi izundu told me more about the claims. according to the mail on sunday, this investigation leads to some expert divers who go into that part of
i beat steve cunningham in new york and frank sinatra said if you can make it there, you can make itbout that. carl frampton has set up an ibf world featherweight title fight againstjosh warrington after stopping australia's luke jackson in the ninth round. that made safe his interim wbo crown. promoter frank warren says the fight will definitely happen this year. that's all the sport for now but head over the the bbc sport website for more on all today's stories and text commentary from trent...
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the horizontal bar was disappointing for those athletes, dominic cunningham and james hall, who both take the gold and a silver medal for great britain. and just one more medal here today in the golf mixed foursome so a total of seven medals with one more day of competition still to come. holly hamilton, in glasgow, thank you very much on the those in the day of the european jb shifter and many much on the those in the day of the europeanjb shifter and many thanks indeed. let's have a quick look at some of the other stories around today and us pga, the last golf major of the year, has been affected by the weather in the last 2a hours. it meant rory mcilroy was among the players who had to finish his second round in the morning in st louis, but it worked in his favour with two birdies on the back nine taking him to three under par, still seven shots off the clubhouse leader gary woodland. mcilroy is back out for his third round now. this is how the latest leaderboard looks. woodland and kevin kisner have just teed off..... mcilroy drops to two under. tiger woods is also out on course.
the horizontal bar was disappointing for those athletes, dominic cunningham and james hall, who both take the gold and a silver medal for great britain. and just one more medal here today in the golf mixed foursome so a total of seven medals with one more day of competition still to come. holly hamilton, in glasgow, thank you very much on the those in the day of the european jb shifter and many much on the those in the day of the europeanjb shifter and many thanks indeed. let's have a quick...
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dahmen andrew cunningham said mr stokes became angry and abusive.arrest he told detectives he had been defending the gay men and acted in self defence. prosecutors allege that ryan hale and ryan ali armed themselves with makeshift weapons during the fight. there is intense public interest in the case and judge peter blair qc warned it chooses to ignore what he described as biased and inaccurate comments on social media —— judge peter blake qc warned the jury to ignore. all three defendants will get to put their version of events later in the trial, which is expected to last until later next week. phil mackie in bristol, thank you. a woman has been pulled alive from a collapsed building on the indonesian island of lombok, two days after the second powerful earthquake in a week left nearly 100 people dead. thousands of others have been left without shelter, and are having to camp out in the fields. matt cole reports. celebrating a survivor. these rescu e rs celebrating a survivor. these rescuers have just pulled a woman free from the mangled wreckage
dahmen andrew cunningham said mr stokes became angry and abusive.arrest he told detectives he had been defending the gay men and acted in self defence. prosecutors allege that ryan hale and ryan ali armed themselves with makeshift weapons during the fight. there is intense public interest in the case and judge peter blair qc warned it chooses to ignore what he described as biased and inaccurate comments on social media —— judge peter blake qc warned the jury to ignore. all three defendants...
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i beat steve cunningham in new york and frank sinatra said if you can make it there, you can make ito the final day of the european para swimming championships in dublin, with 15 british competitors through to tonight's finals. kate grey can bring us the highlights from this morning's heats. the last european championships, andrew mullen won four gold but he's yet to reach the top of the podium in dublin due to a number of new athletes being introduced in his category. this evening commies qualified second fastest in the s 550 metres butterfly and he welcomes the new rivalries. i think it's important to be phyllis, i will raise anyone, i don't care the translation, the seven saw the eights, i will raise them. ijust focus on my race and i'm confident in my ability and what i will be able to achieve in swimming regardless of who i'm racing against. another british one, two, three, looking likely this evening with her olympic champion bethany firth hoping to win her third gold of the championships. we all have out of the championships. we all have our own of the championships. we all ha
i beat steve cunningham in new york and frank sinatra said if you can make it there, you can make ito the final day of the european para swimming championships in dublin, with 15 british competitors through to tonight's finals. kate grey can bring us the highlights from this morning's heats. the last european championships, andrew mullen won four gold but he's yet to reach the top of the podium in dublin due to a number of new athletes being introduced in his category. this evening commies...
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he said he was not rude to the dormant andrew cunningham.y blackout, is that because you were really drunk? no, replied the cricketer, although he had admitted having drunk two or three point of beer, six or seven vodkas and several jagerbombs. he is alleged to have been offensive to a couple outside the club, and throwing a cigarette at them. the prosecutor said... mr stokes denied accusation. the other defendant ryan ali denies threatening to hit the england all wind with a bottle during the brawl. he is expected to give evidence today. ben stokes has defended himself throughout the trial saying he was feeling under threat himself and was protecting a gay couple who he said were being abused. ryan ali's character asked whether he had got the wrong end of the stick, she said, i suggest your belief was mistaken, there was no homophobic abuse. mr stokes said it was clear that there was homophobic abuse. he also denied being rude and aggressive on the cctv outside the club. the prosecutor said, we see on this that it an angry man who has lost
he said he was not rude to the dormant andrew cunningham.y blackout, is that because you were really drunk? no, replied the cricketer, although he had admitted having drunk two or three point of beer, six or seven vodkas and several jagerbombs. he is alleged to have been offensive to a couple outside the club, and throwing a cigarette at them. the prosecutor said... mr stokes denied accusation. the other defendant ryan ali denies threatening to hit the england all wind with a bottle during the...
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the court heard from doorman, andrew cunningham, who said stokes had been abusive to him and then mocked butt at one of them. the defence insisted it had just been playful banter. mobile phone footage of the fight that followed was played in court. the jury heard both ali and hale had bottles on them initially. ali appearing to threaten hales with his. an off—duty community police officer who saw the violence described stokes as the main aggressor. he knocked both hale and ali unconscious, the latter left with significant injuries, including a fractured eye socket. these are the two gay men seen chatting to stokes outside the nightclub earlier that evening. neither were called as witnesses in the trial. i didn't get involved. i was more on the sideline, but yes, it turned into a massive brawl and obviously i got a bit scared, so i kind of walked out. you didn't witness the entire fight till the end? i witnessed most of it. when the guy was on the floor, that is when i kind of thought it was too much for me. with the prosecution case is over, the judge directed the jury to to acquit hale.
the court heard from doorman, andrew cunningham, who said stokes had been abusive to him and then mocked butt at one of them. the defence insisted it had just been playful banter. mobile phone footage of the fight that followed was played in court. the jury heard both ali and hale had bottles on them initially. ali appearing to threaten hales with his. an off—duty community police officer who saw the violence described stokes as the main aggressor. he knocked both hale and ali unconscious,...
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i beat steve cunningham in new york and frank sinatra said if you can make it there, you can make itfor me. don't worry about that. top of the bill in belfast last night was hometown hero carl frampton, who will have a shot at the ibf world featherweight title after stopping australia's luke jackson in the ninth round. that made safe the interim wbo crown and he'll take onjosh warrington for that ibf belt some time this year. she starred at the european championships last week but dina asher—smith says she just wants to sleep after coming second in the 200 metres at the birmingham grand prix. she won triple gold in berlin but was beaten by shaunae miller—uibo of the bahamas last night. asher—smith has a week or so to rest now before her next race in zurich. obviously i want to come out and put on a good race in front of a home crowd. i love competing in front of home. i'm sorry, i'm so tired! but the race was such high—calibre, it was like being in an olympic finals. i'm really happy ifinished the race. i was like, "good, go back and sleep!" but obviously i was going to come out and
i beat steve cunningham in new york and frank sinatra said if you can make it there, you can make itfor me. don't worry about that. top of the bill in belfast last night was hometown hero carl frampton, who will have a shot at the ibf world featherweight title after stopping australia's luke jackson in the ninth round. that made safe the interim wbo crown and he'll take onjosh warrington for that ibf belt some time this year. she starred at the european championships last week but dina...
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. >> reporter: the new roommate settling into life at cunningham hall.ivism that berkeley is known for motivated him to choose >> there how open we are. >> reporter: cassandra is moving in with the help of her mother. the incoming freshman plans to major in molecular biology. >> i want to be an obstetrician and eventually work in third world countries is the dr. >> reporter: this is the first time cassandra has lived away from home. >> she knows not to walk alone. we have spoken of safety. she knows how to look at her surroundings. >> reporter: the optimism is coupled with idealism. >> i want to be happy and help others. >> i love you. >> i love you too. >> reporter: to describe today's bittersweet. there on the back, laundry baskets and luggage. the class of 2022 is here and anxious to the degrees. orientation starts tomorrow morning. the first day of classes is august 22. >>> voters went to the polls for primaries in a number of states. vermont's made history, nominating the first trans- gender person for a major party candidate for governor anywhere i
. >> reporter: the new roommate settling into life at cunningham hall.ivism that berkeley is known for motivated him to choose >> there how open we are. >> reporter: cassandra is moving in with the help of her mother. the incoming freshman plans to major in molecular biology. >> i want to be an obstetrician and eventually work in third world countries is the dr. >> reporter: this is the first time cassandra has lived away from home. >> she knows not to walk...
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first class neil roberts, specialist mark anderson, sergeant bradley krauss, senior airman jason cunninghamhillip svadin and corporal matthew commons. our country is rich with blessings but our greatest blessings of all are the patriots like john and all of you that stood and many of the people in this room. i exclude myself and a few of the politicians. who like, john, carry our freedom on their shoulders, march into the face of evil and fight to their very last breath so that we can live in freedom and safety and freedom and peace. now it is my privilege to ask valerie on stage to accept the congressional medal of honor on behalf of the hero she loved and the hero our nation will forever remember, technical sergeant john chapman. thank you. please. please, valerie. thank you. [ applause ] would the military aide please come forward and read the citation? thank you. >> the president of the united states of america has awarded in the name of congress the medal of honor posthumously to technical sergeant john a. chapman, united states air force. for ga lantly at the risk of life above and be
first class neil roberts, specialist mark anderson, sergeant bradley krauss, senior airman jason cunninghamhillip svadin and corporal matthew commons. our country is rich with blessings but our greatest blessings of all are the patriots like john and all of you that stood and many of the people in this room. i exclude myself and a few of the politicians. who like, john, carry our freedom on their shoulders, march into the face of evil and fight to their very last breath so that we can live in...
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joe cunningham saying the democratic party needs new leadership.d i will not vote for nancy pelosi as speaker. time to move forward and win again. 34 say they're neither for nor against pelosi but 42 of the parties' nominees say they will not support nancy pelosi. well who had the juice, though, to take on pelosi? let's say the democrats pick up the seats they need to take the majority? you have to have something to beat -- you know, you can't beat something with nothing. who beats pelosi? >> it's amazing that they continue to keep pushing nancy pelosi on people, it's amazing she won't sit down. a lot has changed in the last two years. i don't know the answer to the question. i would like to see them support congresswoman barbara lee. they claim to love black girl magic. let's see if they're willing to put an african american female in office. but that will be going a stretch. >> laura: i want maxine waters as speaker of the house. aunty maxine, i kind of like her. she's kind of fun. she doesn't like trump but they makes politics interesting. we're
joe cunningham saying the democratic party needs new leadership.d i will not vote for nancy pelosi as speaker. time to move forward and win again. 34 say they're neither for nor against pelosi but 42 of the parties' nominees say they will not support nancy pelosi. well who had the juice, though, to take on pelosi? let's say the democrats pick up the seats they need to take the majority? you have to have something to beat -- you know, you can't beat something with nothing. who beats pelosi?...
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get into the best london nightclub, and said he was not rude and aggressive to the doorman andrew cunninghamving drunk two or three pints of beer, six or seven vodkas and several jager bombs. the conversation he had with a gay couple outside the club. he's alleged to have the offensive and throw a cigarette at one of them. the prosecutor said... again, he denied the accusation. the other defendant, ryan ali, denies threatening to hit the england all rounder with a bottle there the brawl. phil mackie, bbc news. let's speak to andy moore, who's at bristol crown court and can bring us up to date with the latest. we heard more this afternoon from the man who was knocked unconscious by ben stokes. he says in self—defense. ben stokes as he approached mr ali because he was on the publicly abusing two way men. mr ali said that was not the case, he was involved in banter with him. then he said he saw a tall blonde quy then he said he saw a tall blonde guy charging at him, to the later new was ben stokes. he said he did not know why that happened. he did say that he did pick up a bottle, this is mr al
get into the best london nightclub, and said he was not rude and aggressive to the doorman andrew cunninghamving drunk two or three pints of beer, six or seven vodkas and several jager bombs. the conversation he had with a gay couple outside the club. he's alleged to have the offensive and throw a cigarette at one of them. the prosecutor said... again, he denied the accusation. the other defendant, ryan ali, denies threatening to hit the england all rounder with a bottle there the brawl. phil...
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six-foot an, he quickly captured the attention of dance legends, performing for martha graham, merce cunninghamrge balanchine before devoting himself to his own troupe, the paul taylor dance company. there he created and performed landmark works like "aureole"-- a 1962 piece choreographed to music by handel that remains in the company's perfmance repertoire today. taylor even pushed the boundaries for what was considered dance, as in his minimalist 1957 work called "duet" where-- for four minutes- - he and a reclining woman never dved. over more than sixecades, taylor explored all aspects of the human experience, from joy to the horror of war. and he always offered his diences a range of styles from the classical to slapstick. >> dance, i think, consciously or unconsciously symbolizes life. and it reflects the human condition, or it can. it tells us the joys, sorrows, the fallacies, the idiocies, the brilliance, anything human. >> reporter: through it all, a >> reporter: taylor retired from performing in 1974, butre continued to craph, often still polishing movement even in dress rehearsals. he
six-foot an, he quickly captured the attention of dance legends, performing for martha graham, merce cunninghamrge balanchine before devoting himself to his own troupe, the paul taylor dance company. there he created and performed landmark works like "aureole"-- a 1962 piece choreographed to music by handel that remains in the company's perfmance repertoire today. taylor even pushed the boundaries for what was considered dance, as in his minimalist 1957 work called "duet"...
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first class neil roberts, specialist mark anderson, sergeant bradley crows, senior airman jason cunninghamitak, corporal matthew cummings. the greatestblingsings of our country are patriots like john and all of you that just stood and frankly many of the people in this room. i exclude myself and a few of the politicians. [laughing] who, like john, carry our freedom on their shoulders, march into the face of evil, and fight to their very last breath so that we can live in freedom and safety and peace. it is my privilege to ask valerie to join me on stage to accept the congressional medal of honor on behalf of the hero she loved and the hero our nation will forever remember, technical sergeant john chapman. thank you. please, please valerie, thank you. [applause] would the military aid meese come forward and read the citation. thank you. >> the president of the united states of america has awarded in the name of congress the medal of honor posthumously to technical sergeant john a. chapman, united states air force conspicuous gallantry at the risk of life above and beyond the call of duty. t
first class neil roberts, specialist mark anderson, sergeant bradley crows, senior airman jason cunninghamitak, corporal matthew cummings. the greatestblingsings of our country are patriots like john and all of you that just stood and frankly many of the people in this room. i exclude myself and a few of the politicians. [laughing] who, like john, carry our freedom on their shoulders, march into the face of evil, and fight to their very last breath so that we can live in freedom and safety and...
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the court heard from doorman, andrew cunningham, who said stokes had been abusive to him and then mockedf them. the defence insisted it had just been playful banter. mobile phone footage of the fight that followed was played in court. the jury heard both ali and hale had bottles on them initially. ali appearing to threaten hale with his. an off—duty community police officer who saw the violence described stokes as the main aggressor. he knocked both hale and ali unconscious, the latter left with significant injuries, including a fractured eye socket. these are the two gay men seen chatting to stokes outside the nightclub earlier that evening. neither were called as witnesses in the trial. i didn't get involved. i was more on the sideline, but, yes, it turned into a massive brawl and obviously i got a bit scared, so i kind of walked out. you didn't witness the entire fight till the end? i witnessed most of it. when the guy was on the floor, that is when i kind of thought it was too much for me. with the prosecution case over, thejudge directed the jury to acquit hale. and the defence bega
the court heard from doorman, andrew cunningham, who said stokes had been abusive to him and then mockedf them. the defence insisted it had just been playful banter. mobile phone footage of the fight that followed was played in court. the jury heard both ali and hale had bottles on them initially. ali appearing to threaten hale with his. an off—duty community police officer who saw the violence described stokes as the main aggressor. he knocked both hale and ali unconscious, the latter left...
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the doorman andrew cunningham said mr stokes became angry and abusive.nterviewed after his arrest, he told detectives he been defending the gay men and had acted in self defence. prosecutors allege that both men armed themselves with makeshift weapons during the fight. there is intense, public interest in the case and the judge warned jurors to ignore what he does the as biased and inaccurate comments on social media. our correspondent phil mackie is at bristol crown court. just bring asked up to date with what has been said in court? well, the trial is back under way and we will be hearing further evidence from the dormant as well as some of the eyewitnesses. we just saw the footage which was filmed by one of them, a student called max who lives above the nightclub. this story focuses on the events outside embargo in the early hours of the 25th of september last year, particularly around half past two in the morning when the fight broke out. what we've been seeing today has really been the build up to that, events before the fight happened abroad we wil
the doorman andrew cunningham said mr stokes became angry and abusive.nterviewed after his arrest, he told detectives he been defending the gay men and had acted in self defence. prosecutors allege that both men armed themselves with makeshift weapons during the fight. there is intense, public interest in the case and the judge warned jurors to ignore what he does the as biased and inaccurate comments on social media. our correspondent phil mackie is at bristol crown court. just bring asked up...
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happened yet, but one thing i do know is i have been to america before and conquered it, i beat steve cunninghamdid you get the same shirt? this is a shadow borrowed from someone. —— shirt i borrowed from someone. —— shirt i borrowed from someone. top of the bill in belfast last night was hometown hero carl frampton, who will have a shot at the ibf world featherweight title after stopping australia's luke jackson in the ninth round. that made safe the interim wbo crown, and he is now mandatory challenger to the full champion, 0scar valdez, though he will take on josh warrington for that ibf belt first. she starred at the european championships last week, but dina asher—smith says she just wants to sleep, after coming second in the 200 metres at the birmingham grand prix. she won triple gold in berlin, but was beaten by shaunae miller—uibo of the bahamas last night. asher—smith has a week or so to rest now before her next race in zurich. britain's reece prescod ran a personal best in the 100 metres, but the american christian coleman also clocked 9.94 seconds, and won it on a photo finish. and la
happened yet, but one thing i do know is i have been to america before and conquered it, i beat steve cunninghamdid you get the same shirt? this is a shadow borrowed from someone. —— shirt i borrowed from someone. —— shirt i borrowed from someone. top of the bill in belfast last night was hometown hero carl frampton, who will have a shot at the ibf world featherweight title after stopping australia's luke jackson in the ninth round. that made safe the interim wbo crown, and he is now...
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i beat cunningham in new york and frank sinatra said if you can make it there, you can make it anywherenterim wbo crown and he‘s now mandatory challenger to the full champion oscar valdez, though he‘ll take onjosh warrington for that ibf belt first. she starred at the european championships last week but dina asher—smith says she just wants to sleep after coming second in the 200 metres at the birmingham grand prix. she won triple gold in berlin but was beaten by shaunae miller—oi—bo of the bahamas last night. asher—smith has a week or so to rest now, before her next race in zurich. obviously i want to come out and put on a good race in front of a home crowd. i love competing in front of home. i‘m sorry, i‘m so tired. but the race was such high—calibre, it‘s like being in an olympic finals. i‘m really happy ifinished the race. i was like, good, go back and sleep! but obviously i was going to come out and do my best in birmingham today. and laura muir says she was happy with the season, after winning the 1000 metres last night, a week after becoming european champion over 1500 metres. gr
i beat cunningham in new york and frank sinatra said if you can make it there, you can make it anywherenterim wbo crown and he‘s now mandatory challenger to the full champion oscar valdez, though he‘ll take onjosh warrington for that ibf belt first. she starred at the european championships last week but dina asher—smith says she just wants to sleep after coming second in the 200 metres at the birmingham grand prix. she won triple gold in berlin but was beaten by shaunae miller—oi—bo...