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daniel davies, bbc news, tenby.ercepted in the channel. they were stopped by the uk border force and brought ashore to be questioned by immigration officials. the church of scotland is taking legal action against a metal detectorist — in the hope of obtaining some of the nearly £2 million he received for a tenth century hoard found on its land. derek mclennan made the discovery in a field in dumfries and galloway five years ago. now on bbc news — sport today hello, this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: sensational scenes at the solheim cup — as late drama sees europe fightback to beat the united states. england beat australia in the final ashes test to draw the series. and spain are basketball world champions after beating argentina in beijing. hello and thanks for joining us on sport today. we start at gleneagles in scotland where there was an extraordinary finish to golf‘s solheim cup. the united states looked like they were heading for victory until europe won the last
daniel davies, bbc news, tenby.ercepted in the channel. they were stopped by the uk border force and brought ashore to be questioned by immigration officials. the church of scotland is taking legal action against a metal detectorist — in the hope of obtaining some of the nearly £2 million he received for a tenth century hoard found on its land. derek mclennan made the discovery in a field in dumfries and galloway five years ago. now on bbc news — sport today hello, this is sport today,...
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daniel davies, bbc news, tenby.ealth charity the terrence higgins trust. alex has been living with hiv for ten years, and i asked him what impact gareth thomas's story could have. i think that this really gives an opportunity to show the public that hiv can happen to anyone, but also that people living with hiv can live a normal life. and seeing gareth ta ke a normal life. and seeing gareth take part in the iron man challenge today, for example, is a testament today, for example, is a testament to that, that the virus doesn't have to that, that the virus doesn't have to stop you doing anything, and it doesn't have to impact your life or your career, your fitness or your health. and we are really hoping that someone like gareth, with being in the public eye and being someone who has a large following, will really be able to share messages about life with hiv in 2019. alex, you chart your experience on your twitter timeline. i've had a look at that, you talk about appointments, various sexual health appointments. how
daniel davies, bbc news, tenby.ealth charity the terrence higgins trust. alex has been living with hiv for ten years, and i asked him what impact gareth thomas's story could have. i think that this really gives an opportunity to show the public that hiv can happen to anyone, but also that people living with hiv can live a normal life. and seeing gareth ta ke a normal life. and seeing gareth take part in the iron man challenge today, for example, is a testament today, for example, is a testament...
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daniel davies reports. i‘ve got hiv, and it‘s ok, like.now, gareth thomas is telling the world. this is how he came to fame, breaking records on the rugby pitch. today, he is racing in the ultra endurance ironman wales triathlon, he says, to help break the stigma of hiv. a bbc documentary shows his preparation, and his worry that his medical status would be disclosed against his will. a huge hero in our family. one of my fears is that...that will kind of go and all of a sudden who i was prior to people knowing i have hiv might be forgotten and that will potentially deter people from wanting to be associated or be around me. in fact, since early this morning, there‘s been huge support for the as—year—old, who compared making this announcement to coming out as gay ten years ago. it is hugely significant for somebody with such a high profile to talk about living with hiv. medical advances means now someone on effective treatment can have a normal life span, and really importantly, they can't transmit the virus to their partners. but the stigm
daniel davies reports. i‘ve got hiv, and it‘s ok, like.now, gareth thomas is telling the world. this is how he came to fame, breaking records on the rugby pitch. today, he is racing in the ultra endurance ironman wales triathlon, he says, to help break the stigma of hiv. a bbc documentary shows his preparation, and his worry that his medical status would be disclosed against his will. a huge hero in our family. one of my fears is that...that will kind of go and all of a sudden who i was...
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daniel davies, bbc news, tenby.re. good evening. it has been a spectacular summer of cricket with england winning the world cup, and today they were victorious in the final ashes test against australia. but with the series drawn at 2—2, it is australia who retain the ashes urn. joe wilson reports from the oval. one red bull and 11 batsmen dressed in white, england's plan for sunday run something like this, exactly like this. stuart broad brilliant again. after harris and warner, the biggest wicket, steve smith caught by stokes. finally they got him cheaply connor smith departed for just 23. but matthew wade was defying england. temperature rising, his contest with jofra archer was frozen in time. anyone blinking? joe root needed someone else to get rid of weight, hidden, bestialstamping and wage gone for 117. then the tumble resumed. rich called for the match, england levelled the series but the ashes urn remains with holders australia. —— ridge called for the match. this was a summer england won the world cup and d
daniel davies, bbc news, tenby.re. good evening. it has been a spectacular summer of cricket with england winning the world cup, and today they were victorious in the final ashes test against australia. but with the series drawn at 2—2, it is australia who retain the ashes urn. joe wilson reports from the oval. one red bull and 11 batsmen dressed in white, england's plan for sunday run something like this, exactly like this. stuart broad brilliant again. after harris and warner, the biggest...
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daniel davies, bbc news, tenby.ohnson of only backing leave in order to further his own political career. the liberal democrats pledge to cancel brexit if they come to power at the next general election. police in hong kong fire tear gas and water cannon to disperse pro—democracy protesters. sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's adam wild. good evening. we'll start at gleneagles where europe put on a sensational display to win the solheim cup. in a dramatic finish, they won the last three singles matches to win back the trophy from the united states. there was just one point in it. our reporter sarah mulkerrins was there. six years since europe won the solheim cup, six and a half points was the target for victory. if the players were feeling the heat it was not showing. scott catriona matthew skippered the side, and with georgia whole of england proving a cut above, early momentum went their way. at the power began to shift and whenjessica korda sank this point, the american charge was on.
daniel davies, bbc news, tenby.ohnson of only backing leave in order to further his own political career. the liberal democrats pledge to cancel brexit if they come to power at the next general election. police in hong kong fire tear gas and water cannon to disperse pro—democracy protesters. sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's adam wild. good evening. we'll start at gleneagles where europe put on a sensational display to win the solheim cup. in a dramatic finish,...
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daniel davies, bbc news, tenby.ricks. the violence broke out after thousands of pro—democracy demonstrators marched in defiance of a police ban. the protests have intensified despite the scrapping of a controversial bill which could have seen hong kong citizens being extradited to mainland china as nick beake reports. how much longer can this go on? violence the authorities just can't extinguish. hardcore pro—democracy activists are not backing down, in what is a chinese city, even setting alight the police's latest weapon to try to wash away this protest movement. the police have decided enough is enough. they're making use of water cannon as well as the tear gas. it's worked for a time, but we've just seen that this hard core of protesters just keep on coming back. because this is now the sunday afternoon past—time for the radical youth of hong kong. some say it's gone too far. hitting the economy and frightening off tourists. why not film you? because our identity is our possession. can ijust ask you, why do you
daniel davies, bbc news, tenby.ricks. the violence broke out after thousands of pro—democracy demonstrators marched in defiance of a police ban. the protests have intensified despite the scrapping of a controversial bill which could have seen hong kong citizens being extradited to mainland china as nick beake reports. how much longer can this go on? violence the authorities just can't extinguish. hardcore pro—democracy activists are not backing down, in what is a chinese city, even setting...
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daniel davies, bbc news, tenby.est rainfall on record. six people have died. in murcia, soldiers have been helping local residents drain their flood—sticken homes and garages. and in almeria's cabo de gata, locals have been working together to restore homes and campsites wrecked by mud and flood water. simonjones reports. this is the dramatic moment a baby is rescued after the child's home became cut off by the rising water. others clung on for safety as emergency workers navigated the flooding. the force of the water can be seen here in alicante, cars simply swept away as the river burst its banks. the spanish prime minister flew over some of the affected areas. when he touched down, he promised support. translation: first of all, i want to express the support of the spanish government and, i would add, the whole of the spanish people, to those affected in valencia and murcia and other areas of spain. secondly, i want to express on behalf of the government our condolences to the families of those victims who unfort
daniel davies, bbc news, tenby.est rainfall on record. six people have died. in murcia, soldiers have been helping local residents drain their flood—sticken homes and garages. and in almeria's cabo de gata, locals have been working together to restore homes and campsites wrecked by mud and flood water. simonjones reports. this is the dramatic moment a baby is rescued after the child's home became cut off by the rising water. others clung on for safety as emergency workers navigated the...
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daniel davies reports.v, and it's ok like, that is what i want to learn more than anything. it is a secret he has tried to keep to himself and those closest to him. but now gareth thomas is telling the world and embarking a new challenge. he has trained for an ultra endurance ironman triathlon to show he isn't limited by his condition. a bbc documentary shows him preparing for the event and preparing to reveal that for some time he has lived with hiv. a huge hero in our family. he talks of the shame he says he felt, and of the worry of what people would think of him if they knew. one of my fears is that that will kind of go and all of a sudden who i was prior to people knowing i have hiv might be forgotten and that will potentially deter people from wanting to be associated or be around me. thomas, a5, says he wants to help overcome the stigma surrounding hiv. he has compared the experience of making this announcement coming out as gay, which he did ten years ago. i want to empower so many other people who
daniel davies reports.v, and it's ok like, that is what i want to learn more than anything. it is a secret he has tried to keep to himself and those closest to him. but now gareth thomas is telling the world and embarking a new challenge. he has trained for an ultra endurance ironman triathlon to show he isn't limited by his condition. a bbc documentary shows him preparing for the event and preparing to reveal that for some time he has lived with hiv. a huge hero in our family. he talks of the...
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daniel davies, bbc news, tenby.al health charity the terrence higgins trust. alex is also living with hiv — he joins me via webcam from manchester. thank forjoining thank for joining us. thank forjoining us. good evening. your sexuality is a private thing, but taking what has happening forward , but taking what has happening forward, but as the positive m essa g es forward, but as the positive messages democrat message about the story said surrounding gareth thomas casilla i think this really gives an opportunity to show the public that hiv can happen anyone. but also, that living with hiv can live a normal life. and seeing gareth take pa rt normal life. and seeing gareth take part in the challenge today, for example, is kind of a testament to that. the virus doesn't have to stop you doing anything, and it doesn't have to impact your life or your career, your fitness or your health. and we are really hoping that someone like gareth, with being in the public eye and being someone who has a large following, will reall
daniel davies, bbc news, tenby.al health charity the terrence higgins trust. alex is also living with hiv — he joins me via webcam from manchester. thank forjoining thank for joining us. thank forjoining us. good evening. your sexuality is a private thing, but taking what has happening forward , but taking what has happening forward, but as the positive m essa g es forward, but as the positive messages democrat message about the story said surrounding gareth thomas casilla i think this really...
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daniel davies reports.what i want to learn more than anything. it is a secret he has tried to keep to himself and those closest to him. but now gareth thomas is telling the world and embarking on a new challenge. he has trained for an ultra endurance ironman triathlon to show he isn't limited by his condition. a bbc documentary shows him preparing for the event and preparing to reveal that for some time he has lived with hiv. a huge hero in our family. he talks of the shame he says he felt, and of the worry of what people would think of him if they knew. one of my fears is that...that will kind of go and all of a sudden who i was prior to people knowing i have hiv might be forgotten and that will potentially deter people from wanting to be associated or be around me. thomas, a5, says he wants to help overcome the stigma surrounding hiv. he has compared the experience of making this announcement to coming out as gay, which he did ten years ago. i want to empower so many other people who are in exactly the sa
daniel davies reports.what i want to learn more than anything. it is a secret he has tried to keep to himself and those closest to him. but now gareth thomas is telling the world and embarking on a new challenge. he has trained for an ultra endurance ironman triathlon to show he isn't limited by his condition. a bbc documentary shows him preparing for the event and preparing to reveal that for some time he has lived with hiv. a huge hero in our family. he talks of the shame he says he felt, and...
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for more on this, let's bring in retired army lieutenant daniel davis. senior fellow and military expert at defense priorities. let me start with the beginning of that report, talking about the number of personnel. jennifer described that as not very much. kind of reflecting how we feel about our commitment to defending the saudis. do you think that's appropriate? >> i can tell you from a perspective that one missile bat going to do anything. even the facilities that were hit, they were hit with weapons at that patriot battery won't shoot down. so it really is insignificant and it doesn't even work. the bigger issue, especially with regard to military, is that there is no basis for us to send our military troops over there for any reason. orwood we want to risk having american soldiers die for something we don't even have a treaty with? we don't have any kind of obligation. this, that they are our allies, that's a loose definition. there is no article five of nato kind of situation. so it's not appropriate for us to send our troops to defend the kingdom
for more on this, let's bring in retired army lieutenant daniel davis. senior fellow and military expert at defense priorities. let me start with the beginning of that report, talking about the number of personnel. jennifer described that as not very much. kind of reflecting how we feel about our commitment to defending the saudis. do you think that's appropriate? >> i can tell you from a perspective that one missile bat going to do anything. even the facilities that were hit, they were...
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daniel davies has been speaking to him.open after tabloid journalists started asking questions before his family had discussed it properly. when it started affecting my parents life, they would stop my father and the carand they would stop my father and the car and stick his head in the window and decided to question me on my hiv when my father sat next to me in the car, taking me to a train station. and i remember thinking to myself, even to this day, i will never ever have the moment to be able to sit down with my parents and tell them and explain to them that i am living with hiv. never be able to have that conversation in that moment with them again because someone or something decided to take that away. he timed his announcement to coincide with the ironman wales triathlon on sunday.” coincide with the ironman wales triathlon on sunday. i remember thinking, this is very supportive andi thinking, this is very supportive and i turned the corner and i swear, even now when i think about it, my hair is standing on and. i di
daniel davies has been speaking to him.open after tabloid journalists started asking questions before his family had discussed it properly. when it started affecting my parents life, they would stop my father and the carand they would stop my father and the car and stick his head in the window and decided to question me on my hiv when my father sat next to me in the car, taking me to a train station. and i remember thinking to myself, even to this day, i will never ever have the moment to be...
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when that system fails, it's the dogs that suffer and owners like danielle, who can lose hundreds — even thousands — of pounds. wyre davies at the bbc sport centre. hello. thanks very much. good evening. dina asher—smith has won britain's first women's global 100 metre medal for nearly 60 years. she took silver in the final at the world athletics championships in doha. our correspondent, natalie pirks, reports. the light show was dazzling. the tension, discernible. and then, dina. already the first british woman ever to reach a world 100 metres final, this was a step into the unknown. and everywhere she looked were lanes packed with sprinting royalty. less than 11 seconds stood between her and immortality. dina asher-smith is right there, thompson trying to come through. shelly—ann fraser—pryce, a fourth gold—medal, her fourth title. dina asher—smith ran brilliantly well. as the rainbow head pocket rocket from jamaica claimed gold, it sunkin rocket from jamaica claimed gold, it sunk in that asher—smith's first world medal was silver. dina asher—smith is the poster girl for british athletics and she showed why. running a l
when that system fails, it's the dogs that suffer and owners like danielle, who can lose hundreds — even thousands — of pounds. wyre davies at the bbc sport centre. hello. thanks very much. good evening. dina asher—smith has won britain's first women's global 100 metre medal for nearly 60 years. she took silver in the final at the world athletics championships in doha. our correspondent, natalie pirks, reports. the light show was dazzling. the tension, discernible. and then, dina. already...
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you have the brothers davis up front with darian daniels. mohamed berry a leader.arbison. again he will get maybe a yard and that will force the three and out by the huskers' defense. >> this husker's defense started the game off the right way. three plays niu was only getting one yard. this is the type of start that frost expected and the type they want to the nebraska team. >> a dangerous return man is now back in spielman. had a 76-yard return for a touchdown against south alabama in the opener. matt bearens will punt to him. spielman having a back up. fair catch is made at the 23 yard line. adrien martinez has his team up adrien martinez has his team up 3-0.s? he will take the field when we he will take the field when we come back. lms my nerves when i'm worried about he will take the field when we come back. moving into our new apartment. why don't we just ask geico for help with renters insurance? i didn't know geico helps with renters insurance. yeah, and we could save a bunch too. antonio! fetch computer! antonio? i'll get it. get to know geico and see how
you have the brothers davis up front with darian daniels. mohamed berry a leader.arbison. again he will get maybe a yard and that will force the three and out by the huskers' defense. >> this husker's defense started the game off the right way. three plays niu was only getting one yard. this is the type of start that frost expected and the type they want to the nebraska team. >> a dangerous return man is now back in spielman. had a 76-yard return for a touchdown against south...
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when that system fails, it's the dogs that suffer and owners like danielle, who can lose hundreds — even thousands — of pounds. wyre daviesfarm capital." that's tomorrow night at 8:30, on bbc one wales. it'll also be available, on the iplayer. democrats in the us congress, say impeachment hearings against donald trump, could be held this week. the allegations centre on claims he put pressure on ukraine, to dig up dirt on a potential rival, who's running for the white house in 2020. joe biden is one of the front runners for the democratic nomination to challenge mr trump. but a former prosecutor in ukraine, says there was never any dirt to dig up. jonah fisher reports from the capital, kiev. with an impeachment enquiry under way, president trump is on the attack, tweeting a new video about his possible opponent in next year's election. we've stepped up the official assistance to help backstop the ukrainian economy. this was four years ago in kiev. joe biden was vice president and the 0bama administration's go—to man on ukraine. at the same time, his son, hunter, had a well—paid job on the board of a ukrainian energy compan
when that system fails, it's the dogs that suffer and owners like danielle, who can lose hundreds — even thousands — of pounds. wyre daviesfarm capital." that's tomorrow night at 8:30, on bbc one wales. it'll also be available, on the iplayer. democrats in the us congress, say impeachment hearings against donald trump, could be held this week. the allegations centre on claims he put pressure on ukraine, to dig up dirt on a potential rival, who's running for the white house in 2020. joe...
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. >> davy crockett from tennessee or daniel boone. >> yep. >> we digress. >> for housing stocks, homeuildingers kb homes toll brothers. driechgt 8% in the itb etf usually interest rates good for builders grasso you're in which one. >> i'm in lennar still. >> right. >> these things have performed lennar up 68% year to date so this isn't a new stage we see. these guys have performed year to date. i think ner going to continue to perform. this is the kmas of lower interest rates but when you start to see that multifamily just increasing by exponential percentages, i think that you could you could see this trade last a bit longer. >> well, mr. julian emmanuel is right, if he is right, and the biggest bubble has burst then what. >> if you want to overlay charts, the overlay the rate chart against the homemade builders, the sensitivity interest if you play rates and home builders i should say the housing sector i would rather play home depot, the home improvement space. we have seen those stocks outperform. >> that was a self-would you rather by the way. >> thanks. $40 was the high in toll
. >> davy crockett from tennessee or daniel boone. >> yep. >> we digress. >> for housing stocks, homeuildingers kb homes toll brothers. driechgt 8% in the itb etf usually interest rates good for builders grasso you're in which one. >> i'm in lennar still. >> right. >> these things have performed lennar up 68% year to date so this isn't a new stage we see. these guys have performed year to date. i think ner going to continue to perform. this is the kmas...
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davis, all of us, we tried to make it work. hopefully he finds what he's looking for. >>> let's switch to college football. battle of backups. stanford's costello out in this game while usc danielslost for the season with a torn acl. he injured against fresno state. meeting up before the game, 100th meeting between the two teams. davis mills, the backup qb to connor weddington, 15 yards and in. 7-3 stanford. the good times roll for the cardinals. cameron scarlet, he scores as well, stanford led 17-3 at one point, but trojans scored 21 pick.yards to amsainbrown.qur,sy that was their sixth touchdown on seven drives and usc rolls 45-20. san jo win total, they could do it with a win against tulsa saturday. brooks ran for 140 yards, scored on this 9-yard touchdown. 7-0 golden hurricanes. finds the end zone here, second quarter, josh love to jermaine braddock. down 17-10. tulsa, 256 yards on the ground and three scores. tulsa wins 34-16. >>> star wars night in oakland. plenty like to dress up as their favorite characters. that's a good one there. a's taking on the tigers. 2-0. the a's within one. 20th of the year. chris bassett dealing 11 strikeouts. in six innings. the a's had 19 tot
davis, all of us, we tried to make it work. hopefully he finds what he's looking for. >>> let's switch to college football. battle of backups. stanford's costello out in this game while usc danielslost for the season with a torn acl. he injured against fresno state. meeting up before the game, 100th meeting between the two teams. davis mills, the backup qb to connor weddington, 15 yards and in. 7-3 stanford. the good times roll for the cardinals. cameron scarlet, he scores as well,...
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daniels lost for the season with a torn acl. he injured against fresno state. meeting up before the game, 100th meeting between the two teams. davisls, the backup qb to connor weddington, 15 yards and in. the good times roll for the cardinals. cameron scarlet, he scores as well, stanford led 17-3 at one point, but trojans scored 21 before the half. it's 7 yards to ama saint brown. it's 24-20 at halftime. third quarter, usc's malipi, four-yard touchdown run and he does it again here after a mills pick. that was their sixth touchdown on seven drives and usc rolls 45-20. san jose's 1-0 to open the year looking to surpass last year's win total, they could do it with a win saturday. brooks ran for 140 yards, scored on this 9-yard touchdown. 7-0 golden hurricanes. finds the end zone here, second quarter, josh love to jermaine brad dock. down 17-10. tulsa, 256 yards on the ground and three scores. t.k. wilkerson pounds it. tulsa wins 34-16. >>> star wars night in oakland. plenty like to dress up as their favorite characters. a's taking on the tigers. 2-0. the a's within one. 20th of the year. chris bassett dealing 11 strikeouts. the a's
daniels lost for the season with a torn acl. he injured against fresno state. meeting up before the game, 100th meeting between the two teams. davisls, the backup qb to connor weddington, 15 yards and in. the good times roll for the cardinals. cameron scarlet, he scores as well, stanford led 17-3 at one point, but trojans scored 21 before the half. it's 7 yards to ama saint brown. it's 24-20 at halftime. third quarter, usc's malipi, four-yard touchdown run and he does it again here after a...
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daniels lost for the season with a torn acl. he injured against fresno state. the two injured quarterbacks meeting up before the game, 100th meeting between the two teams. first stanford possession, davisonnor weddington, 15 yards and in. 7-3. the good times roll for the cardinals. next stanford possession, cameron scarlet, he scores as well, stanford led 17-3 at one point, but trojans scored 21 before the half. it's 7 yards to ama saint brown. it's 24-20 at halftime. third quarter, usc's malipi, four-yard touchdown run and he does it again here after a mills pick. that was their sixth touchdown on seven drives and usc rolls 45-20. san jose's 1-0 to open the year looking to surpass last year's win total, they could do it with a win saturday. brooks ran for 140 yards, scored on this 9-yard touchdown. 7-0 golden hurricanes. finds the end zone here, second quarter, josh love to jermaine brad dock. down 17-10. tulsa, 256 yards on the ground and three scores. t.k. wilkerson pounds it. tulsa wins 34-16. >>> baseball now, star wars night in oakland. plenty like to dress up as their favorite characters. that's a good one there. a's taking on the tigers. 2-0. the a's within one. 20th of the yea
daniels lost for the season with a torn acl. he injured against fresno state. the two injured quarterbacks meeting up before the game, 100th meeting between the two teams. first stanford possession, davisonnor weddington, 15 yards and in. 7-3. the good times roll for the cardinals. next stanford possession, cameron scarlet, he scores as well, stanford led 17-3 at one point, but trojans scored 21 before the half. it's 7 yards to ama saint brown. it's 24-20 at halftime. third quarter, usc's...
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davis greer sezna, junior. thomas joseph sgoria. khalid m. shahid. earl richard shanahan. dan shanower. katherine shatzoff. barbara shaw john shea, junior. danielk shea. kathleen shearer. linda jim sheehan. hagay shefi. thomas joseph schubert. mark shulman. alan abraham schwartz. joanna segments. diane signer. gregory sikorsky. david is over. craig silverstein. nasima simjee. bruce simmons. diane m. simmons. donald e. simmons. george w. simon. arthur simon. kenneth allen simon. and my uncle. this is my second time reading for you. i hope you are proud of me. i've never met you before, but you willre always be in our min, heart and everyday lives. i know you are out there watching me. i love you. >> my mom who i'm honored to share my middle name with. i struggle everyday to continue your legacy. her family loves, misses and will never forget you. [applause] >> michael j. simon. paul joseph simon. marianne liquori simone. barry simowitz. jane louise simpkin. just lyal simpson. cheryl sincock. speak eight. thomas sinton. peter siracuse. muriel siskopoulus. john p. skala. princess joseph skidmore, junior. paul albert skryzpek. christopher paul slat
davis greer sezna, junior. thomas joseph sgoria. khalid m. shahid. earl richard shanahan. dan shanower. katherine shatzoff. barbara shaw john shea, junior. danielk shea. kathleen shearer. linda jim sheehan. hagay shefi. thomas joseph schubert. mark shulman. alan abraham schwartz. joanna segments. diane signer. gregory sikorsky. david is over. craig silverstein. nasima simjee. bruce simmons. diane m. simmons. donald e. simmons. george w. simon. arthur simon. kenneth allen simon. and my uncle....