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we have enough problems we have known i don't try to avoid it david field i know you're going to but no no i'm. got a photo. in there. at least when you were the shops for now and had a better idea of where we work but still no news regarding the permission to cross the border. three days turned into a week and it felt like forever we started out some would ever get to western sahara but then we got the call with them waiting for the police sorry affronts had arranged the car and security for us so at six am we were off. in order to get to western so hard you have to pass a number of checkpoints knowledge area and mauritania security here is tight dozens of foreigners were kidnapped and held for ransom in the last decade so they're not taking any chances but didn't stop us from having the little pipes to eat in the middle of the desert where our guards turned into shafts. yes. we. drive superior leslie lasted about six hours we finally arrived or more looking forward to meeting our female to miners this used to be a hospital but now it houses the norwegian then geo that started to mi
we have enough problems we have known i don't try to avoid it david field i know you're going to but no no i'm. got a photo. in there. at least when you were the shops for now and had a better idea of where we work but still no news regarding the permission to cross the border. three days turned into a week and it felt like forever we started out some would ever get to western sahara but then we got the call with them waiting for the police sorry affronts had arranged the car and security for...
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and the nfl is making late season changes to keep players safe on the field. david murphy has the seven-day forecast when "action news" continues. >>> in the next hour we may learn new details about friday's deadly standoff in bethlehem township. and the district attorney will have a news conference at southbound 30 and that justice kepthart shot and kill aid police officer outside of his family's home. and they found him shot dead inside of the home. police say he took his own life. >> north korea is somebody'sing to new sanctions as an act of war. if response to the latest ballistic missile that north korea says can reach anywhere on the u.s. main land. and they are ordering north koreans working overseas to return home within with two years and banned i'ms to and from the country. this was negotiated with china. and north korea says that it is quote a pipe dream to think that the u.s. will give up its nuclear weapons. >> and there is little rest for firefighters working the front lines of the thomas fire. the largest wild fire in modern california history and exp
and the nfl is making late season changes to keep players safe on the field. david murphy has the seven-day forecast when "action news" continues. >>> in the next hour we may learn new details about friday's deadly standoff in bethlehem township. and the district attorney will have a news conference at southbound 30 and that justice kepthart shot and kill aid police officer outside of his family's home. and they found him shot dead inside of the home. police say he took his...
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and flash floods killing more than a hundred people. >> late changes to keep players safe on the field. david cold again this morning and colder in fact than it was when you stepped out yesterday. temperatures right now in the 20's across most of the region. the farther north you go the colder it gets. 22 degrees in allentown right now and of course there's also a wind blowing and that's giving us wind chills from about 10 to the upper teens. gets even worse in the seven-day forecast unfortunately. i'll have parka weather for you coming up. >> ♪ >> wow. >> well, this was the way so many mornings started yesterday. the action cam was there as the smith children came down the stairs of their nome northeast philadelphia. brendan gianna and vincent have lots of presents to open. they shared similar ideas about what christmas means to them. >> 'cause i want to open presents. >> you get to open presents and it's really fun. >> happiness. >> well, the smith children were also quick to point out the true reason for the holiday the christian belief in the birth of jesus christ. >> my favorite part yes
and flash floods killing more than a hundred people. >> late changes to keep players safe on the field. david cold again this morning and colder in fact than it was when you stepped out yesterday. temperatures right now in the 20's across most of the region. the farther north you go the colder it gets. 22 degrees in allentown right now and of course there's also a wind blowing and that's giving us wind chills from about 10 to the upper teens. gets even worse in the seven-day forecast...
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garvin: our next story takes us to the baseball field, where david benzer is now helping others strike out fear after a cancer diagnosis. benzer is part of the giants' broadcast crew. his story, though, stretches well beyond the field and into the cancer wing of local hospitals. [crowd cheering] garvin: the san francisco giants fan lucky enough to grab a front-row seat at at&t park-- david benzer: oh, boy, bases loaded. garvin: still sits one row behind david benzer and has for close to 40 years. david: it's been my passion and my pride and my heart to do this, yeah. david: nice play. garvin: david has been a cameraman for the giants tv broadcast for more than half his life. behind the lens, next to the visitors' dugout, his home away from home. david: being a cameraman out in the elements and feeling that all, and feeling that emotion, you're just one step from that white line. david: good luck today. garvin: david's cool job with all the cool friends he made along the way meant everything to him, defined who he was, really. so, you can imagine how great it felt in 2010 to celebrate h
garvin: our next story takes us to the baseball field, where david benzer is now helping others strike out fear after a cancer diagnosis. benzer is part of the giants' broadcast crew. his story, though, stretches well beyond the field and into the cancer wing of local hospitals. [crowd cheering] garvin: the san francisco giants fan lucky enough to grab a front-row seat at at&t park-- david benzer: oh, boy, bases loaded. garvin: still sits one row behind david benzer and has for close to 40...
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ultimately convinced him to switch to nike, and he was our first real prominent track and field athlete. david after others. you have to pay them to use your shoes or they just like it so much they use your shoes? phil: they all just like it so much, they wear them. david: really? phil: no. [laughter] phil: if they are good enough, they demand an endorsement fee from us or whoever. the one that comes immediately to mind is michael johnson at the 1996 olympics in atlanta, wore the gold shoes, which lifted us significantly. david: and you made those shoes? early on, john mcenroe, he would from time to time lose his temper, and did that reflect poorly on your shoe? or you didn't care about his image? his image was a great tennis player, but sometimes he would lose control, some people might say, and that did not bother you, or did it help sales? phil: the latter. david: oh, it did? ok. phil: no, he had a bad temper. but i always remember that arnold palmer had a bad temper too, but he would keep it in control. but you could see him standing there ready to lose it. john went over. he was arnold pa
ultimately convinced him to switch to nike, and he was our first real prominent track and field athlete. david after others. you have to pay them to use your shoes or they just like it so much they use your shoes? phil: they all just like it so much, they wear them. david: really? phil: no. [laughter] phil: if they are good enough, they demand an endorsement fee from us or whoever. the one that comes immediately to mind is michael johnson at the 1996 olympics in atlanta, wore the gold shoes,...
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issue on the front burner and in everyone's mind until we know what happened to sergeantla david johnson. i field back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields back. without objection, the speaker or a designee and minority leader shall each name a total of 15 members delegates or resident commissioner of the respected party who are not members of the ethics to serve on subcommittees of that committee during the 115th pursuant to clause 5-a-4. pursuant to clause 5-a 4-a and the the following members of the house to serve on investigative subcommittees on the committee of ethics for the 115th congress. >> mrs. wagner of missouri, mrs. walorski, mrs. handel, mrs. walters of california, mr. paulsen of minnesota. the speaker pro tempore: the house lays before the chamber a communication. the clerk: the honorable the speaker house of representatives, sir, pursuant to the order of december 13, a of nd clause 5-a-4 i've the house of representatives i designate the following members to serve as members of an investigative subcommittee established by the committee on ethics during the 115th congres
issue on the front burner and in everyone's mind until we know what happened to sergeantla david johnson. i field back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields back. without objection, the speaker or a designee and minority leader shall each name a total of 15 members delegates or resident commissioner of the respected party who are not members of the ethics to serve on subcommittees of that committee during the 115th pursuant to clause 5-a-4. pursuant to clause 5-a 4-a and the the...
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field goal. stanford throws the interception. david shaw 4-3 and bowl game appearances.>>> did not lead until the last play of the game. the sharks will take it at home. before the holiday against the calgary flames. they have the power play opportunity. they take advantage. great passing. his eight of the year. again the flames retake the lead. brent burns shot on goal. meyer redirects. we have a 2-2 game. right through the wickets. over time no score. the shoot out. this is just sensational. what a move. watch the replay. the sharks as a result of that beauty on eyes when it. martin jones 32 saves. san jose victorious.>>> moraga through the tunnel around the bend in the gaels rolling since thanksgiving. they had a 30-7 lead in the game. jordan goes the distance with a nice move in the lane. a flip shot. they have themselves a huge lead by halftime at 44-18. calvin gets a touch with the left hand. from the baseline corner. it just continues. emmett -- watched this past between the legs. of the defender for the big guy. the replay you
field goal. stanford throws the interception. david shaw 4-3 and bowl game appearances.>>> did not lead until the last play of the game. the sharks will take it at home. before the holiday against the calgary flames. they have the power play opportunity. they take advantage. great passing. his eight of the year. again the flames retake the lead. brent burns shot on goal. meyer redirects. we have a 2-2 game. right through the wickets. over time no score. the shoot out. this is just...
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as for fields, he faces 40 years in prison if convicted. doreen? >> all right, david culver reporting. thank you, david. >>> around halloween time we told you about candy and ku klux klan recruitment fliers that were left in some loudoun county neighborhoods. >> one woman was fed up and decided to fight back, but as bureau chief julie carey tells us tonight, publicity about her message is drawing support and outrage. >> reporter: it is a banner that reads like a protest chant. no trump, no kkk, no racist, fascist usa. >> my goal was really not to be offensive to people. it was just to cause people to think. >> reporter: rosemary lawler says the eye catching sign at the end of her country driveway was a response to this. kkk recruitment fliers dropped at dozens of loudoun county homes back around halloween. they target african-american and jewis >> i looked at it and was horrified. >> reporter: lawler said she was especially horrified because of her family history. she says her belgian-born father was involved in the resistance to the nazis and was i am prison on as a
as for fields, he faces 40 years in prison if convicted. doreen? >> all right, david culver reporting. thank you, david. >>> around halloween time we told you about candy and ku klux klan recruitment fliers that were left in some loudoun county neighborhoods. >> one woman was fed up and decided to fight back, but as bureau chief julie carey tells us tonight, publicity about her message is drawing support and outrage. >> reporter: it is a banner that reads like a...
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with the series and urn already lost it was a tough opening day in the field in melbourne. a century from davidatrick gearey was watching. no wonder they could not wait to get in. in what seems an age since england first band on, the only thing they have not lost is on the toss. and that abandoned them also. 50 runs for david warner, 100 by lunch. cameron bancroft had only be marginally more involved. out of sorts out for 26. david warner grew energy as he neared his century. at 99 he blinked. tom curran's first test wicket, what a moment... but just a moment. look at the replay. noble. back came david warner. the boundless joy of a reprieve man scoring 100. but it was shortly. anderson made no mistake. usman khawaja the first wicket for stuart broad. small margins can mean hard yards. one of the great modern batsmen, steve smith unbeaten and perhaps unbeatable but had the cricket matched the occasion? we did not bowl well first session. we did not bowl well first session. we did not add to the excitement, unless you are a david warner fan. it is the kind of match that may be decided not by mag
with the series and urn already lost it was a tough opening day in the field in melbourne. a century from davidatrick gearey was watching. no wonder they could not wait to get in. in what seems an age since england first band on, the only thing they have not lost is on the toss. and that abandoned them also. 50 runs for david warner, 100 by lunch. cameron bancroft had only be marginally more involved. out of sorts out for 26. david warner grew energy as he neared his century. at 99 he blinked....
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. ♪ ♪ david: so you are at juilliard, you are playing with other people, and then you decide ultimately go to college at harvard. yo-yo: the fieldsre anthropology and archaeology, and you may ask why. david: because they both start with an "a" and you like the a's or? yo-yo: exactly, before getting to the b's -- so the thing is, i over. clever. so the thing is, i was a very confused child because when you move, you know, everything, all the things that you hold to be solid and true visually, emotionally often, but certainly in terms of habits, people, it all changes. the rules are different. people say different things. end: so it was, you know, a lot of our french friends could not understand why we would move to the united states. and certainly a lot of americans thought, you know, this is the best country in the world. my parents kept telling me chinese culture, so incredibly important, so i was kind of befuddled because, you know, nobody can be, you know, not everybody can be right all the time, but anthropology gave me the way of studying values and cultures that, where slight shifts in values create the society and becomes
. ♪ ♪ david: so you are at juilliard, you are playing with other people, and then you decide ultimately go to college at harvard. yo-yo: the fieldsre anthropology and archaeology, and you may ask why. david: because they both start with an "a" and you like the a's or? yo-yo: exactly, before getting to the b's -- so the thing is, i over. clever. so the thing is, i was a very confused child because when you move, you know, everything, all the things that you hold to be solid and...
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. >>> one cancer survivor made eye triumphant return to the football field in time for christmas. david dues en berry -- he never with nonhodgkin's lymphoma. the 27-year-old completed treatment earlier this year and has been playing with the practice squad. he was called up and named one of the team captains. what a comeback. >>> you are going to hear this name a lot as we gear up for the winter olympics. mamame biney. she was raised in virginia. she is the first black woman now to be on the speed skating team. if her skills on the ieps donce win you over, her personality will. david culver caught up with her and her dad on the rink. >>> lacing up. maame iney has it down. she's trained in reston, virginia. headed to south korea for the 2018 winter olympics. >> yeah, very, very surreal. >> it's the last winter games. telling herself at the time -- >> my goal was going to the 2018 olympics. but i'd be really young. and i did. >> you can see how personable and giddy she can be. that's just in conversation. not when she hits the ice, she's focused. that determination started young. maame sa
. >>> one cancer survivor made eye triumphant return to the football field in time for christmas. david dues en berry -- he never with nonhodgkin's lymphoma. the 27-year-old completed treatment earlier this year and has been playing with the practice squad. he was called up and named one of the team captains. what a comeback. >>> you are going to hear this name a lot as we gear up for the winter olympics. mamame biney. she was raised in virginia. she is the first black woman...
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fields, jr. drove his car into a group of demonstrators that crash killed heather heyer and injured dozens of others. news4's david culver has been following developments and he joins us with some breaking news that you're just getting in from that courtroom, david. >> reporter: just in the past few minutes, jim. we're hearing that the charge against james fields has been upgraded to first degree murder. it was initially a second degree murder charge. that just happened within the past few minutes. came in from the courtroom ther she is also in that courtroom. imagine how emotional that is for her. she was telling the daily beast today she plans to be there for this preliminary hearing. it is the first time that she is going to be face to face with the man accusesed of hitting and killing her 32-year-old daughter. fields is one of four defendants in that courtroom right now. now, the three other defendants i have just learned a short time ago, they have been certified to move on to a grand jury. that means that the judge has ruled there is essentially enough evidence in their cases to go forward towards trial. rig
fields, jr. drove his car into a group of demonstrators that crash killed heather heyer and injured dozens of others. news4's david culver has been following developments and he joins us with some breaking news that you're just getting in from that courtroom, david. >> reporter: just in the past few minutes, jim. we're hearing that the charge against james fields has been upgraded to first degree murder. it was initially a second degree murder charge. that just happened within the past...
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david davis is saying that we have to have regulatory alignment. the eu wants a level playing field. you can't have countries who are supposed to be trading freely with you suddenly cheating and having different regulations. this also makes the front of the ft. mihir we re makes the front of the ft. mihir were saying people thought of him as a eurosceptic. he was europe minister underjohn major. that was why he was appointed. but your boss, iain duncan smith, has said we may have reached the point where we have to walk away from the talks because there is no way that we in the conservative party, mps there is no way that we in the conservative party, mp5 of his ilk, will accept staying in the customs union, even if you call it something else. the extreme brexiters do not speakfor the else. the extreme brexiters do not speak for the tory party. and the idea of walking away and leaving the issue of northern ireland unsolved issue of northern ireland unsolved is not a view of all the tory party oi’ is not a view of all the tory party or the whole of parliament. even if we walk away, ar
david davis is saying that we have to have regulatory alignment. the eu wants a level playing field. you can't have countries who are supposed to be trading freely with you suddenly cheating and having different regulations. this also makes the front of the ft. mihir we re makes the front of the ft. mihir were saying people thought of him as a eurosceptic. he was europe minister underjohn major. that was why he was appointed. but your boss, iain duncan smith, has said we may have reached the...
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david. what you see right behind me is a backfire lit by firefighters. they're trying to create a buffer between the scorched earth and the unburned fields down there. what's incredible about this fire is i'm 25 miles away from where you are, but this is the very same fire. david? >> matt gutman leading us off tonight here in southern california. matt, thank you. i wanted to give everyone at home an idea of what these fires look like from the air tonight. we're joined right now by j.t. kabc. j.t., i know the flames are burning as we speak. the fires are stick out of control. >> reporter: a very massive fire, this fire, the thomas fire. let's take you odds right now and show you those flames. this is in the canyon on the northeast flank of this fire. we're going to pull out to try to give you a little bit perspective just how large this 96,000 acre fire is. that's 150 square miles that's only 5% contained. that is a look from us on the northeast flank. looking back to your area, which is about 25 miles away. we're going to fade in our satellite technology from sky map 7 to give you an idea what this area looks like, we're going to right through ojai.
david. what you see right behind me is a backfire lit by firefighters. they're trying to create a buffer between the scorched earth and the unburned fields down there. what's incredible about this fire is i'm 25 miles away from where you are, but this is the very same fire. david? >> matt gutman leading us off tonight here in southern california. matt, thank you. i wanted to give everyone at home an idea of what these fires look like from the air tonight. we're joined right now by j.t....
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australia opener, david warner, struck a century, as england endured a tough time in the field on theme fine stroke—play in a one—sided morning session against an england side that looked flattened after surrendering the ashes in perth. the tourists fought back and warner could have been dismissed on 99, only for tom curran to be denied his maiden test wicket when replays showed that he had overstepped. the bbc‘s patrick gearey is in melbourne for us, and i asked him if australia was looking to take home their advantage today. they are. that is because who they are going up against. steve smith, the immovable object, the omens are not good for him. the last time he was out on a test match on this this ground was in 2014. he scored 434 i’u ns ground was in 2014. he scored 434 runs since that dismissal, and is averaging 140 on this ground. that is even more than the great sir donald bradman, the best there ever was. 65 not out, smith. england will be desperate to get rid of them early on the second day. to their credit, they did well on the first day after the swashbuckling century from
australia opener, david warner, struck a century, as england endured a tough time in the field on theme fine stroke—play in a one—sided morning session against an england side that looked flattened after surrendering the ashes in perth. the tourists fought back and warner could have been dismissed on 99, only for tom curran to be denied his maiden test wicket when replays showed that he had overstepped. the bbc‘s patrick gearey is in melbourne for us, and i asked him if australia was...
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from there, the cowboys or the raiders got the ball back and drove the field with less than a minute left. davidr stretched for the goal line, but fumbled through the end zone. that went back to the cowboys. that effectively killed the raiders chances for the pay off. >>> fans are feeling hopeful about now. they have a quarterback. jimmy garoppolo looks the part as he led the niners in the game-winning field goal against tennessee. the niners won 25-23. this is the third straight win, all with him behind. >>> lately, it has been all about harry and the soon-to-be bride, meghan markle. this week, har wii is making headlines with president obama. >> he interviewed him in september. it is set to air next week. these are some of the clips they released. it was done during the invek tus games. it airs on bbc next wednesday. kind of fun. >> i wonder if -- [ inaudible ] >> $72,000 for the scratch. >> that's right. >> all right. kari has a look at the forecast for this morning. another cold start. bundle up. you said bring the sunglasses. >> bring the sunglasses, it is going to be clear. that will help
from there, the cowboys or the raiders got the ball back and drove the field with less than a minute left. davidr stretched for the goal line, but fumbled through the end zone. that went back to the cowboys. that effectively killed the raiders chances for the pay off. >>> fans are feeling hopeful about now. they have a quarterback. jimmy garoppolo looks the part as he led the niners in the game-winning field goal against tennessee. the niners won 25-23. this is the third straight win,...
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from there, they drove the field with less than a minute left. davidarr stretched but fumbled through the end zone. the ball went back to the cowboys. that killed the raiders chances for the playoffs. the niners fans, meanwhile, are feeling hopeful. looks like they have a quarterback, jimmy garoppolo looking the part as he led the niners to the last drive in that game-winning field goal. the niners now 25-23. this is their third straight win all with garoppolo behind. >>> "star wars" fans, did you see the movie? >> i was going to too many christmas parties, but a lot of people did. the last jedi earned more than $2 million in the opening weekend. it is the number one movie at the box office. the eighth "star wars" movie brought in $220 million to be exact. the best opening, ever, for a film. fern nand finished second with $13 million. >> i love it. that makes you want to go out. >> i have heard it's very good. >> i have heard a lot of great things about it. >> vacation coming up for a lot of people. >> whether you are planning to hit the road or going
from there, they drove the field with less than a minute left. davidarr stretched but fumbled through the end zone. the ball went back to the cowboys. that killed the raiders chances for the playoffs. the niners fans, meanwhile, are feeling hopeful. looks like they have a quarterback, jimmy garoppolo looking the part as he led the niners to the last drive in that game-winning field goal. the niners now 25-23. this is their third straight win all with garoppolo behind. >>> "star...
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england's cricketers have had a tough time in the field on day one of the fourth ashes test. a century from davidstralia on 2411—3 at the close of play. patrick gearey reports from melbourne. no wonder they couldn't wait to get in. australia's festive season began with their series victory last week. ashes monday. in fact, in what seems an age since england first landed, the only thing they haven't lost is the toss. at the worst moment, that deserted them, too. so australia batted, of course they did. this was a gift certificate of a pitch. happy christmas, david warner. 50 runs at england's expense, 100 for the aussies by lunch. 0uch. at the other end, cameron bancroft had only been marginally more involved than the spectators. out of sorts, out for 26. a wicket, finally. the rambunctious warner grew edgy as he neared his century. on 99, he blinked. there, tom curran‘s first test wicket, what a moment. butjust a moment. look at the replay. no ball, not out. a misstep to sum up a series. back came warner. next ball, no mistake. a100, and the boundless joy of a reprieved man. his second life was s
england's cricketers have had a tough time in the field on day one of the fourth ashes test. a century from davidstralia on 2411—3 at the close of play. patrick gearey reports from melbourne. no wonder they couldn't wait to get in. australia's festive season began with their series victory last week. ashes monday. in fact, in what seems an age since england first landed, the only thing they haven't lost is the toss. at the worst moment, that deserted them, too. so australia batted, of course...
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field from melbourne. having surrendered the ashes in perth, a century from david warner and another great performance from frustrated david warner as he got near his century. he blinked and it seemed he had given tom curran his first test wicket on his debut. but a replay revealed no ball. back came david warner. the mcg rode his hundred on the very next ball. he did go to james anderson caught behind and stuart broad got his next wicket. shaun marsh given not out lbw. the review when with the umpire's call. a key moment and from there, marsh and steve smith stabilise things. smith remained unbeaten and england must worry unbeatable. i don't think we started very well, we didn't adjust to the conditions of the pitch quickly enough. when you bowl at someone quickly enough. when you bowl at someone like david warner, one of the best players in the world on a pitch like that, you don't bolt to your bus, he will hurt you. the second session, i thought we dragged it back well. we stuck to our plan much better and i thought we deserved those two wickets. there are three boxing day matches in the by are three bo
field from melbourne. having surrendered the ashes in perth, a century from david warner and another great performance from frustrated david warner as he got near his century. he blinked and it seemed he had given tom curran his first test wicket on his debut. but a replay revealed no ball. back came david warner. the mcg rode his hundred on the very next ball. he did go to james anderson caught behind and stuart broad got his next wicket. shaun marsh given not out lbw. the review when with the...
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at the moment, they lost the task and had to field on a pitch that release it the batsman on a warm day. davida. factor him, they had 100 by love. england's tied things up, and got rid of the out of sorts karen bradley croft who then is that frustrated warner. 99, you blinked, and it seemed that he had given tom curran his first test wicket on debut, but a replay revealed no ball. warner did go soon, to james anderson, caught behind, and after tea, stuart broad got his first wicket for more than a11 is. he said nearly got another with his next one, so much given not out lbw. the review went with the umpire's call. a key moment, from there, marsh, two hours but steve smith, they blow things. england must worry, perhaps unbeatable. lot of derbies. four times champions, leinster have gone top of pool b beating munster by... it has led the's fifth win in six games, give their celtic rivals, and they sealed it with this try. as, cardiff move came up on top. finally, mike white held on in an exciting finish to win the chase at captain park. had to work hard on the running, double shuffle came second
at the moment, they lost the task and had to field on a pitch that release it the batsman on a warm day. davida. factor him, they had 100 by love. england's tied things up, and got rid of the out of sorts karen bradley croft who then is that frustrated warner. 99, you blinked, and it seemed that he had given tom curran his first test wicket on debut, but a replay revealed no ball. warner did go soon, to james anderson, caught behind, and after tea, stuart broad got his first wicket for more...
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field in melbourne. having surrendered the ashes in perth a century from david warner and another great performance fromurth test. patrick gearey was watching. to borrow an australian raised in england were always going to have a card. a pitch that really suited the batsmen on a warm day here in melbourne. david warner made it look like any tool would be possible to australia. thanks to him they had 100 by lunch. england changed tack at the interval. they tighten things up at the interval. they tighten things up and got that of the art of thought cameron bancroft. they then frustrated warner as he neared a century on 99, he blinked, lobbing a catch up and it seemed he had give tom curran ‘s first test wicket on debut but a replay revealed no ball, but came warner and the mcg roared his hundred on the very next ball. warner did goes into james anderson caught behind and after t stuart broad got his first wicket for more than 400 deliveries. usman khawaja. he nearly got another with his next. shaun marsh given not out lbw. the review went to the umpire. a key moment. from there marsh and who else but stev
field in melbourne. having surrendered the ashes in perth a century from david warner and another great performance fromurth test. patrick gearey was watching. to borrow an australian raised in england were always going to have a card. a pitch that really suited the batsmen on a warm day here in melbourne. david warner made it look like any tool would be possible to australia. thanks to him they had 100 by lunch. england changed tack at the interval. they tighten things up at the interval. they...
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it was very much the way a reporter in the field would send notes to an editor. >> to try to verify the credibility of steel's memos, davidted calling his own sources. malcolm nance was one of them. >> david corn, the first one to receive the christopher steel dossier contacted me and he wanted to ask me some questions about how do you evaluate this information? >> after doing his own due diligence, corn arranged to do an interview via skype with christopher steel himself. >> our agreement at the time was that i could, you know, quote him but i would not identify him by name. >> the former spy didn't want publicity. he wanted action. in the interview steel told corn this is something of huge significance, way above party politics. he said i think trump's own party should be aware of this stuff, as well. corn had his scoop, but he knew he had to be careful. >> i wasn't going to take specific allegations, particularly the ones that president trump is owed a degree of fairness but journalistic integrity, you don't want to report allegations about anyone that you can't verify aren't true. >> still, corn believed steel's reput
it was very much the way a reporter in the field would send notes to an editor. >> to try to verify the credibility of steel's memos, davidted calling his own sources. malcolm nance was one of them. >> david corn, the first one to receive the christopher steel dossier contacted me and he wanted to ask me some questions about how do you evaluate this information? >> after doing his own due diligence, corn arranged to do an interview via skype with christopher steel himself....
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david. 6:42. a star both on and off the field. he does when he is not on the gridiron. >> and later swifties get ready to shop until you drop. a store featuring all things taylor swift. matt. >> we're live in chester county the crowd is out in full force now here in the eastbound lanes of the 30 bypass. it is crowded from 340 into 113. we'll check our delays on 95 because of that crash and one of our regional rail lines is suspended. i'll tell you which one when "action news" continues on this wednesday morning. >> ♪♪ >> ♪♪ >> an updnews t huge fire continues to burn although mostly seeinghopper6 lie the borough of shanksville. this broke out it avenue at 5:30 a.m. it has been burning out of control ever since. at one point firefighters were really concerned about people the home because they know people in there when it actually started. what weary receiving now in terms of word is that threenjured. th here. this is live on the facebook "action news" page. also you can watch this live stream o chopper6 onabc.com as firefighters t
david. 6:42. a star both on and off the field. he does when he is not on the gridiron. >> and later swifties get ready to shop until you drop. a store featuring all things taylor swift. matt. >> we're live in chester county the crowd is out in full force now here in the eastbound lanes of the 30 bypass. it is crowded from 340 into 113. we'll check our delays on 95 because of that crash and one of our regional rail lines is suspended. i'll tell you which one when "action...
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know, people will say he comes under fire because he's not a carl rove or a david axelrod, and that is true. he's basically a field guy. he's a certain kind of operative. there isn't a depth inside of the rnc to bolster them now, other than, again, in data and in money. but in terms of what they're doing instinctively and for strategic terms, there's just not much of an operation there. >> it's interesting, david, because in most white houses, and you can speak to this better than anybody, there would be a bigger, a more complex or experienced operation. it seems like for the president, a lot of the political operation is the idea of him going out and doing rallies, just like he did on the campaign trail. >> absolutely. if you think about the most successful chief of staff, usually that person has a lot of political moxie. think of james baker who ran two campaigns against reagan and the day after reagan was elected he asked jim baker to come in and be his chief of staff. and, yes, he had a political office. it was really important that he had baker there. where everything is integrated, in your politics, policy,
know, people will say he comes under fire because he's not a carl rove or a david axelrod, and that is true. he's basically a field guy. he's a certain kind of operative. there isn't a depth inside of the rnc to bolster them now, other than, again, in data and in money. but in terms of what they're doing instinctively and for strategic terms, there's just not much of an operation there. >> it's interesting, david, because in most white houses, and you can speak to this better than...
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it has also been amazing to me as i search out, like you do, david, i search out individuals that have been in certain fields for a long time, negotiated deals with north korea in the past. and i sat down with them and said, what do you think about the president's north korea strategy right now? and was amazed that many that i respect said, i can't disagree with it. so i think that there is, it's almost a sport of public criticism toward how he does, but when you get down to the content of what he does, what i'm finding is that people who i would perceive as subject experts don't have too much critical to say about the content of what he does. mr. sanger: the substance is better than the noise around it. mr. burr: the noise around it -- i've said this to reporters on the hill because they come to me with every tweet. i don't tweet. they haven't learned, i don't read them, whether it's my wife's or the president's, but my comment to them is, try to -- mr. sanger: try to figure out which of those two could get you in more trouble. mr. burr: but my point is, as long as you cover it, he's going to continue to do
it has also been amazing to me as i search out, like you do, david, i search out individuals that have been in certain fields for a long time, negotiated deals with north korea in the past. and i sat down with them and said, what do you think about the president's north korea strategy right now? and was amazed that many that i respect said, i can't disagree with it. so i think that there is, it's almost a sport of public criticism toward how he does, but when you get down to the content of what...
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it has also been amazing to me as i search out, like you do, david, i search out individuals that have been in certain fields for a long time, negotiated deals with north korea in the past. and i sat down with them and said, what do you think about the president's north korea strategy right now? and was amazed that many that i respect said, i can't disagree with it. so i think that there is, it's almost a sport of public criticism toward how he does, but when you get down to the content of what he does, what i'm finding is that people who i would perceive as subject experts don't have too much critical to say about the content of what he does. mr. sanger: the substance is better than the noise around it. mr. burr: the noise around it -- i've said this to reporters on the hill because they come to me with every tweet. i don't tweet. they haven't learned, i don't read them, whether it's my wife's or the president's, but my comment to them is, try to -- mr. sanger: try to figure out which of those two could get you in more trouble. mr. burr: but my point is, as long as you cover it, he's going to continue to do
it has also been amazing to me as i search out, like you do, david, i search out individuals that have been in certain fields for a long time, negotiated deals with north korea in the past. and i sat down with them and said, what do you think about the president's north korea strategy right now? and was amazed that many that i respect said, i can't disagree with it. so i think that there is, it's almost a sport of public criticism toward how he does, but when you get down to the content of what...
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lot of hard yakka, from the moment they lost the toss and had to field on a pitch that suited the batsmen on a warm day in melbourne. david had 100 by lunch. england changed tack after the interval, getting rid of the out—of—sorts cameron bancroft, then frustrated warner as he neared his century. on 99, he blinked, and it seemed he had given tom curran his first test wicket on debut. but the replay revealed no ball. back came warner, and the mcg roared his hundred on the next ball. warner went soon to james anderson, caught behind. after tea, stuart broad got his first wicket for more than 400 deliveries, usman khawaja. he nearly got another with his next, shaun marsh given not out lbw. the review went with the umpire's call, a key moment. from there, marsh and steve smith — who else — stabilised things. smith unbeaten. and england worry he might perhaps be unbeatable. i don't think we started very well, didn't adjust to the conditions of the pitch quick enough. when you bowl at somebody like warner, one of the best players in the world on a pitch like that, and you don't bowl to your best, he will hurt you. in the second
lot of hard yakka, from the moment they lost the toss and had to field on a pitch that suited the batsmen on a warm day in melbourne. david had 100 by lunch. england changed tack after the interval, getting rid of the out—of—sorts cameron bancroft, then frustrated warner as he neared his century. on 99, he blinked, and it seemed he had given tom curran his first test wicket on debut. but the replay revealed no ball. back came warner, and the mcg roared his hundred on the next ball. warner...
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lot of hard yakka, from the moment they lost the toss and had to field on a pitch that suited the batsmen on a one day in melbourne. davidp thanks to him they had 100 by lunch. england changed tack after the interval, getting rid of the out of sorts cameron bancroft, then frustrated warner as he neared his century. 99, he blinked, and it seemed he had given tom curran his first test wicket on debut. the replay revealed no ball. back came warner, and the mcg roared his hundred. after tea stuart broad got his first wicket for more than 400 deliveries, usman khawaja. he nearly got another with his next, shaun marsh given not out lbw. the review went with the umpire's call, a key moment. from their marsh and steve smith, who else, stabilised things. smith, who else, stabilised things. smith unbeaten. and england worry he might perhaps be unbeatable. people wa nt might perhaps be unbeatable. people want to see exciting cricket. we did oui’ want to see exciting cricket. we did our best. we didn't bowl great in the first session. we didn't add to that excitement, unless you are a david warner fan. but the second session, we did
lot of hard yakka, from the moment they lost the toss and had to field on a pitch that suited the batsmen on a one day in melbourne. davidp thanks to him they had 100 by lunch. england changed tack after the interval, getting rid of the out of sorts cameron bancroft, then frustrated warner as he neared his century. 99, he blinked, and it seemed he had given tom curran his first test wicket on debut. the replay revealed no ball. back came warner, and the mcg roared his hundred. after tea stuart...
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david, what is this hearing today all about? >> reporter: this is a preliminary hearing and it is happening down in charlottesville. it is against james field., charged with second degree murder. this is to determine whether there is enough evidence to go to trial. we should also tell you there are three other defrts who are also in the charlottesville courtroom facing lesser charges and this just came in moments ago. we have learned that those three cases have been certified to go on to a grand jury. that means within the moment, fields is going to be going in front of a judge. given how violent the clashes became this pastu down there. dozens of police are intact cal gear. they are surrounding this courthouse today. these are images tweeted out from our sister station in charlottesville and we're going to get video to add to that in the next hour. i am told there are two police choppers. they are patrolling snipers on area roofs. all because of this we saw in august. chaos rocking charlottesville following one of the largest gatherings of white nationalists and far-right extremists in a decade. they were upset with the city council vote t
david, what is this hearing today all about? >> reporter: this is a preliminary hearing and it is happening down in charlottesville. it is against james field., charged with second degree murder. this is to determine whether there is enough evidence to go to trial. we should also tell you there are three other defrts who are also in the charlottesville courtroom facing lesser charges and this just came in moments ago. we have learned that those three cases have been certified to go on to...
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from the moment they lost the toss and had to field on a pitch that suited the batsman on a warm day here in melbourne. davidlunch thanks to him. england changed tack at the interval and tightened things up and got rid of the out of sorts bancraft. it seemed he had given curran his first test wicket on debut. but a replay revealed no ball, back came warner and the mcg roared his 100 on the next ball. warner did go soon to anderson, caught behind. after tea stuart broad got his first wicket for more than 400 deliveries. he nearly got another with his next one. marsh given not out lbw. the review went with the umpire's call. a key moment, from there marsh and smith stabilised things. smith remained unbeaten and england must worry perhaps unbeatable. three local derbies in the pro—14 today. cardiff blues won in newport against the dragons. leinster went top of pool b after beating munster. the most dramatic finish to a match was in llanelli where the scarlets came from behind to beat the ospreys. josh macleod went over with the last play of the match. but that's the moment where evans was sent off. there were p
from the moment they lost the toss and had to field on a pitch that suited the batsman on a warm day here in melbourne. davidlunch thanks to him. england changed tack at the interval and tightened things up and got rid of the out of sorts bancraft. it seemed he had given curran his first test wicket on debut. but a replay revealed no ball, back came warner and the mcg roared his 100 on the next ball. warner did go soon to anderson, caught behind. after tea stuart broad got his first wicket for...
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david kerley. >> reporter: passengers heard the >> please evacuate. >> reporter: instead of heading home they headed out of dallas love field. a small air conditioner fire. >> you got to turn around and go back this way. >> reporter: they all had to be rescreened again. all across the country. the lines were long. 2.7 million took to the sky, a sky filled with airliners by midday. in washington, we went behind the scenes. for united airplanes, this is the busiest day for the holiday season. with weather a potential threat, they keep an eye on the maps as baggage fills the belt. united tries to get 5 million passengers home between now and new year's. >> how's it going. >> so far so good. our on-time performance is right where we expect it to be. >> some good news from the northeast there. david ker reagan airport. we saw that crush of some 3 million flyers today. looking ahead what will be the busiest travel day for those trying to get back home. >> think about it, tom, last night and tonight two of the busiest days to get out of town. many of these passengers will want to come home soon after christmas. tuesday after christ
david kerley. >> reporter: passengers heard the >> please evacuate. >> reporter: instead of heading home they headed out of dallas love field. a small air conditioner fire. >> you got to turn around and go back this way. >> reporter: they all had to be rescreened again. all across the country. the lines were long. 2.7 million took to the sky, a sky filled with airliners by midday. in washington, we went behind the scenes. for united airplanes, this is the busiest...
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they have to field on a pitch that suited the batsmen on a pitch that suited the batsmen ona on a pitch that suited the batsmen on a warm day in melbourne. davids to him. england tightened things up and then frustrated warner as he neared his century on 99. he blinked and it seemed he had given tom curran his first test wicket on replay but it was overruled. what i did go soon to james anderson and after tea stuart got his first wicket i more broad got his first wicket for more than 400 deliveries. he nearly got with his next. shaun marsh another with his next. shaun marsh given not out lbw, the review went with the umpire call. a key moment and then steve smith stabilised things. he remained unbeaten and england must worry that they are perhaps unbeatable. well james anderson and david warner where the key players of the day. the contrast in emotions. i was disappointed with the way i played the shot, i have played it many times in my career. we spoke about being cautious of the horizontal cut shots and making sure of communicating. and we had two of them in the same over, one potentially dismissing me. quite annoyed. and then getting recalle
they have to field on a pitch that suited the batsmen on a pitch that suited the batsmen ona on a pitch that suited the batsmen on a warm day in melbourne. davids to him. england tightened things up and then frustrated warner as he neared his century on 99. he blinked and it seemed he had given tom curran his first test wicket on replay but it was overruled. what i did go soon to james anderson and after tea stuart got his first wicket i more broad got his first wicket for more than 400...
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use the palestine issue as a way to distract, but i think governments field have a hands full trying to deal with things at home. davidg to deal with in iran. how much of that is a factor for saudi arabia? saudi arabia may be moving closer to israel, and that reduces some of the tension with respect to this issue. jon: the saudi government is closer to israel, but they also feel issues like recognition are precisely the kinds of symbolic things the president gave to israel this week, are precisely the things you have to withhold to create a greater balance of power between the israelis and the palestinians. the saudi's feel very deeply they need to support the palestinian cause and justice for the palestinians. i do think the u.s. relationship to saudi arabia is going to take a hit. the trust between u.s. and saudi arabia will take a hit because of this move. americans might argue it does not matter if they like us are not. the reality is on a lot of issues, when you get away from immediate security issues, the saudi's will look for alternatives to the united states rather than building a deeper relationship with the
use the palestine issue as a way to distract, but i think governments field have a hands full trying to deal with things at home. davidg to deal with in iran. how much of that is a factor for saudi arabia? saudi arabia may be moving closer to israel, and that reduces some of the tension with respect to this issue. jon: the saudi government is closer to israel, but they also feel issues like recognition are precisely the kinds of symbolic things the president gave to israel this week, are...
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field, cnn. >> thank you, alexander. to discuss i want to bring in aaron david miller, cnn global affairs analyst, and we always like to have on especially on a friday. you wrote this opinion piece for the "washington post" in which you argue despite trump's america first policy, so far trump's foreign policy mostly puts america last. you raised concern about a military option specifically on north korea. explain your thinking on this. >> i mean, i do. but i think the bottom line, ana is the president has demonstrated a tendency to be risk add verse, not risk ready. i think i say he's not the obama reduction when it comes to force. he struck proportionately in april against the assad regime. he limited syria. surge in afghanistan was modest by any proportion. and despite all of the bluster, and tough words and rhetoric against iran and north korea, he has done a lot of restraint. i think secretary mattis have a lot to do with that. >> at the same time though, he has been effective i guess you can say in getting the international community to unite in posing the toughest sanctions ever on north korea. >> absolutely the case.
field, cnn. >> thank you, alexander. to discuss i want to bring in aaron david miller, cnn global affairs analyst, and we always like to have on especially on a friday. you wrote this opinion piece for the "washington post" in which you argue despite trump's america first policy, so far trump's foreign policy mostly puts america last. you raised concern about a military option specifically on north korea. explain your thinking on this. >> i mean, i do. but i think the...
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david shaw going for it on fourth and goal to take the lead. scarlet taken down by usc. shaw passes up a potentially game-tying field goal.er -- stands in the pocket steps up amidst the pressure and fires to michael pittman for a 54 yard game. 325 yards two touchdowns on 17 completions. same drive. ronald jones caps it off with this touchdown. 140 yards and two touchdowns of the night. usc takes a lead. the cardinal not dead. kj costello who has come on at quarterback to kayden smith his roommate. great touchdown catch. 28 yards out. three point game after a failed onside kick usc goals for it on fourth down to run out the clock. they get it right there. the passes complete to josh to. usc 31-28. they will likely play in the fiesta bowl. stanford awaits their fate. regular season. ends at 9-4.>>> steph curry has fans everywhere around the country. first-quarter warriors of the eighth-31. curry hits -- he had 23 points of the night. 2nd quarter warriors up by 5. kd with the drive. gets foul. he muscles it in and. jonathan simmons hanging all over him. he had 25 on the night. here is your just for good measure play. he gets
david shaw going for it on fourth and goal to take the lead. scarlet taken down by usc. shaw passes up a potentially game-tying field goal.er -- stands in the pocket steps up amidst the pressure and fires to michael pittman for a 54 yard game. 325 yards two touchdowns on 17 completions. same drive. ronald jones caps it off with this touchdown. 140 yards and two touchdowns of the night. usc takes a lead. the cardinal not dead. kj costello who has come on at quarterback to kayden smith his...
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david. well, the eagles have secured home field advantage after that win. more details on 6abc.com.with us here on this tuesday. >> we love y'all. you guys are awesome. >> you could have been sleeping in. you could still be in your onesies but you chose to -- >> i knew that joke wasn't going away. >> i knew we'd bring it right back. back to the 1kri79, the holidays are winding down and while they're filled with family and fun and onesies this time of year can be stressful so i want to ask you guys in a moment of honesty if you've ever meditated to deal with stress. please applause. [ applause ] all right. >> i'm impressed. >> now if you are skeptical about what it can do for you, i also want you to applause. [ applause ] we got some skeptics. what if we can meditate in 60 seconds? >> it's possible, yes. we are going to do that. we are going to do that. >> dan is the expert. you have a new book out. >> yes, there it is. >> "meditation for fidgety skeptics." so, dan, can you turn all of these skeptics on to the meditation bandwagon. >> i'm going to do my best. if you're skeptical you'
david. well, the eagles have secured home field advantage after that win. more details on 6abc.com.with us here on this tuesday. >> we love y'all. you guys are awesome. >> you could have been sleeping in. you could still be in your onesies but you chose to -- >> i knew that joke wasn't going away. >> i knew we'd bring it right back. back to the 1kri79, the holidays are winding down and while they're filled with family and fun and onesies this time of year can be...
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field, freeing up pilots for other missions. this will fly into the future when it starts training with marines in california this spring. davidn, cbs news, virginia. >>> still ahead, stranded in the french alps. we'll show you the dramatic helicopter rescue of skiers trapped high above the ground. r ship in juice from overseas. only florida's natural grows all of our oranges in florida. great taste. naturally. you're gaining something from meeting mr. adderley. it's a calling to not only everybody in this neighborhood in miami, but to the nation how great we are. and how great we can be. ♪ ♪ i'll stand by you. ♪ i'll stand by you. ♪ and i'll never desert you. ♪ i'll stand by you. feel the power of thenew power...smax. ...to fight back theraflu's powerful new formula to defeat 7 cold and flu symptoms... fast. so you can play on. theraflu expressmax. new power. >>> here is another look at the christmas forecast in some cities around the country. >>> authorities now confirmed in florida, a fifth person was killed in the crash of a twin engine plane. it happened in polk county. the cessna just took off in thick fog before crashin
field, freeing up pilots for other missions. this will fly into the future when it starts training with marines in california this spring. davidn, cbs news, virginia. >>> still ahead, stranded in the french alps. we'll show you the dramatic helicopter rescue of skiers trapped high above the ground. r ship in juice from overseas. only florida's natural grows all of our oranges in florida. great taste. naturally. you're gaining something from meeting mr. adderley. it's a calling to not...
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playing field, and the trend towards a softer brexit anyway, will leave many brexiteers asking, what was the point of this? we'll be discussing with our panel whether this is all just, as davidnd does it bode ill or well for thrashing out a trade deal? good evening. if the government wanted to inject some drama and excitement into the brexit story, which some might argue was badly needed, then they certainly managed it — with theresa may making a pre—dawn flight from raf northolt across the channel this morning with the latest version of the uk's position. it would only have been bettered if she'd actually piloted the plane herself. but as to the actual substance? a deal on eu citizens' rights, a divorce settlement of 35—40 billion euros, a date for the end of the jurisdiction of the european court ofjustice, and a bit of finagling over northern ireland — but the actual promise there would not be a hard border between northern ireland
playing field, and the trend towards a softer brexit anyway, will leave many brexiteers asking, what was the point of this? we'll be discussing with our panel whether this is all just, as davidnd does it bode ill or well for thrashing out a trade deal? good evening. if the government wanted to inject some drama and excitement into the brexit story, which some might argue was badly needed, then they certainly managed it — with theresa may making a pre—dawn flight from raf northolt across the...
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highway anywhere, always took the back roads and waser fabulous at painting david mccullough-like stories. you see that field out there? used to be a whole town there. this was talking about an oil drillingha community up in northwestern pennsylvania called pit hole,, which of course now s all forest but at the time was a huge boom town. it is sort of telling those stories, getting interested in the past. that ignited an interest in the, you know, things that had happened longed ago. and then growing up in western pennsylvania ikn became very interested in george washington, but george washington we know in western pennsylvania is a 20-something year old, you knowi kind of bumbling virginian who suffers a series of defeats and manages to start a war in places likevi fort necessity and these places were the stomping ground when i was a teenager. i was fortunate in that i eventually went to graduate school, studied this period. i have worked in public history for 25 years or so and managed actually do a tremendous variety of projects from working on films and pbs series and exhibits and public programs, but al
highway anywhere, always took the back roads and waser fabulous at painting david mccullough-like stories. you see that field out there? used to be a whole town there. this was talking about an oil drillingha community up in northwestern pennsylvania called pit hole,, which of course now s all forest but at the time was a huge boom town. it is sort of telling those stories, getting interested in the past. that ignited an interest in the, you know, things that had happened longed ago. and then...
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and in any other field of work, as someone was doing that, he said he wasn't, if someone was doing 30 get fired instantly. parliament seems to be the only place that doesn't happen. davidis says prepared to consider the resignation. if damian green gets pushed out of his job over this. prepared to consider it.” pushed out of his job over this. prepared to consider it. i wonder if davis has had enough of brexit. you can't blame him. that'sjust speculation. if you look back to 2006 in all of the start, i think it's 2006 in all of the start, i think its six of one and half a dozen of the other. they will say the tories are at warof the other. they will say the tories are at war of the police but back thenit are at war of the police but back then it started when jacqui are at war of the police but back then it started whenjacqui smith from labour was the home secretary and there was a young tory activist coming to david davis according to the papers today, to say that he wa nted the papers today, to say that he wanted to get a job for labour and then leak information to them. he was put on to damian green. there was put on to damian green. there was a history here and dami
and in any other field of work, as someone was doing that, he said he wasn't, if someone was doing 30 get fired instantly. parliament seems to be the only place that doesn't happen. davidis says prepared to consider the resignation. if damian green gets pushed out of his job over this. prepared to consider it.” pushed out of his job over this. prepared to consider it. i wonder if davis has had enough of brexit. you can't blame him. that'sjust speculation. if you look back to 2006 in all of...