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former england player and coach, david lloyd. he would be the guy who got me hooked on the game. the juniors here at the time. he gave me my first cricket bat. everton weekes. .. wes wasn't alone. in the late 1950s, 12 of the league's 14 teams had a west indian pro. so many professionals around. in manchester we would go over where we had ourfriends, we would have a big cook—up. every saturday you had a test game. i was either a great batsmen or a great bowler. wes hall was one of a battery of quick bowlers dotted around the league. most potent was charlie griffith at burnley. in 1964 he took a league record 144 wickets in a season, nearly 100 lbw or clean bowled. yes, he is out many of those amateurs had never come up against fast bowling and before you got there you could see that they were quite nervous. some batsmen came in and you could see the fear on his face. obviously they were thinking i hope i get to work on monday morning. if you did not get out of the way then you would get hit and could get hurt. a lot of the senior lads would look at the fixtures and book their hol
former england player and coach, david lloyd. he would be the guy who got me hooked on the game. the juniors here at the time. he gave me my first cricket bat. everton weekes. .. wes wasn't alone. in the late 1950s, 12 of the league's 14 teams had a west indian pro. so many professionals around. in manchester we would go over where we had ourfriends, we would have a big cook—up. every saturday you had a test game. i was either a great batsmen or a great bowler. wes hall was one of a battery...
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especially one talented teenager at the club, former england player and coach, david lloyd.hat really got me hooked on the game. and the rest of the juniors that were here at the time. he gave me my first cricket bat. now we see everton weekes... wes wasn't alone. in the late 19505 and 1960s, 12 of the league's 1a teams had a west indian pro. there were so many professionals around. little clusters of people. in manchester, we would go over where we had ourfriends, we would have a big cook—up. but every saturday, you had a test game. but every saturday, you had a test player against you. i was either a great batsman or a great bowler. wes was one of a battery of quick bowlers dotted around the league. the most potent was charlie griffith at burnley. in 1964, he took a league record 144 wickets in a season, nearly 100 lbw or clean bowled. yes, he is out! a lot of these fellas are amateurs, never come up against fast bowling and before you got there, you could see that they were quite nervous. some batsmen came in and you could see the fear on his face. obviously, they were th
especially one talented teenager at the club, former england player and coach, david lloyd.hat really got me hooked on the game. and the rest of the juniors that were here at the time. he gave me my first cricket bat. now we see everton weekes... wes wasn't alone. in the late 19505 and 1960s, 12 of the league's 1a teams had a west indian pro. there were so many professionals around. little clusters of people. in manchester, we would go over where we had ourfriends, we would have a big...
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she once worked for david lloyd george on his farm.n from the lords. they have been marking the end of her era with a party this evening, here is a picture of her celebrating with prime ministerjohn major and the lords speaker. i sat down with her on friday, to talk about her life and approach to politics. i began by asking her whether life is better now or when she was growing up. betterfor some. not so good for others. better for who? well, better for those who have money. i think. i think it's amazing the way people climbed out of the mud and did wonderful things. like who? well, i can think of betty boothroyd, for instance. she was a great success and she had to fight to begin with. another big woman in your life was margaret thatcher of course? yes. and you still think of her with affection because you often argued with her, i think? oh yes, like mad. but that was my value to her and she realised it and i realised it. and we were really good friends. but if i didn't agree with her about something, i said so. and that was very good
she once worked for david lloyd george on his farm.n from the lords. they have been marking the end of her era with a party this evening, here is a picture of her celebrating with prime ministerjohn major and the lords speaker. i sat down with her on friday, to talk about her life and approach to politics. i began by asking her whether life is better now or when she was growing up. betterfor some. not so good for others. better for who? well, better for those who have money. i think. i think...
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david lloyd george. lloyd george. has been half awake i walked away from us by some it was our. times of fashion. and i'll. tell you what that you know. yeah. but. it's a completely. people saying. was of rather philosophical bent. and i think he wanted to think in theological terms you wanted to think in historical terms. and it was with that frame of mind i think that he approached the whole question yes it was the fall of. howard. and marsh. as it was i thought george. but the attack. before. david lloyd george. balfour and all of those who supported the battle declaration within the british government we can absolutely categorize as being riven with anti semitic thinking and not only that but the thinking behind the balfour declaration that drove them to the balfour declaration was from this anti semitic thought the idea of jewish power of jewish he said this and of a unified jewish attachment design is above all else. whatever its basis the relationship between the british dynasty and the government
david lloyd george. lloyd george. has been half awake i walked away from us by some it was our. times of fashion. and i'll. tell you what that you know. yeah. but. it's a completely. people saying. was of rather philosophical bent. and i think he wanted to think in theological terms you wanted to think in historical terms. and it was with that frame of mind i think that he approached the whole question yes it was the fall of. howard. and marsh. as it was i thought george. but the attack....
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this attack from the ongoing dispute between the president donald trump and the widow of sergeant lloyd david johnson his widow johnson certainly more people are still fixated on that back and forth here in the united states and there are a number of people who believe that the president's version of events is the correct version discounting what mrs johnson and her supporters have been saying about what happened when the president called her late last week it is something that seems to be representative of the political climate here in the united states is that those who support the u.s. president are going to support him no matter what the controversy a controversy is and they're going to be as many people of not more people on the other side who are horrified by what they see so until there's some real polling i think it's fair to say that people are lining up pretty much where you would expect them to be lining up close to zero in their life from washington d.c. . now in south africa the sentencing if she white pharmacy forced a black man into a coffin has been delayed until friday the su
this attack from the ongoing dispute between the president donald trump and the widow of sergeant lloyd david johnson his widow johnson certainly more people are still fixated on that back and forth here in the united states and there are a number of people who believe that the president's version of events is the correct version discounting what mrs johnson and her supporters have been saying about what happened when the president called her late last week it is something that seems to be...
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david cuthbertson, who lived at the property with other members of his family. three children managed to escape unharmed. an investigation into the cause of the fire is under way as our wales correspondent, sian lloyd children who died. the youngest was four, the eldest 11 years old. the farmhouse where they lived with their father david cuthbertson was completely destroyed. police believe the 68—year—old also died in the fire in the early hours of yesterday morning. the damage is so severe police can't yet formally identify the victims. mary ann gilchrist is a family friend. she describes david cuthbertson as a devoted father, who also had grown up children living nearby. i mean, what i find so horrific is that one of the people who were responding was his son—in—law who works for, you know, our retained firemen. can you imagine? his children are all sweet, intelligent, and he should... i'm sure he was very proud of them. but i really don't think i can say any more, not at the moment. i'm sorry, it's too raw. that sadness is shared in the local village. in the post office, funds and clothes are being collected for the three children — aged 13, 12 and 10 — who managed to escape the fire. we just wa
david cuthbertson, who lived at the property with other members of his family. three children managed to escape unharmed. an investigation into the cause of the fire is under way as our wales correspondent, sian lloyd children who died. the youngest was four, the eldest 11 years old. the farmhouse where they lived with their father david cuthbertson was completely destroyed. police believe the 68—year—old also died in the fire in the early hours of yesterday morning. the damage is so severe...
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david cuthbertson, who lived at the property with other members of his family. three children managed to escape unharmed. an investigation into the cause of the fire is under way, as our wales correspondent, sian lloyd children who died. the youngest was four, the eldest 11 years old. the farmhouse where they lived with their father david cuthbertson was completely destroyed. police believe the 68—year—old also died in the fire in the early hours of yesterday morning. the damage is so severe police can't yet formally identify the victims. mary ann gilchrist is a family friend. she describes david cuthbertson as a devoted father, who also had grown up children living nearby. i mean, what i find so horrific is that one of the people who were responding was his son—in—law who works for, you know, our retained firemen. can you imagine? his children are all sweet, intelligent, and he should... i'm sure he was very proud of them. but i really don't think i can say any more, not at the moment. i'm sorry, it's too raw. that sadness is shared in the local village. in the post office, funds and clothes are being collected for the three children — aged 13, 12 and 10 — who managed to escape the fire. we just wa
david cuthbertson, who lived at the property with other members of his family. three children managed to escape unharmed. an investigation into the cause of the fire is under way, as our wales correspondent, sian lloyd children who died. the youngest was four, the eldest 11 years old. the farmhouse where they lived with their father david cuthbertson was completely destroyed. police believe the 68—year—old also died in the fire in the early hours of yesterday morning. the damage is so...
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so we'll leave that to lloyd for the moment. >> david, a pleasure thanks for having us today and we lookre coverage throughout the day. >> appreciate you being here thanks very much. >> back to you. >>> thank you very much for that interview. coming up, be sure to tune in tomorrow favor is live in boston with the new head of ge, john flannery. they've got earnings in the morning. first calling it the crash 'll re it happened in 1987 weget rick santelli's exchange in a minute ♪ feel that? that's the beat of global markets, the rhythm of the world. for most, the cadence of today. to us, the pace of tomorrow. it's people and machines uncovering opportunity. cloud computing providing endless capacity. blockchain making transactions safer and faster. new markets born where they weren't before. with ingenuity, technologies, and markets expertise we create the possible. and when you do that, you don't chase the pace of tomorrow. you set it. nasdaq. rewrite tomorrow. >> this budget is a political statement. the only reason we're doing it in this form this year is to get to the tax deal. >> tax r
so we'll leave that to lloyd for the moment. >> david, a pleasure thanks for having us today and we lookre coverage throughout the day. >> appreciate you being here thanks very much. >> back to you. >>> thank you very much for that interview. coming up, be sure to tune in tomorrow favor is live in boston with the new head of ge, john flannery. they've got earnings in the morning. first calling it the crash 'll re it happened in 1987 weget rick santelli's exchange in a...
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david cuthbertson, who lived at the property with other members of his family. three children managed to escape unharmed. an investigation into the cause of the fire is under way, as our wales correspondent sian lloydhey lived with their father david cuthbertson was completely destroyed. police believe the 68—year—old also died in the fire in the early hours of yesterday morning. the damage is so severe police can't yet formally identify the victims. mary ann gilchrist is a family friend. she describes david cuthbertson as a devoted father, who also had grown up children living nearby. i mean, what i find so horrific is that one of the people who were responding was his son—in—law who works for, you know, our retained firemen. can you imagine? his children are all sweet, intelligent, and he should... i'm sure he was very proud of them. but i really don't think i can say any more, not at the moment. i'm sorry, it's too raw. that sadness is shared in the local village. in the post office, funds and clothes are being collected for the three children, aged 13, 12 and 10, who managed to escape the fire. we just wanted to feel that we were doing something as a community, and we've had people putting pigg
david cuthbertson, who lived at the property with other members of his family. three children managed to escape unharmed. an investigation into the cause of the fire is under way, as our wales correspondent sian lloydhey lived with their father david cuthbertson was completely destroyed. police believe the 68—year—old also died in the fire in the early hours of yesterday morning. the damage is so severe police can't yet formally identify the victims. mary ann gilchrist is a family friend....
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Oct 24, 2017
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david: he liked italy. jon: still looking for a bank that wants to move to london to frankfurt. i don't know of anybody below lloydsndustry. they are hesitant to move out of london because they are well ingrained and the city is one of the financial capitals of the world. you have a job in frankfurt. jon: the opening bell is up next. futures are solid. up .2% on the s&p 500. the dow is where the outperformance is. results from adults, 3m and caterpillar delivering. that's results from mcdonald's, 3m and caterpillar delivering. ♪ is this a phone? or a little internet machine? it makes you wonder: shouldn't we get our phones and internet from the same company? that's why xfinity mobile comes with your internet. you get up to 5 lines of talk and text at no extra cost. so all you pay for is data. see how much you can save. choose by the gig or unlimited. xfinity mobile. a new kind of network designed to save you money. call, visit, or go to xfinitymobile.com. jon: the sixt day winning streak ended yesterday. it looks like we are set to get back on track. performance from caterpillar, mcdonald's -- outperformance from c
david: he liked italy. jon: still looking for a bank that wants to move to london to frankfurt. i don't know of anybody below lloydsndustry. they are hesitant to move out of london because they are well ingrained and the city is one of the financial capitals of the world. you have a job in frankfurt. jon: the opening bell is up next. futures are solid. up .2% on the s&p 500. the dow is where the outperformance is. results from adults, 3m and caterpillar delivering. that's results from...