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friendship forged through football — one month after the death of bradley lowery, jermain defoe speaks the first time about how they met. for me, there's no bigger motivation than to think that he can go through that and fight, then i could go through anything. coming up in the sport on bbc news, can dina asher—smith add to great britain's medal tally in the world championships? she runs in the 200 metre final tonight. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. tata steel, which employs about 8500 people across the uk, has announced a new pension scheme to replace the british steel one. the deal should secure the pensions of tens of thousands of steelworkers, after nearly three quarters of union members backed the change earlier this year. it should secure the pensions of 130,000 pensions and stop the company becoming insolvent. finalising the pension arrangements is expeced to clear the way for a possible merger with a rival german company. 0ur correspondent simon gompertz reports. it is the deal designed to keep port talbot running and salvage the amount from the pension prot
friendship forged through football — one month after the death of bradley lowery, jermain defoe speaks the first time about how they met. for me, there's no bigger motivation than to think that he can go through that and fight, then i could go through anything. coming up in the sport on bbc news, can dina asher—smith add to great britain's medal tally in the world championships? she runs in the 200 metre final tonight. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. tata steel, which...
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one month after the death of bradley lowery, jermain defoe speaks for the first time about how they met there is no bigger motivation to think, if he can go through that and fight, then i can go through anything. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. the pensions regulator has approved a plan by tata steel to give thousands of its workers in the uk less generous pensions but safeguard their jobs. the deal should secure the pensions of 130,000 steelworkers and stop the company becoming insolvent. finalising the pension arrangements is expected to clear the way for a possible merger with a rival german company. our correspondent, simon gompertz reports. it's the deal designed to keep port talbot steelworks running and salvage more from the pension scheme than the minimum amount guaranteed by the uk's pension lifeboat, pension protection fund — the uk's pension lifeboat. it depends on your attitude to risk, your personal circumstances. so tha's the first step to get the ball rolling before we transfer anything? workers have been going to meetings briefing them on their options, after tat
one month after the death of bradley lowery, jermain defoe speaks for the first time about how they met there is no bigger motivation to think, if he can go through that and fight, then i can go through anything. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. the pensions regulator has approved a plan by tata steel to give thousands of its workers in the uk less generous pensions but safeguard their jobs. the deal should secure the pensions of 130,000 steelworkers and stop the company becoming...
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barnstorming through illinois and that is emma smith defoe who suffrage leader of the movement through tacoma. she saw susan b anthony and central illinois when she was eight years old. susan b anthony asked who in the audience believe women should have the right to vote, as a stood up. old she that was a memorable experience, it definitely has a connection 1910. state from 1848 read about the same time as the women's conference in seneca falls women and men were timeling west and at that at 1850 congress passed the land claim law. anybody who came to the oregon --ritory before 1849 god 640 received 640 acres of land. thatnteresting thing is amount of land, half of that was in the woman's name. if you are a single man you got half of that. if you are a single woman you got half of that. half of that acreage was in the woman's name. right away women have land claim ownership. that was a important part of the oregon trail area -- air up. territoryst legislative meeting that becomes our capital city the early delegates wanted to pass women's suffrage in washington as part of a first legis
barnstorming through illinois and that is emma smith defoe who suffrage leader of the movement through tacoma. she saw susan b anthony and central illinois when she was eight years old. susan b anthony asked who in the audience believe women should have the right to vote, as a stood up. old she that was a memorable experience, it definitely has a connection 1910. state from 1848 read about the same time as the women's conference in seneca falls women and men were timeling west and at that at...
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the emotion is still raw, but the impact the little boy has had on defoe has been a positive one. i think, i don't know, if you've got a headache or you don't feel well or feel tired, "just snap out of it!" if i can see a little kid suffer like that and still fight, then... i mean, for me, there is no bigger motivation to think, "well, if he can go through that and fight, then i can go through anything." you walked out with him so many times, but was the england moment the best? yeah, that was the best. i remember being down the tunnel and he was looking for me, like he does, and i came down the tunnel and gave him a cuddle and joe hart said to me, "jermaine, will you walk the team out?" for him to do that, that was special. then we walked out and just standing there singing the national anthem with brads on mother's day and being back involved in the england squad, and actually playing at wembley. and scoring. for me, yeah, it was one of the best moments of my career. and you can see the full interview with jermaine defoe on football focus tomorrow, that's on bbc1 at midday. time
the emotion is still raw, but the impact the little boy has had on defoe has been a positive one. i think, i don't know, if you've got a headache or you don't feel well or feel tired, "just snap out of it!" if i can see a little kid suffer like that and still fight, then... i mean, for me, there is no bigger motivation to think, "well, if he can go through that and fight, then i can go through anything." you walked out with him so many times, but was the england moment the...
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one month after the death of bradley lowery, jermain defoe speaks for the first time about how they metr me, there is no bigger motivation to think, if he can go through that and fight, then i can go through anything. and, strange flotsam — giant segments of pipe wash up on a norfolk beach — the longest measuring nearly 500 metres. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. the russian foreign minister sergei lavrov has said the rhetoric from washington and pyongyang has now gone over the top and he helps now gone over the top and he hopes common sense will prevail. he has also said there is a russia—chinese plan to defuse the crisis. the intervention follows president trump stepping up the rhetoric against north korea. he warned that us military options are "locked and loaded", should pyongyang act unwisely. the united states and north korea have been engaged in a war of words for days with pyongyang threatening to fire missiles towards the american island of guam in the pacific. the german chancellor said she saw no military solution, warning that escalating rhetoric was not the way to d
one month after the death of bradley lowery, jermain defoe speaks for the first time about how they metr me, there is no bigger motivation to think, if he can go through that and fight, then i can go through anything. and, strange flotsam — giant segments of pipe wash up on a norfolk beach — the longest measuring nearly 500 metres. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. the russian foreign minister sergei lavrov has said the rhetoric from washington and pyongyang has now gone over the top...
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that is emma smith defoe, who ends up coming a leader of the washington state suffrage movement, and lived and worked right here in tacoma near our history museum. she saw susan b anthony in central illinois when she was eight years old, and susan b is the asked, "who audience believes women should have the right to vote?" as an eight-year-old, she stood up. that was a memorable experience that definitely has the connection to our state from 1848 right through to 1910. right about the same time as the women's convention in seneca falls, women and men -- families wereere traveling west -- hearty people, and at that time in 1850, congress passed to the organ donation -- the oregon donation land claim laws. anyone who came to the oregon territory before 1849 got out right 640 acres of land. after 1850 they cut that in half to 320 acres. the interesting thing is that that amount of land, half of it was in the woman's name. 320 acres were given to a couple. if you were a single man, you got half of that. if you were a single man, you best a single woman, you got half of that. -- a single
that is emma smith defoe, who ends up coming a leader of the washington state suffrage movement, and lived and worked right here in tacoma near our history museum. she saw susan b anthony in central illinois when she was eight years old, and susan b is the asked, "who audience believes women should have the right to vote?" as an eight-year-old, she stood up. that was a memorable experience that definitely has the connection to our state from 1848 right through to 1910. right about the...
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defoe says the absence of the country's all—time leading goal—scorer will take some getting used to.he squad with wayne for a number of years. someone i got on well with. such a nice guy. humble. and nice to have around. good spirit. and a lot of experience. but, i mean, i have said it before, you have to respect his decision. in terms of international goals and records and stuff like that, years at the top. —— he is. you can understand it, in a way. he has done so understand it, in a way. he has done so much for england and has had a great career. ye is a great guy and i wish them the best for the future. —— he is. scotland's assistant manager mark mcghee says they need to win all four of their remaining qualification matches. scotland are four points behind slovakia, who are second in group f, going into the game against lithuania on friday. the first match between the sides ended in a draw, but mcghee thinks his team have improved since then. they will roll their sleeves up. they will roll their sleeves up. they will roll their sleeves up. they will maybe be more familiar with our
defoe says the absence of the country's all—time leading goal—scorer will take some getting used to.he squad with wayne for a number of years. someone i got on well with. such a nice guy. humble. and nice to have around. good spirit. and a lot of experience. but, i mean, i have said it before, you have to respect his decision. in terms of international goals and records and stuff like that, years at the top. —— he is. you can understand it, in a way. he has done so understand it, in a...
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the emotion is still raw but the impact the little boy has had on defoe has been profound.el tired, snap out of it. because i can see little kids suffer like that and still fight, to me, there is no bigger motivation. i could go through anything. if he can fight like that, i can go through anything. you walked out with him so many times. was that the best england moment? it was the best. he was looking down the tunnel. i came down the tunnel, gave him a cuddle. joe hart said, to walk the team out. for him to do that, that was special. and we walked out, standing there, singing the national anthem. to be there on mother's day. being involved in the squad and actually playing, and scoring... for me, it's one of the best moments of my career. you can see the whole of that interview with jermain defoe on ‘football focus‘, tomorrow at 12 o'clock on bbc one. sinews coming into us —— some news coming into us about that murder in thornton heath in south london, from scotla nd thornton heath in south london, from scotland yard, the 15—year—old aspiring architect who was fatally woun
the emotion is still raw but the impact the little boy has had on defoe has been profound.el tired, snap out of it. because i can see little kids suffer like that and still fight, to me, there is no bigger motivation. i could go through anything. if he can fight like that, i can go through anything. you walked out with him so many times. was that the best england moment? it was the best. he was looking down the tunnel. i came down the tunnel, gave him a cuddle. joe hart said, to walk the team...
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. up, because you see how much bradley meant tojermain defoe.ayne rooney at everton. we have got alan shearer speaking to rafael benitez, who has had a miserable summer, not being able to buy the players he wanted. he says that he wouldn't be anywhere else, though.” wanted. he says that he wouldn't be anywhere else, though. i was a bit disappointed at some stage of the summer, when! disappointed at some stage of the summer, when i decided that i wanted to stay and be in a top side that could compete. i will try to do my best. people asked why i am not leaving, and it is because i want to be in the premier league, to be close to my family, and to be with the team that i love. we have two chelsea defenders, we will look at brighton, huddersfield, the new boys in the premier league. and harry ned —— harry redknapp, managing in his 17th year. meantime, do not head the football! i have learnt my lesson! i might have a bruise! now, philip has the weather. we were just talking about ball games, and! we were just talking about ball games, and i can't he
. up, because you see how much bradley meant tojermain defoe.ayne rooney at everton. we have got alan shearer speaking to rafael benitez, who has had a miserable summer, not being able to buy the players he wanted. he says that he wouldn't be anywhere else, though.” wanted. he says that he wouldn't be anywhere else, though. i was a bit disappointed at some stage of the summer, when! disappointed at some stage of the summer, when i decided that i wanted to stay and be in a top side that could...
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the emotion is still raw, but the impact the little boy has had on defoe has been a positive one.ays he will be forever grateful that bradley came into his life. in a funny sort of way i wake up and i think, i don't know, if you've got a headache or you don't feel well or feel tired, "just snap out of it!" if i can see a little kid suffer like that and still fight, then... i mean, for me, there is no bigger motivation to think, "well, if he can go through that and fight, then i can go through anything." you walked out with him so many times, but was the england moment the best? yeah, that was the best. i remember being down the tunnel and he was looking for me, like he does, and i came down the tunnel and gave him a cuddle and joe hart said to me, "jermaine, will you walk the team out?" for him to do that, that was special. then we walked out and just standing there singing the national anthem with brads on mother's day and being back involved in the england squad and actually playing at wembley. and scoring. for me, yeah, it was one of the best moments of my career. see more abou
the emotion is still raw, but the impact the little boy has had on defoe has been a positive one.ays he will be forever grateful that bradley came into his life. in a funny sort of way i wake up and i think, i don't know, if you've got a headache or you don't feel well or feel tired, "just snap out of it!" if i can see a little kid suffer like that and still fight, then... i mean, for me, there is no bigger motivation to think, "well, if he can go through that and fight, then i...
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routine play for wilmer defo, but his throw pulls it off the bag and a run comes in. padres strike first and they're up 1-0. into third, now tied at one after a sac fly and anthony rendone and he strikes out to end the innings and the nats lead 3-1 in the fifth. >>> out to baltimore, orioles finishing against the angels. >> bases loaded for jonathan scope and johnny baseball comes through on this one. speaking that one to send him? he's a two--run single. it is now within a run. two on and two out for trum bobounces in, and adam jones follows scope in to score, and man on for trade mancini, but simmons actually makes that catch. beautiful grab. mancini not pleased at all with that play or with the results. orioles fall to the angels 5-4. >> and in the junior league world series, one of the best taipei taking on arizona. he leaps over the fence to get that and the centerfielder making the incredible grab and pennsylvania loses to the japanese taipei 12-1. he's only 14 years old. that is an incredible catch. >> kudos, he had has to be the coolest kid in school. i love t
routine play for wilmer defo, but his throw pulls it off the bag and a run comes in. padres strike first and they're up 1-0. into third, now tied at one after a sac fly and anthony rendone and he strikes out to end the innings and the nats lead 3-1 in the fifth. >>> out to baltimore, orioles finishing against the angels. >> bases loaded for jonathan scope and johnny baseball comes through on this one. speaking that one to send him? he's a two--run single. it is now within a run....
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one month on from the death of bradley lowery, premier league striker, jermain defoe, tells us how he's been inspired by his "best mate." he loved his football. he loved me. i loved him. for me, every time i saw him it was a special feeling. good morning. and i'm live here at the london stadium. it's day eight of the world athletics championships and all morning here on bbc breakfast. i'll be rounding up the action for you. and there was no fairy tale ending for isaac makwala in the men's 200 metres last night. he finished sixth while britain's nethaneel mitchell—bla ke was fourth. should the locals get to decide on what happens in the rough neighbourhood? is people—power the answer to our housing crisis? a new campaign says locals should get more say over planning applications. it would speed up construction, but critics say it could ruin the greenbelt. i'll have the details. it isa it is a beautiful start to the day. will the weather remain this way? i will have the full forecast in 50 minutes. thank you. —— 15 minutes. good morning. first, our main story. the scandal over contaminate
one month on from the death of bradley lowery, premier league striker, jermain defoe, tells us how he's been inspired by his "best mate." he loved his football. he loved me. i loved him. for me, every time i saw him it was a special feeling. good morning. and i'm live here at the london stadium. it's day eight of the world athletics championships and all morning here on bbc breakfast. i'll be rounding up the action for you. and there was no fairy tale ending for isaac makwala in the...
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this 24th game with the nats, this is his defoe also driving in another insurance run in the eighth. next, come out on top, 9-4. they end the series on sunday with a double-header. first pitch for game one is set for 1:35. nats ace matt scherzer talks bullpen session is expected to return on monday. he is battling neck soreness. back to you >>> chris myles, great to see you. thank you very much. that is our broadcast tonight. we thank you for joining us. remember ame li you each drive a ford pickup right? li yes. i'm going to show you a next generation pickup. awesome. let's do this. the bed is made of high-strength steel, which is less susceptible to punctures than aluminum. stronger the better. and best of all, this new truck is actually- oh my... the current chevy silverado. it's the chevy summer drive. get a total value of $9,600 or, get 0% financing for 60 months on this silverado all star. [ cheers and applause ] >> and hello, america. yesterday, we all made donald trump the 45th president of the united states. hooray! we did it! scared and marching in the streets. you are worr
this 24th game with the nats, this is his defoe also driving in another insurance run in the eighth. next, come out on top, 9-4. they end the series on sunday with a double-header. first pitch for game one is set for 1:35. nats ace matt scherzer talks bullpen session is expected to return on monday. he is battling neck soreness. back to you >>> chris myles, great to see you. thank you very much. that is our broadcast tonight. we thank you for joining us. remember ame li you each drive...
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jermain defoe at the chance to make a two. yet the post later on. joshua had his chance later on.es today than we did in our first two games against arguably the best team in the division. there are a lot more chances to take, but we need to start making more chances. the bbc understands that a steward from bournemouth has made a complaint to the police that he was struck by sergio aguero in the celebrations that followed the winning goal — officials at manchester city say they have reviewed the footage and believe there is no case to answer. raheem sterling will feel a little ha rd raheem sterling will feel a little hard done by that he was sent off in light of those celebrations. but why exactly was he sent off, because was some criticism of the referee's decision to do so? to back his good me 97th minute and when to so do with the fans. that seems like a natural reaction. a lot of ex—pros have been tweeting. alan shearer, he will be on match of the day later giving his reaction, he seems pretty furious. mike dean was sticking with the rules, but many beeb will feel the rules, b
jermain defoe at the chance to make a two. yet the post later on. joshua had his chance later on.es today than we did in our first two games against arguably the best team in the division. there are a lot more chances to take, but we need to start making more chances. the bbc understands that a steward from bournemouth has made a complaint to the police that he was struck by sergio aguero in the celebrations that followed the winning goal — officials at manchester city say they have reviewed...
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the emotion is still raw but the impact the little boy has had on defoe has been profound.ger motivation. i could go through anything. if he could go through that and fight. you walked out with him so many times. but was that england moment the best? it was the best. he was looking down the tunnel. i came down the tunnel, gave him a cuddle. joe hart said to me, you walk the tea m joe hart said to me, you walk the team out. for him to do that, that was special. and we walked out, standing there, singing the national anthem. with bradley, on mother's day. being involved in the squad and actually playing, and scoring... for me, it's one of the best moments of my career. you can see the whole ofjuliette ferrington's interview with jermain defoe on football focus tomorrow at 12pm on bbc one. we are in the middle of the school holidays, which means a chance to rest, recuperate and have fun with friends and family for many. but for the children who escaped the g re nfell tower the children who escaped the grenfell tower fire, summer has brought shock. around 600 children from the
the emotion is still raw but the impact the little boy has had on defoe has been profound.ger motivation. i could go through anything. if he could go through that and fight. you walked out with him so many times. but was that england moment the best? it was the best. he was looking down the tunnel. i came down the tunnel, gave him a cuddle. joe hart said to me, you walk the tea m joe hart said to me, you walk the team out. for him to do that, that was special. and we walked out, standing there,...
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joining us is officer katie defoe. what is this all about? >> this is about coming together and being one. instead of everyone going home and closing the door, this is the family of the community. >> if you can't make it out here we are encouraging everyone to step outside the front guards. meet each other. to know each other. when we know the neighbors we have less options for criminals. steve: what do we look forward? >> there are ice cream and fountains and a moon bounce, basketball. we have lake plaza in general. >> the weather will cooperate. this is the first year here. >> our first event here. we heard today that this won't be the last. the first of many. >> we'll raise the glass to that. a lot to do out here. join us until 9:00. i wish you could taste this. alison: that is serious sugar there. with a cupcake on top? larry: a cupcake kicker. steve: we are deluxe here. alison: find a way to bring it thank you very much. steve: it won't last. larry: i know. switching gears in other news, ash burn man is facing charges after he asked a ch
joining us is officer katie defoe. what is this all about? >> this is about coming together and being one. instead of everyone going home and closing the door, this is the family of the community. >> if you can't make it out here we are encouraging everyone to step outside the front guards. meet each other. to know each other. when we know the neighbors we have less options for criminals. steve: what do we look forward? >> there are ice cream and fountains and a moon bounce,...
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katie defoe, you are the tell us about this. >> this is a nationwide campaign to take the communities, brings them together to show crime is not welcome in the neighborhood. so lake ann, this is the first event. we have moon bounces and singers and ice cream. you can't get better than that. tonight they will welcome the community and show that crime is not welcome here. steve: we just need the weather to cooperate. look at what is going on. a few showers popping up on the the doppler radar for you. if you find one it will last 15, 20 minutes. tonight the temperatures will fall through the 80's, and eventually the 70's. the scattered showers and the isolated thunderstorms will come to an ends. in the next three days the daytime highs will be in the lower 90's. feels like for the middle 90's. talk about the weekend. we have a city open in upper northwest the ten-day outlook shows cooldown on the way with the temperatures that will eventually be in the 80's moving to next week. a beautiful evening here. i hope everyone can get out and enjoy it. the moonwalk. not the moonwalk. the moon bo
katie defoe, you are the tell us about this. >> this is a nationwide campaign to take the communities, brings them together to show crime is not welcome in the neighborhood. so lake ann, this is the first event. we have moon bounces and singers and ice cream. you can't get better than that. tonight they will welcome the community and show that crime is not welcome here. steve: we just need the weather to cooperate. look at what is going on. a few showers popping up on the the doppler...
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. >> q defoe how to build a bookshelf it is said that is under edited and i will agree. [laughter] >> host: what is on your bookshelf?. >> i read a lot and frankly i am doing more by reading intelligence products but at home one of the things is my wife is near obsess with totalitarianism so was started with korea then she started to read a bunch of other things and bringing them to our kids. there is a book called the children of monsters so there has been a lot of deliberation about totalitarianism leading us to this newfound appreciation of america with the idea of media is the enemy of the american people is fundamentally anti-american argument and claim so we have been thinking about totalitarianism and a humanistic since and as a cautionary tale by reading a lot about cyberthreats of america. >> host: obviously these are timely issues of those totalitarian threats and one thing that you mentioned with kids coming-of-age and whether they are prepared to be active citizens is making america an idea again we want to raise strong kids but it isn't just for individual f
. >> q defoe how to build a bookshelf it is said that is under edited and i will agree. [laughter] >> host: what is on your bookshelf?. >> i read a lot and frankly i am doing more by reading intelligence products but at home one of the things is my wife is near obsess with totalitarianism so was started with korea then she started to read a bunch of other things and bringing them to our kids. there is a book called the children of monsters so there has been a lot of...