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he'd even been a losing candidate for mayor of durham.athleen, meanwhile, was a top business exec at nortel, the telecommunications company. she'd received a master's degree in engineering from duke and had even appeared on the cover of a university magazine. >> she was a smart, smart woman. but most of all, she was funny and sexual but had this marvelous sense of life and vitality just -- >> reporter: and you were in the swirl of the local society. right? >> yeah. >> reporter: charity balls and parties and nice dinners. >> yeah. and she did all of this. >> reporter: good, smart friends at your table? >> absolutely. she would invite people over. she cooked meals. and she'd do the desserts. she did it all. >> reporter: so michael was all too happy to say yes when after years of living together, kathleen suggested the couple make it official. >> so we got married. and it was a gigantic wedding. it was in the house. and there must have been 150 people there. and it was just wonderful. >> i always thought, you know, "this is what i'll registe
he'd even been a losing candidate for mayor of durham.athleen, meanwhile, was a top business exec at nortel, the telecommunications company. she'd received a master's degree in engineering from duke and had even appeared on the cover of a university magazine. >> she was a smart, smart woman. but most of all, she was funny and sexual but had this marvelous sense of life and vitality just -- >> reporter: and you were in the swirl of the local society. right? >> yeah. >>...
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"bull durham." [ cheers and applause ] it is the 30th anniversary.l the time. >> yeah. >> jimmy: they sent us -- the first 1,000 fans at the asheville tourist game, the team bull durham played for -- crash davis played for before the durham bulls, and after as well. they're giving this bobblehead doll, which i guess supposed to be you. you did not get approval of this bobblehead, i'm guessing? >> yeah. >> jimmy: it does tremble, like your dad when he saw the snake. do baseball players bring that movie up to you? >> they do. and they bring it up because most of them went through the minor leagues. >> jimmy: yeah, sure. >> they appreciated the buses and all that. so they're talking about it in different ways. but sometimes the stories are a little different. i mean, ron shelton, when he had directed -- he wrote and directed it, he told me a story. right after the movie came out he was in the airport. and he saw mickey mantle. long time ago. he saw mickey mantle. and of course ron, it's an ode to baseball, and he wanted to go up to mickey. but he's a gu
"bull durham." [ cheers and applause ] it is the 30th anniversary.l the time. >> yeah. >> jimmy: they sent us -- the first 1,000 fans at the asheville tourist game, the team bull durham played for -- crash davis played for before the durham bulls, and after as well. they're giving this bobblehead doll, which i guess supposed to be you. you did not get approval of this bobblehead, i'm guessing? >> yeah. >> jimmy: it does tremble, like your dad when he saw the...
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struggle against them the king of england required a dependable ally and found him in the bishop of durhamhe can further broader powers upon the bishop and for his protection built the castle. daryn is a typical norman castle the keep it on a rise with the other buildings grouped around it today the castle is a college of the university it has undergone extensive reconstruction its original character can best be seen in the norman child. six palace divide the space within the chapel recalling the six days in which god created the world. all. the shafts of the palace are simplicity itself the capitals are highly imaginative depicting human and animal forms in any match. or. a heat. and cathedral the sword and the altar that went hand in hand and down they were united common task of defending the border and the relics of sin cut. in the east of the cathedral in the triumphant chapel of the nine atas applies better. the chronicles of old sang the praises of cost but still countless miracles that happened beside it and cost you june the spot. but now the pain slap marks the place where once th
struggle against them the king of england required a dependable ally and found him in the bishop of durhamhe can further broader powers upon the bishop and for his protection built the castle. daryn is a typical norman castle the keep it on a rise with the other buildings grouped around it today the castle is a college of the university it has undergone extensive reconstruction its original character can best be seen in the norman child. six palace divide the space within the chapel recalling...
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we moved to durham in 2002. i started the graduate program in the history department in the fall of 2002. and i had heard about the regulator before even moving to durham from other folks in the academy and people that do history and just love to read. i came here as an avid reader and i brought my books here and now as someone who teaches at duke in the writing program, i ordere my textbooks through her. so if there is anybody that is an academic that doesn't order textbooks through the regulator, you should. so, it means a lot to be here tonight and to start this year. as tom said, the plan will be to talk for 35 or 40 minutes at the most and i will do some reading from the book and i look forward to a robust dialogue and questions and answers at the end for the next 20 or 25 minutes after that and then i will sign some books over there. if they can read my chicken scratch writing. so that is the plan. this year, we are going to celebrate the 50th anniversary of a number of civil rights flashpoints. 1963 was a
we moved to durham in 2002. i started the graduate program in the history department in the fall of 2002. and i had heard about the regulator before even moving to durham from other folks in the academy and people that do history and just love to read. i came here as an avid reader and i brought my books here and now as someone who teaches at duke in the writing program, i ordere my textbooks through her. so if there is anybody that is an academic that doesn't order textbooks through the...
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, a graduate of duke university school of business, delivered this year's commencement address in durham, north carolina. he received his mba from duke in 1988. thisgu is 15 minutes. [applause] >> hello, blue devils. [shouting] it's great to be back. it's onor t stand before you, both as your commencement speaker and a fellow duke graduate. i earned my degree from the fuqua school in 1988. in preparing for this speech, i reached out to one of my favorite professors from back then. bob reinheimer taught a great course in management communications, which included sharpening your public speaking skills. we hadn't spoken for decades, sr i was thrilled when he told me, he remembered a particularly gifted public speaker who took his class in the 1980s, with a bright mind and a charming personality. he said he knew way back then this person was destined for greatness. you can imagine how this made me feel. professor reinheimer had an eye for talent. and if i do say so, i think his instincts were right. melinda gates has really made her mark on the world. [laughing] 'm grateful to bob, deulding,
, a graduate of duke university school of business, delivered this year's commencement address in durham, north carolina. he received his mba from duke in 1988. thisgu is 15 minutes. [applause] >> hello, blue devils. [shouting] it's great to be back. it's onor t stand before you, both as your commencement speaker and a fellow duke graduate. i earned my degree from the fuqua school in 1988. in preparing for this speech, i reached out to one of my favorite professors from back then. bob...
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that might get to northumberland and durham as well later in the afternoon.ud will do is stop temperatures rising so high. further north we can see some sunshine, with heavy thundery showers for scotland. a risk of localised flooding here, but it's not certain these showers will develop across eastern england. that cloud that i showed you might actually stop the showers from falling here. there could be a few thunderstorms, though, to the south in east anglia. southern counties of england and across southern wales, this is where the driest weather is going to be with the best of the day's sunshine. the heaviest of the downpours, i'm pretty sure, will be across scotland and maybe into east anglia. those showers will fade away through the night. on sunday, a lot of dry weather for the second half of the weekend. not completely dry. a few showers around. northern england, parts of southern scotland, the favoured areas for catching those showers. quite a bit of cloud around the north sea coast of scotland. the best of the sunshine further south with a ridge of hi
that might get to northumberland and durham as well later in the afternoon.ud will do is stop temperatures rising so high. further north we can see some sunshine, with heavy thundery showers for scotland. a risk of localised flooding here, but it's not certain these showers will develop across eastern england. that cloud that i showed you might actually stop the showers from falling here. there could be a few thunderstorms, though, to the south in east anglia. southern counties of england and...
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that might get to northumberland and durham as well later in the afternoon.with heavy thundery showers for scotland. a risk of localised flooding here, but it‘s not certain these showers will develop across eastern england. that cloud that i showed you might actually stop the showers from falling here. there could be a few thunderstorms, though, to the south in east anglia. southern counties of england and across southern wales, this is where the driest weather is going to be with the best of the day‘s sunshine. the heaviest of the downpours, i‘m pretty sure, will be across scotland and maybe into east anglia. those showers will fade away through the night. on sunday, a lot of dry weather for the second half of the weekend. not completely dry. a few showers around. northern england, parts of southern scotland, the favoured areas for catching those showers. quite a bit of cloud around the north sea coast of scotland. the best of the sunshine further south with a ridge of high pressure keeping the weather settled here. and it will be a bit warmer. temperatures
that might get to northumberland and durham as well later in the afternoon.with heavy thundery showers for scotland. a risk of localised flooding here, but it‘s not certain these showers will develop across eastern england. that cloud that i showed you might actually stop the showers from falling here. there could be a few thunderstorms, though, to the south in east anglia. southern counties of england and across southern wales, this is where the driest weather is going to be with the best of...
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england have beaten australia by 6 wickets in durham to make it four wins out of four in their five—match the toss and elected to bat, with both aaron finch and shaun marsh notching up centuries as they finished on 310 for eight. but the hosts made light work of the target. an opening wicket partnership of 174 betweenjason roy and johnny bairstow set the foundation as roy went on to pass the 100 mark, and jos butler with an unbeaten half centruy helped guide his side home with more than five overs to spare. asi as i mentioned that can bridge the other day, we found a new gear of intensity. —— at trent bridge. hopefully it becomes the norm. you get off to a great start at the top of the order. the form is phenomenal. alex was the same, hungry and not out at the. fantastic to see. the last few games we have made the same mistakes. that is something we need to look at. going forward , something we need to look at. going forward, we just have to commit to plans more and for longer. is roy an ba i rstow plans more and for longer. is roy an bairstow will be at the top, they have to play good ba
england have beaten australia by 6 wickets in durham to make it four wins out of four in their five—match the toss and elected to bat, with both aaron finch and shaun marsh notching up centuries as they finished on 310 for eight. but the hosts made light work of the target. an opening wicket partnership of 174 betweenjason roy and johnny bairstow set the foundation as roy went on to pass the 100 mark, and jos butler with an unbeaten half centruy helped guide his side home with more than five...
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offensive against rebels in the southwest of that country the regime is trying to retake the city of durham the where anti-government protests in syria began seven years ago the united nations says more than forty five thousand people have fled the fighting however neighboring jordan is refusing to allow displaced people to cross into its territory and as you're about to see civilians and children are bearing the brunt of the violence. they fled from bombs and destruction. now this family and living out in the open just hoping someone will help them. bread and petrol prices have risen sharply money is running out. where we came from was totally destroyed every house was flattened. we had to live in the cellars. now we want to go somewhere that hasn't been complete. anyone who can get out is leaving dura nearly fifty thousand have gone so far villages in the rebel stronghold have been hit hard during days of bombing whole streets lined ruins the local administration cannot cope with the second wounded. hospitals clinics and treatment centers were deliberately targeted. they attacked doctors
offensive against rebels in the southwest of that country the regime is trying to retake the city of durham the where anti-government protests in syria began seven years ago the united nations says more than forty five thousand people have fled the fighting however neighboring jordan is refusing to allow displaced people to cross into its territory and as you're about to see civilians and children are bearing the brunt of the violence. they fled from bombs and destruction. now this family and...
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that might get to northumberland and durham as well later in the afternoon.further north we can see some sunshine, with heavy thundery showers for scotland. a risk of localised flooding here, but it's not certain these showers will develop across eastern england. that cloud that i showed you might actually stop the showers from falling here. there could be a few thunderstorms, though, to the south in east anglia. southern counties of england and across southern wales, this is where the driest weather is going to be with the best of the day's sunshine. the heaviest of the downpours, i'm pretty sure, will be across scotland and maybe into east anglia. those showers will fade away through the night. on sunday, a lot of dry weather for the second half of the weekend. not completely dry. a few showers around. northern england, parts of southern scotland, the favoured areas for catching those showers. quite a bit of cloud around the north sea coast of scotland. the best of the sunshine further south with a ridge of high pressure keeping the weather settled here. an
that might get to northumberland and durham as well later in the afternoon.further north we can see some sunshine, with heavy thundery showers for scotland. a risk of localised flooding here, but it's not certain these showers will develop across eastern england. that cloud that i showed you might actually stop the showers from falling here. there could be a few thunderstorms, though, to the south in east anglia. southern counties of england and across southern wales, this is where the driest...
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tearing his left hamstring at the start ofjune, but he's due to return as a specialist batsman for durham'skshire on fifth july. fellow all—rounder chris woa kes misses out though — he's been struggling with knee and quad injuries. we'll have more sport throughout the weekend, thanks for watching. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are claire cohen, who's the women's editor at the daily telegraph, and john rentoul, chief political commentator at the independent. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the daily mail continues one of this week's big stories — reporting that supermarket asda has restricted sales of fizzy drinks on its website amid the shortage of c02. the impact of the co2 crisis is also on the daily telegraph front page, as well a picture of andy murray ahead of his return to wimbledon next week. the financial times features news of this week's eu summit and the deal struck by leaders to tackle migration. the i warns of the dangers of air pollution — with research suggesting it causes 15,000 cases of diabet
tearing his left hamstring at the start ofjune, but he's due to return as a specialist batsman for durham'skshire on fifth july. fellow all—rounder chris woa kes misses out though — he's been struggling with knee and quad injuries. we'll have more sport throughout the weekend, thanks for watching. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are claire cohen, who's the women's editor at the daily telegraph, and john rentoul, chief...
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that will spread into yorkshire and parts of northumberland and durham as well by the afternoon. and heavy thundery showers. they risk of localised disruption, localised wadding from the storms in scotland. not as many thunderstorms for northern ireland but still some fairly nasty ones around. could see showers across east anglia. that strip of cloud across eastern england might limit some of these thunderstorms. they might not actually get temperature is high enough to get going. so that is high enough to get going. so that is one zone of uncertainty. it might just be cloudy and down for much of the day. once those storms have formed, particularly in scotland, they will rumble on into the evening and for the first part of the night. sunday, a few showers around generally. still a few showers dotted around, particularly for northern england and parts of southern scotland as well. meanwhile, further south, increasing amounts of sunshine for much of the midlands, east anglia, and southern counties of england and wales. a warm day. temperatures reaching 25 through the afternoon. fee
that will spread into yorkshire and parts of northumberland and durham as well by the afternoon. and heavy thundery showers. they risk of localised disruption, localised wadding from the storms in scotland. not as many thunderstorms for northern ireland but still some fairly nasty ones around. could see showers across east anglia. that strip of cloud across eastern england might limit some of these thunderstorms. they might not actually get temperature is high enough to get going. so that is...
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that is how it looks in durham and that was the scene in glasgow, a bit of extra cloud, but not a bad look at what the temperatures do. i picked manchester just burn example. those temperatures getting into the high 20s going into next week, some spots could hit 30 degrees but with that, we not expecting any desperately hot nights, night—time temperatures will climb, but should not be too humid 01’ climb, but should not be too humid or sultry, not for the time being but back to the here and now, we have had a lot of sunshine today. there is that extra cloud that we saw in glasgow, extra cloud moving across northern ireland as well. temperature wise, those temperatures will hold up nicely between 16 and 22 degrees at seven o'clock. heading into this evening, once the sun goes down, it will turn cool and fresh, just like last night. you can see the green hues spreading across our temperature chart, towns and cities getting down to around seven, eight, 9 degrees that in the countryside, some spots could get down to one or 2 degrees. if you are out and about early on saturday, chilly star
that is how it looks in durham and that was the scene in glasgow, a bit of extra cloud, but not a bad look at what the temperatures do. i picked manchester just burn example. those temperatures getting into the high 20s going into next week, some spots could hit 30 degrees but with that, we not expecting any desperately hot nights, night—time temperatures will climb, but should not be too humid 01’ climb, but should not be too humid or sultry, not for the time being but back to the here and...
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for durham and a former police officer.ard. they have used that to get across vast oceans, iam have used that to get across vast oceans, i am told. we will speak to them between ten and 10:30am. thank you for your many comments about heathrow, it is exercising you. michael edwin has e—mailed, it is all wrong. borisjohnson had the best proposal by far, a purpose—built well—organised airport in the thames estuary is a farseeing idea. bill in tunbridge wells, under one of the gatwick flight paths, and extra runway for heathrow was a wonderful idea,!. beth in camberley, heathrow should not be expanded as what is currently their causes chaos. if they want to add a runway they need to sort out the traffic bottleneck on the m25. someone who did not leave their name writes what a line party the conservatives are, they pledge no third runway at heathrow, this is a ridiculous plan. —— what a lie in party. i think it was in the conservative manifesto, i will check that. when melissa 0hden was 14 years old she learnt a shocking secret
for durham and a former police officer.ard. they have used that to get across vast oceans, iam have used that to get across vast oceans, i am told. we will speak to them between ten and 10:30am. thank you for your many comments about heathrow, it is exercising you. michael edwin has e—mailed, it is all wrong. borisjohnson had the best proposal by far, a purpose—built well—organised airport in the thames estuary is a farseeing idea. bill in tunbridge wells, under one of the gatwick flight...
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james in durham, north carolina, you disapprove of the president's style. good morning to you and tiell u why. >> caller: yes, i think that mr. trump may have been good at running his own company, his real estate company, but he cannot run america like he would run his autocratic real estate company. i just wonder how long the people in congress are going to allow him to do this. >> well, and what should they do? >> caller: i think they should do what they were elected to do. use the checks and balances that were put in place by the constitution and basically agree on things that they agree with him and stand up and disagree with things that they know they should stand up and disagree for because they're there to work for the american people. they're not there to work and appease mr. trump. >> well, there is a coalition of lawmakers who are looking to stop the president on tariffs. "the wall street journal" editorial weighs in on that this morning, congress versus trump on tariffs. republicans have complained for years that the executive has encroached on t
james in durham, north carolina, you disapprove of the president's style. good morning to you and tiell u why. >> caller: yes, i think that mr. trump may have been good at running his own company, his real estate company, but he cannot run america like he would run his autocratic real estate company. i just wonder how long the people in congress are going to allow him to do this. >> well, and what should they do? >> caller: i think they should do what they were elected to do....
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most of the pony is burning toward lake county's east durham border. >> reporter: is there determination to get it out by ere is a real determination to put it out as soon as possible. >> reporter: those nearby say it seemed the initial response was slow. >> it started growing. you still don't see any air support. we were watching a growing watching it grow. it is just getting bigger and bigger. if we had gotten their support an hour earlier, i don't think it would have spread so far. >> they were late getting aircraft in, but they were within the normal response times. >> reporter: the incident commander says resources were away on two big fires when the pawnee fire broke out. the dozen homes lost were likely pushed by ambers cast way ahead of the fire, which for one county leader brings up important questions. >> that is all we have here are houses with a past. we are looking at thousands of houses in harm's way. >> reporter: county supervisors are looking at big picture as fire insurance becomes impossible to get. ways of immunizing neighborhoods against fire means modifying your roof
most of the pony is burning toward lake county's east durham border. >> reporter: is there determination to get it out by ere is a real determination to put it out as soon as possible. >> reporter: those nearby say it seemed the initial response was slow. >> it started growing. you still don't see any air support. we were watching a growing watching it grow. it is just getting bigger and bigger. if we had gotten their support an hour earlier, i don't think it would have spread...
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in durham we have got two simple messages. take five, tell two.and they put the phone down and they see ring this number. if you take five minutes, that phone line will be disconnected. take five minutes to think about it. a lot of people are told to not tell anybody, it is secret. tell two people, your friends or your carers, and that can resolve it. take five, tell two. have you been watching the football? yes, i have. did you feel a bit restless from the games?” yes, i have. did you feel a bit restless from the games? i got over it. it is tuesday, england versus colombia. a fabulous picture of a face painting. the way the colombians celebrate, the way they enjoy the festivities is pretty cool enjoy the festivities is pretty cool. it is the latin american flamboyance about them. this is the challenge. all of those people who think daubing a red cross with a few white dots is face painting, that is face painting. but what a nightmare if you are standing behind that present at the match, you would not be able to see anything. present at the match,
in durham we have got two simple messages. take five, tell two.and they put the phone down and they see ring this number. if you take five minutes, that phone line will be disconnected. take five minutes to think about it. a lot of people are told to not tell anybody, it is secret. tell two people, your friends or your carers, and that can resolve it. take five, tell two. have you been watching the football? yes, i have. did you feel a bit restless from the games?” yes, i have. did you feel a...
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durham's a lg way from newark but the boys were reminded, hardship and heartache is never far away.know that i got people that's there for me. >>eporter:ay williams knows darkness well. it is perhaps his most enduring lesson to the team from central high. darkness never lasts for those who never give up. >> everybody has something that goes -- song in their life. how do you use that to empower you? yes, this happened but i plan on being better for it. >> reporter: for "nightline" i'm byron pitts in newark, new jersey. >> family! >> the original series "bes on july 18th. >>> up next, rembering anthony bore da bourdain. a look back at our conversations with the celebrity chef. >> do you miss being a chef? >> i miss sitting at the bar after work. having served 300 meals. g-dista. and you have the determination to keep going. humira has a proven track record of being prescribed for er 1years. humira works inside the body to target and help block a specific source of inflamtion that contributes to symptoms. the body to target in clinical trials, most adults taking humira were car or almo
durham's a lg way from newark but the boys were reminded, hardship and heartache is never far away.know that i got people that's there for me. >>eporter:ay williams knows darkness well. it is perhaps his most enduring lesson to the team from central high. darkness never lasts for those who never give up. >> everybody has something that goes -- song in their life. how do you use that to empower you? yes, this happened but i plan on being better for it. >> reporter: for...
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. >>> this girl from durham north carolina was born with a heart defect.happy young girl. while her surgeries were successful, they left her with a large scar on her chest. her care team at duke children's hospital came up with an idea. they offered to operate on favorite doll. >> maybe it will make her feel more comfortable about her own scar. >> putting the doll through the same surgery and giving her the same scar. three weeks later, look at mikal as her and her mom go pick up that doll. for mikal you can't imagine what it feels like having a doll going through the same thing you went through. >> mikal revealing the scar. >> look at you. >> it's not the first time duke have done this. we've reported before on emma bennett who has a prosthetic leg and the moment she was given a doll just like her. she was over joyed and moments later overcome. tonight we've now learned from mikal and her doll. >> she has a scar just like me. >> that mikal now wants to be a doctor to help other little girls just like her. so we choose mikal and her doctors as our person o
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the drum sergeant durham door is a youth club here young people meet and sing about life love poverty drugs school and climate. oh. yeah they're going about and there is a lot of knowledge in the slum areas here in his name but much of it gets wasted. when they can't make money out of music they switch to selling drugs and that was in my opinion the government doesn't support young if we're. a school me my you would. be the one person who tries to help you it's in the slum is godwin or ching's role model you're probably darjeeling yani who are sort of on this from ground zero the founder of the youth club wants to radically change in society that. they were going to ever lived if so from father to anybody who is going to i had to get your system is i'm not getting educated the anybody that is going through the system most likely come out bad then the life you see so he's the one for all this effects so he is foster organize strive to get informed like to be active so that we get things done i've always these we don't we can't promise our kids anything do i think any quality could ever
the drum sergeant durham door is a youth club here young people meet and sing about life love poverty drugs school and climate. oh. yeah they're going about and there is a lot of knowledge in the slum areas here in his name but much of it gets wasted. when they can't make money out of music they switch to selling drugs and that was in my opinion the government doesn't support young if we're. a school me my you would. be the one person who tries to help you it's in the slum is godwin or ching's...
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durham max this week's highlights. and see your presents its new. sure is close to. the fungus seeing the fish leather has the fashion industry built. by the water the classic village car show at lake of. the romantics in thirty minutes of deep belief. they make a commitment. they find solutions. they inspire. africa on the road. the stories of both people making a difference to shaping their nation. and their continent of africa on the move the stories about motivational change makers taking their destinies into their own hands w.'s new multimedia series food. d.w. dot com africa on the move. a news analyst committed schmidt's the unsub. goals of the so-called shake up to his concert in kuwait side by. play. people put big dreams on the big screen in. the movie magazine on the w. my first boss also sewing machine. litter icon for old women their bones by this will miss something as simple as none in home to write them by side posies and. since i was in the good i wanted to have a bicycle of my home but it took me years to been there. finally they gave up and went on
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suffering in libya stating there has been an unprecedented escalation in fighting in the coastal city of durham and now in the past week alone at least civilians have been killed two of them children clashes in air raids have also cut electricity and water supplies to over one hundred thousand people the head of the u.n. humanitarian office in libya described the situation. instability is high in various places in yes there's always a potential for escalation there's certainly some and. very challenging we have seen an escalation of conflict over the last period but it definitely has intensified over the last few days main concern is that the humanitarian needs of the need for water food medicine medical supplies is increasing very rapidly and we also have severe concerns for dipper takes and of civilians will find themselves caught in a conflict the u.n. report comes as the french president has been pushing for negotiations between the countries warring factions our senior correspondent in iraq goes the it has more now on what role front plays in libya. the french president mr mccollum has a c
suffering in libya stating there has been an unprecedented escalation in fighting in the coastal city of durham and now in the past week alone at least civilians have been killed two of them children clashes in air raids have also cut electricity and water supplies to over one hundred thousand people the head of the u.n. humanitarian office in libya described the situation. instability is high in various places in yes there's always a potential for escalation there's certainly some and. very...
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symbol can make things up and people can make things change you know thank you for bull durham brahimi on al-jazeera world. a lot hasn't sleeker in doha the top stories on al-jazeera the leaders of north korea and the u.s. have accepted invitations to visit each other's countries that's according to the north korean state news agency kim jong un and donald trump met for the first time in singapore on tuesday they signed an agreement and a denuclearizing the korean peninsula for poor cow is a senior advisor at and square an initiative focused on nuclear security innovation he says there's nothing new in the agreement statement resembled statements from the early ninety's during president clinton's efforts to negotiate with the north represented observers.
symbol can make things up and people can make things change you know thank you for bull durham brahimi on al-jazeera world. a lot hasn't sleeker in doha the top stories on al-jazeera the leaders of north korea and the u.s. have accepted invitations to visit each other's countries that's according to the north korean state news agency kim jong un and donald trump met for the first time in singapore on tuesday they signed an agreement and a denuclearizing the korean peninsula for poor cow is a...
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programme: bat dominates ball again, as england start chasing australia's 310 in the latest 0di at durhamplaying second fiddle for stradivarius, as he wins the ascot gold cup. plenty to pack in tonight, but we'll start with events it's day eight, and we are bracing for ourselves for the big match, argentina against croatia. we'll get to that later. we've had to macro results, back—to—back matches in group c. france and denmark with the chance to book a place in the last 16 at the world cup with a game to spare. denmark didn't manage it but france did, beating carew1—0. —— peru. in terms of volume and mass, peru are unmissable but, when they get the ball around here, things become distinctly missable. the latest peruvians are turned down the chance ofa peruvians are turned down the chance of a world cup goal, costing them in their first match against denmark, and france are more ruthless. dawdle for a moment and before you know it you find. kylian mbappe the youngest frenchman to score. peru couldn't afford to hang around, it nearly worked for pedro keno, but nearly was nowhere. peru were
programme: bat dominates ball again, as england start chasing australia's 310 in the latest 0di at durhamplaying second fiddle for stradivarius, as he wins the ascot gold cup. plenty to pack in tonight, but we'll start with events it's day eight, and we are bracing for ourselves for the big match, argentina against croatia. we'll get to that later. we've had to macro results, back—to—back matches in group c. france and denmark with the chance to book a place in the last 16 at the world cup...
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he hopes to become the first person to spam across the pacific ocean mccombs fetus in durham's could take more than six months three and four eight hours a day accompanied by a support team scientists will also follow along to research the build up of micro plastics in the horta. this is the calm to treating ahead of his departure from tokyo more than six years of preparations have led to this moment finally a day to start on my swim across the pacific ocean the com says the crew on board with collect more than one thousand samples and debris all for twenty seven science institutes with a huge focus on plastic pollution he shouted moments of his journey on social media under the hash tag that longest sway. now back to dry land and here is what germany's official world cup squad photograph it has just been released as football fever grips the planet ahead of the tournament due to start in nine days and here we can see the fit again but neuer is there and just above him the blond julian. bron that he grabbed what him live said was the last fought in the squad but everyone is talking ab
he hopes to become the first person to spam across the pacific ocean mccombs fetus in durham's could take more than six months three and four eight hours a day accompanied by a support team scientists will also follow along to research the build up of micro plastics in the horta. this is the calm to treating ahead of his departure from tokyo more than six years of preparations have led to this moment finally a day to start on my swim across the pacific ocean the com says the crew on board with...
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into the stream you shouldn't have last reproductive choices because you were born in derry and not durham or belfast not birmingham it's time to decriminalize abortion and give women and northern ireland autonomy over their own bodies equality with sisters in england scotland and wales when you see pictures of these protests when you read solidarity tweets like this do they resonate with you. oh totally just to give you an idea of what my experience was. years ago i find out that i was pregnant with my first child and am very much wanted a baby and the pregnancy went as normal up until the twenty week scan when we were told that i'm sorry but your baby's not going to survive and at that stage i asked for a termination and i was told doc just doesn't happen here so i had to go until i was thirty five weeks pregnant when my waters broke and deliver stillborn baby and that's the situation currently and women who are on pregnant people who are a result are pregnant as a result of sexual crime can't access the termination either nor can those who have a crisis pregnancy. i'm just looking at a
into the stream you shouldn't have last reproductive choices because you were born in derry and not durham or belfast not birmingham it's time to decriminalize abortion and give women and northern ireland autonomy over their own bodies equality with sisters in england scotland and wales when you see pictures of these protests when you read solidarity tweets like this do they resonate with you. oh totally just to give you an idea of what my experience was. years ago i find out that i was...
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that might get to northumberland and durham as well later in the afternoon.ery showers. a risk of localised flooding here, but it's not certain these showers will develop across eastern england. that cloud that i showed you might actually stop the showers from falling here, it could be a few thunderstorms, though, to the south in east anglia. southern counties of england and across southern wales, this is where the driest weather is going to be with the best of the day's sunshine. the heaviest of the downpours, i'm pretty sure, will be across scotland and maybe into east anglia. those showers will fade away through the night. on sunday a lot of dry weather for the second half of the weekend. but completely dry. a few showers around. northern england, parts of southern scotland, those would be the favoured areas for catching those showers. quite a bit of cloud around the north sea coast of scotland. the best of the sunshine further south with a ridge of high pressure keeping the weather settled there. and it will be a bit warmer. temperatures could reach 25 de
that might get to northumberland and durham as well later in the afternoon.ery showers. a risk of localised flooding here, but it's not certain these showers will develop across eastern england. that cloud that i showed you might actually stop the showers from falling here, it could be a few thunderstorms, though, to the south in east anglia. southern counties of england and across southern wales, this is where the driest weather is going to be with the best of the day's sunshine. the heaviest...
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that might get to northumberland and durham as well later in the afternoon.e, with heavy thundery showers for scotland. a risk of localised flooding here, but it's not certain these showers will develop across eastern england. that cloud that i showed you might actually stop the showers from falling here. there could be a few thunderstorms, though, to the south in east anglia. southern counties of england and across southern wales, this is where the driest weather is going to be with the best of the day's sunshine. the heaviest of the downpours, i'm pretty sure, will be across scotland and maybe into east anglia. those showers will fade away through the night. on sunday, a lot of dry weather for the second half of the weekend. not completely dry. a few showers around. northern england, parts of southern scotland, the favoured areas for catching those showers. quite a bit of cloud around the north sea coast of scotland. the best of the sunshine further south with a ridge of high pressure keeping the weather settled here. and it will be a bit warmer. temperatur
that might get to northumberland and durham as well later in the afternoon.e, with heavy thundery showers for scotland. a risk of localised flooding here, but it's not certain these showers will develop across eastern england. that cloud that i showed you might actually stop the showers from falling here. there could be a few thunderstorms, though, to the south in east anglia. southern counties of england and across southern wales, this is where the driest weather is going to be with the best...
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england all—rounder ben stokes will return from injury in durham's t20 blast game against yorkshire nextainst pakistan and the odis against australia with a hamstring injury. if he comes through the blast game without any issues he'll be available for selection for the third t20 international against india on 8thjuly. england have qualified for the final of the women s t20 tri—series on sunday where they'll play new zealand. the final line—up was confirmed with an eight wicket victory for the white ferns over south africa in bristol this afternoon. england are playing new zealand now and will be hoping sophie ecclestone will be fit for the final after she had to limp off. she had taken katey martin's wicket with her second ball. anya shru bsole has struck twice though, leaving new zealand on 120 for 7. after months of speculation and verbal sparring, the heavyweight unification fight between anthonyjoshua and deontay wilder won't be taking place this year. earlier, the wbc champion posted on social media that his team had bent over backwards to make the bout happen, but it would have to
england all—rounder ben stokes will return from injury in durham's t20 blast game against yorkshire nextainst pakistan and the odis against australia with a hamstring injury. if he comes through the blast game without any issues he'll be available for selection for the third t20 international against india on 8thjuly. england have qualified for the final of the women s t20 tri—series on sunday where they'll play new zealand. the final line—up was confirmed with an eight wicket victory for...
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that might get to northumberland and durham as well later in the afternoon.ee some sunshine, with heavy thundery showers for scotland. a risk of localised flooding here, but it's not certain these showers will develop across eastern england. that cloud that i showed you might actually stop the showers from falling here. there could be a few thunderstorms, though, to the south in east anglia. southern counties of england and across southern wales, this is where the driest weather is going to be with the best of the day's sunshine. the heaviest of the downpours, i'm pretty sure, will be across scotland and maybe into east anglia. those showers will fade away through the night. on sunday, a lot of dry weather for the second half of the weekend. not completely dry. a few showers around. northern england, parts of southern scotland, the favoured areas for catching those showers. quite a bit of cloud around the north sea coast of scotland. the best of the sunshine further south with a ridge of high pressure keeping the weather settled here. and it will be a bit war
that might get to northumberland and durham as well later in the afternoon.ee some sunshine, with heavy thundery showers for scotland. a risk of localised flooding here, but it's not certain these showers will develop across eastern england. that cloud that i showed you might actually stop the showers from falling here. there could be a few thunderstorms, though, to the south in east anglia. southern counties of england and across southern wales, this is where the driest weather is going to be...
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that might get to northumberland and durham as well later in the afternoon.with heavy thundery showers. a risk of localised flooding here, but it's not certain these showers will develop across eastern england. that cloud that i showed you might actually stop the showers from falling here, it could be a few thunderstorms, though, to the south in east anglia. southern counties of england and across southern wales, this is where the driest weather is going to be with the best of the day's sunshine. the heaviest of the downpours, i'm pretty sure, will be across scotland and maybe into east anglia. those showers will fade away through the night. on sunday a lot of dry weather for the second half of the weekend. but completely dry. a few showers around. —— not completely dry. a few showers around. northern england, parts of southern scotland, those would be the favoured areas for catching those showers. quite a bit of cloud around the north sea coast of scotland. the best of the sunshine further south with a ridge of high pressure keeping the weather settled there
that might get to northumberland and durham as well later in the afternoon.with heavy thundery showers. a risk of localised flooding here, but it's not certain these showers will develop across eastern england. that cloud that i showed you might actually stop the showers from falling here, it could be a few thunderstorms, though, to the south in east anglia. southern counties of england and across southern wales, this is where the driest weather is going to be with the best of the day's...
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these were the scenes between consett and burnopfield in county durham as flash flooding meant one carwas issued by the met office for rain in the morning from 11:00. there are no reports of any injuries. thousands of palestinians have attended the funeral in gaza of a volunteer nurse who was killed by israeli fire during protests on friday. witnesses say 21—year—old razan al—najar was shot dead as she ran towards the border fence to help a casualty. the israelis have launched an investigation. our arab affairs editor sebastian usher reports. once again, thousands of mourners have filled the streets of gaza through which the body of the young woman was carried on a stretcher, wrapped in the palestinian flag. health officials and eyewitnesses said that razan al—najar, a volunteer nurse, was shot in the chest by israeli forces on friday as she ran to treat a casualty near the gaza border with israel which has been the scene of weeks of palestinian protests. her father held what had once been her white medical coat, now drenched in blood, as her mother lamented her child and demanded just
these were the scenes between consett and burnopfield in county durham as flash flooding meant one carwas issued by the met office for rain in the morning from 11:00. there are no reports of any injuries. thousands of palestinians have attended the funeral in gaza of a volunteer nurse who was killed by israeli fire during protests on friday. witnesses say 21—year—old razan al—najar was shot dead as she ran towards the border fence to help a casualty. the israelis have launched an...
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tearing his left hamstring at the start ofjune, but he's due to return as a specialist batsman for durham'sh ofjuly. fellow all—rounder chris woa kes misses out though — he's been struggling with knee and quad injuries. well india are in action right now, over in dublin. they're in t20 action against ireland, and they're closing in on victory. they were put into bat by their hosts, and it looked to be a wise decision from ireland when india captain virat kholi went big...but didn't get enough on it. george dockrell underneath it to take the catch. but that shot showed the indian intent. kl rahul top scored for the tourists with 70, and they posted 213 for four from their 20 overs. in reply, ireland had the worst possible start. paul stirling out to just the second ball of the innings. and it's not got much better for them. a short while ago they were 56 for eight. it might not feel like the right time of year to talk about winter sports — but this monday, britain's athletes will find out how much funding they'll receive for the next winter games in 2022. for the men's bobsleigh team — it's
tearing his left hamstring at the start ofjune, but he's due to return as a specialist batsman for durham'sh ofjuly. fellow all—rounder chris woa kes misses out though — he's been struggling with knee and quad injuries. well india are in action right now, over in dublin. they're in t20 action against ireland, and they're closing in on victory. they were put into bat by their hosts, and it looked to be a wise decision from ireland when india captain virat kholi went big...but didn't get...
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. >>> mical olaiz is from durham north carolina. she was born with a heart defect.ed three major open heart surgeries. now 5, she's an active happy young girl. while her surgeries were successful, they left her with a large scar on her chest. her care team at duke children's hospital came up with an idea. they offered to operate on her favorite doll. her american girl doll, mia. >> maybe it will make her feel more comfortable about her own scar and the fact she's been through heart surgery. that's a stressful thing for kids especially as they get older and focus more on their own body image. >> putting the doll through the same surgery and giving her the same scar. three weeks later, look at mical as her and her mom go pick up that doll. for mical you can't underestimate what it feels like having a doll going through the same thing you went through. >> here she is. this is for you. >> mical removing the bandage and revealing mia's scar. >> that's just like you. >> it's not the first time duke have done this. after alicia had a heart transplant, they put a new lego h
. >>> mical olaiz is from durham north carolina. she was born with a heart defect.ed three major open heart surgeries. now 5, she's an active happy young girl. while her surgeries were successful, they left her with a large scar on her chest. her care team at duke children's hospital came up with an idea. they offered to operate on her favorite doll. her american girl doll, mia. >> maybe it will make her feel more comfortable about her own scar and the fact she's been through...
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the women swapped stories of the nhs past and present during a visit to county durham and darlingtoni walked through the oak doors with shiny shoes. you were very much a newcomer, and felt very alone as a student. you know you were very much regarded as a gofer. you know, you do this, you do all the jobs that nobody else wanted to do. what was your first day like, grace? i walked in to a welcoming ward that was nurse—led, that had lots of nurses who had all been in my place. what kind of thing would you have worn on your first day? did you still have a uniform? yes, yes. you had a uniform and that uniform was inspected before you actually went in to any of the rooms. i think the uniform is still very important. very important. it still identifies you. but i think that the uniform has gone through an awful lot of changes. yeah, yeah. and this kind of idea that now we work with a lot of, like, infection control teams. we got rid of the buckles for uniforms, and now it's reallyjust... in most places, it'sjust a tunic and trousers. yes. what was the relationship like with doctors? you we
the women swapped stories of the nhs past and present during a visit to county durham and darlingtoni walked through the oak doors with shiny shoes. you were very much a newcomer, and felt very alone as a student. you know you were very much regarded as a gofer. you know, you do this, you do all the jobs that nobody else wanted to do. what was your first day like, grace? i walked in to a welcoming ward that was nurse—led, that had lots of nurses who had all been in my place. what kind of...
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these were the scenes between consett and burnopfield in county durham as flash flooding meant one carforecast of around the country. over to nick miller with the weather. seeing flooding in parts of scotland, also in aberdeenshire. scotland, northern and eastern parts of england that have been seeing torrential thundery downpours. they are slowly going to be fading now as we go into the night, but still have a few more hours of them out there. in fact through the night across northernmost parts of northern england and southern scotland thunder and lightning may decrease but there could still be some outbreaks of heavy rain around. clearer skies, southern half of england into wales there could be a few mist and fog patches, single figure temperatures for some but for most of us around 10—14d. still outbreaks of rain earlier on. southern scotland, northern england. at the deal of clout, that's a good deal of clout. the northern half of scotla nd deal of clout. the northern half of scotland we will see sunny spells but a few torrential thunderstorms getting going, particularly into the a
these were the scenes between consett and burnopfield in county durham as flash flooding meant one carforecast of around the country. over to nick miller with the weather. seeing flooding in parts of scotland, also in aberdeenshire. scotland, northern and eastern parts of england that have been seeing torrential thundery downpours. they are slowly going to be fading now as we go into the night, but still have a few more hours of them out there. in fact through the night across northernmost...
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to who can make things up and people can make things change you know thank you for the bull durham brahimi on al jazeera world. you're watching our jazeera reminder of our top stories this hour. inside the amorality coalition fighting in yemen has launched a large scale offensive to take control of the port city of her died out from the rebels that's despite u.n. warnings of catastrophic humanitarian consequences the one generally somebody has passed a non-binding resolution condemning israel for using excessive force against palestinian protesters in gaza israeli soldiers have shot dead at least one hundred twenty nine demonstrators at the border since march. the u.s. secretary of state mike comparable is meeting with south korea's president when j. and for that meeting he said the trumpet ministration is hopeful for major disarmament on the korean peninsula by the end of twenty twenty he's in seoul to brief top politicians in tuesday's landmark meeting between donald trump and north korea's kim jong un. more than nine hundred refugees and migrants who were rescued by the italian coast gu
to who can make things up and people can make things change you know thank you for the bull durham brahimi on al jazeera world. you're watching our jazeera reminder of our top stories this hour. inside the amorality coalition fighting in yemen has launched a large scale offensive to take control of the port city of her died out from the rebels that's despite u.n. warnings of catastrophic humanitarian consequences the one generally somebody has passed a non-binding resolution condemning israel...
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. £21,000 the cost of this one journey from london to durham.'s claims that value for money is always considered. i think there's plenty of evidence that the main deciding fact of how that the main deciding factor of how prince charles travels is prince charles. he likes the status, he likes the privacy of his own transport, i think the royal train clearly needs to be scrapped, it's an absolutely absurd mechanism. the duke and duchess of cambridge and prince harry are funded by their father, using income from his private estate, the duchy of cornwall. those accounts show the young royals have cost up to a0%, or £1.a million, more than the previous financial year. is that increase at least partly down to meghan, the new duchess of sussex? palace officials refused to comment. sarah campbell, bbc news. buckingham palace says the queen missed a service at st paul's cathedral this morning because she is feeling "under the weather". the 92—year old, seen here earlier this month, had been due to attend a ceremony marking the 200th anniverary of the ord
. £21,000 the cost of this one journey from london to durham.'s claims that value for money is always considered. i think there's plenty of evidence that the main deciding fact of how that the main deciding factor of how prince charles travels is prince charles. he likes the status, he likes the privacy of his own transport, i think the royal train clearly needs to be scrapped, it's an absolutely absurd mechanism. the duke and duchess of cambridge and prince harry are funded by their father,...
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inside the city now we can say that have to force are taken control of the majority of the city of durhamand the remaining districts under the control of the donor protection force that is the rival force defending the city against have to the forces they are to be seated in a number of districts inside in say the city now local sources say that there is nothing in the city except the sounds of bullets the sound of the sound of explosions and have to the forces have been advancing fast recently and have been taken control of a strategic locations including the seaport in the city of durban are also violations or. violations against against again to say human humanitarian human violations in the city have been committed in the city local sources that say that have his forces have been watching a lynching and mutilating a body of one of the evil fighters in the city the war though the violence has taken its toll certainly on on civilians as we were hearing. i mean what is that the humanitarian situation in denver right now. the human thirty and situation is getting from bad to worse is exce
inside the city now we can say that have to force are taken control of the majority of the city of durhamand the remaining districts under the control of the donor protection force that is the rival force defending the city against have to the forces they are to be seated in a number of districts inside in say the city now local sources say that there is nothing in the city except the sounds of bullets the sound of the sound of explosions and have to the forces have been advancing fast recently...
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there are reports that the self-proclaimed libyan national army has entered the city of durham after weeks of heavy fighting there while the siege led by a renegade general. has led to severe shortages of water electricity food and medical supplies general half stars ellen a finds his have been backing several armed groups that control the city some of which are linked to al qaeda israel says it will take money from the taxes it collects for palestinians to compensate israelis for fire damage to their land israel says palestinians protesting in gaza carried out arson attacks damaging forests and i quote cultural land with one hundred twenty palestinians have been killed by israeli soldiers since protests at the border began in late march burnet spent has more now from west to receive them . israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu wants to make the deductions for damage he says has been caused to agricultural fields and nature reserves and forests by the burning kites that have been floated over from gaza into israeli territory the palestinian authority says to do this would be rob
there are reports that the self-proclaimed libyan national army has entered the city of durham after weeks of heavy fighting there while the siege led by a renegade general. has led to severe shortages of water electricity food and medical supplies general half stars ellen a finds his have been backing several armed groups that control the city some of which are linked to al qaeda israel says it will take money from the taxes it collects for palestinians to compensate israelis for fire damage...
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school history, the girls' basketball team won the 2018 norcal division 5 championship defeating durham 48-31. woo! [applause] congratulations to the team and coaches for their accomplishment and i would like to call up our principal up to say a few words. and then you can introduce the coaches. >> members of the board, superintendent matthews, thank you for recognizing the lowell varsity basketball team for winning the northern california cif championship and making it to the state finals at the new arena in sacramento. that was the bomb. [laughter] as principal of lowell high school and president of the california interscholastic federation, i can say that this team represented lowell and san francisco unified with dignity and honor. thank you, ladies. i would like to introduce our first-year rookie head coach -- making it to the state finals his first year, that's an accomplishment, and katie and laura, his assistant coaches. [applause] >> first i'd like to thank the board of education and superintendent matthews for celebrating our accomplishments and opportunity to speak opening th
school history, the girls' basketball team won the 2018 norcal division 5 championship defeating durham 48-31. woo! [applause] congratulations to the team and coaches for their accomplishment and i would like to call up our principal up to say a few words. and then you can introduce the coaches. >> members of the board, superintendent matthews, thank you for recognizing the lowell varsity basketball team for winning the northern california cif championship and making it to the state...