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an organization founded in durham in 1935. mr. wheeler began serving as chairman in 1957, a position he held until 1978. the organization continues today . as the durham committee of affairs on black people. as a student at north carolina central university, john wheeler was a tight and of a community leader, well respected. on many occasions he personally counseled me by providing advice that i recall to this day. it was through the durham community that attorney wheeler and attorney thompson and oliver hill challenged several north carolina school boards by alleging that they were failing to provide equal funding to african-american schools. it was a constitutional challenge. in the case of blue versus durham public school district filed on may 18, 1949, wheeler, thompson and hill were successful in proving that the durham public school district was violating the 14th amendment of the united states constitution. the court entered its order and i have a copy with me today and i will read one sentence. the net result of what has b
an organization founded in durham in 1935. mr. wheeler began serving as chairman in 1957, a position he held until 1978. the organization continues today . as the durham committee of affairs on black people. as a student at north carolina central university, john wheeler was a tight and of a community leader, well respected. on many occasions he personally counseled me by providing advice that i recall to this day. it was through the durham community that attorney wheeler and attorney thompson...
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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 who do history or 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 order my textbooks through here. so if there is anybody that is an academic that doesn't order their textbooks through the regulator, you should. you should see tom for that. so it means a lot to be here tonight and to start this here. 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, right? so that is the plan. this year, we are going to celebrate the 50th anniversary of a number of c
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 who do history or 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 order my textbooks through here. so if there is anybody that is an academic that doesn't order their textbooks through the...
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she came to durham as a food service professional. in retirement she has encouraged others to become active senior citizens by setting an example and providing motivation to all. she joined mount vernon in 1948 and has remained an active church member. over the years she has provided faithful leadership and fellowship as a christian missionary, member of the senior citizens organization, and the j.e. best bible class. number three, finally, yet importantly, is mrs. annie belle gilmore rogers. mrs. rogers was born on october 20, 1918, in durham whose ancestors were founding members of mount vernon baptist church. over the past 100 years, she has exemplified the value of faith, education, and resourcefulness. she attended what was then hillside park school. we now it as hillside high school in durham. she went on to become a teacher's assistant at c.c. spaulding elementary school where she helped educate young minds who would go on to become future leaders. mrs. rogers recognized the value of managing her resources and teaching her fami
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and we might see her gone sooner rather than later tom brooks is professor of law in government to durham university we appreciate your time so thank you very much indeed pleasure u.k. police have confirmed that a woman exposed to the nerve agents nobody talk last week has died forty four year old don't store just fell ill after a pantone handling an item contaminated with the substance in the town of amesbury a male friend she was whether the time is also critically ill police suspect it was the same batch of nova chuck used on a russian double agent and his daughter in march philip ingram is a chemical weapons analyst and a former senior intelligence officer he says the chances of others being contaminated aren't high. no we talk like an you know it's one of those tax the nerves it within the body it stops them been able to switch themselves off so one of the things the initial things that happens is you get a buildup of fluid need to build up a fluid in the lungs and effectively you start to draw on your own fluids and it can then lead on. respiratory failure and heart failure but it's
and we might see her gone sooner rather than later tom brooks is professor of law in government to durham university we appreciate your time so thank you very much indeed pleasure u.k. police have confirmed that a woman exposed to the nerve agents nobody talk last week has died forty four year old don't store just fell ill after a pantone handling an item contaminated with the substance in the town of amesbury a male friend she was whether the time is also critically ill police suspect it was...
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the first dedicated to the juniper flavored spirits the fortune fans it's an all around experience durham's moves to the body double the first. so far no i just couldn't get this song out of his head. ecologist began searching for the source of these captivating sounds. and found them deep in the rain forest in central africa. the bike up people. hanging. going out. and the like to believe this was a book but i am the one. million six he was so fascinated by their culture that he stayed. only a promise to his son was made to sign a lease of the jungle and return to the concrete and glass john. the results reverse culture shock. ready for a comeback you realize how strange that artificial little is really connected to life. the prize winning documentary from before stuff starts aug ninth on d w. i ever want to welcome to this special week of euro marx we're taking to the road to visit europe's most beautiful cities here's a look at what's coming up. incomplete why barcelona is unfinished sagrada familia is a tourist magnet. and incomparable what makes the french cross some of its.
the first dedicated to the juniper flavored spirits the fortune fans it's an all around experience durham's moves to the body double the first. so far no i just couldn't get this song out of his head. ecologist began searching for the source of these captivating sounds. and found them deep in the rain forest in central africa. the bike up people. hanging. going out. and the like to believe this was a book but i am the one. million six he was so fascinated by their culture that he stayed. only a...
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grey skies overhead for this weather watcher in durham, and if we take a look at the satellite picturetripe of cloud, an atlantic frontal system that's been pushing its way across the country. also across the southeast of england, we've had this little curl of cloud rolling its way from the near continent. the radar picture shows a little bit of rain in the southeast. 0ur weather frontjourneying out of scotland and northern ireland, into england and wales. and then in this clear gap across parts of eastern and southeastern england, we've seen a few evening downpours and thunderstorms. but as we go through the night, showers will tend to fade away. we'll see some clear spells. generally, quite a lot of cloud and some misty conditions across parts of northern ireland and scotland, where we've had the rain during today. temperatures not dropping very far. quite a warm night, particularly in the south. tomorrow then, bit of a cloud around to start off but it is a predominantly dry day. we're back to square one. very little rain in the forecast. we can pick out some. maybe some showers acro
grey skies overhead for this weather watcher in durham, and if we take a look at the satellite picturetripe of cloud, an atlantic frontal system that's been pushing its way across the country. also across the southeast of england, we've had this little curl of cloud rolling its way from the near continent. the radar picture shows a little bit of rain in the southeast. 0ur weather frontjourneying out of scotland and northern ireland, into england and wales. and then in this clear gap across...
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elsewhere there were wins for durham, somerset, hampshire & leicestershire.d tigers missed—out on the chance to go second in super league as they were beaten 32—18 by huddersfield giants. as they were beaten 32—18 cas lead for much of the first half, but huddersfield took control in the second half withjermaine mcgillvary helping himself to a hat—trick. elsewhere, leeds rhinos beat widnes and warrington won on the road at hull kr. the women's hockey world cup gets under way in london this weekend. 16 nations are taking part with england's opening game tomorrow against india at 2:00. our reporterjo currie is there. preparations for the biggest women's sporting event and the world this year are well under way. the pages have been watching. there are posters all around the london olympic arc where this event is being held. those guys over my shoulder are ireland women getting in the last few minutes of practise. a bit ofa in the last few minutes of practise. a bit of a warm—up before the tournament starts tomorrow. so who comes to london as favourites whyte you
elsewhere there were wins for durham, somerset, hampshire & leicestershire.d tigers missed—out on the chance to go second in super league as they were beaten 32—18 by huddersfield giants. as they were beaten 32—18 cas lead for much of the first half, but huddersfield took control in the second half withjermaine mcgillvary helping himself to a hat—trick. elsewhere, leeds rhinos beat widnes and warrington won on the road at hull kr. the women's hockey world cup gets under way in...
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director of the group feeding britain rosie thanks for coming on the show so nothing more welcome to durham and summer holidays but your organization telling a different story that summer is not going to be fun for maybe millions in britain millions of children so course the summer holiday should be a really positive time it should be a time that children in their families look back on with very happy memories but unfortunately for a lot of children in the u.k. that isn't the case the school holidays can be a time that's but a lot of pressure on families financially children who get their free school meals during the term time suddenly that support falls away and families are faced finding anywhere between thirty and forty pounds a week extra they didn't have to before so it can be a time of real hardship and worry for families as well but the good news is that lots of community groups around the country supporting children running activity sessions and meals and last week the government announced that they are funding two million pounds this summer to support those clubs which is a really
director of the group feeding britain rosie thanks for coming on the show so nothing more welcome to durham and summer holidays but your organization telling a different story that summer is not going to be fun for maybe millions in britain millions of children so course the summer holiday should be a really positive time it should be a time that children in their families look back on with very happy memories but unfortunately for a lot of children in the u.k. that isn't the case the school...
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s in durham fired by a recent marriage self-employed no benefits so they specifically targeted all these people for these type of loans that were subprime and very expensive for the education they received and that's just the the internet is filled with all kinds of stuff like this. my mom was extremely proud she liked to brag to all of her friends like my daughter's a college and you know i never went and she's doing less great things for her life . after enrolling i called my mom and i told her i want to chop out and she did not understand why and i was like mom you know understand a school is a scam and she said i don't understand how can a school be a scam. i have a hundred four thousand dollars in student loans as of september two thousand and thirteen and there are only growing by the day. you know. how long will it take before public european universities start charging twenty thirty or forty thousand dollars a year how long will it take for a lucrative private educational system to skid out of control like it is today in the u.s. everywhere around the world students are mobilizin
s in durham fired by a recent marriage self-employed no benefits so they specifically targeted all these people for these type of loans that were subprime and very expensive for the education they received and that's just the the internet is filled with all kinds of stuff like this. my mom was extremely proud she liked to brag to all of her friends like my daughter's a college and you know i never went and she's doing less great things for her life . after enrolling i called my mom and i told...
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you still put your eye on him this durham. is no excuse. but. my defense is i didn't kill nobody i don't know i was on the way we're supposed to that you know who's going to go boss and lives there are so yours you know and then things took a turn the guy got shot and then at that point i was worried about your control. they were patient and else on the corner mark rey shut up later on this is what happened but i don't have a fear from the troops. where there are bugs that. we'll logs of. and i was in the time in the middle market is right. next to the sea. danielle she should have seen what happened right so he was leaving he last about where he was sitting it yeah i guess he was in and they will it was it was not the middle he said directly behind me because i had time like this and talked to all of them because margaret says he was there they wasn't my larry while i was there i guess because he thinks i did it so he don't want to be land grab behind me in case i time he said he was in the middle so he could write a rag yes i guess that's the
you still put your eye on him this durham. is no excuse. but. my defense is i didn't kill nobody i don't know i was on the way we're supposed to that you know who's going to go boss and lives there are so yours you know and then things took a turn the guy got shot and then at that point i was worried about your control. they were patient and else on the corner mark rey shut up later on this is what happened but i don't have a fear from the troops. where there are bugs that. we'll logs of. and i...
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lifestyle durham. the moment. thirty minutes strong. move forward more oh. so must be some of the markets open their first of all in northern germany. document obama will show just dozens of newcomers some of the most. movie ws comics moore's movie. baku open air two thousand and ten starts august second on the amman. fix the temple of technology. such. as the result of the markets. the momentum of the board. made in germany. your business magazine d w. birth place home going to have species led a home worth saving and. yet most of those are big changes and most start with small steps but global ideas tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world blames the country when it comes to printed solutions and resource to show. the current interactive content teaching the next generation doesn't want them to touch a. plane using all channels available to inspire people to take action and more determined to build something here for the next generation the idea is for the environment series of global three thousand on t.w. and online. play
lifestyle durham. the moment. thirty minutes strong. move forward more oh. so must be some of the markets open their first of all in northern germany. document obama will show just dozens of newcomers some of the most. movie ws comics moore's movie. baku open air two thousand and ten starts august second on the amman. fix the temple of technology. such. as the result of the markets. the momentum of the board. made in germany. your business magazine d w. birth place home going to have species...
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will proceed with breaks it tom brooks is a professor of law and government at durham university he says the resignation is hugely demanding the prime minister to resign may. he was a very key minutes secretary of state in her cabinet the lead negotiator for bracks it she's only just brought together her katter full cabinet for the one and only time to agree what their backs it will be and during the next few days was going to release their their white paper explaining what exactly the government's breck's its final breck's it view was to be for brussels for him to leave were right now quite literally that the crunch time is calamitous for the britons breck's it go she ations i think it's very bad for her leadership and will really cause for some problems the next hours and days to come on the one hand the the kind of the part of her support that's very firmly for what's called kind of a hard bracks at the full break from the european union there are a minority i mean they're not the biggest group and the tory party they're not the biggest group in parliament but they're a sizable group
will proceed with breaks it tom brooks is a professor of law and government at durham university he says the resignation is hugely demanding the prime minister to resign may. he was a very key minutes secretary of state in her cabinet the lead negotiator for bracks it she's only just brought together her katter full cabinet for the one and only time to agree what their backs it will be and during the next few days was going to release their their white paper explaining what exactly the...
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durham and rode it was actually benito mussolini who is dictated the building of the first major freeway the eighty mile autostrada opened in one thousand and twenty four that's five years ahead of such german roads. ports are the watery gateway to global markets and an important component of our economy but that can't continue if our port infrastructure doesn't meet the demands of the future r.t. correspondent natasha suite as more ports make up a huge portion of the u.s. economy from new york to new jersey alone while those ports make up roughly twenty percent of the nation's gross domestic product and here the port of los angeles ranks as the number one container port in the country braveness some three million jobs but the question remains that. just how long things can operate the way they are. seaports help connect american farmers manufacturers and consumers to the world marketplace and found every us state lines on roughly fifteen seaports to handle imports and exports totally prepared eight billion dollars worth of goods each day for every one billion in u.s. exports fifteen tho
durham and rode it was actually benito mussolini who is dictated the building of the first major freeway the eighty mile autostrada opened in one thousand and twenty four that's five years ahead of such german roads. ports are the watery gateway to global markets and an important component of our economy but that can't continue if our port infrastructure doesn't meet the demands of the future r.t. correspondent natasha suite as more ports make up a huge portion of the u.s. economy from new york...
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that's how it looked in county durham.ures around 20 degrees. this evening and tonight, we will have some clear spells. a bit of patchy, drizzle across scotland. maybe the odd shower elsewhere. temperatures between 13 and 17 degrees as we go into tomorrow morning. tomorrow, there will be a lot of dry weather around. the cloud should break up to give spells of sunshine. still a bit of patchy rain and drizzle for central and southern parts of scotland. and then we could see the odd shower breaking out for western areas of england and wales. they could be on the heavy side. the best of the sunshine in the south. temperatures beginning to creep upwards. as temperatures continue to climb on friday, there is the increasing chance that we will spawn some heavy thundery showers into east wales, the midlands, down towards the south coast. very hit and miss. but if you get a shower, you really will know about it. they could be hale and thunder mixed in for good measure. but high pressure will still be just about in charge as we head
that's how it looked in county durham.ures around 20 degrees. this evening and tonight, we will have some clear spells. a bit of patchy, drizzle across scotland. maybe the odd shower elsewhere. temperatures between 13 and 17 degrees as we go into tomorrow morning. tomorrow, there will be a lot of dry weather around. the cloud should break up to give spells of sunshine. still a bit of patchy rain and drizzle for central and southern parts of scotland. and then we could see the odd shower...
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a plant in billingham, county durham, is due to restart on monday.closures and big names disappearing from the high street. our team on radio 5 live's wake up to money programme have been number crunching, and if you add them all up you come more than 20,000 retailjobs either gone or at risk. that'sjust the bigger names we've heard of. of that 7,000 have actually have lost their jobs, a further 9,500 are due to go when stores close, and 5,100 are at risk at poundworld, which is in administration. this is all to do with the fact that more people are shopping online. so how do retailers respond? well, more and more arejoining forces to fight back. tesco, the uk's largest retailer, says it's planning a ‘strategic alliance' with french retail giant carrefour, in the hope of cutting costs and lowering prices to customers. tesco boss dave lewis has said that the fall in the pound, after the brexit vote, is pushing up prices and warned that failure to secure a deal with the eu by march 2019 deadline, could lead to higher food prices in the uk. earlier we sp
a plant in billingham, county durham, is due to restart on monday.closures and big names disappearing from the high street. our team on radio 5 live's wake up to money programme have been number crunching, and if you add them all up you come more than 20,000 retailjobs either gone or at risk. that'sjust the bigger names we've heard of. of that 7,000 have actually have lost their jobs, a further 9,500 are due to go when stores close, and 5,100 are at risk at poundworld, which is in...
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the cold front pushing in has produced a lot of cloud in areas like county durham.tla nd areas. good sunny spells in parts of scotland but the best of the sunshine in southern areas. a breeze picking up in scotland and north east england. with the cloud it will feel quite cool. 16 or 17 degrees. 28 29 degrees across central and southern parts of england. a nice, fine afternoon for wimbledon. wind is picking up later on and will introduce more cloud. that is the theme for tomorrow. 0vernight and this evening it is turning cooler from the north as that weather front migrate southwards. the breeze on the north sea coast and part of the channel will make it a fresher night for all of us. ten to 1a degrees. there is the weather front citing its wake southwards. it will be noticeable. the bridge is closer to 30 degrees today. a lot more cloud around. here it is a bit cooler to the south. temperatures around 16 to 70 degrees in northern areas. 0n wednesday there is a weak weather front that could bring rain in western parts, northern ireland and scotland. high pressure dom
the cold front pushing in has produced a lot of cloud in areas like county durham.tla nd areas. good sunny spells in parts of scotland but the best of the sunshine in southern areas. a breeze picking up in scotland and north east england. with the cloud it will feel quite cool. 16 or 17 degrees. 28 29 degrees across central and southern parts of england. a nice, fine afternoon for wimbledon. wind is picking up later on and will introduce more cloud. that is the theme for tomorrow. 0vernight and...
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will proceed with breaks it well tom brooks is a professor of law and government at durham university he says the resignation is hugely damaging for the prime minister to resign many. he was a very key minutes secretary of state in her cabinet the lead negotiator for bracks it she's only just brought together her katter full cabinet for the one and only time to agree what their backs it will be and during the next few days was going to release their their white paper explaining what exactly the government specs its final breck's it view was to be for brussels for him to leave were right now quite literally that the crunch time is as calamitous for the britons brecht's it go shay sions i think it's very bad for her leadership and will really cause for some problems the next hours and days to come on the one hand the kind of the part of her support that's very firmly for what's called the heart rex at the full break from the european union and there they are minority i mean they're not the biggest group and the tory party they're not the biggest group in parliament but they're a sizable
will proceed with breaks it well tom brooks is a professor of law and government at durham university he says the resignation is hugely damaging for the prime minister to resign many. he was a very key minutes secretary of state in her cabinet the lead negotiator for bracks it she's only just brought together her katter full cabinet for the one and only time to agree what their backs it will be and during the next few days was going to release their their white paper explaining what exactly the...
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durham jets have won today's t20 blast game against notts outlaws by seven wickets.ane for the ladies scottish open, with gusts of wind reaching up to 31 miles per hour. thailand's ariya jutanugarn currently shares the lead on eight under par with south korea's amy yang thanks to this eagle chip. georgia hall is the the top—placed brit. she's tied for 10th on three under. trainer sir michael stoute has secured a record—breaking sixth king george trophy win with poet's word at ascot. stoute — who had his first king george win with shergar in 1981 — also claimed second with crystal ocean. it's two weeks until the start of the premier league season it feel us we have been talking about football for a long, long time. it's two weeks until the start of the premier league season and most of its top clubs are currently touring the world in preseason in the international champions cup. later, manchester united take on liverpool in michigan. this afternoon, new arsenal manager unai emery faced his old employees paris saint—germain in singapore. and he will be happy with the r
durham jets have won today's t20 blast game against notts outlaws by seven wickets.ane for the ladies scottish open, with gusts of wind reaching up to 31 miles per hour. thailand's ariya jutanugarn currently shares the lead on eight under par with south korea's amy yang thanks to this eagle chip. georgia hall is the the top—placed brit. she's tied for 10th on three under. trainer sir michael stoute has secured a record—breaking sixth king george trophy win with poet's word at ascot. stoute...
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county durham still getting some blue sky.ringing the rain in north—western scotland and northern ireland as well. further south as we get to see some swelled sunshine, those temperatures about 25 or 26 degrees. just a small chance for one or two showers as well. if you are watching the big match at seven o'clock, this is how we expect things to look. a bit patchy cloud, some sunny spells across much of england and wales, a small chance of a shower across the midlands northern england. eastern scotland holding onto some brightness but western scotland, northern ireland more in the way of cloud, this is how it will look in moscow, we suspect. diving underneath the clouds to find the stadium, you can see some afternoon showers, which will tend to fizzle away by the time the match begins and we will see some clear spells to figure through to full—time. during this evening and tonight, it is a mixture of clear spells and patchy cloud, still potentially one or two showers, more cloud generally for northern ireland and scotland, sti
county durham still getting some blue sky.ringing the rain in north—western scotland and northern ireland as well. further south as we get to see some swelled sunshine, those temperatures about 25 or 26 degrees. just a small chance for one or two showers as well. if you are watching the big match at seven o'clock, this is how we expect things to look. a bit patchy cloud, some sunny spells across much of england and wales, a small chance of a shower across the midlands northern england....
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elsewhere there were wins for durham, somerset, hampshire and leicestershire.eld giants. castleford lead for much of the first half — but huddersfield took control in the second half with, jermaine mcgill—vary helping himself to a hat—trick. elsewhere, leeds rhinos beat widnes, and warrington won on the road at hull kr. before we go, just time to remind you that the tour de france starts again in just under an hour's time. britain's geraint thomas still has the leader's yellowjersey, and you can follow it all live on the bbc sport website. that's all the sport for now. now for the weather with helen willetts. many of us had at least a little rain — a rarity — yesterday. but it's back to business as usual today. we've seen a little drizzly rain first thing. but behind this weather front the high pressure is building again for the rest of saturday, which means there will be more sunshine around than we had during the day on friday. there are one or two exceptions. the main one is this front bringing rain into the north—west of scotland. the other could be one or
elsewhere there were wins for durham, somerset, hampshire and leicestershire.eld giants. castleford lead for much of the first half — but huddersfield took control in the second half with, jermaine mcgill—vary helping himself to a hat—trick. elsewhere, leeds rhinos beat widnes, and warrington won on the road at hull kr. before we go, just time to remind you that the tour de france starts again in just under an hour's time. britain's geraint thomas still has the leader's yellowjersey, and...
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director of the group feeding britain rosie thanks for coming on the show so nothing more welcome to durham and summer holidays but your organization telling a different story that summer is not going to be fun for many millions in britain millions of children so course the summer holiday should be a really positive time it should be a time that children in their families look back on with very happy memories but unfortunately for a lot of children in the u.k. that isn't the case the school holidays can be a time that it's a lot of pressure on families financially children who get their free school meals during the term time suddenly that support falls away and families are faced finding anywhere between thirty and forty pounds a week extra they didn't have to before so it can be a time of real hardship and worry for families as well but the good news is that lots of community groups around the country supporting children running activity sessions and meals and last week the government announced that they are funding two million pounds this summer to support those clubs which is a really po
director of the group feeding britain rosie thanks for coming on the show so nothing more welcome to durham and summer holidays but your organization telling a different story that summer is not going to be fun for many millions in britain millions of children so course the summer holiday should be a really positive time it should be a time that children in their families look back on with very happy memories but unfortunately for a lot of children in the u.k. that isn't the case the school...
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elsewhere, there were wins for somerset, hampshire, durham, and leicestershire.uddersfield giants. castlefield led for most of the first half but huddersfield took control in the second half. warrington are up to third after winning on the road piedt hull kingston rovers. england play india later on in the first day of world cup. —— on the road to hull kingston rovers. england are ranked second. their captain says the team will benefit from home support. i've never felt expectation, i've only ever felt supported. i think we will feel that here. it'll be like having another player on the pitch. i don't think the girls will feel anything other than going out and giving everything. that is the only thing people expect. and it is what we expect from ourselves. england as hosts taking on india. they can say that hockey is coming home! experiments. sorry for the delay, we we re experiments. sorry for the delay, we were looking with fascination at the collection of what we are about to see of activities and badges which will be awarded to girl guides. the girlguides hav
elsewhere, there were wins for somerset, hampshire, durham, and leicestershire.uddersfield giants. castlefield led for most of the first half but huddersfield took control in the second half. warrington are up to third after winning on the road piedt hull kingston rovers. england play india later on in the first day of world cup. —— on the road to hull kingston rovers. england are ranked second. their captain says the team will benefit from home support. i've never felt expectation, i've...
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durham jets have won today's t20 blast game against notts outlaws by seven wickets.attling the elements at gullane for the ladies scottish open, with gusts of wind reaching up to 31 miles per hour. south korea's amy yang currently leads on nine under par. georgia hall is the the top—placed brit. she's tied for 11th on three under. trainer sir michael stoute has secured a record—breaking sixth king george trophy win with poet's word at ascot. stoute, who had his first king george win with shergar in 1981, also claimed second with crystal ocean. britain's olympic bronze medallist vicky holland, has won the edmonton leg, of the world triathlon series. it was an imperious performance from holland — who led out of the water, and the bike, before breaking clear of a number of athletes on the run including australian ashleigh gentle and adding to her win in the city in 2015. a trio of british athletes, followed her in third, fourth and fifth so well done too to georgia taylor—brown, jess learmonth and jodie stimpson. jonnie brownlee finished fifth in the men's race. i wasn'
durham jets have won today's t20 blast game against notts outlaws by seven wickets.attling the elements at gullane for the ladies scottish open, with gusts of wind reaching up to 31 miles per hour. south korea's amy yang currently leads on nine under par. georgia hall is the the top—placed brit. she's tied for 11th on three under. trainer sir michael stoute has secured a record—breaking sixth king george trophy win with poet's word at ascot. stoute, who had his first king george win with...
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will proceed with briggs it tom brooks is a professor of law in government at durham university and he says the resignation is going to be hugely damaging for prime minister theresa may. he was a very key minutes secretary of state in her cabinet the lead negotiator for bracks it she's only just brought together her katter full cabinet for the one and only time to agree what their backs it will be and during the next few days was going to release their their white paper explaining what exactly the government specs its final breck's it view was to be for brussels for him to leave were right now quite literally that the crunch time is as calamitous for the britons brecht's it go shay sions i think it's very bad for her leadership and will really cause for some problems the next hours and days to come on the one hand the kind of the part of her support that's very firmly for what's called kind of a hard rex at the full break from the european union there are a minority i mean they're not the biggest group and the tory party they're not the biggest group in parliament but they're a sizable
will proceed with briggs it tom brooks is a professor of law in government at durham university and he says the resignation is going to be hugely damaging for prime minister theresa may. he was a very key minutes secretary of state in her cabinet the lead negotiator for bracks it she's only just brought together her katter full cabinet for the one and only time to agree what their backs it will be and during the next few days was going to release their their white paper explaining what exactly...
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. >> it is this great family run the shop and durham, north carolina, that restores the million-dollars of the world. jason: are they just known by the people who need to know these things? >> the right people know about them. i heard from my best source. these people are the ones you want to talk to if you have a serious car that could win pebble beach or you might want to sell for a million dollars. jason: educate us about pebble beach. >> this is the world's most procedures car show. it is the end of monterey car week. ferrarisf $20 million and cars owned high church. the best cars in the world go to pebble beach. to win, you have to be the best in your class. that doesn't mean necessarily perfect, it means the truest to the era the car first came from. jason: i love that detail. that is difficult. you have to source different material and constructed in a different way. you are actually building up the way it was originally built. hannah: rose colors used holarsrushes -- road sc used paintbrushes made from horse hair like the type used to paint the cars after the war in europe. it
. >> it is this great family run the shop and durham, north carolina, that restores the million-dollars of the world. jason: are they just known by the people who need to know these things? >> the right people know about them. i heard from my best source. these people are the ones you want to talk to if you have a serious car that could win pebble beach or you might want to sell for a million dollars. jason: educate us about pebble beach. >> this is the world's most procedures...
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he joins us now via webcam from stanhope in county durham.you very much forjoining us les, thank you very much forjoining us to talk about it, it makes me feel queasy because i suffer from claustrophobia but tell us what it was like for you when you got stuck. we got stuck in march 1992, we were ina we got stuck in march 1992, we were in a cave which has a long slope to getting to the vertical, 45 degrees slope, and then a lot of crawling and a huge passage about 25 feet circular. we went to the far end of that. and when we tried to come back, a bit like what happened to them, where we first crawled in, the water had risen from underneath the cave and close it off so we were stuck in a big passage. we ran to the other end where it was highest and sat on a pile of stones and within an hour, the water was up to oui’ within an hour, the water was up to our feet within an hour, the water was up to ourfeet on this within an hour, the water was up to our feet on this pile of stones. how experienced a cave where you are compared with the man youlj e
he joins us now via webcam from stanhope in county durham.you very much forjoining us les, thank you very much forjoining us to talk about it, it makes me feel queasy because i suffer from claustrophobia but tell us what it was like for you when you got stuck. we got stuck in march 1992, we were ina we got stuck in march 1992, we were in a cave which has a long slope to getting to the vertical, 45 degrees slope, and then a lot of crawling and a huge passage about 25 feet circular. we went to...
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the unthinkable happened, the murder that followed in the then monuments in baltimore, durham, and elsewhere were toppled by kreuz or relocated by governments. debates have served as a reminder to the nation of the deep intense and sometimes violent nature of the civil war or perhaps more precisely confederate memory that continues to permeate our country. is place thesedo debates within a context by examining the way in which they survived the war and thought to remember it. how did they explain it to their children? consciously and unconsciously exaggerate minimize contradict and/or intimate issues from the telling? , thewere the implications social political or otherwise of the ways in which they remember their civil war. i want to begin with some images. you ofe one before confederate veterans and union veterans shaking hands over the bloody chasm. many of you are familiar with or perhaps this one another here of grizzled old veterans coming together clasping hands with their former enemies. many of these pictures used at .he end of ken burns's film created somehave misunderstandings. to
the unthinkable happened, the murder that followed in the then monuments in baltimore, durham, and elsewhere were toppled by kreuz or relocated by governments. debates have served as a reminder to the nation of the deep intense and sometimes violent nature of the civil war or perhaps more precisely confederate memory that continues to permeate our country. is place thesedo debates within a context by examining the way in which they survived the war and thought to remember it. how did they...
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a paralegal from durham, north carolina...re is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you, johnny. a lot of numbers there for johnny to come up with a big total of $127,000 and change. justin and michelle, you know you've got your work cut out for you today, but who knows? it all depends on the category. so let's find out what they are in the first round of play. remember, there's one daily double. here are the categories... then we have some trail mix for you. we'll give you the... you i.d. the song for me, please. ryan. -let's try o'boy, $200. alex: michelle. who is conan o'brien? correct. o'boy for $400. michelle. who is electra? -right. -o'boy, $600. "give war a chance" is among the contrarian works
a paralegal from durham, north carolina...re is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you, johnny. a lot of numbers there for johnny to come up with a big total of $127,000 and change. justin and michelle, you know you've got your work cut out for you today, but who knows? it all depends on the category. so let's find out what they are in the first round of play. remember, there's one daily double. here are the categories... then we have some trail mix for you. we'll give you...
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and last but not least, kristin durham, a really good old friend of mine. she's deftly the pro in our space but she is the director and office to the c.e.o. please welcome them. thank you. [applause] >> good morning, ladies pick first to balk back i wanted to note we actually have an all-female panel. isn't that awesome. [laughter] [applause] i think it's incredible, because, especially when we talk about the me too movement, but also in a city where we value diversity, to actually have women in positions of leadership, to me makes me cry. anyway, thank you. and then we have talia hart. she is here today. she is the president and c.e.o. of the chamber of commerce. please welcome her. [applause] we will continue to work closely together, even though we are quote "-right-double-quote divorced. [laughter] , separates. anyway, we are here today to talk about why san francisco is a global city. i wanted to start with susan, the research person. could you tell us, what are the key indicators for a global city? >> a global city is a city that has business and prod
and last but not least, kristin durham, a really good old friend of mine. she's deftly the pro in our space but she is the director and office to the c.e.o. please welcome them. thank you. [applause] >> good morning, ladies pick first to balk back i wanted to note we actually have an all-female panel. isn't that awesome. [laughter] [applause] i think it's incredible, because, especially when we talk about the me too movement, but also in a city where we value diversity, to actually have...
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confederate monuments said about baltimore, and also in austin, texas. ( yelling and chanting ) in durhamrolina protesters tore down a statue of a confederate soldier outside an old courthouse. ( yelling and cheering ) no state has more confederate monuments to revere or revile than the commonwealth of virginia. in richmond, the capital, there's a contentious debate about what to do about five prominent confederate statues on monument avenue. >> julian hayter: all these years later, the civil war, in many ways, is still contested ground. this is contested ground. >> cooper: this is ground zero of this debate. >> hayter: absolutely. in large part, because it was the capital of the confederacy. >> cooper: julian hayter is a historian at the university of richmond. >> hayter: monument avenue is not just a national tourist attraction, but an international tourist attraction. >> cooper: monument avenue is like a confederate walk of fameh e. lee and his horse, traveler; "stonewall" jackson; and jeb stuart; the president of the confederacy, jefferson davis; and lly, matew fontaine maury, a somew
confederate monuments said about baltimore, and also in austin, texas. ( yelling and chanting ) in durhamrolina protesters tore down a statue of a confederate soldier outside an old courthouse. ( yelling and cheering ) no state has more confederate monuments to revere or revile than the commonwealth of virginia. in richmond, the capital, there's a contentious debate about what to do about five prominent confederate statues on monument avenue. >> julian hayter: all these years later, the...
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will proceed with bricks it well tom brooks is a professor of law and government at durham university he says the resignation is hugely damaging for the prime minister. she was a very key minute secretary of state in her cabinet the lead negotiator for bracks it she's only just brought together her katter full cabinet for the one and only time to agree what their backs it will be and during the next few days was going to release their their white paper explaining what exactly the government's backs its final breaths if you was to be for brussels for him to leave right now quite literally that the crunch time is is calamitous for the britons brecht's at negotiations i think it's very bad for her leadership and will really cause for some problems the next hours and days to come on the one hand the the kind of the part of her support that's very firmly for what's called kind of a heart rex at the full break from the european union there they're a minority i mean they're not the biggest group and the tory party they're not the biggest group in parliament but they're a sizable group they a
will proceed with bricks it well tom brooks is a professor of law and government at durham university he says the resignation is hugely damaging for the prime minister. she was a very key minute secretary of state in her cabinet the lead negotiator for bracks it she's only just brought together her katter full cabinet for the one and only time to agree what their backs it will be and during the next few days was going to release their their white paper explaining what exactly the government's...
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consequences few in history have ever suffered tom brooks is a professor of law and government at durham university in the u.k. he joins us now live so tom we seeing a person here in trump's behavior when it comes to dealing with foreign issues foreign policy issues. well we definitely see a pattern of his talking up his this kind of very kind of goma's violent imagery of fire and brimstone all this kind of talk really playing up how his resistance and his integrity is a towards america's traditional enemies only to do this spectacular u. turn moments later when he finally meets can join an already meets putin or if he goes ahead with this meeting in tehran of what a wonderful friend they are oh the. perfect reassurance is evita is a spectacular turnaround so he's been doing this several times now and i think that we're all getting wise to the tough rhetoric on the one hand the pleasantries that will follow afterwards. not much it would seem following from that the big announcement tends to be that he will meet it all not that the meeting will produce something right ok i mean he says hi
consequences few in history have ever suffered tom brooks is a professor of law and government at durham university in the u.k. he joins us now live so tom we seeing a person here in trump's behavior when it comes to dealing with foreign issues foreign policy issues. well we definitely see a pattern of his talking up his this kind of very kind of goma's violent imagery of fire and brimstone all this kind of talk really playing up how his resistance and his integrity is a towards america's...
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this taken in durham this afternoon.cold weather front, albeit a weak one, is introducing some cold airor a weak one, is introducing some cold air or fresh a weak one, is introducing some cold airorfresh air. we a weak one, is introducing some cold air orfresh air. we have a weak one, is introducing some cold air or fresh air. we have another week weather from coming air or fresh air. we have another week weatherfrom coming into air or fresh air. we have another week weather from coming into the north of the country so scotland would have the odd spot of rain or drizzle more cloud and more cloud migrating across england and wales and a little more than northern ireland as well. the cloud could spark the watch out for parts of wales on the south—west. the re m na nts of wales on the south—west. the remnants of a weather front. look at the temperatures, considerably lower. also a nice fresh breeze coming from the north across the eastern side of england and the south coast. moving to wednesday, another weather front across
this taken in durham this afternoon.cold weather front, albeit a weak one, is introducing some cold airor a weak one, is introducing some cold air or fresh a weak one, is introducing some cold airorfresh air. we a weak one, is introducing some cold air orfresh air. we have a weak one, is introducing some cold air or fresh air. we have another week weather from coming air or fresh air. we have another week weatherfrom coming into air or fresh air. we have another week weather from coming into...
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elsewhere there were wins for durham, somerset, hampshire and leicestershire. what a game. of the first half, but huddersfield took control in the second half with jermaine mcgillvary helping himself to a hat—trick. elsewhere, leeds rhinos beat widnes, and warrington won on the road at hull kr. in football, it looks like everton are about to make their biggest signing of the summer. they're close to bringing in the brazilian forward richarlison from watford in a deal that could be worth up to £50 million. he's well known to the new everton boss, marco silva, who managed him during his stint at watford. just as one world cup ends, another starts. this time it's women's hockey, which gets under way in london today. much—fancied hosts england, including several rio gold medalists, face india while ireland play the usa. jo currie's at the fan zone at queen elizabeth olympic park. it looks great behind you. lots to do for the fans building up to the match at two o'clock. yes, good morning. the sun is shining and preparations for the world's biggest women's sporting event this ye
elsewhere there were wins for durham, somerset, hampshire and leicestershire. what a game. of the first half, but huddersfield took control in the second half with jermaine mcgillvary helping himself to a hat—trick. elsewhere, leeds rhinos beat widnes, and warrington won on the road at hull kr. in football, it looks like everton are about to make their biggest signing of the summer. they're close to bringing in the brazilian forward richarlison from watford in a deal that could be worth up to...
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durham jets have won today's t20 blast game against notts outaws by seven wickets. nott‘s score of 132 with ease and took a comfortable win. —— outlaws. trainer sir michael stoute has secured a record—breaking sixth king george trophy win with poet's word at ascot. stoute — who had his first king george win with shergar in 1981 — also claimed second with crystal ocean. mesut ozil ended a fraught week off the pitch with a goal for arsenal in their thumping 5—1 friendly win over paris sant germain in singapore. ozil announced his retirement from international football with germany last weekend saying he felt discriminated against by the nation's football hierarchy. he opened the scoring for arsenal in this one though, with alexandre lacazette adding two more. arsenal will continue their preseason campaign against london rivals chelsea in dublin on wednesday. motherwell came from behind against clyde to guarantee their place in the last 16 of the scottish cup. connor sammon securing a 3—1win with his stoppage time header. the new english premier league season is less t
durham jets have won today's t20 blast game against notts outaws by seven wickets. nott‘s score of 132 with ease and took a comfortable win. —— outlaws. trainer sir michael stoute has secured a record—breaking sixth king george trophy win with poet's word at ascot. stoute — who had his first king george win with shergar in 1981 — also claimed second with crystal ocean. mesut ozil ended a fraught week off the pitch with a goal for arsenal in their thumping 5—1 friendly win over...
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elsewhere there were wins for durham, somerset, hampshire and leicestershire.ford lead for much of the first half, but huddersfield took control in the second half, withjermaine mcgillvary helping himself to a hat—trick. elsewhere, leeds rhinos beat widnes, and warrington won on the road at hull kr. it looks like everton are about to make their biggest signing of the summer. they are close to bringing in the brazilian forward richarlison from watford, in a deal that could be worth up to £50 million. he is well known to the new everton boss, marco silva, who managed him during his stint at watford. back to the open now, and tiger woods has had a steady return. his first open in three years, and the more eagle—eyed viewer might have noticed the tape on the back of his neck. it is called kinesiology tape and is worn by an increasing number of sports stars to relieve pain, while supporting muscles, tendons and ligaments. loads of footballers use it and have done for some time. real madrid's gareth bale is a fan. as is andy murray. so should tiger fans be worried gi
elsewhere there were wins for durham, somerset, hampshire and leicestershire.ford lead for much of the first half, but huddersfield took control in the second half, withjermaine mcgillvary helping himself to a hat—trick. elsewhere, leeds rhinos beat widnes, and warrington won on the road at hull kr. it looks like everton are about to make their biggest signing of the summer. they are close to bringing in the brazilian forward richarlison from watford, in a deal that could be worth up to £50...
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elsewhere, there were wins for durham, somerset, hampshire and leicestershire.e it again? we cannot. it is not there. castleford tigers missed—out on the chance, to go second in super league as they lost to the huddersfield giants. castleford led for much of the first half, but huddersfield took control in the second half with jermaine mcgillvary helping himself to a hat—trick. elsewhere, leeds rhinos beat widnes, and warrington won on the road at hull kr. it looks like everton are about to make their biggest signing of the summer. they're close to bringing in the brazilian forward richarlison from watford in a deal that could be worth up to £50 million. he's well known to the new everton boss, marco silva, who managed him during his stint at watford. england play india in london later on the first day of the women's hockey world cup. england have never won the tournament, and were knocked out in the semis of their last big tournament, the commonwealth games earlier this year. but they're ranked second, and former captain kate richardson—walsh says the team will
elsewhere, there were wins for durham, somerset, hampshire and leicestershire.e it again? we cannot. it is not there. castleford tigers missed—out on the chance, to go second in super league as they lost to the huddersfield giants. castleford led for much of the first half, but huddersfield took control in the second half with jermaine mcgillvary helping himself to a hat—trick. elsewhere, leeds rhinos beat widnes, and warrington won on the road at hull kr. it looks like everton are about to...
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professor of law in government and turn university he joins us via skype from durham in the u.k. we appreciate your time very much so donald trump is leaving this particular visit with the u.s. ally that it still seem to be contentious and he's going from there to meet with the russian president and the u.k. believes that russia is responsible for poisoning people on their soil does that say something if it if anything. well it doesn't say much that's positive he's doing this of course britain has been very keen to try to create a kind of multinational opposition to to russia they're going to hold russia account as the government does poor blames the government for this is attack on british soil donald trump has made clear that the americans will not be opposing any sanctions on russia to this clearly perfectly fine with meeting with putin and talking to him about other matters i would imagine they might have something to do with the minutes that were just announced today perhaps so that donald trump has been critical of allies he has said things said about theresa may in the u.k
professor of law in government and turn university he joins us via skype from durham in the u.k. we appreciate your time very much so donald trump is leaving this particular visit with the u.s. ally that it still seem to be contentious and he's going from there to meet with the russian president and the u.k. believes that russia is responsible for poisoning people on their soil does that say something if it if anything. well it doesn't say much that's positive he's doing this of course britain...
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this isjust one in durham.rnwall. and behind the thunderstorms, something much fresher. much windier this weekend. further showers and long spells of rain and feeling quite a bit cooler. the front pushing north and east this morning. generating the heaviest rain across scotland and northern ireland. behind that, further showers. persistent rain across northern ireland through the day, pushing north into scotland and not reaching shetland until the afternoon. behind that, sunny spells and showers, showers most frequent in wales, south—west england. further east, showers and more scattered some staying largely dry in the afternoon. look at the strength of the wind, these are means speed and the gusts will be even higher, whiteley a0 mph and 50 in western and southern coasts. temperatures close to 35 celsius across part of the country. this weekend and this afternoon, i8—22 for many, the caulfield for northern ireland given the breeze and persistent rain, 2a, 25 in the rest of the sunshine. but the showers this ev
this isjust one in durham.rnwall. and behind the thunderstorms, something much fresher. much windier this weekend. further showers and long spells of rain and feeling quite a bit cooler. the front pushing north and east this morning. generating the heaviest rain across scotland and northern ireland. behind that, further showers. persistent rain across northern ireland through the day, pushing north into scotland and not reaching shetland until the afternoon. behind that, sunny spells and...