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now edmunds looked for a way to link chris to the murder scene.becky's brother jerry jacobs in jail. they had shown jerry photos of the murder weapon before. >> does that look familiar to you? >> no. right. i mean it's brand new. >> reporter: then in a follow-up interview jacobs came back and told investigators he recognized the hammer. he said it came from becky's garage, a place chris often went to borrow tools. >> i've seen the hammer in the toolbox in the garage. >> what toolbox? where are we talkin' about? >> in my sister's garage. >> reporter: sheriff's deputies found chris in front of the home becky had bought for him packing his truck for a weekend getaway. >> did he ask what was going on? >> no. didn't really say anything. put him in the car, we take him up to our office and put him in the interview room. >> everything's not happened the way you said it happened, so i want you to really think long and hard and tell me -- you're a young man right now. >> basically you just called me a liar. >> reporter: chris, no longer shaking, defiantly
now edmunds looked for a way to link chris to the murder scene.becky's brother jerry jacobs in jail. they had shown jerry photos of the murder weapon before. >> does that look familiar to you? >> no. right. i mean it's brand new. >> reporter: then in a follow-up interview jacobs came back and told investigators he recognized the hammer. he said it came from becky's garage, a place chris often went to borrow tools. >> i've seen the hammer in the toolbox in the garage....
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i promise. >> reporter: before edmunds did share one tidbit. with what becky's brother had told edmunds earlier. it was the name of the other person becky had confided in about her affair with david. becky's son, chris. >> i asked her who knew. you know, if anybody else knew. and she did tell me that christopher knew that she was with somebody else. i don't know if that means anything or not. >> reporter: sheriff's deputies spent a lot of their investigation looking at the relationships in becky's life. first her son michael. then david. but it was becky's relationship to her other son chris that would prove to be the most intriguing. >> it was a real, real strange mother/son relationship. when his mother called, he would drop everything and go to mom. whatever she wanted, he was there. >> reporter: becky, investigators discovered, doted on chris and showered him with extravagant gifts, money, a motorcycle, a car. nothing was too expensive for chris. not even the house he lived in. >> it was a house that was purchased by his mother. >> 18-year-
i promise. >> reporter: before edmunds did share one tidbit. with what becky's brother had told edmunds earlier. it was the name of the other person becky had confided in about her affair with david. becky's son, chris. >> i asked her who knew. you know, if anybody else knew. and she did tell me that christopher knew that she was with somebody else. i don't know if that means anything or not. >> reporter: sheriff's deputies spent a lot of their investigation looking at the...
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there was defeat, though, for kyle edmund.e fourth round but was beaten in five sets by kevin anderson of south africa. owen williams watched this one. kyle edmund was attempting to reach the last 16 of a grand slam event for only the second time. the obstacle standing in his way was south african kevin anderson, and at six foot eight, that's a pretty big obstacle. the first set was full of big serves and booming forehands, edmund taking it on the tie—break. there was the occasional rally, anderson finishing this one on his way to the second set. blue shirts, white shorts, big serves, little to separate the players, so when edmund broke anderson to win the third set, the britain could afford to dream of the fourth round. but then, as befitting a player who was in the top ten before a series of injuries, anderson raised his game to level the match. minutes later, edmund's fate was confirmed, that place in the last 16 will have to wait until wimbledon. i definitely feel i am improving, for sure, putting in the work on the traini
there was defeat, though, for kyle edmund.e fourth round but was beaten in five sets by kevin anderson of south africa. owen williams watched this one. kyle edmund was attempting to reach the last 16 of a grand slam event for only the second time. the obstacle standing in his way was south african kevin anderson, and at six foot eight, that's a pretty big obstacle. the first set was full of big serves and booming forehands, edmund taking it on the tie—break. there was the occasional rally,...
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kyle edmund will now face the big—hitting south african kevin anderson..eating nick kyrgios. the australian was a set up, but when things didn't go his way his racket took some punishment. looks beyond repair there — well, it is now. as he really let the carefully crafted racket feel the full force of his emotions. meanwhile, there was also frustration and tears in the match betweenjuan martin del potro and nicolas almagro. almagro was forced to retire with injury, and was visibily upset on the court. but del potro took a moment to console him. a brilliant display of sportsmanship from a man who knows a thing or two about injuries. del potro will play andy murray, in the next round in a rematch of the 2016 olympic final. the women's top seed left in the tournament, karolina pliskova beat ekaterina alexandrova. pliskova blitzed through the first set. it took herjust 22 minutes to win 6—2, but her russian opponent fought back to level at one set all. so that match going the distance. elsewhere, the third seed, simona halep, beat tatjana maria in straight set
kyle edmund will now face the big—hitting south african kevin anderson..eating nick kyrgios. the australian was a set up, but when things didn't go his way his racket took some punishment. looks beyond repair there — well, it is now. as he really let the carefully crafted racket feel the full force of his emotions. meanwhile, there was also frustration and tears in the match betweenjuan martin del potro and nicolas almagro. almagro was forced to retire with injury, and was visibily upset on...
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edmund hit back though, breaking shapovolov immediately in the second set to win it 6—4.for the first nine games, the 18—year—old shapovalov got the crucial break to seal the biggest win of his career to date. i'm just incredibly happy and so thankful to get a wild card here. i hope to be back here and i hope to have a good run and be back here for many years. i wasn't sure what to expect with the fans, him being a homeboy and everything that has happened but the crowd were incredible and they really cared so i am very thankful to them. i was trying to cheer them on and get them as excited as possible. meanwhile nick kyrgios is out of the tournament — he was playing the american donald young, when this happened. the australian slipped badly and was down for several minutes getting treatment. kyrgios went on to lose the first set on a tie—break and decided to retire injured, in order to recover in time for wimbledon. frenchmanjo wilfried tsonga has already booked his place in the second round, with a straight sets win over countryman adrian mannarino. and the bulgarian gri
edmund hit back though, breaking shapovolov immediately in the second set to win it 6—4.for the first nine games, the 18—year—old shapovalov got the crucial break to seal the biggest win of his career to date. i'm just incredibly happy and so thankful to get a wild card here. i hope to be back here and i hope to have a good run and be back here for many years. i wasn't sure what to expect with the fans, him being a homeboy and everything that has happened but the crowd were incredible and...
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kyle edmund won the first set on a tie—break.ak. the britjust edged it. that‘s all sport for now. now the weather. we‘ve swept away a lot of the warmth and humidity of the last few days. a slightly cooler and fresher feel to the weekend but that doesn‘t mean there isn‘t any sunshine. in fact, quite a lot of blue skies and sunshine around. do not be fooled however because that could be some hefty showers around today and tomorrow. the heaviest in saturday afternoon will be in northern ireland and particularly scotland, with could be the odd rumble of thunder. a few showers in wales and the southwest. it should be dry elsewhere. heavy thundery downpours across scotland with showers in between. the showers should ease in northern ireland but i cannot promise you a completely dry afternoon. a few showers drifting into northern england but not sunshine. the best temperatures in the south—east. a few showers trundling across wales and the south west. quite hit and miss and tending to clear east by this evening. for the big match in car
kyle edmund won the first set on a tie—break.ak. the britjust edged it. that‘s all sport for now. now the weather. we‘ve swept away a lot of the warmth and humidity of the last few days. a slightly cooler and fresher feel to the weekend but that doesn‘t mean there isn‘t any sunshine. in fact, quite a lot of blue skies and sunshine around. do not be fooled however because that could be some hefty showers around today and tomorrow. the heaviest in saturday afternoon will be in northern...
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british men's number two kyle edmund was beaten in the first round of the men's singles at eastbourneanked 47 in the world. edmund lost the first set but fought back to take the second 6—3 before losing the decider by the same score. there was some success though for marcus willis in the first round of wimbledon qualifying — the briton reached the third round at last year's wimbledon before losing to roger federer on centre court. he still has a chance of making this year's tournament proper after being slovakia's andrey martin, despite being ranked 241 places lower than his opponent. willis now faces fellow briton liam broady — brother of naomi — in the next qualifying round. the first round is always tricky, a bit nervy at the start, he was serving very well, under pressure i served well and played a couple of good games to break. obviously happy with the win, i know i have more in me out there. get on the practice court and see howl me out there. get on the practice court and see how i play in the next match. you don't expect to go on your phone reading venues. at the same time dan
british men's number two kyle edmund was beaten in the first round of the men's singles at eastbourneanked 47 in the world. edmund lost the first set but fought back to take the second 6—3 before losing the decider by the same score. there was some success though for marcus willis in the first round of wimbledon qualifying — the briton reached the third round at last year's wimbledon before losing to roger federer on centre court. he still has a chance of making this year's tournament...
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polina edmunds was only 12 years old at the time.years early she would represent the united states in the 2014 games in russia. >> i can skate pretty fast. >> reporter: and today she's back once again where it all started, celebrating international olympics day. >> you're so good. >> reporter: edmunds skated around the rink surrounded by a large army of small admirers. then sharing a bit of her journey with them. >> i'm going to try. i'm going to try to go to the next level, we'll see. >> reporter: we'll see, she says, because the last year has been a challenging one with an an injury keeping her off the ice for most of it. in her hometown of san jose, giving her a lift. >> it will make me want to perform the best that i can, just a little extra. >> reporter: edmunds will face competition not only from around the country but around the corner. fremont's tarin chen isn't just another skater, she's the reigning united states champion. >> in all of my interviews, i was shocked. i really was shocked. >> reporter: loving the idea that her
polina edmunds was only 12 years old at the time.years early she would represent the united states in the 2014 games in russia. >> i can skate pretty fast. >> reporter: and today she's back once again where it all started, celebrating international olympics day. >> you're so good. >> reporter: edmunds skated around the rink surrounded by a large army of small admirers. then sharing a bit of her journey with them. >> i'm going to try. i'm going to try to go to the...
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the british number two, kyle edmund, is out, beaten by south africa's kevin anderson.eports. the backdrop is instantly recognisable. centrestage in paris unmistakable. ahead of andy murray, a most familiar of foe. the world number one needs little reminding of just whatjuan martin del potro can do. still, here was something to refresh the memory. rivals since theirjunior days, in more recent times, epic counters in rio‘s olympic final and in davis cup hard—fought and rarely brief. the first set lasting almost an hour and a half. del potro letting slip four set points. murray eventually winning the tie break. from such blows, it can be difficult to recover. murray now finally finding those flashes of his brilliant best, that had been all too rare of late. keeping ahead and finishing with a flourish. winning the last seven games to close out the match, a familiar rivalry, a familiar winner. straight sets but, for andy murray, but this was anything but straightforward. add a mild, bbc news. and the british and irish rugby union team beat the provincial barbarians 13—7 in
the british number two, kyle edmund, is out, beaten by south africa's kevin anderson.eports. the backdrop is instantly recognisable. centrestage in paris unmistakable. ahead of andy murray, a most familiar of foe. the world number one needs little reminding of just whatjuan martin del potro can do. still, here was something to refresh the memory. rivals since theirjunior days, in more recent times, epic counters in rio‘s olympic final and in davis cup hard—fought and rarely brief. the first...
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has reached five thousand one hundred ninety five dollars per trade the highest ever according to edmunds data cited by auto week dot com the percentage of trade ins with negative equity has surged to thirty two point eight percent also the highest ever average negative equity exceeded four thousand dollars in the third quarter of two thousand and thirteen and hasn't looked back so what's driving up negative equity he points out is the lengthening terms you know people are getting seventy eight year leases on these cars now so. most of the you know the decline in the value of a car happens the day you drive off the lot and then it continues the fastest decline in the first year or two and then people are turning in their car to exchange. but now the car dealerships have a huge negative equity right so when you go to the used car lot to sell your car you don't get zero for the car you have to pay venom to take your car so in your car might have a negative five hundred dollar equity on it so you go to a used car lot and you say i'll give you five hundred dollars to take my car now it sounds
has reached five thousand one hundred ninety five dollars per trade the highest ever according to edmunds data cited by auto week dot com the percentage of trade ins with negative equity has surged to thirty two point eight percent also the highest ever average negative equity exceeded four thousand dollars in the third quarter of two thousand and thirteen and hasn't looked back so what's driving up negative equity he points out is the lengthening terms you know people are getting seventy eight...
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kyle edmund came close to joining winning the decider 6—0.anderson. he twice had to come back from a set down before taking it over five sets. the british and irish lions medal winning start to their touring new zealand with win a victory over the provincial barbarians, the first of a ten match series which culminates in three tests against the world champions. more on all those stories in the next hour. let's get more on the general election. with less than a week to go until the country heads to the ballot box, and with less than a week until the country heads to the ballot box, reality check‘s chris morris has been taking a look at how reliable are the polls. throughout this campaign, opinion polls and analysis have been hitting the front pages. questions have been raised about how reliable the polling numbers are. in the last few days we have had polls. the conservative lead over labour has been anywhere between 3% and 14% in recent days so have polls lost their mojo? there have been problems in the past, most notably in the general elect
kyle edmund came close to joining winning the decider 6—0.anderson. he twice had to come back from a set down before taking it over five sets. the british and irish lions medal winning start to their touring new zealand with win a victory over the provincial barbarians, the first of a ten match series which culminates in three tests against the world champions. more on all those stories in the next hour. let's get more on the general election. with less than a week to go until the country...
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kyle edmund has been beaten by the american donald young.umber two lost the first set 6—4 but won the second 6—3. but the world number 55 soon broke edmund and went on to take the deciding set by six games to three. wildcard naomi broady lost in the first round against kristyna pliskova. the czech took the first 6—2, and whilst broady took the second on a tie—break, pliskova won the decider 6—1. what a big week it's going to be for the british and irish lions. they face the hurricanes tomorrow before the must—win second test on saturday with the all blacks. lions coach warren gatland criticised their opponent's tactics after the first test defeat — but all blacks coach steve hansen hit back, live on new zealand radio. it was predictable comments from gatland. two weeks ago, we cheated in the scrums, now he is saying that. it is disappointing because he is implying that we are intentionally going out to injure somebody and that is not the case. we have never been like that and as a new zealander, i would expect him to know that they are not i
kyle edmund has been beaten by the american donald young.umber two lost the first set 6—4 but won the second 6—3. but the world number 55 soon broke edmund and went on to take the deciding set by six games to three. wildcard naomi broady lost in the first round against kristyna pliskova. the czech took the first 6—2, and whilst broady took the second on a tie—break, pliskova won the decider 6—1. what a big week it's going to be for the british and irish lions. they face the hurricanes...
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less than ideal wimbledon preparation for british number two kyle edmund.ow the all blacks coach has described complaints about his side's tactics by warren gatland. he accused them of deliberately targeting scrum half colin murray. every single one of the 60 tower blocks that has been tested since the fire at grenfell tower, has failed fire safety tests — and more than 500 more still need to be tested because they have external cladding. the prime minister is expected to be updated on the scale of the crisis when she chairs a meeting of the grenfell tower recover taskforce later today. 0ur correspondent tom burridge reports. residents in camden still moving up this morning. matteo and angela told us they didn't feel safe. we don't own the flat and so we found out from an article online that we had to move out so we came back straightaway and we found lots of people, told us we couldn't sleep here. it was for some a third night sleeping in a sports centre. so many people and their pets suddenly without a home. hundreds moved out at the weekend as cladding s
less than ideal wimbledon preparation for british number two kyle edmund.ow the all blacks coach has described complaints about his side's tactics by warren gatland. he accused them of deliberately targeting scrum half colin murray. every single one of the 60 tower blocks that has been tested since the fire at grenfell tower, has failed fire safety tests — and more than 500 more still need to be tested because they have external cladding. the prime minister is expected to be updated on the...
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community holding an olympic day event at two different ice rinks honoring san jose olympian polina edmunds, at 15 she skated for the u.s. team in the 2014 games. one of today's events takes place in fremont. the other san jose. >> quite the talent there. 4:57. coming up, a look at the cooling trend under way, kari. >>> so relieved to see temperatures in the 60s and low 70s, inland areas still quite warm but not as hot as yesterday. we're going to bring things down in parts of the bay area by at least ten degrees. we'll talk more about that up next. >>> and a live look from the peninsula, palo alto 101. what's going on in the tri-valley coming up. >>> our recent investigation uncovered the plight of deported u.s. military veterans. we found hundreds of u.s. veterans just beyond the border wall. anyone willing to die for their country should have a country willing to give them citizenship. >> governor brown gave clemency to three deported veterans. >> pardoned by the governor, wow. >> we're holding the powerful accountable for you. this is gus. someday, gus will invent this thing and change
community holding an olympic day event at two different ice rinks honoring san jose olympian polina edmunds, at 15 she skated for the u.s. team in the 2014 games. one of today's events takes place in fremont. the other san jose. >> quite the talent there. 4:57. coming up, a look at the cooling trend under way, kari. >>> so relieved to see temperatures in the 60s and low 70s, inland areas still quite warm but not as hot as yesterday. we're going to bring things down in parts of...
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kyle edmund was beaten by canadian qualifier denis shapovalov., when shapovalov was disqualified for hitting the umpire with a ball. no such misfortune today though... despite slipping here, the canadian still managed to win this point and the first set tie—break. edmund hit back though, breaking shapovolov immediately in the second set to win it 6—4. and while the decider went with serve for the first nine games, the 18—year—old got the crucial break to seal the biggest win of his career to date. i'm just incredibly happy and so thankful to get a wild card here. i hope to be back here and i hope to have a good run and be back here for many years. i wasn't sure what to expect with the fans, him being a homeboy and everything that has happened but the crowd were incredible and they really cared so iam very incredible and they really cared so i am very thankful to them. i was trying to cheer them on and get them as excited as possible. meanwhile nick kyrgios is out — he was playing the american donald young, when this happened. he slipped badly and
kyle edmund was beaten by canadian qualifier denis shapovalov., when shapovalov was disqualified for hitting the umpire with a ball. no such misfortune today though... despite slipping here, the canadian still managed to win this point and the first set tie—break. edmund hit back though, breaking shapovolov immediately in the second set to win it 6—4. and while the decider went with serve for the first nine games, the 18—year—old got the crucial break to seal the biggest win of his...
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kyle edmund has been beaten in the first round of the men‘s draw by the american donald young.rted qualifying at roehampton today. among them britain‘s marcus willis, who caused such a stir at last year‘s championships. he‘s passed the first hurdle, beating the world number 146 andrej martin of slovakia in the first round. 7-5, 7-5. he needs to win two more matches to play at wimbledon next week. crystal palace have officially named former ajax and inter milan coach frank de boer as their new manager. the dutchman won four titles with ajax but lasted just 85 days in milan, before his sacking in november. he succeeds sam allardyce who left after helping palace avoid relegation from the premier league last season. in the woman‘s cricket world cup they had an eight wicket win. they have a round—up on sports day at 6:30pm. theresa may has told mps she wants to give the three million eu nationals living in britain the same status as uk citizens after brexit. she said she wanted to provide certainty for people a little more on this, there is some confusion around precisely what the p
kyle edmund has been beaten in the first round of the men‘s draw by the american donald young.rted qualifying at roehampton today. among them britain‘s marcus willis, who caused such a stir at last year‘s championships. he‘s passed the first hurdle, beating the world number 146 andrej martin of slovakia in the first round. 7-5, 7-5. he needs to win two more matches to play at wimbledon next week. crystal palace have officially named former ajax and inter milan coach frank de boer as...
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the groundwork for the eventual ascent to the summitjust 30 years later by tenzing norgay and sir edmundn specialists are painstakingly restoring 138 films of some of britain's greatest explorations, frame by frame. one of them is of a young army officer crossing the vast expanse of the libyan desert by motorcar. ralph bagnold and his friends are on a journey that will take them into uncharted territory. bagnold was a pioneer of desert exploration. he was an army officer stationed in egypt. his expeditions involved driving thousands of miles into the blistering heat of the libyan desert. no—one had crossed it. no, no—one had crossed it, no—one had crossed it by car before. his son stephen has heard stories of these incredible expeditions, but it's the first time he's seen them. that's my father driving there, and you can see the bonnet is off, and you can see the pipe running from the radiator into the... that was a modification? that was the modification to prevent loss of water through evaporation in the radiator. it was a journey that pushed bagnold, his men and the cars to their very
the groundwork for the eventual ascent to the summitjust 30 years later by tenzing norgay and sir edmundn specialists are painstakingly restoring 138 films of some of britain's greatest explorations, frame by frame. one of them is of a young army officer crossing the vast expanse of the libyan desert by motorcar. ralph bagnold and his friends are on a journey that will take them into uncharted territory. bagnold was a pioneer of desert exploration. he was an army officer stationed in egypt. his...
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the world number 55 soon broke edmund and went on to take the deciding set by 6—3.akia in the first round. 7-5, 7-5. he needs to win two more matches to play at wimbledon next week. the first round is always tricky. a bit nervy at the start. nubbing a very good set. i played a couple of good games to break. i‘m happy with the win. get on the practise court and see how i can play in the next match. at the women‘s cricket world cup defending champions australia are well placed to beat west indies in their opening game in taunton. in reply to west indies 204 all out, australia, the tournament favourites, are 98 without loss in the 22nd over. that‘s all sport for now. .i‘ll have more in the next hour. we have had reaction from michel barnier the eu chief brexit negotiator on the details of the rights of eu citizens living in the united kingdom after brexit that theresa may has been outlining in the commons. michel barnier saying that more ambition, clarity and guarantees are needed than in today‘s uk position. sojust really saying that what theresa may has outlined is n
the world number 55 soon broke edmund and went on to take the deciding set by 6—3.akia in the first round. 7-5, 7-5. he needs to win two more matches to play at wimbledon next week. the first round is always tricky. a bit nervy at the start. nubbing a very good set. i played a couple of good games to break. i‘m happy with the win. get on the practise court and see how i can play in the next match. at the women‘s cricket world cup defending champions australia are well placed to beat west...
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british success at the french open with andy murray and kyle edmund both winning.while world number one andy murray had a tougher match. despite battling with injury and illness andy murray is targeting success in paris. the runner—up last year admits he needs to play himself into form and world number 50 martin klizan provided a suitable test. the slovakian is anything but conventional but he packs an impressive punch as he broke serve early on. a resilient murray fought back yet the first set went the other way after a tie—break. before the word "upset" could creep around roland garros the world number one was back on form, the opening set long forgotten as murray took the second and the third looking far more assured. but the fourth was anything but. martin klizan raced into the lead, the drop shot his main weapon. again murray showed why he is the world noble one. his own power and determination bringing the game back his terms. and victory followed soon after for murray returning to form atjust followed soon after for murray returning to form at just the follo
british success at the french open with andy murray and kyle edmund both winning.while world number one andy murray had a tougher match. despite battling with injury and illness andy murray is targeting success in paris. the runner—up last year admits he needs to play himself into form and world number 50 martin klizan provided a suitable test. the slovakian is anything but conventional but he packs an impressive punch as he broke serve early on. a resilient murray fought back yet the first...
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free-speech. >> back to the question again, the fact that we're going from these conservatives like edmund burke and william buckley to conservatives like milo and ann coulter is a big issue. to shed some light into the issue, a lot of students will invite provocative speakers because they know that journalists will jump on it. they know they will get publicity from it and they know they're going to elevate themselves in their own organizations by doing that. one tip i would give is make sure you look into the intentions of why speakers being invited. when that happens. of course we are -- we ourselves do not want that media frenzy that window. it was the republicans choice on campus and that's why she was a speaker. but amongst the republicans on campus, there are two different factions. there's a factions want to invite her because they align with the views and a faction that was driving the whole process because they knew the sole media frenzy would arise, and now they're getting a lot of success from what they did. they planned this whole thing. they understood what they were doing. no
free-speech. >> back to the question again, the fact that we're going from these conservatives like edmund burke and william buckley to conservatives like milo and ann coulter is a big issue. to shed some light into the issue, a lot of students will invite provocative speakers because they know that journalists will jump on it. they know they will get publicity from it and they know they're going to elevate themselves in their own organizations by doing that. one tip i would give is make...
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edmund is 3—2 up in the first set. that‘s live on bbc two.on has been made. celtic could face northern irish champions linfield in the second qualifying round. linfield will have to get past la fiorita from san marino in their opening round for that to happen. welsh champions the new saints will face europa from gibraltar. the draw for the first qualifying round of the europa league has also been made. rangers will make their return to european football against luxembourg outfit progres niederkorn. stjohnstone will play lithuanian side fk trakai. england under—21s are playing slovakia at 5pm in the european championship, and they have made one change from the nil—nil draw against sweden in their opening match. the only change — john swift replacing jacob murphy in defence. the draw means that england realistically need to win this afternoon in order to progress in the tournament. you can follow the live action on the bbc sport website and app. in hockey‘s world league, scotland‘s men were beaten by pakistan this afternoon. scotland took the l
edmund is 3—2 up in the first set. that‘s live on bbc two.on has been made. celtic could face northern irish champions linfield in the second qualifying round. linfield will have to get past la fiorita from san marino in their opening round for that to happen. welsh champions the new saints will face europa from gibraltar. the draw for the first qualifying round of the europa league has also been made. rangers will make their return to european football against luxembourg outfit progres...
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a good day for britain at the french open yesterday, with world number one andy murray, and kyle edmundh battle, with the world number 50, martin klizan. he had to fight back after losing the opening set, eventually winning it, in four. he'll face huan martin del potro, next. he's obviously been very unfortunate with injuries through his career and this year, he's had a lot of tough draws as well. if you look at the matches he's lost, it's been mainly against the top guys very early on in the tournaments. you know, i think deserves to be ranked higher than what he is, so i'm expecting it to be very, very tough. edmund beat argentine, renzo olivo, in straight sets to progress into round three, in paris for the first time, in his career. he'll be up, against south african kevin anderson next. while good sportsmanship was also flowing in paris. nicolas almagro was almost inconsolable, after he was forced to retire with injury, and so opponent, juan martin del potro, took a moment to console him. a man who knows a thing, or two about injuries. del potro will play andy murray in the next rou
a good day for britain at the french open yesterday, with world number one andy murray, and kyle edmundh battle, with the world number 50, martin klizan. he had to fight back after losing the opening set, eventually winning it, in four. he'll face huan martin del potro, next. he's obviously been very unfortunate with injuries through his career and this year, he's had a lot of tough draws as well. if you look at the matches he's lost, it's been mainly against the top guys very early on in the...
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around by who have no notion of the tradition of conservatism and probably could recognized either edmund burke or william buckley and a two-person lineup. leave that for the moment. now, the other issue then is that caring about quality and prioritizing also touches upon the issue of resource allocation . let's say some controversial speaker is going to involve a lot of money to make a safe and reasonable venue. in my college, which was a liberal arts college, the major moving parts of the budget financial aid and compensation for faculty and staff. financial aid based on need. come youl resources might need to do with the speaker? with statelarly legislatures, they're going to lean particularly on institutions while not giving them the money they need to support their basic work, this could be a problem. now, the first and i'm not going to get into because there are real experts around the baby during the discussion we can talk about that. what could be a process then for achieving some reasonable way of prioritizing one's speakers? we could think of a representative group involving, a
around by who have no notion of the tradition of conservatism and probably could recognized either edmund burke or william buckley and a two-person lineup. leave that for the moment. now, the other issue then is that caring about quality and prioritizing also touches upon the issue of resource allocation . let's say some controversial speaker is going to involve a lot of money to make a safe and reasonable venue. in my college, which was a liberal arts college, the major moving parts of the...
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edmund wright wrote about paris and peter carey wrote about sydney, i think, and i was going to writeite sad because terrible things were being done to the city, were being done to the country — this was under the mubarak regime — and every time i started to write, it felt like some sort of elegy — "this it used to be..." and so, i didn't do it for years and years. and then basically, yeah, january 2011 happened, and within a few days, alexandra pringle my editor at bloomsbury was on the phone saying "well, how about that book now?" so, yeah, i produced the cairo book in the kind of, yeah, the fervour of... and the title of the book is cairo: my city, our revolution. ahdaf, i was there as a reporter and i was trying to dig out some of my scripts but i sort of remember it, and i remembera line. i sort of said looking at the crowd in tahrir square and it was actually, it must have been a friday, and a group christians had sort of... encircled. ..encircled the muslims as they prayed and i came up with this line of muslims and christians, young and old, rich and poor, come together in thi
edmund wright wrote about paris and peter carey wrote about sydney, i think, and i was going to writeite sad because terrible things were being done to the city, were being done to the country — this was under the mubarak regime — and every time i started to write, it felt like some sort of elegy — "this it used to be..." and so, i didn't do it for years and years. and then basically, yeah, january 2011 happened, and within a few days, alexandra pringle my editor at bloomsbury...
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edmunds say we are willing to pay more for cars and willing to finance more, too. >>> visitors to paris will be able to zipline from the second floor of the iconic eiffel tower for the next week. the zipline is 450 feet up. the 800 foot long trip reaches a speed of 60 miles an hour. this isn't the first time a zip line has been strung out but it's the longest. >>> a new report reveals the differences some bay area officers have when speaking with different ethnicities during traffic stops. >>> and a dump truck spilling gravel and crashing down on top of a car. the remarkable rescue that saved a life. >>> i'm watching news overseas in australia after a deadly hostage situation. isis has claimed responsibility but how true is the claim? i'll let you know what's developing right now. >>> and an analyst says there's a way san francisco can save millions of dollars as it deals with an aging and decrepit hall of justice. >>> 5:00 a.m. welcome to tuesday, june 6. >> it's dark and early, obviously won't always be that way. it will be a little cooler today, mike. >> yes, just a little bit. >> th
edmunds say we are willing to pay more for cars and willing to finance more, too. >>> visitors to paris will be able to zipline from the second floor of the iconic eiffel tower for the next week. the zipline is 450 feet up. the 800 foot long trip reaches a speed of 60 miles an hour. this isn't the first time a zip line has been strung out but it's the longest. >>> a new report reveals the differences some bay area officers have when speaking with different ethnicities during...
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this is after kyle edmund was beaten by qualifier denis shapovalov.d from stephen. i hope to come back and be here for many years. i did not know what to expect with the fans being a home boy, bumper crowd was incredible and they really carried me and! incredible and they really carried me and i was for that. i will try to cheer him on and get him as excited as possible. nick kyrgios is out of the tournament. look at that! he was playing the american, donald young, when this happened. the australian slipped badly and was down for several minutes getting treatment. he went on to lose the first set and eventually retired injured with wimbledon under two weeks away. britain‘s naomi broady pulled off a surprise win against world number 32 alize cornet at the aegon classic in birmingham. she took the first set in a tie—break. cornet struggled after a fall in the second set, and broady took advantage to win it 6—0 and with it the match. it‘s only the fifth time in her career broady has beaten a top—50 player. but heather watson is out. she lost to ukraine‘s
this is after kyle edmund was beaten by qualifier denis shapovalov.d from stephen. i hope to come back and be here for many years. i did not know what to expect with the fans being a home boy, bumper crowd was incredible and they really carried me and! incredible and they really carried me and i was for that. i will try to cheer him on and get him as excited as possible. nick kyrgios is out of the tournament. look at that! he was playing the american, donald young, when this happened. the...
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to make it to the main draw via qualifying, is rewarded with a match against the british no 2 kyle edmund and second seed simona halep both face qualifiers in their opening matches. defending champion serena williams of course misses the tournament due to the impending birth of herfirst child. if she is fit to playjohanna konta will face shay soo way, while heather watson plays maryna zanevska. after signing jermain defoe yesterday, bournemouth have added another player today, signing defender nathan ake for a club record fee from premier league champions chelsea. ake had a spell on loan with eddie howe's side last season and scored three goals in 12 games. the fee is reported to be around £20 million. the former chief executive of mclaren, ron dennis, has formally ended his association with the team he made one of the must successful in formula one. he's sold his shares in the company bringing to an end 37 years with them. dennis was instrumental in the development of lewis hamilton's career after signing him in 2007. olympic champion jade jones has missed out on a gold medal at the worl
to make it to the main draw via qualifying, is rewarded with a match against the british no 2 kyle edmund and second seed simona halep both face qualifiers in their opening matches. defending champion serena williams of course misses the tournament due to the impending birth of herfirst child. if she is fit to playjohanna konta will face shay soo way, while heather watson plays maryna zanevska. after signing jermain defoe yesterday, bournemouth have added another player today, signing defender...
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seventeen research record sixty nine months up from sixty four months and twenty eleven according to edmunds data terms between seventy three eighty four months which is seven years accounted for a record thirty two point one percent of all new vehicle loans and the fourth quarter of twenty sixteen up from twenty nine percent a year earlier among used vehicle loans they accounted for eighteen percent up from sixteen percent a year earlier and then again so we have the lengthening term limits which is allowing people to afford a more expensive car on paper anyway rising transaction prices is also causing so much negative equity so the new car prices are very high because credit is available. vehicle prices have surged in general and consumers buy more expensive models because of low interest rates a longer loan terms makes this possible by keeping the payments down and we've seen this in education we've seen this in health care prices are going up at twenty thirty percent a year because the government is there with subsidies in the case of obamacare the government is there in the case of unde
seventeen research record sixty nine months up from sixty four months and twenty eleven according to edmunds data terms between seventy three eighty four months which is seven years accounted for a record thirty two point one percent of all new vehicle loans and the fourth quarter of twenty sixteen up from twenty nine percent a year earlier among used vehicle loans they accounted for eighteen percent up from sixteen percent a year earlier and then again so we have the lengthening term limits...
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kyle edmund took his match against kevin anderson of south africa to five sets.marian cilic in the fourth round. the lions were expected to win handsomely against a provincial team but needed a second—half try to hold on. it marks the first of ten matches, including three tests against the all blacks. the important thing for us was the result in getting the tour after a good start. we can go knowing that there are a number of things for us to work on some positives out there in terms of the and chances we did create, and now we have to be better at finishing. buy wings of eagles produced a stunning late charge to win the epsom derby today. watch as he comes from behind in the final stages, a a few lengths back even at this stage. he timed his run perfectly to give trainer aidan o'brien a perfectly to give trainer aidan 0'brien a i— perfectly to give trainer aidan o'brien a i— to in the race, a six victory over as well. —— a sixth victory over as well. —— a sixth victory as well. let's go back to the general election. with less than a week till the country heads t
kyle edmund took his match against kevin anderson of south africa to five sets.marian cilic in the fourth round. the lions were expected to win handsomely against a provincial team but needed a second—half try to hold on. it marks the first of ten matches, including three tests against the all blacks. the important thing for us was the result in getting the tour after a good start. we can go knowing that there are a number of things for us to work on some positives out there in terms of the...
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but there was also victory for kyle edmund who is building up a head of steam this year.e dropped the opening set against the world number 50 martin klizan — digging deep to win it in four sets. he faces the former us open champion juan martin del potro next. he was left consoling his opponent nicolas almagro yesterday after he retired through injury with the match level in the third set. a difficult time for him. edmund beat the conquerer of jo—wilfred tsonga — argentina's renzo olivo, in straight sets, to reach the third round in paris for the first time in his career. he'll be up against south african kevin anderson next after he knocked out australia's nick kyrgios. and edmund will be very hopeful of victory against a player ranked 7 places beneath him.. juan martin del potro was struggling slightly with injury at the end of his match — if he is anywhere near full fitness you'd expect him to pose a serious threat to murray's hopes tomorrow. tomorrow is the champions league final in cardiff — it's sure to be a huge occasion as juventus, the italian giants, take on 11—t
but there was also victory for kyle edmund who is building up a head of steam this year.e dropped the opening set against the world number 50 martin klizan — digging deep to win it in four sets. he faces the former us open champion juan martin del potro next. he was left consoling his opponent nicolas almagro yesterday after he retired through injury with the match level in the third set. a difficult time for him. edmund beat the conquerer of jo—wilfred tsonga — argentina's renzo olivo,...
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klizan where (gfx) murray is 11—2 down in the first set after losing his serve later britain's kyle edmunds all the sport for now. you can keep up to date with the latest from roland garros online along with all of today's stories on the bbc sport website. theresa may has been focusing on brexit as campaigning resumes after the bbc tv election debate. speaking in teesside, she said that britain would be more prosperous once it leaves the european union. after her speech, the prime minister took questions from media beginning with the bbc. you warned recently that there would be dire consequences if you did not manage to get a deal between britain and the eu. but you have not spelt out what those consequences would be? can you tell us now and under what circumstances would you be prepared to walk away from the negotiations? in the speech i have just given i pointed out some of the problems if we do not get the deal from brexit. but if i look at what a bad deal might look like, we have got if you like, two groups here. people in europe who are talking about punishing the uk. i think if we we
klizan where (gfx) murray is 11—2 down in the first set after losing his serve later britain's kyle edmunds all the sport for now. you can keep up to date with the latest from roland garros online along with all of today's stories on the bbc sport website. theresa may has been focusing on brexit as campaigning resumes after the bbc tv election debate. speaking in teesside, she said that britain would be more prosperous once it leaves the european union. after her speech, the prime minister...
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all right guys, thanks, trying to explain the rational, edmund and yule julia as well.back, remember how great that era was in television why? it was extra money buying stuffer. >> a lot of different discussions. >> there is so many different ways to watch television today >> there is no tv, there is just videos and does not matter how it is watched. the idea of television -- >> i sit on my back porch and watch ball games on my cell phone. it does not matter it is a four inch screen. >> who's game? >> alexa knows everything. >> so much attention is being paid to what's happening in washington another capitol, springfield, illinois, unless a deadlock can be broken by the end of this week, illinois can enter its third fiscal year without a budget something has never happened before joining us now, rick santorum. >> are you having another credit ra rating >> rick santelli >> some public schools are paying 9%. the reason they're getting 9% is because the people in institutions are working with one. it is all that law will allow right now and consider this. the last ten year
all right guys, thanks, trying to explain the rational, edmund and yule julia as well.back, remember how great that era was in television why? it was extra money buying stuffer. >> a lot of different discussions. >> there is so many different ways to watch television today >> there is no tv, there is just videos and does not matter how it is watched. the idea of television -- >> i sit on my back porch and watch ball games on my cell phone. it does not matter it is a four...
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edmund morris right as far as the a roosevelt was concerned alcoholism was a disease that could be treated and cured but infidelity was a crime, pure and simple, it could be neither forgiven nor understood save as an active medicine an offense against order, decency and civilization. was a desecration of the holy marriage bed. doctor vernon johnson has written by definition chemically dependent person is out of touch with reality. rather than being a symptom of an underlying emotional or physical disorder, chemical dependency causes many such problems or aggravates those that already exist. chemical dependency seems to rest on a human life in such a way that effectively blocks any other care we might want to deliver to whatever else may be wrong with the individual. every bizarre behavior is rationalized away, the person swept further from reality, deeper into delusion. emotional distress becomes a chronic condition. the alcoholic feels when he is not drinking, theodore roosevelt probably did not mean to be overly hard on elliott at the time, not much was understood about alcoholism. the t
edmund morris right as far as the a roosevelt was concerned alcoholism was a disease that could be treated and cured but infidelity was a crime, pure and simple, it could be neither forgiven nor understood save as an active medicine an offense against order, decency and civilization. was a desecration of the holy marriage bed. doctor vernon johnson has written by definition chemically dependent person is out of touch with reality. rather than being a symptom of an underlying emotional or...
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and the third in our great stool of goodness, author of "gop gps" edmund siegfried. so have the people just given up with this margin of the electorate saying that the federal government should provide healthcare? >> i think you are seeing a younger segment of the population saying we want it provided to us and we didn't realize there are costs associated with it. i think the infighting and bickering is contributing to this. if they want healthcare and don't want to see republicans doing this. 65% of the american people favor republicans and democrats coming together and forging a bipartisan solution that fixes obamacare. only 18% favor republicans going it alone. kennedy: 70% of the population doesn't want single pair. they might know someone who has been to the va. >> look at the wait times and quality of care at the va. manage look at the va and saying you know what they need? 300 million more people. what could go wrong. people who like single payer don't know anything about it. when i was a kid i loved 10cds for a penny until i got 10cds for a penny. but it's ri
and the third in our great stool of goodness, author of "gop gps" edmund siegfried. so have the people just given up with this margin of the electorate saying that the federal government should provide healthcare? >> i think you are seeing a younger segment of the population saying we want it provided to us and we didn't realize there are costs associated with it. i think the infighting and bickering is contributing to this. if they want healthcare and don't want to see...
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johnson, edmund zigfried, thank you for joining us. >>> one day after republicans unveil their health care bill, it is already on political life support. another republican senator coming out against it to say the one a moderate in a state won by hillary clinton. that puts the immediate future of the obamacare replacement plan in serious jeopardy. we will driv into that. >>> new details about response to russia's meddling in last year's election. a big few report today about how vladimir putin, himself, directed the election hack. how president obama struggled with how to handle it last fall and no comey tapes, no problem for president trump who had a big week, at least with his base, which showed it is sticking with him. finally, the "hardball" roundtable is here tonight with three things i don't know. this is "hardball," where the action is. . >>> well americans say they believe former fbi director james comey over president trump. this according to a new nbc news/"wall street journal" poll. 45% say they are more likely to believe comey's version of events from his senate testimony
johnson, edmund zigfried, thank you for joining us. >>> one day after republicans unveil their health care bill, it is already on political life support. another republican senator coming out against it to say the one a moderate in a state won by hillary clinton. that puts the immediate future of the obamacare replacement plan in serious jeopardy. we will driv into that. >>> new details about response to russia's meddling in last year's election. a big few report today about...
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polina edmunds at the age of 15 skated in the 2014 games. so many girls look up to polina. takes place in fremont and the other san jose. >> quite a talent. >>> nascar fans have one destination in mind this weekend. that's the north bay. >> sonoma race way for the toyota 350. dale earnhardt jr.'s last event there. he's retiring at the end of the year. the race takes place on sunday. it all start at noon. >> you sound like you could do the, gentlemen, start your engines. >> that would be awesome. >> that scene are from "grease." >> that's great. folks will be head iing there because friday and saturday you can go to the pits and see all the cars. >> it's pretty cool. >> the inner pit on a live shot and they were like, no, no, no. you're in the pit. get it right. >> and it's still going to be warm but the trend is for cooler temperature to continue to move into the bay area. looking at a lot of sunshine for the valleys. while we do have the fog returning to the coast. as the sun rises right now in the are tri-valley, it's 65 degrees. 63 in the south bay and the peninsula and
polina edmunds at the age of 15 skated in the 2014 games. so many girls look up to polina. takes place in fremont and the other san jose. >> quite a talent. >>> nascar fans have one destination in mind this weekend. that's the north bay. >> sonoma race way for the toyota 350. dale earnhardt jr.'s last event there. he's retiring at the end of the year. the race takes place on sunday. it all start at noon. >> you sound like you could do the, gentlemen, start your...
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olympic day events at two ice rinks honoring polina edmunds.st 15 years old she skated for the uz team in the 2014 games. one of today's events takes place in fremont. the other in san jose. >>> some of america's best athletes including two dozen olympians are to beat more than just the heat in sacramento right now. they're trying to win a spot on the united states track and field team for the summer world championships in london. yesterday was the first day of the u.s. track and field championships at sacramento state hornet stadium. it was also a record 108 degrees. athletes aren't the only ones braving the conditions. >> the sun just beating on my cavs was really, really hot. so that feeling of intense heat. >> i will never complain about the cold weather again, i promise. >> let's check back with you come winter. most of the women you heard from were there having children competing in the championships. it ends on sunday. nbc bay area airing events saturday and sunday that will start at 1:00 p.m. >>> all right, making a stand in the name of
olympic day events at two ice rinks honoring polina edmunds.st 15 years old she skated for the uz team in the 2014 games. one of today's events takes place in fremont. the other in san jose. >>> some of america's best athletes including two dozen olympians are to beat more than just the heat in sacramento right now. they're trying to win a spot on the united states track and field team for the summer world championships in london. yesterday was the first day of the u.s. track and field...
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this goes back to edmund burke, but a sense we can think about twitter where everyday ordinary peoplean make their voices heard. although it has the dangers. it's not wholly entirely pornography. >> it makes the -- >> brian, get the last word. >> the problem with twitter it's not a complete thought and there's no context. and when you tweet out that we're the fake media, there are people that have died serving this country as members of the press. they have been injured, they have been threatened. i was jailed, there's 12 of us who have gone to jail to support the first amendment that are around today still trying to apply our trade. i'm sorry when you condemn all of us, that really is a condemnation of the first amendment and it undermines or republic. >> i hope you come back soon. >>> up next, more strong testimony on the hill today as the senate intel committee's russia investigation rolls on. >> do you have any doubt that it's driven by putin himself? start with you, ambassador. >> no doubt about it. >> ambassador? >> the same answer. no doubt. >> no doubt. >> none. for your heart
this goes back to edmund burke, but a sense we can think about twitter where everyday ordinary peoplean make their voices heard. although it has the dangers. it's not wholly entirely pornography. >> it makes the -- >> brian, get the last word. >> the problem with twitter it's not a complete thought and there's no context. and when you tweet out that we're the fake media, there are people that have died serving this country as members of the press. they have been injured, they...