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now edmunds looked for a way to link chris to the murder scene.m becky's brother jerry jacobs in jail. they had shown jerry photos of the murder weapon before. >> does that look familiar to you? >> no. 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 ask
now edmunds looked for a way to link chris to the murder scene.m becky's brother jerry jacobs in jail. they had shown jerry photos of the murder weapon before. >> does that look familiar to you? >> no. 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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dennis, british number one kyle edmund out of the miami open, losing a thrilling second round match toffair, ranked 63rd in the world, took the first set after a tie—break. edmonds reached the australian open semifinals two months ago, he responded with aggressive tennis, forcing a decider. it went the distance, another tie—break, edmonds saving five match points but could not deny frances tiafoe. —— kyle edmund saving five match points. has not been well recently. big upset in the women's draw in miami, number one seed, was number one, simona halep has lost two agnieszka radwanska, former world number two, in three sets. english golfer ian poulter has had a mixed day at the world golf championship in texas, he beat louis oosthuizen to progress to the quarterfinals but is in trouble against american kevin kisner, trailing by five, after seven holes, he's in a race to make it into the top 50 by monday, in order to earn a late invitation to the masters. britain's cyclists continue to dominate on day three of the para— cycling track world championships in rio de janeiro, crystal cycling t
dennis, british number one kyle edmund out of the miami open, losing a thrilling second round match toffair, ranked 63rd in the world, took the first set after a tie—break. edmonds reached the australian open semifinals two months ago, he responded with aggressive tennis, forcing a decider. it went the distance, another tie—break, edmonds saving five match points but could not deny frances tiafoe. —— kyle edmund saving five match points. has not been well recently. big upset in the...
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with murray injured for much of the season, edmund has had a chance to move up the rankings.ing the semifinals and now british number one. how long he will stay depends on andy murray's injury and return to full fitness. thanks ray mutch, you will be with us through the programme. —— thanks very much. let's pick up on one of the main storiesjohn was talking about. the issue of doping in british sport is once again in the headlines. sir bradley wiggins and team sky have been accused of crossing an ethical line in their use of drugs. a report by the digital, culture, media and sport committee says they were used to enhance performance rather than just for medical need. both have strongly refuted the claims. the committee chair, damian collins, joins us from our london newsroom. good morning to you, damian, thank you for your time this morning. i'm aware many will be turning on their televisions and looking at the newspapers reading this report for the very first time. can you firstly run us the very first time. can you firstly run us through the major findings? as you say, the
with murray injured for much of the season, edmund has had a chance to move up the rankings.ing the semifinals and now british number one. how long he will stay depends on andy murray's injury and return to full fitness. thanks ray mutch, you will be with us through the programme. —— thanks very much. let's pick up on one of the main storiesjohn was talking about. the issue of doping in british sport is once again in the headlines. sir bradley wiggins and team sky have been accused of...
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he was last seen walking through bury st edmunds on cctv. waste bin and was accidentally crushed when the rubbish was collected. ouraim, our aim, throughout this investigation, has to be to find him and find the answers to his family about what happened to him. and sadly, we are at the point now where we haven't been able to find him and we haven't been able to find him and we haven't been able to find him and we have reached a conclusion in the investigation and an understanding of what we think is most likely to have happened, and that is that he was in the bin that was collected from the horseshoe on the night he went missing and it has been taken into the waste process and probably on to landfill somewhere. the independent inquiry into child sexual abuse has announced plans to go to telford in the next few months, to hear evidence from victims and survivors in the area. the announcement comes after reports that vulnerable teenagers have been
he was last seen walking through bury st edmunds on cctv. waste bin and was accidentally crushed when the rubbish was collected. ouraim, our aim, throughout this investigation, has to be to find him and find the answers to his family about what happened to him. and sadly, we are at the point now where we haven't been able to find him and we haven't been able to find him and we haven't been able to find him and we have reached a conclusion in the investigation and an understanding of what we...
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kyle edmund has knocked andy murray off the top.r reaching the australian open semi—finals and coupled with murray's inactivity beacuse of a hip problem he is now the highest—ranked british man. he says "as proud as i am, i would have been much happier had andy stayed healthy and occupied his place at the very top where he belongs". murray has fallen to 29th. that's all the sport for now. i'll have more for you in sportsday at 10.30. the british actor gary oldman is celebrating after winning his first 0scar. he picked up the award for his portrayl of sir winston churchill in darkest hour. the british short film, the silent child, starring six—year—old maisie sly from swindon who's profoundly deaf, also won an oscar. but the night belonged to the shape of water which won four 0scars, including best film. 0ur arts editor will gompertz was there. the night began with host jimmy kimmel using his opening monologue to round up some of the elephants in the room. black panther and wonder woman were massive hits, which is almost miraculous,
kyle edmund has knocked andy murray off the top.r reaching the australian open semi—finals and coupled with murray's inactivity beacuse of a hip problem he is now the highest—ranked british man. he says "as proud as i am, i would have been much happier had andy stayed healthy and occupied his place at the very top where he belongs". murray has fallen to 29th. that's all the sport for now. i'll have more for you in sportsday at 10.30. the british actor gary oldman is celebrating...
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thousands crossed the edmund bridge in selma today, the site of bloody sunday in 1965 when police attacked voting right protesters attempting to cross the bridge. >>> police in vermont busted the co-founder of ben and jerry's ice cream during a protest. ben cohen is accused of violating the city of burlington's noise ordinance. police say he and two others were demonstrating against the air force's decision to move f-35 fighter planes to the area. cohen and the others are accused of blasting jet noise from speakers on the back of a pickup truck. they all received citations. >>> when ke come back, throw out everything you know about the girl scouts. why these young women may some day be our best line of defense against cyber criminals. >>> the girl scouts are adding a new cyber security badge. it's part of an initiative to engage young women in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and math, especially at the critical middle school juncture when studies show girls lose interest in those fields. nbc's jo ling kent shows us how the 106-year-old women's organization is ushering today
thousands crossed the edmund bridge in selma today, the site of bloody sunday in 1965 when police attacked voting right protesters attempting to cross the bridge. >>> police in vermont busted the co-founder of ben and jerry's ice cream during a protest. ben cohen is accused of violating the city of burlington's noise ordinance. police say he and two others were demonstrating against the air force's decision to move f-35 fighter planes to the area. cohen and the others are accused of...
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for them to wake up like i'm sure they've all seen what's happened in europe i'll go fishing on the edmund biggest empty called the clouds there was just nothing to catch and now that you are young pleased to see the east after guys already in a very bad state like then they got told us they have been there they still are just emptying the ocean so if you look at the situation in somalia the pirates can be argued that they used to be fishermen and by then the poor and told us came to fish they have no income so i think it's just common sense that the country is so waking up. if. you. just. simply wanting to not want to get in the last few feet of the town posted a few times because it's not meant to last a moment to consume come from good news. to men married to that would never make good on people but. it should be nice to the leftist p.c. not exactly nothing for them but even a good kind of magic to look down to the simpsons to turn here in. there to keep. our focus on. people. from the same song. just your. job if that's legit if the money just to see if it's still there so he probably.
for them to wake up like i'm sure they've all seen what's happened in europe i'll go fishing on the edmund biggest empty called the clouds there was just nothing to catch and now that you are young pleased to see the east after guys already in a very bad state like then they got told us they have been there they still are just emptying the ocean so if you look at the situation in somalia the pirates can be argued that they used to be fishermen and by then the poor and told us came to fish they...
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kyle edmund has knocked the injured andy murray off the top and is also up to a career high 2a in then semifinals. and john hardie has been called into scotland's six nations squad for the first time since he received a three0match ban for alleged cocaine use. scotland face ireland this weekend, and hardie is one of ten players brought in by gregor townsend. well, england are preparing to take on france in the six nations after losing only their second match under head coach eddiejones. the loss to scotland means england's chances of winning the six nations are now out of their hands, with ireland heading into their match against the scots knowing a bonus—point win could secure the championship with a game to spare. sara ochard has been at england's training base pennyhill park today. the england squad are back together here, they got together on sunday night, there was a training session at twickenham on saturday, but with all the players with bumps and niggles, this is them back together and head of that match against liberals in paris on saturday. whilst that is the main focus of t
kyle edmund has knocked the injured andy murray off the top and is also up to a career high 2a in then semifinals. and john hardie has been called into scotland's six nations squad for the first time since he received a three0match ban for alleged cocaine use. scotland face ireland this weekend, and hardie is one of ten players brought in by gregor townsend. well, england are preparing to take on france in the six nations after losing only their second match under head coach eddiejones. the...
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that's the day in 1965 when black protesters were beaten by police as they tried to cross the edmundidge. among the marchers was congressman john lewis who was injured in 1965. >>> caught on video, they dig out a snowboarder, and day care teacher contracts a flesh-eating bacteria. a day care teacher lost his foot to flesh-eating bacteria. 26-year-old raul reyes of houston went to the clinic for what he thought was a blister. it turned out to be a flesh-eating bacteria. his foot was amputated to prevent it from spreading. the doctors say he probably contracted the infection because of an ingrown toenail. >>> a middle school teacher was removed from a classroom after reports surfaced she was host of a white supremacist podcast. the 25-year-old is a social studies teacher in crystal river, florida. "the huffington post" reported she hosted the unapologetic podcast under a different name. the report includes an excerpt on the white nationalists infiltrating schools. >>> the "washington post" has an interview with facebook's chief editor where he talks about about fake news and russia. ru
that's the day in 1965 when black protesters were beaten by police as they tried to cross the edmundidge. among the marchers was congressman john lewis who was injured in 1965. >>> caught on video, they dig out a snowboarder, and day care teacher contracts a flesh-eating bacteria. a day care teacher lost his foot to flesh-eating bacteria. 26-year-old raul reyes of houston went to the clinic for what he thought was a blister. it turned out to be a flesh-eating bacteria. his foot was...
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. >> edmund was a real visionary. >> ...meets a cutting-edge furniture designer. >> there was a lot ofof them came together. >> he fills one home with ultra-modern pieces. then another and another. >> they jumped on it. they puked on it, they came in from the swimming pool and sat on it. >> when he's gone, his heirs are in for the surprise of a lifetime. >> and it rachets up, and it rachets up. i'm sitting there next to my son, slapping his leg, going, "matthew! matthew! matthew!" [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ]
. >> edmund was a real visionary. >> ...meets a cutting-edge furniture designer. >> there was a lot ofof them came together. >> he fills one home with ultra-modern pieces. then another and another. >> they jumped on it. they puked on it, they came in from the swimming pool and sat on it. >> when he's gone, his heirs are in for the surprise of a lifetime. >> and it rachets up, and it rachets up. i'm sitting there next to my son, slapping his leg, going,...
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in fact, sir edmund hillary and his gang be trained here re tackling mount everest.st ascent is by the snowdon mountain railway, a four-mile-long cog railway dating from 1896. the mighittle engines push the jam-packed cars scenically up past the treeline and ultimately to the top of wales. >> this is "bbc world america." funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, and kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected eds. >> planning a vacation esc e that is relaxing, inviting, and exciting is a lot easier than you think. you can find it here in aruba. families, couples, and friendsca all find their escape on the island with warm, sunny days, cooling trade winds, and the crystal blue caribbean sea. nonstop flights are available
in fact, sir edmund hillary and his gang be trained here re tackling mount everest.st ascent is by the snowdon mountain railway, a four-mile-long cog railway dating from 1896. the mighittle engines push the jam-packed cars scenically up past the treeline and ultimately to the top of wales. >> this is "bbc world america." funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, and kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected eds. >>...
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going to have to be felt cross-road exam and so so this is a challenge right edmund ghareeb i wish we could talk about this at the entire hour i'm sure that we could have plenty to talk about interesting to hear your thoughts i could then again middle east expert thanks for being with us here on out to international. all right more news after break it was. jamie diamond no matter how much he tried to talk down because the matter how much he tried to. get his buddies in washington and out popped it. mean the fact is he's lost he has lost the battle of big point he's got it now come crawling back to the market and say you know what the whole banking industry has been fundamentally change we need to adapt. and. it's been almost fifty years since we've had human beings on the surface of another planetary body and i hope that we could actually put together an international lunar exploration initiative much like we have the international space station consortium and together the countries of the world cooperating with the private sector could afford to get back into real space exploration a
going to have to be felt cross-road exam and so so this is a challenge right edmund ghareeb i wish we could talk about this at the entire hour i'm sure that we could have plenty to talk about interesting to hear your thoughts i could then again middle east expert thanks for being with us here on out to international. all right more news after break it was. jamie diamond no matter how much he tried to talk down because the matter how much he tried to. get his buddies in washington and out popped...
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the california primary at a democratic convention the turned violent in chicago hubert humphrey and edmund muskie were nominated in november richard nixon was elected in one nine hundred sixty eight yale began admitting women jackie married aristotle onassis charlie chaplin and helen keller died and celine dion and will smith were born gas was thirty four cents a gallon movie ticket was a buck fifty and the minimum wage was a buck sixty meg donald's introduced a big mac. forty nine cents president johnson signed the civil rights act fifty years after dr king's death and the one nine hundred sixty eight that makes twenty eight teams seem calm by comparison where are we. let's ask attorney professor activist minister and former minneapolis and the president and the chemo levy pounds welcome back. thanks for having me fifty years after dr king what is better now. well i would say that a number of things are better if you look at the situation that was occurring in the south prior to the start of the civil rights movement there were jim crow laws in place that prevented african-americans from
the california primary at a democratic convention the turned violent in chicago hubert humphrey and edmund muskie were nominated in november richard nixon was elected in one nine hundred sixty eight yale began admitting women jackie married aristotle onassis charlie chaplin and helen keller died and celine dion and will smith were born gas was thirty four cents a gallon movie ticket was a buck fifty and the minimum wage was a buck sixty meg donald's introduced a big mac. forty nine cents...
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kyle edmund has been knocked out at the second round at indian wells. a bye in the first round. you can see him there at the bottom of the screen, he lost in straight sets to lucky loser doodi sela of israel who's ranked 97th in the world. and finally it was a case of so near, yet so far for tiger woods at the valspar championship in florida. the 42—year—old former world number one who's slipped to 388th in the rankings, was chasing his first title in four and a half years. he needed to sink this putt on the final hole to force a play off with paul casey, butjust came up short. the englishman claimed the victory byjust one shot. that's all the sport for now and all from me. see you soon. the water regulator, ofwat, is to investigate why thousands of people suffered water shortages, after the recent cold weather. homes and businesses faced days without running water, when pipes burst during the thaw, which followed freezing weather conditions. our business correspondent joe lynam reports. jonathan lewis in balham had no water at all for three days last w
kyle edmund has been knocked out at the second round at indian wells. a bye in the first round. you can see him there at the bottom of the screen, he lost in straight sets to lucky loser doodi sela of israel who's ranked 97th in the world. and finally it was a case of so near, yet so far for tiger woods at the valspar championship in florida. the 42—year—old former world number one who's slipped to 388th in the rankings, was chasing his first title in four and a half years. he needed to...
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he was last seen walking through bury st edmunds on cctv.ntally crushed when the rubbish was collected. the independent inquiry into child sexual abuse has announced plans to go to telford in the next few months, to hear evidence from victims and survivors in the area. the announcement comes after reports that vulnerable teenagers have been targeted in the town since the 1980s, and claims that it is still happening. more than 60 people — many of them children — have died in a large fire at a busy shopping centre in siberia. emergency services in russia say they're struggling to recover bodies from inside the complex, in the industrial city of kemerovo. investigators say fire exits were blocked and the alarm system had been turned off — as sarah rainsford reports. it was a children's play area on a busy sunday afternoon. and then this. a security camera caught the moment fire tore through and then smoke. there was no emergency alarm here. on the floors below, confused crowds made for the exit. the woman filming describes how she was up in the
he was last seen walking through bury st edmunds on cctv.ntally crushed when the rubbish was collected. the independent inquiry into child sexual abuse has announced plans to go to telford in the next few months, to hear evidence from victims and survivors in the area. the announcement comes after reports that vulnerable teenagers have been targeted in the town since the 1980s, and claims that it is still happening. more than 60 people — many of them children — have died in a large fire at...
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kyle edmund won't start until sunday. he gets a buyer for the second round.hour, johanna konta plays her first match against the czech teenager, and also cameron nouri playing his first round match. playing a fellow qualifier. not bad for a guy who was still in college this time last year! the continuing controversy surrounding team sky doesn't seem to be affecting their race performances after geraint thomas took the lead in the tirreno adriatico race in italy. the briton finished fourth on today's third stage, but that was enough to move him up to the top of the overall standings. team mate chris froome is in third place, three seconds off the lead. before the day's racing got underway he gave his backing to his boss sir dave brailsford, following the critical mps' select committee enquiry. from the conception of the team in 2010, there has been a lot of things that have changed in the team, a lot of procedures and checks which have been put in place since then. it's like anything, anything involves over. . . like anything, anything involves over... i mean
kyle edmund won't start until sunday. he gets a buyer for the second round.hour, johanna konta plays her first match against the czech teenager, and also cameron nouri playing his first round match. playing a fellow qualifier. not bad for a guy who was still in college this time last year! the continuing controversy surrounding team sky doesn't seem to be affecting their race performances after geraint thomas took the lead in the tirreno adriatico race in italy. the briton finished fourth on...
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might want to move to the continent of africa this is just one of the tweets we got this is from edmund who says it's about identity events like the slave trade in the colonial rule almost wiped away that african identity and thank goodness people are once again asking deep questions about that identity so kalan i want to go to you with that idea talking about the draw of what made you want to leave the u.s. and move to namibia have a picture here on my laptop that i pulled up of you not too long ago you teaching english to talk to us about that experience and what made it so enticing for you. you know basically by the time i was about twenty three twenty four years old i personally just became kind of tired and bored of america and i just really fell in love with the energy and vibrancy that came with black nations especially after visiting barbados which is where i have met lineage and so i basically decided that you know i wanted to experience life on the african continent and so i started doing research on the internet about ways to move to africa and i found out that one of the eas
might want to move to the continent of africa this is just one of the tweets we got this is from edmund who says it's about identity events like the slave trade in the colonial rule almost wiped away that african identity and thank goodness people are once again asking deep questions about that identity so kalan i want to go to you with that idea talking about the draw of what made you want to leave the u.s. and move to namibia have a picture here on my laptop that i pulled up of you not too...
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kyle edmund is the new british number one.t will place andy murray who is recovering from an injury. back with more on those stores at 530. see you then. back to one of our top stories now. the prime minister has announced a shake—up of planning rules in england, saying young people without family wealth "were right to be angry" at not being able to buy a home. theresa may said construction firms which have been slow to build new homes could be refused planning permission in the future. ministers have also warned councils that they will face sanctions if they underestimate future housing needs. our political correspondent, jonathan blake, reports. building your way out of a housing crisis. theresa may on a visit to a development in east london this morning to see new homes being built, but too many young people are, in herwords, rightly angry that they cannot afford. she had a message to the company is building in england's new homes, step up and speed up. we are going to make it much harder for unscrupulous developers to dodg
kyle edmund is the new british number one.t will place andy murray who is recovering from an injury. back with more on those stores at 530. see you then. back to one of our top stories now. the prime minister has announced a shake—up of planning rules in england, saying young people without family wealth "were right to be angry" at not being able to buy a home. theresa may said construction firms which have been slow to build new homes could be refused planning permission in the...
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virginia's edmund randolph proposed that they hire a pastor to preach on independence day less than a week later. that minister could open subsequent meetings with prayer. beyond these three men, delegates seemed uninterested in arranging for prayer. someone pointed out that had not budgeted funds for a chaplain. alexander hamilton, worried calling in a pastor might signal the convention was becoming desperate. he also reportedly questioned the propriety of calling in foreign aid. the motion fizzled. franklin was exasperated. jotting a note at the bottom of his prayer speech, the convention, except three or four persons, thought prayer unnecessary. franklin and the convention that moved on. perhaps his prayer speech reminded delegates of the need for compromise, even if it prompted no formal recourse to god. in an address two days after promoting prayer, franklin explained the tension between the large and the small states. if representation was in proportion to population, the small states contend their liberties will be in danger. if equality of votes is to be pu t in place, the lar
virginia's edmund randolph proposed that they hire a pastor to preach on independence day less than a week later. that minister could open subsequent meetings with prayer. beyond these three men, delegates seemed uninterested in arranging for prayer. someone pointed out that had not budgeted funds for a chaplain. alexander hamilton, worried calling in a pastor might signal the convention was becoming desperate. he also reportedly questioned the propriety of calling in foreign aid. the motion...
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the invention of angela carter biography by edmund gordon. the battling brothers of battle creek by howard markel has life in times into very an extraordinary life in extraordinary times by kenneth white. and the winner is prairie fires. [applause]. the american dream of laura ingalls wilder by caroline frazier. they have recast an understanding of laura ingle weiler's life and times. they capture the full art of the life in three acts. poverty, struggle and reinvention. the self-sufficient pioneer with the profound act of american mythmaking and self transformation by a woman who had reimagined her life her frontier life as epic and uplifting. this appointment and loss trends formed into peril. she projected her vision of the west and came to see herself as the embodiment of it. deftly entangles the life story and the keys into the vexed relationship between wilder and her troubled angry daughter. the dark libertarian stream running through this family and even more importantly the pioneer spirit biography is best prairie fires consider the
the invention of angela carter biography by edmund gordon. the battling brothers of battle creek by howard markel has life in times into very an extraordinary life in extraordinary times by kenneth white. and the winner is prairie fires. [applause]. the american dream of laura ingalls wilder by caroline frazier. they have recast an understanding of laura ingle weiler's life and times. they capture the full art of the life in three acts. poverty, struggle and reinvention. the self-sufficient...
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edmund was one-year-old, and there was one person listed as a girl, this one-year-old. they had run off to the union army, and this man recorded their names. imagine what it would be during war to leave all that you had known, the plantation where you had lived and worked and tried to raise your family, to go follow the union army, not knowing what to expect and oftentimes being turned away, not having enough to eat. working where you could, trying to keep your family together. this is what the mother, phyllis, did when she left with her children, and this is what so many other mothers and fathers did. oftentimes fathers went ahead of the mothers to work in contraband camps, and when they could, they got back word to their families that they had made it, and they would send for them. we know, in a later wave, the women and the elderly would leave and bring with them the children. those contraband camps became overwhelmed with women and children. and even when they experienced harsh treatment from officials, they kept coming. they kept coming, putting one foot in front o
edmund was one-year-old, and there was one person listed as a girl, this one-year-old. they had run off to the union army, and this man recorded their names. imagine what it would be during war to leave all that you had known, the plantation where you had lived and worked and tried to raise your family, to go follow the union army, not knowing what to expect and oftentimes being turned away, not having enough to eat. working where you could, trying to keep your family together. this is what the...
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people gathering to celebrate when marchers went across the edmund pettus bridge and then met backlashr. lewis, it is beyond an honor to be here with you. 53 years after you all marched on this bridge. why is it so important to come back and to keep coming back every year? >> it is a must to come back. this is the place they gave us voting rights, made it possible for hundreds and thousands and millions of people to be able to participate in the democratic process. people in selma all across alabama and mississippi and other states that are south struggled, fought and died for the right to vote. in selma in 1965, only 2.1% of blacks registered to vote. so we have to come back to remind people of the changes that we've made and the changes we still must make. >> and that's taken for granted? >> it's taken for grand in so many parts of our country. it's not only african-americans, it's native americans, hispanics and others. >> you marched across this bridge in a peaceful protest and you were met with a billy club on your skull. do you have memory of that moment that you got beaten almos
people gathering to celebrate when marchers went across the edmund pettus bridge and then met backlashr. lewis, it is beyond an honor to be here with you. 53 years after you all marched on this bridge. why is it so important to come back and to keep coming back every year? >> it is a must to come back. this is the place they gave us voting rights, made it possible for hundreds and thousands and millions of people to be able to participate in the democratic process. people in selma all...
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. >> even if tesla can liver are deliver in edmunds was skeptical about the fit -- >> and cnbc.com, lauranumber of stories about how they're having to do some remanufacturing. these are all the issues that people have predicted for a long time, saying it's one thing to be a niche automaker it's another to be a masked automaker. >> what about this, though could they be in a sweet spot, where no one expects them to make production numbers? so if they miss again, everyone says, well, we're used to it already, and maybe it will still be a slow slide, or technical bounces, but if they do get close or above consensus, or maybe they hit a production number, what happens then? >> i think the stock moves higher people have wet set don't expect it to be the news next week, and perhaps they will give us some indication about where they are in terms of their production schedule. >> you said 180 was -- >> 280, so back to 2014, the high was 280 prior resistance bucks support tim has been spot-on, and it's interest this market rally couldn't have come at a better time. to steve's point, i think steve is
. >> even if tesla can liver are deliver in edmunds was skeptical about the fit -- >> and cnbc.com, lauranumber of stories about how they're having to do some remanufacturing. these are all the issues that people have predicted for a long time, saying it's one thing to be a niche automaker it's another to be a masked automaker. >> what about this, though could they be in a sweet spot, where no one expects them to make production numbers? so if they miss again, everyone says,...
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my daughter used to come to this nursery, saint edmunds.to myself, i have never seen anyone doing this, and this basically touched me in terms of that i could think about coming to the sector. i have got more into it and been doing voluntary work with saint edmunds and came up with the idea that this is something i can do. it is often said there is a stigma around men coming into this role. how important was it for you to have someone like bilal as a role model? to be honest, i would say he was the one that when i looked at him as a young person, he was passionate about his work because i have seen him working. he used to be a key worker with my daughter, and i thought, ok, if he can do it, anyone can. research shows that the more dads are involved with their children from an early age, the better the educational attainment levels. do you find that? when fathers attend the sessions, it is not the norm, people tend to think my dad is doing this, they tend to concentrate more on what their dad is helping them do. if they are concentrating, th
my daughter used to come to this nursery, saint edmunds.to myself, i have never seen anyone doing this, and this basically touched me in terms of that i could think about coming to the sector. i have got more into it and been doing voluntary work with saint edmunds and came up with the idea that this is something i can do. it is often said there is a stigma around men coming into this role. how important was it for you to have someone like bilal as a role model? to be honest, i would say he was...
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with me is edmund king, the president of the aa. it seriously worse for a lot of people. the roads, many drivers have been stuck, literally, on a road to nowhere, notjust in scotland, but lincolnshire, part of the south—west, parts of south wales. there are hotspots across the country. to put it into context, we've had something like 30,000 calls for breakdowns and crashes today, about three times what you would expect an a similar day at the beginning of march. we've had extra patrols on them, extra garages, even four by fours to take staff to the call centres so they could deal with these problems. it is a combination of things. people driving out, they might be in four by fours, they become complacent, cocooned in those cars. you hit the eyes, you can still skid off. we've had a lot of those minor shunts. a third of insurance claims today are about the snow and ice. with those extra patrols you talked about, how quickly can you get to some of those people? it varies, what we've been doing today is giving absolute priority to vulnerable people or people in dangerous sit
with me is edmund king, the president of the aa. it seriously worse for a lot of people. the roads, many drivers have been stuck, literally, on a road to nowhere, notjust in scotland, but lincolnshire, part of the south—west, parts of south wales. there are hotspots across the country. to put it into context, we've had something like 30,000 calls for breakdowns and crashes today, about three times what you would expect an a similar day at the beginning of march. we've had extra patrols on...
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ajmer outlining, a 23—year—old raf airmen last seen in bury st edmunds in september 2016, he was pickedto a bend and was picked up by a waste lorry and crossed the border into cambridge and then come here to the milton landfill site. his phone was also tracked along that route. the police conducted a set hair, one search was around 20 weeks long. there was another search which lasted around seven weeks, and the police say that i‘m silly confident that there was no trace of the m and found here. today‘s southwark police have said that this investigation will now be stood down and handed over to the cold case team, we are waiting to hear from his family for their reaction about this. disabled passengers who are stranded on planes at heathrow airport will not be compensated, is chief executive says. the comments follow criticism of the airport by the bbc‘s frank gardner who was left waiting for more than 90 minutes because his wheelchair has been misplaced by ground staff. the chief executive said it would be unreasonable for the airport to assume financial responsibility. the chairman of
ajmer outlining, a 23—year—old raf airmen last seen in bury st edmunds in september 2016, he was pickedto a bend and was picked up by a waste lorry and crossed the border into cambridge and then come here to the milton landfill site. his phone was also tracked along that route. the police conducted a set hair, one search was around 20 weeks long. there was another search which lasted around seven weeks, and the police say that i‘m silly confident that there was no trace of the m and found...
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kyle edmund is the new british number one.australian open semifinals and is now up to 24th. a fantasy film about a woman who falls in love with a fish has won the best picture award at the oscars. gary oldman was named best actor, for his portrayal of sir winston churchill in darkest hour and frances mcdormand, the star of three billboards outside ebbing, missouri, won best actress. frances mcdormand, three billboards outside ebbing, missouri. if i may be so honoured to have all the female nominees stand in every category stand with me inside this room tonight. the actors, meryl, if you do it, everyone else will, come on. the film—makers, the producers, directors, the writers. the cinematographer. the composers, the song writers. ok, look around, everybody. look around, ladies and gentlemen, because we all have stories to tell and projects we need financed. oscar is the most beloved and respected man in hollywood. and there's a very good reason why. just look at him. keeps his hands where you can see them. never says a rude wo
kyle edmund is the new british number one.australian open semifinals and is now up to 24th. a fantasy film about a woman who falls in love with a fish has won the best picture award at the oscars. gary oldman was named best actor, for his portrayal of sir winston churchill in darkest hour and frances mcdormand, the star of three billboards outside ebbing, missouri, won best actress. frances mcdormand, three billboards outside ebbing, missouri. if i may be so honoured to have all the female...
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excellent books, the american dream from metropolitan books, the invention of angela carter, biography of edmund gordon from the university press, battling brothers of battle creek by the convent beyond the gorbachev from w. norton and hoover an extraordinarandextraordinary lid extraordinary times by kenneth white. the winner is prairie fires. [applause] the american dream of laura ingalls wilder in her extraordinary book she has recast the understanding of the life and times and captures the full art in three acts poverty, struggle and reinvention, this old sufficient as a profound act of american mythmaking and transformation by a woman who would reimagine her life as a fake and uplifting, disappointment and life and loss transformed into peril. she projected and came to see herself as the embodiment of it. fraser entangles the stories idea like one in the depiction and keys into the relationship between the tabloid journalists are and locates a stream running through this family and even more importantly the pioneer spirit. it's considered a cultural touchstone placed in the experience. congr
excellent books, the american dream from metropolitan books, the invention of angela carter, biography of edmund gordon from the university press, battling brothers of battle creek by the convent beyond the gorbachev from w. norton and hoover an extraordinarandextraordinary lid extraordinary times by kenneth white. the winner is prairie fires. [applause] the american dream of laura ingalls wilder in her extraordinary book she has recast the understanding of the life and times and captures the...
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we can now speak with edmund king, president of the aa, in london, and meteorologist and weather presenter's start with the roads. what is the picture looking like around the country? tell us about the picture on the roads? it is very busy on the roads this morning, certainly at the aaa we have had 200% more calls this morning than we normally would. —— aa. that's people having flat batteries, the perils from potholes that hidden under the snow. the picture really is across the country from north west, north east, around manchester, the pennines, some of the west midlands and then down to the west midlands and then down to the m3 near basingstoke fled the snow led to an hgvjackknife in and blocking several lanes. part of the problem is when you are out on the roads, we are not prepared for it. i've read a report that you had written and he said that sometimes you go to people out on the road and they are in t—shirt and jeans. you go to people out on the road and they are in t-shirt and jeans. there are things you can do. a decent set of tyres makes a difference. i was in sweden recently an
we can now speak with edmund king, president of the aa, in london, and meteorologist and weather presenter's start with the roads. what is the picture looking like around the country? tell us about the picture on the roads? it is very busy on the roads this morning, certainly at the aaa we have had 200% more calls this morning than we normally would. —— aa. that's people having flat batteries, the perils from potholes that hidden under the snow. the picture really is across the country from...
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will, thank you. walked off after a night out with colleagues in bury st edmunds. walking into a binen found. police, who've spent £2. to there from the loading bay, but to no avail. although the case remains open. announcement yesterday. were going to be moving it to a cold case. case. understand that that was going to happen eventually. happen eventually. an issue around procedurally how that has happened. that has happened. have not been given any kind of explanation as to what has happened. explanation as to what has happened. so we do have concerns surrounding that. that. and i should point out our viewers that you are a policewoman. viewers that you are a policewoman. i am, but with police scotland. but you know what you are talking about. you know what you are talking about. what more could the police be doing, do you feel? do you feel? done as well and how it is being approached, with things... approached, with things... that came to light to us, we hadn't been told about it. been told about it. like that, one after the other, that puts doubt within our mind. puts doubt withi
will, thank you. walked off after a night out with colleagues in bury st edmunds. walking into a binen found. police, who've spent £2. to there from the loading bay, but to no avail. although the case remains open. announcement yesterday. were going to be moving it to a cold case. case. understand that that was going to happen eventually. happen eventually. an issue around procedurally how that has happened. that has happened. have not been given any kind of explanation as to what has...
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british number one, kyle edmund, is out of the miami 0pen, losing a tight second round match to youngyclists continued to dominate on day three of the para—cycling track world championships in rio. sophie thornhill and helen scott set a world record on the way to claiming britain's eighth gold in the the women's tandem one kilometre time trial. the british team collected a total of six medals yesterday, including golds for tandem duo neil fachie & matt rotherham and crystal lane—wright. that brings their overall tally to fifteen with more chances for british success later today. not much personal space when you're on their tandems. you have to know each other pretty well, and if you don't, you soon will. now, when you think beach volleyball, you picture sun—kissed beaches and a pleasant heat to match, but for scottish volleyballers, the reality couldn't be more different. training at edinburgh's portobello beach they've had to contend with freezing temperatures and howling winds. breakfast‘s mike bushell went along to train with them ahead of their journey to australia for the commonw
british number one, kyle edmund, is out of the miami 0pen, losing a tight second round match to youngyclists continued to dominate on day three of the para—cycling track world championships in rio. sophie thornhill and helen scott set a world record on the way to claiming britain's eighth gold in the the women's tandem one kilometre time trial. the british team collected a total of six medals yesterday, including golds for tandem duo neil fachie & matt rotherham and crystal lane—wright....
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was last seen in the early of hours of 2a september 2016 walking into a bin loading bay in bury st edmundsmbridgeshire, came to an end in december and suffolk police said "no trace" of him had been found. for the first time, british nationals made up the majority of reported modern slavery and trafficking victims in the uk, according to the national crime agency. more than 5000 cases were identified last year by the authorities, and over 800 of them were british. the number of children thought to be involved rose by two—thirds. the home office says greater awareness and improved understanding of modern slavery are helping to identify potential victims. disabled passengers who are stranded on planes at heathrow airport will not be compensated, its chief executive says. it comes after the bbc‘s frank gardner criticised the airport after he was left waiting for 100 minutes because his wheelchair had been misplaced by ground staff. ceo john holland kaye says it's not reasonable that the airport should take financial responsibility. now, you've heard of a 101 dalmations, but how about 600 and o
was last seen in the early of hours of 2a september 2016 walking into a bin loading bay in bury st edmundsmbridgeshire, came to an end in december and suffolk police said "no trace" of him had been found. for the first time, british nationals made up the majority of reported modern slavery and trafficking victims in the uk, according to the national crime agency. more than 5000 cases were identified last year by the authorities, and over 800 of them were british. the number of...
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the invention of angela carter, biography by edmund gordon oxford university press. the kellogg's, the battling truthers of battle creek by howard markel and pantheon. gorbachev, his life and times by william taliban doctors w. morton and hoover an extraordinary life in extraordinary times by kenneth white. and the winner is prairie fires. [applause] the american dream of laura ingalls wilder by caroline fraser is her extraordinary book caroline fraser has radically recast her life and times. fraser captures the full arc of wilder's life in three acts, poverty struggle and reinvention the self-sufficient pioneer and her little house on the prairie books was the profound that the american mythmaking and transformation by woman who had reimagined her life, her frontier life as uplifting. disappointment and loss transform into peril-- parable. while the vision of the rest came to see yourself as the embodiment of it. her life story from and i'd be laquan and keys into the relationship between wilder and troubled angry tabloid journalist daughter rose. and a dark liberta
the invention of angela carter, biography by edmund gordon oxford university press. the kellogg's, the battling truthers of battle creek by howard markel and pantheon. gorbachev, his life and times by william taliban doctors w. morton and hoover an extraordinary life in extraordinary times by kenneth white. and the winner is prairie fires. [applause] the american dream of laura ingalls wilder by caroline fraser is her extraordinary book caroline fraser has radically recast her life and times....
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british number one kyle edmund is out of the miami 0pen, losing a tight second round match to young americannal set, but couldn't deny the world number 63 victory. and roger federer was out of action in miami as well and that is the last we will see him untiljune. he knows how to pace himself these days. and he can still step up for the big tournaments. we will look out for further developments on the cricket story later today as well. today marks 100 years since the death of a remarkable figure, yet it is one you may never have heard of. u nless unless you were watching a programme yesterday when we spoke about in with dan walker, who was following the story as well. it is genuinely an untold story in many ways. walter tull was one of english football's first black players and the first black person to serve as an officer in the british army. now there are moves for him to gain more public recognition. 0ur sports news correspondent richard conway looks back at his life. they gave their lives for freedom. like so many of the fallen, walter tull's name is inscribed here in northern france as
british number one kyle edmund is out of the miami 0pen, losing a tight second round match to young americannal set, but couldn't deny the world number 63 victory. and roger federer was out of action in miami as well and that is the last we will see him untiljune. he knows how to pace himself these days. and he can still step up for the big tournaments. we will look out for further developments on the cricket story later today as well. today marks 100 years since the death of a remarkable...
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come of montgomery, and of course, walking across the and mend pet is bridge where john lewis -- the edmundu louisianage in where he got his head bashed in -- in alabama. we had kamala harris on one side, and others on the other side. it gave everybody there hope. one other thing about the trip -- among the capitol police protecting us all was david bailey. he is here tonight as well. [applause] i have to say, it was and very brave to have him here. martin luther king, an african-american police officer would not even have been allowed to be in the position he was that day to protect many lawmakers during the shooting, including steve scalise. [applause] , theis organization washington press foundation as you heard, was formed in 1990, the same year that women got the right to vote. a group of female reporters were not allowed into the gridiron. the only job my mother could get in the was a secretary in a local nation where one of her actual jobs was to iron her mailbox and pants. now, it is very different for us female journalist. don't get me wrong, we still have our challenges, but we ha
come of montgomery, and of course, walking across the and mend pet is bridge where john lewis -- the edmundu louisianage in where he got his head bashed in -- in alabama. we had kamala harris on one side, and others on the other side. it gave everybody there hope. one other thing about the trip -- among the capitol police protecting us all was david bailey. he is here tonight as well. [applause] i have to say, it was and very brave to have him here. martin luther king, an african-american...
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was -- and eisenhower noted this particularly too -- was how the soviets were showing films of the edmund pettis bridge in selma, the march from selma to montgomery. said this is america, this is how they, they treat their people. so it was very much prevalent in public policy but not as much in the minds and the daily way of going about life of americans at that time. >> and, nancy, you talk about the peace dividend, that this is not -- i don't know that it's the turning point -- >> it's one of them, yeah. >> it's a turning point in your book. >> yeah. how does -- go ahead. how does the end of the cold war -- >> oh, interesting. okay. so i would say, too, perhaps the surprising answer on the earlier story in that buchanan was, had very much an enthusiastic economic liberty. he was much more conservative on foreign policy so himself was anti-communist but actually didn't talk about it very much and never turned this public choice lens on to what eisenhower called the military industrial complex. >> no, that's not part of the government. >> yeah, exactly. it's interesting, it was only focu
was -- and eisenhower noted this particularly too -- was how the soviets were showing films of the edmund pettis bridge in selma, the march from selma to montgomery. said this is america, this is how they, they treat their people. so it was very much prevalent in public policy but not as much in the minds and the daily way of going about life of americans at that time. >> and, nancy, you talk about the peace dividend, that this is not -- i don't know that it's the turning point --...
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activists investor edmund branson's firm has acquired 5.2% of voting rights in barclays.s known for targeting a number of british money manager firms. the retail of our in the u.s. claimed another victim, between jewelry store -- the tween jewelry store claire's agreed to a debt restructuring management. safety relators in the u.s. are investigating flawed airbags in certain key and hyundai vehicles that are linked to four deaths. 425,000 cars may be affected. the airbags failed to deploy in frontal collisions. that is your bloomberg business flash update. using up on wednesday, join with a new fed chairman jerome powell's first-ever rate decision and news conference. we speak with former fed officials and jeff rosenberg of black rock and diane swonk of grant thornton. that's wednesday starting at 1:00. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: this is "bloomberg markets," i'm shery ahn. vonnie: and i'm vonnie quinn. president donald trump's threat of trade war looms large over the g20 son in argentina -- summit in argentina, where they react to steel and aluminum tariffs and the presi
activists investor edmund branson's firm has acquired 5.2% of voting rights in barclays.s known for targeting a number of british money manager firms. the retail of our in the u.s. claimed another victim, between jewelry store -- the tween jewelry store claire's agreed to a debt restructuring management. safety relators in the u.s. are investigating flawed airbags in certain key and hyundai vehicles that are linked to four deaths. 425,000 cars may be affected. the airbags failed to deploy in...
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of congress from atlanta being attacked by state authority, state police and national guard at the edmund pettus bridge in selma, alabama,, and being denied the opportunity to register to vote. president of the united states, a texan by the name of lyndon johnson, goes to his attorney general and says give us the toughest voting rights act you can write. by august that legislation was signed into law. it gives to the national government extraordinary authority an emergency situation the guaranteed voting rights. in 1965 the act is passed and there were really, there are four provisions of the law that are worth knowing about. what is what's called section two of the voting rights act, and this gives operational form to the 14th and 15th amendment of the constitution it takes the goals of those and limits to ensure nondiscrimination and equal protection under the law especially with voting rights and gives it shaped in the form of legislation. in particular what it does is it allows an individual or the u.s. attorney to bring a lawsuit against a jurisdiction for discriminate against voters
of congress from atlanta being attacked by state authority, state police and national guard at the edmund pettus bridge in selma, alabama,, and being denied the opportunity to register to vote. president of the united states, a texan by the name of lyndon johnson, goes to his attorney general and says give us the toughest voting rights act you can write. by august that legislation was signed into law. it gives to the national government extraordinary authority an emergency situation the...
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at the edmund pettus bridge they were viciously attacked by alabama state troopers wielding club and they were beaten and left bloodied. last weekend i had the incredible honor of joining congressman john lewis in a bipartisan set -- and a bipartisan set of members in a pilgrimage to montgomery, birmingham, selma and memphis. i had many epiphanies on that trip but perhaps the two most profound were first that determined and disciplined nonviolent resistance works. back then 53 years ago it led to the passage of the voting rights act. and second, that we in this body have a critical responsibility to ensure that we move forward and not backward on voting rights. our trip was amazing, one of the best experiences of my life, actually, and i hope my colleagues on both sides of the aisle will join next year. we heard incredible stories for abiding love, even for adversaries,hat left people without much dignity. newer activists of all ages are reimagining the same methods for the world we are in today and as we today commemorate the 50th anniversary of the assassination of reverend dr. mar
at the edmund pettus bridge they were viciously attacked by alabama state troopers wielding club and they were beaten and left bloodied. last weekend i had the incredible honor of joining congressman john lewis in a bipartisan set -- and a bipartisan set of members in a pilgrimage to montgomery, birmingham, selma and memphis. i had many epiphanies on that trip but perhaps the two most profound were first that determined and disciplined nonviolent resistance works. back then 53 years ago it led...
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there was a really disappointing defeat for the british number one kyle edmund at the indian wells openoking at the latest evidence of the suspected poisoning of a former russian double agent and his daughter. an assessment will be made of who might have carried out the nerve agent attack. sergei and yulia skripal remain critically ill in hospital. people in salisbury are concerned about possible contamination, and say advice from officials has been slow. yesterday up to 500 salisbury members of the public who were in a pub and restaurant at the same time as the skripals, were told to wash their possessions as a precaution after traces of the nerve agent were found there. leila nathoo is in salisbury. what is the latest? what is happening today? there are still a number of locations still in play in the best occasion. the bench behind me remains cordoned off. the restau ra nt, me remains cordoned off. the restaurant, zizzi, and the pub are key sites in the investigation because traces of the nerve agent have been found at both locations. police are still carrying out searches there. we
there was a really disappointing defeat for the british number one kyle edmund at the indian wells openoking at the latest evidence of the suspected poisoning of a former russian double agent and his daughter. an assessment will be made of who might have carried out the nerve agent attack. sergei and yulia skripal remain critically ill in hospital. people in salisbury are concerned about possible contamination, and say advice from officials has been slow. yesterday up to 500 salisbury members...
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talking to my edmunds folks today, the average down payment gets worse with higher tariffs. >> thinkingrd things or not, the superhero movie one of the biggest grocers in hollywood history. let's go to fox news contributor kevin mccarthy. i think this is the first weekend in six that it was a number one. it still making money. >> at the first time they have done that. the film is still breaking records. a lot of records are being broken for the film. it's the fifth highest grossing film in the history of cinema not counting for inflation. the movie is now the number one superhero film for the box office. the film is directed by 31-year-old director. i don't think anyone expected black panther to be as big as it is. the big question will be will and infinity war have. [inaudible] it could be a avengers and infinity war. >> superheroes, were going to see a lot more of them. you may risk over saturating the market. >> we are like number 17 or 18. they continue making so much money. the spiderman integration is a huge deal. these movies will continue making money. i think the age of the mov
talking to my edmunds folks today, the average down payment gets worse with higher tariffs. >> thinkingrd things or not, the superhero movie one of the biggest grocers in hollywood history. let's go to fox news contributor kevin mccarthy. i think this is the first weekend in six that it was a number one. it still making money. >> at the first time they have done that. the film is still breaking records. a lot of records are being broken for the film. it's the fifth highest grossing...
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what's wrong with you, edmund? let's get with it. you're always late. you just don't have the retity fa pretty face. you're fired. >> yes, that was donald trump making a cameo appearance in a music video by russian pop singer in 2013 in russia. yes, it was the same pop star whose promoter, rob gold stone set up that 2016 trump tower meeting with donald jr. et al. according to a soon to be released book called russian roulette, in a bid to try to go from tv star to the pageant. they provided something else to trump during the weekend of the 2013 miss universe pageant, access to their oligarch friends, one phone call away. that access helped trump inch closer to his white whale, a trump to ywer in moscow. and now that's on the radar of bob mueller. joining us right now is tar tara dowdell and tim o'brien. donald trump has had an obsession with russia since the 1980s when there were all these op sed -eds in the newspapers s he should be the negotiator for the nukes. then he goes on "the apprentice," becomes famous and is attractive to russian oligarchs. he
what's wrong with you, edmund? let's get with it. you're always late. you just don't have the retity fa pretty face. you're fired. >> yes, that was donald trump making a cameo appearance in a music video by russian pop singer in 2013 in russia. yes, it was the same pop star whose promoter, rob gold stone set up that 2016 trump tower meeting with donald jr. et al. according to a soon to be released book called russian roulette, in a bid to try to go from tv star to the pageant. they...
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and a disappointing defeat for position one kyle edmund at indian open. sets by sela of israel. that's the sport news for now. some words from the kremlin now about the sergei skripal case, the nerve agent attack consultant. president putin's press secretary has been asked byjournalists regarding sergei skripal‘s status as an active agent, and questions about russia being involved in the poisoning. this is the reaction of the journalist got. the poisoning. this is the reaction of thejournalist got. the press secretary said, we have not had any state m e nts secretary said, we have not had any statements from british politicians or official representatives that russia is involved in this affair. the thing here is about various representation agencies in the uk media which are not always known for their objectivity, so we should treat reports accordingly. we have not had any definitive statements about this. this incident happened on british soil, and it doesn't have anything to do with the russian federation whatsoever, let alone the president. right now,
and a disappointing defeat for position one kyle edmund at indian open. sets by sela of israel. that's the sport news for now. some words from the kremlin now about the sergei skripal case, the nerve agent attack consultant. president putin's press secretary has been asked byjournalists regarding sergei skripal‘s status as an active agent, and questions about russia being involved in the poisoning. this is the reaction of the journalist got. the poisoning. this is the reaction of...
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bush, and edmund muskie, who served 255 days under president jimmy carter.is puts rex tillerson in brief statement from the state department yesterday, giving his farewell. [video clip] work remains to response to the troubling behavior and actions on the part of the russian government. russia must assess carefully as to how its actions are in the best interests of the russian people and of the world more broadly. continuing on their current trajectory is likely to lead to greater isolation on their part. situation is not anyone's interests. so my colleagues in the state department and the interagency, much remains to be done to achieve our mission. of the american people, with allies and with partners. you all forhanking the privilege of serving beside you for the past 14 months. importantly, to the 300 plus million americans, thank you for your devotion to a free and open society, to acts of kindness toward one another, to honesty and the quiet, hard work that you do every day to support this government with your tax dollars. , we know, want to leave this
bush, and edmund muskie, who served 255 days under president jimmy carter.is puts rex tillerson in brief statement from the state department yesterday, giving his farewell. [video clip] work remains to response to the troubling behavior and actions on the part of the russian government. russia must assess carefully as to how its actions are in the best interests of the russian people and of the world more broadly. continuing on their current trajectory is likely to lead to greater isolation on...
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edmund burke 200 years said when there's less internal regulation that generates more e external regulationing mark zuckerberg should be grateful for is that dagen mcdowell is not a member of the senate judiciary commit at this. judiciary committee. >> maria: we are all free marketers on this show. are we comfortable with more regulation, bigger government? >> what happened to free enterprise? what happened to companies having relationships with their customers and policing themselves. >> maria: we've got to think about this. sometimes the pendulum swings too far. judge napolitano, we'll see you later. thank you. we will be right back. they ma. the check they sent isn't enough to replace your totaled new car. the guy says they didn't make the mistake. you made the mistake. i beg your pardon? he says, you should have chosen full-car replacement. excuse me? let me be frank, he says: you picked the wrong insurance plan. 'no. i picked the wrong insurance company.' with liberty mutual new car replacement™, we'll replace the full value of your car plus depreciation. liberty stands with you™. libe
edmund burke 200 years said when there's less internal regulation that generates more e external regulationing mark zuckerberg should be grateful for is that dagen mcdowell is not a member of the senate judiciary commit at this. judiciary committee. >> maria: we are all free marketers on this show. are we comfortable with more regulation, bigger government? >> what happened to free enterprise? what happened to companies having relationships with their customers and policing...
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there was a really disappointing defeat for british number one kyle edmund at the indian wells 0pen.usually do on breakfast because you‘re probably eating right now, but we‘re going to talk about dog mess. a campaign against dog poo has started in a village in cambridgshire. the idea is if you spot muck on the floor, you upload the location of it on to a map, and it‘s hoped this will encourage people to pick it up. we‘ve been asking if the idea will catch on. it‘s a good idea but i think it‘s aimed at the wrong people, people that don‘t pick their dog faeces up. it's not difficult, is it? it's not difficult to pick up your dog's mess. i just don't understand why people still don't, and they obviously don't by the amount i've seen left here today. a lot of places, they only have one bin and it's not really enough. we just want people picking it up. look after their dogs and be responsible dog owners. being stuck doing it in and picking up after yourself and putting it in the bin. put it in the dog bings, that's what we do. i just find it is really frustrating. we always carry a bag an
there was a really disappointing defeat for british number one kyle edmund at the indian wells 0pen.usually do on breakfast because you‘re probably eating right now, but we‘re going to talk about dog mess. a campaign against dog poo has started in a village in cambridgshire. the idea is if you spot muck on the floor, you upload the location of it on to a map, and it‘s hoped this will encourage people to pick it up. we‘ve been asking if the idea will catch on. it‘s a good idea but i...
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kyle edmund has knocked andy murray off the top.— and coupled with murray's inactivity beacuse of a hip problem, he is now the highest ranked british man. murray has needed surgery. he said, "as proud as i am, i would have been much happier had andy stayed healthy and occupied his place at the very top where he belongs". that's all the sport for now. i'll have more for you in the next hour. now back to the academy awards, and one of britain's's successes. six—year—old maisie sly from swindon, who's profoundly deaf, is the star of a short film that won an oscar. maisie was able to make the trip to the ceremony in hollywood — thanks to money raised by their local community. her performance in the film depicts how her family struggles to adapt to having a deaf child. andy howard was with maisie's family on the big night and sent us this report from los angeles. from a small screening at fredericks primary school in swindon, all the way to hollywood, in seven months. what a journey. this is the silent child house party, friends, family,
kyle edmund has knocked andy murray off the top.— and coupled with murray's inactivity beacuse of a hip problem, he is now the highest ranked british man. murray has needed surgery. he said, "as proud as i am, i would have been much happier had andy stayed healthy and occupied his place at the very top where he belongs". that's all the sport for now. i'll have more for you in the next hour. now back to the academy awards, and one of britain's's successes. six—year—old maisie sly...