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his name was paul edmunds. so, they contacted edmunds and said what do you know about surdhar? am trying to sell. so, the police asked to meet with edmunds. it was agreed to meet him at the birmingham arms fair. under his stand at the birmingham arms fair, they saw a bag of bullets. the police then went to his premises, they took with them the examples of bullets that had been recovered. he indicated that they were all bullets that he made. making and selling lethal rounds carries a sentence of five years. the police searched edmunds' house. they also found approximately 100,000 rounds either full rounds or component parts of ammunition. the police also discovered a huge arsenal of guns he'd imported from america. most were antique and perfectly legal. paul edmunds was regularly going over to the usa and he would attend gun shows. i think in the five years of this investigation we found 39 trips he had made. any gun made before 1899 is classified as an antique. so any, non—american native, can actually buy those weapons in the usa. he would then buy maybe a dozen weapons. edmun
his name was paul edmunds. so, they contacted edmunds and said what do you know about surdhar? am trying to sell. so, the police asked to meet with edmunds. it was agreed to meet him at the birmingham arms fair. under his stand at the birmingham arms fair, they saw a bag of bullets. the police then went to his premises, they took with them the examples of bullets that had been recovered. he indicated that they were all bullets that he made. making and selling lethal rounds carries a sentence of...
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now edmunds looked for a way to link chris to the murder scene.lpful call from 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 sha
now edmunds looked for a way to link chris to the murder scene.lpful call from 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...
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edmund won five straight games to take the second set and force a decider.ll good comebacks go, and murray would not be denied the third. it looked perhaps that edmund was the new one to beat in men's british tennis, but hard court, hard fought. in just his fifth match of the year, murray proves he's not done yet. we wouldn't normally mention the retirement of a ao—year—old portugese goalkeeper on sportsday, but paulo lopes has a pretty extraordinary set of career statistics. he had 13 seasons at benfica... but he only made 10 appearances in that time. and the club won 11 major domestic titles whilst he was there. he was apparently paid £200,000 a season. not bad work if you can get it. looks like he enjoyed it too. super olympian michael phelps has lost one of his swimming records to a ten—year—old boy who sounds like he could go a long way in the sport. this is clark kent. nicknamed superman, he won the 100m butterfly at the far west international championship in california a second faster than phelps did back in 1995. phelps, who won 28 olympic medals has
edmund won five straight games to take the second set and force a decider.ll good comebacks go, and murray would not be denied the third. it looked perhaps that edmund was the new one to beat in men's british tennis, but hard court, hard fought. in just his fifth match of the year, murray proves he's not done yet. we wouldn't normally mention the retirement of a ao—year—old portugese goalkeeper on sportsday, but paulo lopes has a pretty extraordinary set of career statistics. he had 13...
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edmund: i think that is right.ave to be careful about interpreting the 210 yield curve in the u.s. right now. let's not forget it is low, but still positive. first of all, there is no recession signal today. secondly, it is clear the fed is looking at the yield curve and not ignoring it. there have been statements by people of the fed that have explicitly said that in the past, the president of the fed, the chairman of the fed has looked at the yield curve and ignored it and that has proven to be a mistake. i think translated, we are looking at the yield curve, but do not want to go negative and will not tighten monetary policy to the point that goes significantly negative. to remember, even if the two 10 goes negative, that only means a bear market 10 months ahead of time. not instantaneously. guy: edmund shing, global head of equity at bnp paribas stays with us. the dollar is strengthening against the euro and the turkish lira. you saw some disappointing economic data out of the turkish economy earlier on. next,
edmund: i think that is right.ave to be careful about interpreting the 210 yield curve in the u.s. right now. let's not forget it is low, but still positive. first of all, there is no recession signal today. secondly, it is clear the fed is looking at the yield curve and not ignoring it. there have been statements by people of the fed that have explicitly said that in the past, the president of the fed, the chairman of the fed has looked at the yield curve and ignored it and that has proven to...
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edmund beat the returning murray during their match at queens last month. latest score this time is 5—4 to murray. kyle edmund is trying to save his servant. he has got advantage. it has been a big day in tennis. could we see a revival in form for ladies the british number one johanna konta? she inflicted the worst defeat of serena williams‘ career at the silicon valley classic overnight, beating the 23—time grand slam champion in less than an hour and losing just one game. alex gulrajani watched the very short match. with the us open looming large, serena williams‘ quest to get back into the major winning habits should be in full swing. johanna konta provided the next test on that road, and it proved to be a tough one. williams‘ joy in sanjose reserved for the opening game of the match. it would be own her only success. konta, reignited after her second round exit at wimbledon, turned it on against the 23—time grand slam champion. the first set disappeared in a matter of minutes. williams was far from the powerhouse that reached the all england club finalj
edmund beat the returning murray during their match at queens last month. latest score this time is 5—4 to murray. kyle edmund is trying to save his servant. he has got advantage. it has been a big day in tennis. could we see a revival in form for ladies the british number one johanna konta? she inflicted the worst defeat of serena williams‘ career at the silicon valley classic overnight, beating the 23—time grand slam champion in less than an hour and losing just one game. alex gulrajani...
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the fitness for kyle edmund is certainly a question and he is out of the us open. open and already a shock exit in the form of the world number one simona halep? yes, simona halep will make the headlines for the first player to play on the new louis armstrong stadium and also the first—ever woman is top seed to lose in the first round of the us open, and a set and a breakdown, halep took her frustration out on her racket. she was up against world number 44 kjaer be from estonia, who hits the really big tennis ball and halep had no a nswe i’s , big tennis ball and halep had no answers, saying she did not feel right, she was tired but it was a good tired. she had won 17 of her last 19 matches coming into this, she went on to say maybe ijust like playing in new york, it is to not —— too noisy. heather watson also does not lie, she had lost seven straight first—run matches in the us open despite being a former us open junior champion. she got a set of the russian makarova, herfirst junior champion. she got a set of the russian makarova, her first set in the main draw s
the fitness for kyle edmund is certainly a question and he is out of the us open. open and already a shock exit in the form of the world number one simona halep? yes, simona halep will make the headlines for the first player to play on the new louis armstrong stadium and also the first—ever woman is top seed to lose in the first round of the us open, and a set and a breakdown, halep took her frustration out on her racket. she was up against world number 44 kjaer be from estonia, who hits the...
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whether its injury or illness, we're waiting to hear from kyle edmund.slam action for the first time in 15 months. he has an unprotected ranking of number two. he's facing james duckworth of australia, also ona james duckworth of australia, also on a protected ranking. 5—5 in the third set. duckworth took the first set, murray took the second. the question is whether there is some rust around murray. can duckworth keep it up? he's not used to this kind of lengthy match. 5—5 in the third. the tournament is only hours old but they already had a huge upsetin old but they already had a huge upset in the women's draw? world number one simona halep she was one set and a breakdown on the louis armstrong court, a new court, and she took out her frustration on her racket. she was taking on last yea r‘s racket. she was taking on last year's quarterfinalist, world number 44 who has a power game. simona halep knew that but she had no answer. she said she couldn't field the ball, she said it was noisy and maybe she just likes quiet places. she will stay as the world
whether its injury or illness, we're waiting to hear from kyle edmund.slam action for the first time in 15 months. he has an unprotected ranking of number two. he's facing james duckworth of australia, also ona james duckworth of australia, also on a protected ranking. 5—5 in the third set. duckworth took the first set, murray took the second. the question is whether there is some rust around murray. can duckworth keep it up? he's not used to this kind of lengthy match. 5—5 in the third....
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both players held serve in the first set, edmund broke murray to ta ke the first set, edmund broke murray—5 lead, but it was the three—time grand slam champion who took it 7—6. edmond won five straight games to take the second set and forced a decider. but this is how all good comebacks go, and murray would not be denied the third. it looked perhaps that edmond was the new one to beat in men's british tennis, but hard court, hard fought. injust british tennis, but hard court, hard fought. in just his fifth match of the year, murray proved he is not done yet. johanna konta is putting a run together. after inflicting the biggest defeat of serena william's career, she beat another american at the silicon valley classic, sofia kenin, to reach the third round of this tournament she's won before. i'll have more for you in the next hour. thank you very much, john. good afternoon, you are watching bbc news. let's talk more about our main story. as you've been hearing, the bank of england has, this afternoon, raised the interest rate for only the second time in a decade. the rate has risen by 0.25
both players held serve in the first set, edmund broke murray to ta ke the first set, edmund broke murray—5 lead, but it was the three—time grand slam champion who took it 7—6. edmond won five straight games to take the second set and forced a decider. but this is how all good comebacks go, and murray would not be denied the third. it looked perhaps that edmond was the new one to beat in men's british tennis, but hard court, hard fought. injust british tennis, but hard court, hard fought....
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prayer session, put on their marching boots before going to brown chapel, eventually going to the edmund pettis bridge to begin the selma to montgomery march. this is the chair that dr. king was sitting in the morning of the selma to montgomery march. he put on his marching boots in that chair and led prayer. it was so much -- prayer was so much a part of dr. king, being a baptist minister, but it was so much a part of the american civil rights movement. nothing was done without prayer and faith. you know, there was so much apprehension, but there was so much hope in the air. people were almost everywhere in the house, but no one actually knew what was going to happen the moment they set foot out of this house, approaching brown chapel, approaching the edmund pettis bridge. and, of course, history has shown us that that things did work out. however, that morning it was a very, very tenuous time in the life of everyone here that had any connection to the civil rights movement in the selma to montgomery march. they quite literally did not know whether their lives would end at the end of th
prayer session, put on their marching boots before going to brown chapel, eventually going to the edmund pettis bridge to begin the selma to montgomery march. this is the chair that dr. king was sitting in the morning of the selma to montgomery march. he put on his marching boots in that chair and led prayer. it was so much -- prayer was so much a part of dr. king, being a baptist minister, but it was so much a part of the american civil rights movement. nothing was done without prayer and...
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you might remember he played kyle edmund at eastbourne earlier on this summer, beaten by kyle edmund,but they had a rematch overnight, which people arejust waking up to this morning. we are first with the news that andy murray came out on top. andy murray may have tumbled down to 832nd in the world, but he is on his way back up. it was a hard—fought three—setter against kyle edmund in washington. it is just his fifth match of the year after hip surgery injanuary. england's cricketers will resume on 285—9 this morning after a disappointing batting collapse on the first day of the first test against india at edgbaston. celtic are through to the third round of qualifying for the champions league. a goalless draw against norwegian side rosenborg was enough for them. and you can follow the british women's open on the bbc sport website. a bit of rain over the last week or so, much greener than it was at that carnoustie for the man's. week or so, much greener than it was at that carnoustie for the man'slj was there on tuesday, it was so lovely. it seemed like the weather was coming in a bit.
you might remember he played kyle edmund at eastbourne earlier on this summer, beaten by kyle edmund,but they had a rematch overnight, which people arejust waking up to this morning. we are first with the news that andy murray came out on top. andy murray may have tumbled down to 832nd in the world, but he is on his way back up. it was a hard—fought three—setter against kyle edmund in washington. it is just his fifth match of the year after hip surgery injanuary. england's cricketers will...
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edmund won five straight games to take the second set and forced a decider.t, hard fought and just in his first match of the year, mhairi andy murray proves he is not beaten yet. he is showing signs of returning to his best. after inflicting the biggest defeat serena wilson —— williams, she bet another american at the silicon valley planet to reach the third round that she won two years ago. and that is all the sport for now, headed back to you, simon. the bank of england has raised interest rates from 0.5 to 0.75 percent — their highest level since 2009. so how will the interest rates rise affect consumers — we‘ve been getting your questions. to answer some of them i‘m joined by the personal finance journalist and founder of savvywoman.co.uk — sarah pennells and jasmine birtles, finance expert and founder of the money advice website, moneymagpie.com are people who pay interest to savers under any legal iam i am looking to get a repayment mortgage in the next few months. am i likely to be paying more because of the interest rate change? the short answer is pr
edmund won five straight games to take the second set and forced a decider.t, hard fought and just in his first match of the year, mhairi andy murray proves he is not beaten yet. he is showing signs of returning to his best. after inflicting the biggest defeat serena wilson —— williams, she bet another american at the silicon valley planet to reach the third round that she won two years ago. and that is all the sport for now, headed back to you, simon. the bank of england has raised...
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edmunds notes the turbo charged engine and quality inn tear your. 2014 mazda 3, the least expensive choice our viewers found fun to drive. and the toyota rav4, likes reliability. you want all the safety features. a lot of people buy cheap for an old car. do that for yourself. >>> you may notice a new art installation in one bay area city. >> the cause it's calling >>> coming up tonight, we'll take you back inside the new $2.3 billion transbay terminal for a look at the security features designed to keep everyone safe. >>> outrage at the state capitol. find out why a request to audit the dmv was shot down today. >>> a big break for a local company thanks to the high-tech support vest it claims reduces pain and on the job injuries. those stories and a lot more coming up in half an hour. >>> finally tonight, a unique piece of art is taking place in the north bay. >> artist janson phan i i i oughting a sculpture from fallen eucalyptus branches. >> it's one of the most flammable trees. over the next week a team will harvest falling branchs from the surro
edmunds notes the turbo charged engine and quality inn tear your. 2014 mazda 3, the least expensive choice our viewers found fun to drive. and the toyota rav4, likes reliability. you want all the safety features. a lot of people buy cheap for an old car. do that for yourself. >>> you may notice a new art installation in one bay area city. >> the cause it's calling >>> coming up tonight, we'll take you back inside the new $2.3 billion transbay terminal for a look at the...
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disappointment for kyle edmund, the world number 16 22 the world number 94, paolo lorenzi, it is whatd by the force that he was no longer in this contest force that he was no longer in this co ntest a nd force that he was no longer in this contest and lorenzi was able to come through 6—1. the rainsy had played ona through 6—1. the rainsy had played on a hit on through 6—1. the rainsy had played ona hit ona through 6—1. the rainsy had played on a hit on a hardcourt for six months congo disappointment, but that this is certainly a question and he is out of the us open. we we re and he is out of the us open. we were only a matter of hours into the us open and we have a shock exit in the form of simona halep. she'll make the headlines for the first player to play in the new lewis armstrong stadium and the first person to lose. set and a breakdown she her frustration out on her racquet. her a payment from —— her a payment from estonia was better. she had no answers, she said she was tired and one 17 of her last 90 matches coming into this, she said abi don't like playing in new york. heath
disappointment for kyle edmund, the world number 16 22 the world number 94, paolo lorenzi, it is whatd by the force that he was no longer in this contest force that he was no longer in this co ntest a nd force that he was no longer in this contest and lorenzi was able to come through 6—1. the rainsy had played ona through 6—1. the rainsy had played on a hit on through 6—1. the rainsy had played ona hit ona through 6—1. the rainsy had played on a hit on a hardcourt for six months congo...
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there was a heavy defeat for kyle edmund in the first round of the toronto masters in canada. british number one was beaten 6—1 6—2 by argentina's diego schwartzman. after two seasons on loan at torino and west ham, joe hart has moved to burnley from manchester city for a fee in the region of £3.5 million. he's signed a two year deal at turf moor. and a study of last season's premier league matches has found that liverpool were the unluckiest side, dropping 12 points in games affected by wrongly disallowed goals or incorrect penalty decisions. manchester united were the luckiest team. the study also found that huddersfield should have been relegated and not stoke. serena williams has revealed that the struggle to balance motherhood and professional sport was behind her decision to pull out of this week's rogers cup in canada. the 23—time grand slam singles champion reached the wimbledon final last month but suffered the heaviest defeat of her career to johanna konta last week. the wrote a long post on social media explaining "i just was in a funk. mostly, i felt like i was not
there was a heavy defeat for kyle edmund in the first round of the toronto masters in canada. british number one was beaten 6—1 6—2 by argentina's diego schwartzman. after two seasons on loan at torino and west ham, joe hart has moved to burnley from manchester city for a fee in the region of £3.5 million. he's signed a two year deal at turf moor. and a study of last season's premier league matches has found that liverpool were the unluckiest side, dropping 12 points in games affected by...
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a real liberation like hugh hefner but edmund burke is likely to have rights but we have to remember the laws and the traditions and sounded a lot like you. >> my critique of hugh hefner is he was a pain who became a robespierre if that makes sense. >> taking the balance of the entire man, the entire life, the entire impact on our culture i'm going to ask again, for all of those who vote in the affirmative, you have never does deserve a room or an honor in terms of his role as part of our cultural advance, could i see a show of hands again you q? okay. ten for the advanced. and then that he has -- blocked a couple. in terms of the decline that he has been overall bad? 5, six, seven, eight, nine, 10. >> it balanced perfect. [applause] >> people need to do some more research. >> today at 10:30 eastern, book tvs live at the mississippi book festival for their fourth annual literary lawn party at the state capital injection with discussions on race and identity, southern history, us politics, and presidential leadership. authors include cheryl cashin, author of loving, interracial intima
a real liberation like hugh hefner but edmund burke is likely to have rights but we have to remember the laws and the traditions and sounded a lot like you. >> my critique of hugh hefner is he was a pain who became a robespierre if that makes sense. >> taking the balance of the entire man, the entire life, the entire impact on our culture i'm going to ask again, for all of those who vote in the affirmative, you have never does deserve a room or an honor in terms of his role as part...
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british men's number one kyle edmund is due on court shortly — the number three seed is up against argentina'sund of the winston—salem 0pen as he continues his preparations ahead of the last tennis major of the year. leeds united twice came from behind to draw 2—2 at swansea to maintain their unbeaten start to the championship season. former swansea midfielder pablo hernandez struck late on to cancel out two goals from man of the match 0li mcburnie. the point was enough to move leeds to the top of the table on goal difference. there were plenty of goals elsewhere this evening. queen's park rangers remain bottom of the table after losing to bristol city, they've lost their four opening matches to pile more pressure on steve mclaren. two second half goals gave frank lampard his second league win of the season. while hull city recorded their first league win beating rotherham. the england women's manager phil neville has recalled captain steph houghton and alex greenwood as his side look to qualify for the world cup. centre—back houghton is fit again after a knee injury, while left—back greenwood
british men's number one kyle edmund is due on court shortly — the number three seed is up against argentina'sund of the winston—salem 0pen as he continues his preparations ahead of the last tennis major of the year. leeds united twice came from behind to draw 2—2 at swansea to maintain their unbeaten start to the championship season. former swansea midfielder pablo hernandez struck late on to cancel out two goals from man of the match 0li mcburnie. the point was enough to move leeds to...
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he beat kyle edmund, the man who has taken his place as british number one while he has been out injured
he beat kyle edmund, the man who has taken his place as british number one while he has been out injured
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and the edmund pettis bridge in selma, alabama. the president of the united states goes to his attorney general and said give me the toughest guy on the voting rights act to get it through congress. it had been signed into law that gives the national government extraordinary authority in emergency situations to guarantee voting rights. in 1965 the act was passed and there are four provisions of the law that are worth knowing about one is called section 2 of the voting rights act and this gives operational 14th and 15th amendment of the constitution. takes the goals of those amendments to ensure nondiscrimination and equal protection of the laws specially with voting rights and gives it a shape in in the form of legislature. in particular what it does is it allows an individual or u.s. attorney to bring the lawsuit into jurisdiction who discriminate against voters on the faces of race. if i'm a voter and a voter in ferguson missouri and i believe the voting system is in a discriminatory fashion and a discriminatory manner giving peo
and the edmund pettis bridge in selma, alabama. the president of the united states goes to his attorney general and said give me the toughest guy on the voting rights act to get it through congress. it had been signed into law that gives the national government extraordinary authority in emergency situations to guarantee voting rights. in 1965 the act was passed and there are four provisions of the law that are worth knowing about one is called section 2 of the voting rights act and this gives...
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and kyle edmund is currently two sets to one down against the italian paolo lorenzi.d off into scandinavia. this weather front tyres will arrive across the north—west corner of the country on tuesday and wednesday. this week will be a bit drier and warmer mainly text of the influence of high pressure. there will be clear spells developing quite widely. for the southern half of the country there could be some significant fault check developing. in the north—west, that weather front will make it cloudier and windy with eventually some rain arriving. that will continue to sink south—eastwards. generally after a bright start across england and wales the cloud will stop to build up wales the cloud will stop to build upa wales the cloud will stop to build up a little bit and it should stay largely dry. this rain band will be pushing into the mainland of scotla nd pushing into the mainland of scotland in the afternoon on tuesday. ahead of it should be a bright day after a chilly start. may be some brightness for eastern northern ireland before that weather front arrives and
and kyle edmund is currently two sets to one down against the italian paolo lorenzi.d off into scandinavia. this weather front tyres will arrive across the north—west corner of the country on tuesday and wednesday. this week will be a bit drier and warmer mainly text of the influence of high pressure. there will be clear spells developing quite widely. for the southern half of the country there could be some significant fault check developing. in the north—west, that weather front will make...
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this followed his victory over kyle edmund in the last round.u can see how tired he was. the tears were perhaps surprising, because he beat kyle edmund in the previous round. but he is an emotional chap. he cried when losing to roger federer in the wimbledon final several years ago. here he is perhaps recognising all the hard work that goes into competing at the top and let's not forget this has been and especially tough year for him as he continues to struggle from that hip surgery. his mum judy murray sums it up in one word here — brutal. and i think from those tears it probably was. whyte just talk us through why he has had a tough year. he has had a long battle after that hip injury. at wimbledon last year he lost in the quarterfinals. he was struggling at that time with that problem, and lost to sam querrey. he tried to rest up, but had to have surgery tried to rest up, but had to have surgery injanuary, tried to rest up, but had to have surgery in january, which tried to rest up, but had to have surgery injanuary, which he did out in melbo
this followed his victory over kyle edmund in the last round.u can see how tired he was. the tears were perhaps surprising, because he beat kyle edmund in the previous round. but he is an emotional chap. he cried when losing to roger federer in the wimbledon final several years ago. here he is perhaps recognising all the hard work that goes into competing at the top and let's not forget this has been and especially tough year for him as he continues to struggle from that hip surgery. his mum...
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become those democratic forces the criminal world of the not seeethe gangsters and the latent world of edmund. , george washington james madison, jefferson and hamilton. returning to washington and the next day he held one of the most memorable press conferences as usual he began by saying there was no particular news but then he said maybe there was one small item he could mention. and it was all too clear that the u.s. needed to do everythine itverythin could to help the brm empire defendpire itself and thw meant supplying britain with more material. and then to give the famous reply when i'm trying to do is l eliminate the $.ary oldoolish here is an illustration.y neighe if i i have a long garden hose and in my neighbor's home catches fire than i can help hit pay me $15 fore.. but that cost me $15 you have to pay me $50 for it.y gardenose b i want my garden hose back after the fire is over.e is but what if it gets mashed up? that replace it if i get a nice. garden hose back i'm in pretty good shape. then the reporter asked if he thought his planor would take tm further into war the preside
become those democratic forces the criminal world of the not seeethe gangsters and the latent world of edmund. , george washington james madison, jefferson and hamilton. returning to washington and the next day he held one of the most memorable press conferences as usual he began by saying there was no particular news but then he said maybe there was one small item he could mention. and it was all too clear that the u.s. needed to do everythine itverythin could to help the brm empire defendpire...
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british number one kyle edmund went out, along with cameron norrie and heather watson.s victory overjames duckworth. andy murray! cheering a special welcome at a special place. the scene of his first grand slam triumph, now the scene of his grand slam return. a return that james duckworth would still he could typeset, and he made a promising start, taking the first set in a tie—break. but one thing we know about andy murray is that he thrives off adversity, much to his opponenfs off adversity, much to his opponent's frustration. frustration that would result in a double fault to level the match. just the kind of platform the former champion wanted, just the kind of platform to build on. trademark murray, trademark pass, control established. just look. the murray method for dismantling the breath proved effective and that has to feel good. —— dismantling doppler. the first grand slam victory in over a year. british number one johanna konta begins her campaign in the women's singles later with a less than ideal matchup against the sixth seed caroline garcia, and after a f
british number one kyle edmund went out, along with cameron norrie and heather watson.s victory overjames duckworth. andy murray! cheering a special welcome at a special place. the scene of his first grand slam triumph, now the scene of his grand slam return. a return that james duckworth would still he could typeset, and he made a promising start, taking the first set in a tie—break. but one thing we know about andy murray is that he thrives off adversity, much to his opponenfs off...
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edmund greaves, deputy editor of moneywise. the headlines on bbc news.e for anti—semitism in british politics". the payday lender wonga is going into administration putting putting 500 jobs at risk. a landmark court ruling that could affect thousands of unmarried parents around the country — a mother who's partner died is told she can claim bereavement benefits. sport now. and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's azi farni. hello. but with a disastrous host on day one of the fourth test with india and southampton. injust the third opening of the day, jennings was completely bamboozled by indian bowler. he was not the only one. and glenn's top order collapsed for 69 — five. ben stokes did not last too much longer either. the home side having too much... until bowler curran, recalled to the side, came to the middle. his half century restored some much needed pride to the england scorecard. they finished on 246 all out. india 19 for no loss at the close of play. england manager gareth southgate has named his 23 man squad for the upcoming m
edmund greaves, deputy editor of moneywise. the headlines on bbc news.e for anti—semitism in british politics". the payday lender wonga is going into administration putting putting 500 jobs at risk. a landmark court ruling that could affect thousands of unmarried parents around the country — a mother who's partner died is told she can claim bereavement benefits. sport now. and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's azi farni. hello. but with a disastrous host on day one...
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he will take on kyle edmund in the second round, he knocked him out of the east ginch at month. first set at? to ta ke the scot lost the first set at? to take it in three as his buildup to the us open continues. withjust over a week ago, the countdown to the new premier league season is well and truly on. arsenal head into the campaign with a new manager but are not the only ones that. chelsea have a new coach and the two sides would meet later in dublin. arsenal had to ireland while chelsea netted penalties to peek into alarm. —— inter milan. geraint thomas, the winner of sunday's tour de france says he is not sure whether he will be staying at team sky next season. he is yet to sign a new contract with the team, which has provided six of the last seven to a champions. it is quite fortunate i didn't sign before the tournament. the team is working for me, it has done myself really, well, i wonder too, it is crazy. the way the team is run and everything really works well for me. but i am open to hearing other offers, obviously. we will see what happens in the coming weeks. we hav
he will take on kyle edmund in the second round, he knocked him out of the east ginch at month. first set at? to ta ke the scot lost the first set at? to take it in three as his buildup to the us open continues. withjust over a week ago, the countdown to the new premier league season is well and truly on. arsenal head into the campaign with a new manager but are not the only ones that. chelsea have a new coach and the two sides would meet later in dublin. arsenal had to ireland while chelsea...
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champion has played just five matches in the last year wednesday's win making him in his words lost edmund in june. it'll be a battle of the brothers in the food rounders alex and the mission's very of the lead for the first time in an a.t.p. main draw match defending champ alex true with a straight sets win over malik jersey. and pairs meltdown at the end of his match against marcos baghdatis has cost him more than sixteen thousand dollars fine handed to him by the a.t.p. with twice his match fee the frenchman didn't attempt to play on match point and rounded up a six three three six six two loss by smashing a third record and then being booed off the course. britain's iana concert has reached the quarter finals of the silicon valley classic in san jose building on her defeat of serena williams a day earlier concert here to nine eight says in her six one six four victory over american sofia came in the british number one will face belgians that leads most and for a place in the series. leonardo baluchi is set to return to events from ac milan after just one season the swap deal will see g
champion has played just five matches in the last year wednesday's win making him in his words lost edmund in june. it'll be a battle of the brothers in the food rounders alex and the mission's very of the lead for the first time in an a.t.p. main draw match defending champ alex true with a straight sets win over malik jersey. and pairs meltdown at the end of his match against marcos baghdatis has cost him more than sixteen thousand dollars fine handed to him by the a.t.p. with twice his match...
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continues his comeback from hip surgery mary looked more aggressive against number four seed kyle edmund than any opening round match but there is still work to be done for the scot who was taken to three sets for the second time in the tournament three time grand slam champion has played just five matches in the last wednesday's win making amends we just lost it and. it will be a battle of the brothers in the third round as alex and missions very of will meet full the first time in the a.t.p. main draw match defending champ through a straight to twin valley to the. ben well pairs meltdown at the end of he's match against marcus but the artist has cost him more than sixteen thousand dollars the fine handed to him by the a.t.p. was twice he's match free the frenchman didn't attempt to play on match points and rounded up a six three three six six two loss by smashing a third record and then being booed off the court. britain's your own account has reached the quarter finals of the silicon valley classic in san jose building on her defeat of serena williams a day earlier concert nine aces i
continues his comeback from hip surgery mary looked more aggressive against number four seed kyle edmund than any opening round match but there is still work to be done for the scot who was taken to three sets for the second time in the tournament three time grand slam champion has played just five matches in the last wednesday's win making amends we just lost it and. it will be a battle of the brothers in the third round as alex and missions very of will meet full the first time in the a.t.p....
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it to the second round of the city open in washington on wednesday the scot beat fellow brit kyle edmund in two and a half hours to progress in the tournament seven six one six six four was the score mark continues his comeback this being a first tournament since playing out of wimbledon due to an ongoing injury. german youngster like than desirable faces fifteenth seeded brother mischa's of are over in the second round the twenty one year old. with a six two six one when. you on a country of great britain built on a hostage fest after victory over twenty three time grand slam champion three in a williams a day earlier by advancing to the quarterfinals of the silicon valley classic in fan jose a day after inflicting the was defeat of three in his career the british number one eased her way through with a six one six four victory over american sofia came in. they nodded when a cio is set to return to the event this from ac milan after just one season in a swap deal which sees gonzalo higuaín move the other way according to reports it claims feature at the club has been in doubt ever since
it to the second round of the city open in washington on wednesday the scot beat fellow brit kyle edmund in two and a half hours to progress in the tournament seven six one six six four was the score mark continues his comeback this being a first tournament since playing out of wimbledon due to an ongoing injury. german youngster like than desirable faces fifteenth seeded brother mischa's of are over in the second round the twenty one year old. with a six two six one when. you on a country of...
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another brit cameron norrie is through but kyle edmund and heather watson both went out.er serena williams outfit as she made it comfortably through her first round tie with poland's magda linette. the six—time champion made her return to the us open with a straight sets win. williams missed last year's championship because she was expecting her baby. her 6—4, 6—love victory over an opponent ranked 68 in the world means she will play germany's carina witthoeft, who's seeded 17, in the second round. and her single—sleeved top and tutu was about more than just fashion. it's easy to play in a kind of aerodynamic with the iam free. —— one on three so it fills really good. the tutu is easy to play in, i practised on it before so it's fun. jonny bairstow says he hasn't given up hope of batting and keeping wicket against india when the fourth test begins on thursday. he fractured his finger during the defeat in the third test at trent bridge and had to give up his place behind the stumps tojos buttler. bairstow will test the injury at southampton this afternoon where england are
another brit cameron norrie is through but kyle edmund and heather watson both went out.er serena williams outfit as she made it comfortably through her first round tie with poland's magda linette. the six—time champion made her return to the us open with a straight sets win. williams missed last year's championship because she was expecting her baby. her 6—4, 6—love victory over an opponent ranked 68 in the world means she will play germany's carina witthoeft, who's seeded 17, in the...
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murray is one of four british players in action — the british number one kyle edmund meets italy's paolo— says it's great to be back at the scene of his first grand slam success. i have great memories from new york overall, from juniors through the first slam final to then obviously winning my first grand slam here, so, yeah. i have lots of great memories. i'm happy i'm able to be back, competing again here. it was tough, missing it last year. i was pretty upset at the time so i am really pleased to be back and i will try to enjoy it as much as i can. you can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website. we will be back with more throughout the afternoon. let's return now to that leaked memo which suggests that the campaign group — the people's vote — are planning to try to get labour back a referendum on any final brexit deal. labour's current position is to respect the result of the 2016 vote. let's get the thoughts of one labour mp on this — stephen doughtyjoins me now from cardiff and supports the calls for a vote on the final brexit deal. thank you forjoining us. what do
murray is one of four british players in action — the british number one kyle edmund meets italy's paolo— says it's great to be back at the scene of his first grand slam success. i have great memories from new york overall, from juniors through the first slam final to then obviously winning my first grand slam here, so, yeah. i have lots of great memories. i'm happy i'm able to be back, competing again here. it was tough, missing it last year. i was pretty upset at the time so i am really...
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andy murray says british over kyle edmund is best since returning from 11 months out with a hip injury her victory over serena williams with another victory to reach the third round of the open. more on all those stories at half—past. new legislation in scotland means that once a doctor has diagnosed someone as terminally ill, they immediately receive the main disability benefit, known as a personal independence payment, rather than waiting to be assessed. in the rest of the uk, only people with six months or less to live, are fast—tracked through the system. 0ur northern ireland correspondent, chris page, has been to meet campaigners who are calling for the changes in scotland to be implemented across the uk. everyone agrees that time is precious. but that truth feels much more real if you have an illness which you know you'll die from. that's the message which people like martin want to get across. he has alzheimer's disease. i am on a death sentence. there is no cure for what i have got, i have had to accept that. so why put me through another load of worry and stress? under the rul
andy murray says british over kyle edmund is best since returning from 11 months out with a hip injury her victory over serena williams with another victory to reach the third round of the open. more on all those stories at half—past. new legislation in scotland means that once a doctor has diagnosed someone as terminally ill, they immediately receive the main disability benefit, known as a personal independence payment, rather than waiting to be assessed. in the rest of the uk, only people...
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police realised the scale of the problem when they investigated antique gun dealer paul edmunds. arms and ammunition and sentenced to 30 years in prison. it's estimated that hundreds of his weapons are still in circulation. so, there is a real reason for public safety why certain calibres need to become off the obsolete calibre list so that they can no longer be possessed by criminals as an antique. the home office says it has consulted on proposals to enshrine in law a new definition of antique firearms, ensuring older weapons that could still pose a danger to the public are licensed. a decision is expected later this year. greg mckenzie, bbc news. and there is more on that story in panorama: legal weapon, tonight at 8.30 on bbc one. at least 1600 more people in england are thought to be alive today because of the establishment of major trauma centres six years ago. a report shows that they lead to patients spending fewer days in hospital and to them experiencing a better quality of life. our health correspondent nick triggle reports. this shows you, top to bottom, your injuries
police realised the scale of the problem when they investigated antique gun dealer paul edmunds. arms and ammunition and sentenced to 30 years in prison. it's estimated that hundreds of his weapons are still in circulation. so, there is a real reason for public safety why certain calibres need to become off the obsolete calibre list so that they can no longer be possessed by criminals as an antique. the home office says it has consulted on proposals to enshrine in law a new definition of...
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kyle edmund is out of the cincinatti masters.r one lost in the second round in straight sets to the canadian denis shapovalov. serena williams is also out, she lost to petra kvitova. the england and worcester centre ben te‘o says his injury problems left him contemplating his future in rugby. the 31—year—old had just recovered from a serious ankle injury when he missed england's tour of south africa because of a thigh problem. he's now targeting a return in the early part of the new season. you want to do everything you can to get back. i've come back from some tough injuries and once you're back, it's brilliant but the time off is tough. and when you're off and you're working hard and people just ask, where are you? why aren't you playing? yeah, sometimes it can be like, i would love to make this go quicker but i can't. sometimes it can go back—to—back to back, if the same sometimes it can go back—to—back to back, the same as a few other boys here, if you just can't get away from it. i'm praying and i'm hoping that i can get fit
kyle edmund is out of the cincinatti masters.r one lost in the second round in straight sets to the canadian denis shapovalov. serena williams is also out, she lost to petra kvitova. the england and worcester centre ben te‘o says his injury problems left him contemplating his future in rugby. the 31—year—old had just recovered from a serious ankle injury when he missed england's tour of south africa because of a thigh problem. he's now targeting a return in the early part of the new...
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coming up on bbc news, andy murray calls his victory over kyle edmund his best so far as he continuesd round at the washington open. now, if you're watching this programme at the same time as scrolling through your phone, chances are you're not alone. new research by the communications regulator ofcom suggests that we check our devices once every 12 minutes during waking hours — and two in five british adults reach for their phone within five minutes of waking up. and for the first time, the number of voice calls made on mobile phones in the uk has fallen. here's our technology correspondent rory cellan—jones. we're going to make some history together today. 2007, and steve jobs unveils apple's iphone. 2008, and the first android phones arrive. what has followed, according to ofcom, is a decade where we've become increasingly dependent on our smartphones. we're using them in all sorts of ways throughout the day, and three quarters of people questioned said they couldn't live without one. ten years ago, we had many different devices. we had mp3 players to listen to music. we had satell
coming up on bbc news, andy murray calls his victory over kyle edmund his best so far as he continuesd round at the washington open. now, if you're watching this programme at the same time as scrolling through your phone, chances are you're not alone. new research by the communications regulator ofcom suggests that we check our devices once every 12 minutes during waking hours — and two in five british adults reach for their phone within five minutes of waking up. and for the first time, the...
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police realised the scale of the problem when they investigated antique gun dealer paul edmunds.g to supply arms and ammunition and sentenced to 30 years in prison. it's estimated that hundreds of his weapons are still in circulation. so there is a real reason for public safety why certain calibres need to come off the obsolete calibre list so that they can no longer be possessed by criminals as an antique. the home office says it has consulted on proposals to enshrine in law a new definition of antique firearms, ensuring older weapons that could still pose a danger to the public are licensed. a decision is expected later this year. greg mckenzie, bbc news. and there is more on that story in panorama: legal weapon tonight at 8:30 on bbc one. gatwick airport had to resort to writing flight information manually on whiteboards, after a technical issue hit its digital screens. some passengers missed theirflights as a result of the problem. gatwick says the issue has now been resolved and apologised for the disruption it caused. more than 600 jobs are likely to go at a company which h
police realised the scale of the problem when they investigated antique gun dealer paul edmunds.g to supply arms and ammunition and sentenced to 30 years in prison. it's estimated that hundreds of his weapons are still in circulation. so there is a real reason for public safety why certain calibres need to come off the obsolete calibre list so that they can no longer be possessed by criminals as an antique. the home office says it has consulted on proposals to enshrine in law a new definition...
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edmund gaines is pretty impetuous, but did not cause were over texas. a potential war with britain was avoided in 1838. and again in 1839 - 1840 in part by winfield scott and other officers. >> both the cherokee and canadian border crises, the u.s. army served a peacekeeping role to prevent violence between antagonistic groups. deterring mass atrocities against the cherokee that volunteers might have committed and providing the most concrete demonstration of american good faith of the british on the canadian border, at a time when american citizens were munching raids into canada and the british were threatening to retaliate. >> they were going to send troops to send americans back into the u.s. it could have easily become a disastrous war. although there was diplomacy, ultimately the treaty in 1842, but the prelude to all of that was winfield scott and john wool with officers like william worth talking with the british counterparts and cooperating with the british to keep american citizens from invading canada. >> stephen w carney here would lead the f
edmund gaines is pretty impetuous, but did not cause were over texas. a potential war with britain was avoided in 1838. and again in 1839 - 1840 in part by winfield scott and other officers. >> both the cherokee and canadian border crises, the u.s. army served a peacekeeping role to prevent violence between antagonistic groups. deterring mass atrocities against the cherokee that volunteers might have committed and providing the most concrete demonstration of american good faith of the...
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between two world, the criminal world of the nazi gangsters and the enlightenment world of john locke, edmund burke, george washington, james madison, thomas jefferson and alexander hamilton. fdr returned to washington on december 16th. in the next day, he held one of his most memorable press conferences. as usual, he began by casually saying that he didn't have any particular news. and then he said there was one small item he could mention. he told the reporters that it was becoming all too clear that the u.s. needed to do everything it could to help the british empire defend itself and that meant supplying britain with more material. one reporter asked about payment and then fdr gave his famous reply, now when i'm trying to do is eliminate the dollar sign, the silly old foolish dollar sign. here's an illustration. suppose my neighbors house catches fire and i have a long garden hose. he takes my garden hose and connects it to my hydrant. i can help them put out the fire. i don't say that before the operation. you have to pay me $15 for it. i don't want $15. i want my garden hose back after
between two world, the criminal world of the nazi gangsters and the enlightenment world of john locke, edmund burke, george washington, james madison, thomas jefferson and alexander hamilton. fdr returned to washington on december 16th. in the next day, he held one of his most memorable press conferences. as usual, he began by casually saying that he didn't have any particular news. and then he said there was one small item he could mention. he told the reporters that it was becoming all too...
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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 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 teach 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 easiest ways
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 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...
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famous speeches after john lewis had tried to march from selma to montgomery and they got stopped at edmund pettis bridge and were beaten by state troopers. they came back in march began and they eventually made it. he gave his famous speech. how long? not long. the arc of the world universe is long but it tends towards justice. what martin luther king talked about challenging the vision of this country and what we are giving to accept it as normal. let me read you what king said on march 25, 1965 petty said its normalcy all over the country which leaves the knee grow piercing on an island of poverty in the midst of a vast ocean. it's normalcy all over america that prevents him from becoming a registered voter in his normalcy and no we will not allow alabama to return to normal. in honor of these two elders going through my committee and seeing the reality that connecting to the people and the struggles and the reality of a woman who never stopped seeing what america could be and should be. i want to tell you right now we know in this room the kind of normalcy that martin luther king was ta
famous speeches after john lewis had tried to march from selma to montgomery and they got stopped at edmund pettis bridge and were beaten by state troopers. they came back in march began and they eventually made it. he gave his famous speech. how long? not long. the arc of the world universe is long but it tends towards justice. what martin luther king talked about challenging the vision of this country and what we are giving to accept it as normal. let me read you what king said on march 25,...
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john lewis and marchers tried to march from selma to montgomery, and they got stopped, gassed, the edmund pettus bridge. and beaten by alabama state troopers. they eventually made it. some of you know one of the lines. how long, not long? becaused truth crushed to the earth will rise again. how long, not long. because the arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice. know those lines. i think a more important line is what he talked about challenging this vision of this country and what we are beginning to accept as normal. let me read you what king said on march 25, 1965. he said, it is normalcy all over the country, which leaves the negro perishing on an island of poverty in the midst of a vast ocean of material prosperity. it's normalcy all over america that prevents the negro from becoming a registered voter. it is normalcy. and no, we will not allow alabama to "return to normalcy." in honor of these two elders that i've talked to you about, going through my community, seeing the realities and connecting to the people, the struggles, the reality of a woman who never s
john lewis and marchers tried to march from selma to montgomery, and they got stopped, gassed, the edmund pettus bridge. and beaten by alabama state troopers. they eventually made it. some of you know one of the lines. how long, not long? becaused truth crushed to the earth will rise again. how long, not long. because the arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice. know those lines. i think a more important line is what he talked about challenging this vision of this country...
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madeleine albright, former secretary of state edmund of a book by walter mead called special providence. the foreign policy and how much he the world. and anything recommended by madeleine albright is on my list and certainly that one have a lot of respect for walter mead as well. and of course madeleine of course madeleine albright spoke has also been recommended. fascism is warning. i respect her and her work. that is part of my nonfiction list on foreign policy and the united states in the world. i also have a light nonfiction book called the canon that i'm ready to read about science and a sort of two or of the basics of science that is a wonderful book about the science. this is my nonfiction list and i know that its ambitious but i also like to read fiction. i get great recommendations from my children who are avid fiction reader is so my daughter recommended that kind of mother that is a fairly new book about a woman i don't know the time. co. yet but she's married to a diplomat and it's about parent and race relations and privilege. so i'm looking forward to that and then finall
madeleine albright, former secretary of state edmund of a book by walter mead called special providence. the foreign policy and how much he the world. and anything recommended by madeleine albright is on my list and certainly that one have a lot of respect for walter mead as well. and of course madeleine of course madeleine albright spoke has also been recommended. fascism is warning. i respect her and her work. that is part of my nonfiction list on foreign policy and the united states in the...
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the earliest , thepts of representation delegate versus the trustee models which came to us from edmund burke. delegates represent constituent interests and desires while trustees use independent judgment to promote general welfare or the common good. that is the dichotomy which existed for many years. when thinking about theoretical models of representation. york inresented new previous decades. this was an odd couple. there are some odd couples in the senate and this is definitely an odd couple not just for party differences. classic deli the -- the model made it really a priority to represent the interest of his constituents and moynahan had a strong representative as a senator concerned with national issues. demonstratinging -- let's fastts forward to 2003. -- sheman bridge expanded upon these models of representation and said there were not just to models of representation anymore. there are actually four. we will review these briefly. promissory representation means the present promises during campaigns which they either keep or fail to keep during governing. means candidates -- i
the earliest , thepts of representation delegate versus the trustee models which came to us from edmund burke. delegates represent constituent interests and desires while trustees use independent judgment to promote general welfare or the common good. that is the dichotomy which existed for many years. when thinking about theoretical models of representation. york inresented new previous decades. this was an odd couple. there are some odd couples in the senate and this is definitely an odd...
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supreme court edmund decision which basically says if you are engaging in otherwise illegal behaviorf you're participating in a legitimate union you can't be prosecuted. you can threaten a union member as a citizen and i think that's wrong. charles: again i think the unions are in a difficult position. this is their last stand that they may need a little bit of care. thank you all very much. stocks up-to-date big time and in fact in part of the job support but there are so many other things going on and including an earnings season is going to blow your mind. where you can make some money, coming up next. insurance that won't replace the full value of your new car? you'd be better off throwing your money right into the harbor. i'm gonna regret that. with liberty mutual new car replacement we'll replace the full value of your car. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty ♪ and the wolf huffed and puffed... like you do sometimes, grandpa? well, when you have copd, it can be hard to breathe. so my doctor said... symbicort can help you breathe better. starting within 5 minutes. it doesn't re
supreme court edmund decision which basically says if you are engaging in otherwise illegal behaviorf you're participating in a legitimate union you can't be prosecuted. you can threaten a union member as a citizen and i think that's wrong. charles: again i think the unions are in a difficult position. this is their last stand that they may need a little bit of care. thank you all very much. stocks up-to-date big time and in fact in part of the job support but there are so many other things...
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get into details of this i want to take a step back define science seshlt what it is it is not from edmund wilson, systematic enterprise condenseing into testable laws and theories the key word is testable, you can determine whether or not for example, mmr-- measles vaccine causes autism determined is it a fact venues how many angels can dance on head of a pin not is it a fact question not answered in signs of the venue what we do we point to hypothesis statistical analysis, a study of controls where that allows one to ice late effects of the variable what it isn't is sciences, the body accum lateive knowledge it is the way it is thinking about approaching a problem, as we learn as we go, willing to take test books over shoulders without a backward glance get it strong wul the time science is enormously self-correcting in 1926. >> the doctor of -- a worm identified caused cancer through when he won nobel prize turned out that was dead wrong. mentioned 35 -- a portuguese neurologist created a cure for a variety of psychiatric illnesses when you the crossed atlantic ocean named was changed t
get into details of this i want to take a step back define science seshlt what it is it is not from edmund wilson, systematic enterprise condenseing into testable laws and theories the key word is testable, you can determine whether or not for example, mmr-- measles vaccine causes autism determined is it a fact venues how many angels can dance on head of a pin not is it a fact question not answered in signs of the venue what we do we point to hypothesis statistical analysis, a study of controls...
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kyle edmund is out.hen started to struggle in the heat and went on to lose in four sets. heather watson is also out. and surrey stars have won the t20 women's super league after they beat loughbrough lightning by 66 runs at the county ground. it's the first time surrey have won the competition. nice bit of champagne spraying there, we need more of that in light. are you going to go through the papers with us in a bit? -- in life. you sound delighted about that! it's only 13 minutes past six. there's quite a lot of mourinho analysis. a lot of spurs analysis. word lots to look forward to there. a huge win for tottenham. -- lots to look forward to their. a big victory for tottenham, yes. —— a lot to look forward to there. what's the best sporting theme tune? skied sunday. you're both wrong according to this particular survey. i'll tell you what it is after the weather —— ski sunday. good morning, lovely to see you. iam sunday. good morning, lovely to see you. i am on the roof of broadcasting house in london
kyle edmund is out.hen started to struggle in the heat and went on to lose in four sets. heather watson is also out. and surrey stars have won the t20 women's super league after they beat loughbrough lightning by 66 runs at the county ground. it's the first time surrey have won the competition. nice bit of champagne spraying there, we need more of that in light. are you going to go through the papers with us in a bit? -- in life. you sound delighted about that! it's only 13 minutes past six....
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he admired edmund burke, for example. he admired walter ranjit a lot. >> he was not a narrow reader. he loved poetry. he read it aloud. an evening with woodrow wilson would often involve him taking a book off the shelf and reading a bit of wordsworth. he was a man of -- his intellect was also a passionate intellect. a humane intellect. it was not about government and science. >> if we look at wilson as president of princeton and governor of new jersey, do you consider him a progressive? why do scholars put him as the beginning of a progressive tradition? >> the concept is a rather vague one. i'm not sure it amounts to all that much. he is coming in on a wave of reform that had begun with theodore roosevelt. first to see the president as a central place of power, which congressional government had not allowed. but also to continue with the kinds of reforms that were going on under theodore roosevelt. he had a very different sense of how government should proceed. everything from the federal reserve right through labor legi
he admired edmund burke, for example. he admired walter ranjit a lot. >> he was not a narrow reader. he loved poetry. he read it aloud. an evening with woodrow wilson would often involve him taking a book off the shelf and reading a bit of wordsworth. he was a man of -- his intellect was also a passionate intellect. a humane intellect. it was not about government and science. >> if we look at wilson as president of princeton and governor of new jersey, do you consider him a...
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well, jacques littlefield is born in 1949, the son of edmund wattis littlefield, heir to a prosperousg and land-development company called utah construction. at an early age, jacques develops a strong interest in all things mechanical. >> this is him as a young boy, playing with his model train set. >> he looks almost like he could be in an ad for trains. >> i know. it's such a sweet picture. [ gunfire ] >> in the late '60s, the vietnam war is raging, but jacques is never drafted, due to hearing loss from a childhood bout with encephalitis. he attends stanford university. after majoring in economics, he goes to b-school, then takes a job at hewlett-packard. that's where the 23-year old littlefield meets his new boss, bill boller, who becomes a lifelong friend. he shares with bill his latest passion -- tanks. where did it begin? >> he checked a book out of the library called "american tanks and tank destroyers." and that book attracted his attention so much that he said it all started there. >> jacques' first military purchase -- in 1976, for $3,500 -- is this m3a1 world war ii wheeled
well, jacques littlefield is born in 1949, the son of edmund wattis littlefield, heir to a prosperousg and land-development company called utah construction. at an early age, jacques develops a strong interest in all things mechanical. >> this is him as a young boy, playing with his model train set. >> he looks almost like he could be in an ad for trains. >> i know. it's such a sweet picture. [ gunfire ] >> in the late '60s, the vietnam war is raging, but jacques is...