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garry ringrose with the first of two early tries to put ireland in control.by theirfans, though, the hosts clawed their way back. three penalties closed the gap to 12—9 at the break. and after it, the moment that sent the decibel level to new dizzying heights. kenki fukuoka the hero. japan in dreamland as the stadium sensed something very special indeed. and they were not to be disappointed as after another japan penalty, the final whistle sparked scenes ofjubilation. ireland, who began the tournament as world number ones, had been humbled, and the celebrations had only just started. outside, they continued into the evening. for a nation that is proving such popular hosts, what a night to remember. exciting, awesome. yes, the best i have ever seen in my life. well done, the japanese. they played very well. what an unforgettable night for the japanese fans. at their very own world cup they have done it once again, with another spectacular upset. and for the team, the fans and for rugby union, a momentous win. japan have lit up at their world cup party. andy sw
garry ringrose with the first of two early tries to put ireland in control.by theirfans, though, the hosts clawed their way back. three penalties closed the gap to 12—9 at the break. and after it, the moment that sent the decibel level to new dizzying heights. kenki fukuoka the hero. japan in dreamland as the stadium sensed something very special indeed. and they were not to be disappointed as after another japan penalty, the final whistle sparked scenes ofjubilation. ireland, who began the...
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a win then for new manager garry monk in his first game in charge — but defeat for huddersfield — meansstart he would have hoped for. in the women's super league, everton continued their 100% start to the season with a 2—0 victory over bristol city. manchester city are also two wins from two. they saw off reading this afternoon, thanks to a couple of goals from pauline bremer. that was her first, an excellent finish. 2—0 it finished. newly promoted tottenham scored their first goal in the top flight, rachel furness with the only goal of the game to beat liverpool 1—0. a quick look at the other wsl results from this afternoon. brighton and chelsea drew 1—1, whilst there was a first win of the season for west ham, they defeated birmingham 1—0. motogp world champion marc marquez has won the san marino grand prix. marquez left it late, overtaking leader fabio quartar—aro marquez left it late, overtaking leader fabio quartararo on the final lap to deny the rookie a madien win. the victory leaves marquez with a 93—point lead in the championship. britain's cal crutchlow crashed out and didn't
a win then for new manager garry monk in his first game in charge — but defeat for huddersfield — meansstart he would have hoped for. in the women's super league, everton continued their 100% start to the season with a 2—0 victory over bristol city. manchester city are also two wins from two. they saw off reading this afternoon, thanks to a couple of goals from pauline bremer. that was her first, an excellent finish. 2—0 it finished. newly promoted tottenham scored their first goal in...
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. >> i live on garry close to vanesse. i hope i will be less old than the cable car that was mentioned. but that leads me to what indianapolis said this week. some of you may have heard that a new brt line opened up in indianapolis today. it has 23 stops, more than ten miles long, which is more than n both brt projects combine. it's done. it's operational and running. we have concrete centre islands. new buses where the lug nuts don't stick out and bits of sixtsingle track and one lane we buses go both ways. indianapolis is putting us to shame. we're work on brts before, but we've also been work on v ar are spawvanesse brt. why can't we do this for the next project. let's learn some lessons from the folks in indianapolis who is clearly figured out how to do something we haven't figured out yet. >> any further speaker speaker c comment? >> none who have turned in a speaker card. >> i will close public comment on item 9. >> thank you, mr. chair. >> if i may, are mcguire, i suspect maybe there's an answer as to why there aren
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. >> next, garry adelman of the american battlefield trust covers the whole civil war and 56 minutes. he begins with the lead up to the war, including the compromise of 1850, bloody kansas, abraham lincoln's 1860 election and the succession crisis. he then highlights the major battles from every year, and concludes with the confederate surrender and lincoln's assassination. from a gettysburg heritage center symposium, this is just over one hour. >> our next speaker is garry adelman, a graduate of michigan state university, as ll
. >> next, garry adelman of the american battlefield trust covers the whole civil war and 56 minutes. he begins with the lead up to the war, including the compromise of 1850, bloody kansas, abraham lincoln's 1860 election and the succession crisis. he then highlights the major battles from every year, and concludes with the confederate surrender and lincoln's assassination. from a gettysburg heritage center symposium, this is just over one hour. >> our next speaker is garry adelman,...
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ireland seem to have taken control in the first half, they scored two early tries, the first from garryas he collected a fine kick and then set up the second try for rob carney. ireland seemed in control, they were 12—3 out. japan upped the tempo. they came back before the break, three penalties meant ireland led only 12—9 at half—time. that much a fan had all the momentum and then with 20 minutes to go japan the momentum and then with 20 minutes to gojapan scored the try that sent their fans into raptures, that sent their fans into raptures, that gave them the lead, ireland could find no way back as japan landed a late penalty to make it 19-12 at the landed a late penalty to make it 19—12 at the final whistle. such disappointment for ireland. but the japan it is now two wins out of two and after a memorable night here they are on course to make the quarterfinals. earlier argentina beat tonga south africa are in action against namibia at the moment, it is currently 57—3 to south africa. the women's athletics, ruth chepnyetich crossed the line at around 2:30 in the morning local time — t
ireland seem to have taken control in the first half, they scored two early tries, the first from garryas he collected a fine kick and then set up the second try for rob carney. ireland seemed in control, they were 12—3 out. japan upped the tempo. they came back before the break, three penalties meant ireland led only 12—9 at half—time. that much a fan had all the momentum and then with 20 minutes to go japan the momentum and then with 20 minutes to gojapan scored the try that sent their...
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misinterpreted garris and thought that he was trying to hack of them. i guess i won't be telling the f.b.i. about those guys who threatened to kidnap and marry me. i marry the f.b.i. and i'm done with men who go through my phone without permission no one can know how many selfies i take. as the sweeping powers granted to the f.b.i. and n.s.a. under the patriot act are set to expire in december those agencies are arguing for congress to authorize them thanks to leaks we know the f.b.i. are investigating black lives matter and fire mental activists under the guise of domestic terror threats but those groups need not worry now all they needed is a easy 7 year lawsuit and a mere $300000.00 in legal fees to challenge those investigations and then they could have their 1st amendment back reporting from f.b.i. headquarters this is and we care bonnie. thank you our show graphic before we live in toronto canada out of course here in washington d.c. i was thank you thank you thank you thank you it was. it. is a tense situation in venezuela is still all over the n
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so the meat of the live garri case boils down to a piece of executive policy the national climate change policy in pakistan which is a whole suite of administrative measures meant to combat climate change now it goes back to something i think our 1st commenter mentioned which is that we have a huge enforcement gap and where the gari succeeded was in arguing that undue delay . in terms of enforcing this executive policy was unlawful that you are not allowed as a government to simply sit around and pledge this sort of poultry political commitment and not do anything about it so it's a real success story there and i think it plays on a history of enforcement litigation where environmental litigators and of course it's worth pointing out that look garrie was not just a farmer he was also a law student he had the power of narrative on his side as well. and i think that's an important current of litigation but there's something else you know looking in the footnotes of legal history in terms of eco side means we can go a step further than simply these sorts of environmental enforcement cases a
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well the prime minister call on the radio soroti is to end the unjust detention of nasty names of garri ratcliffe hair and what actions has he taken so far to ensure her release from the terrible situation that she has been plunged into. this is. where all concerned about the situation in hong kong no government anywhere should get to shut down rights and freedoms or to pick and choose which laws it is to we will hear the chinese government to stick up sic to the joint declaration of 19 eighty-four and stand up for the rights of citizens in hong kong. this is like just 800 hours g.m.t. here on an al-jazeera 4 pm in the british capital london as we watch the leader of the opposition labor party jeremy corben currently responding to a statement given by prime minister barak johnson which began about half an hour ago currently moving on to international issues to do with iran and obviously europe as well the main discussion of course has been about gregg's it and just what will happen with.
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and dick she did when she hong kong's leader garry milan denies offering their resignation over the protests in the territories but a leaked on your record implies she could have been having doubts. glass not just one but 2 baby giant panda twins have been born to men make the palin's use giant panda it's a 1st for this an image of breakthrough for the zoo's reading program. hello and welcome i'm glad that she was good to have you with us. the government in bangladesh is threatening to send tens of thousands of rohingya refugees to a remote island by force despite warnings from environmentalists and rights groups accommodation on the island of sure has specially been constructed for the refugees the government says it will offer a new start for the ring but the low lying island in the bay of bengal is wonderful to erosion and to flooding and the critics say have condemned the plan and chorus fallen ill me conrad was part of a d.w.t. in granted exclusive access to the site she sent us this report from their. in the world's largest refugee camp in southern bangladesh fear is rife 2 years ago t
and dick she did when she hong kong's leader garry milan denies offering their resignation over the protests in the territories but a leaked on your record implies she could have been having doubts. glass not just one but 2 baby giant panda twins have been born to men make the palin's use giant panda it's a 1st for this an image of breakthrough for the zoo's reading program. hello and welcome i'm glad that she was good to have you with us. the government in bangladesh is threatening to send...
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seems to have had taken control in the first outcome of those good two early tries, the first from garryup from jack carty, and carty then set up the second try as well for rob carney. at that point, ireland really seemed in control, 12—3 up, japan came back before the break, three penalties meant ireland led only 12—9 at half time. japan had all the momentum and then with 20 minutes to go,japan all the momentum and then with 20 minutes to go, japan scored the try that set their fans into rupture, the tri— courtesy of kenki fukuoka who went over in the corner, that gave them the lead. ireland goodbye no way back as japan landed a late penalty to make it 19—12 at the final whistle —— could find no waiver, the japan it is two wins out of two. they are on course to make the quarterfinals. andy swiss in tokyo. usa's christian coleman has won the 100 metres at the world athletics championships in doha. he clocked a time of 9.76 seconds, with fellow american justin gatlin claiming the silver medal. coleman, who this season avoided a ban for missing three doping tests, was the pre—event favouri
seems to have had taken control in the first outcome of those good two early tries, the first from garryup from jack carty, and carty then set up the second try as well for rob carney. at that point, ireland really seemed in control, 12—3 up, japan came back before the break, three penalties meant ireland led only 12—9 at half time. japan had all the momentum and then with 20 minutes to go,japan all the momentum and then with 20 minutes to go, japan scored the try that set their fans into...
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garry jones economist at lancaster university school of management thank you s so very m much for r analysis. thank you veryy much for joinining us it's alalways a pleasure to have you on the problem yet france thank you very much indeed more analysis to come of course of the a. yellowhammer revelations and what it means the brexit just to let you know. five hours ago luxembourg's m m. p. s. rather prime minister saying that is not no reason now for the e. u. twenty seven to grant another breaks at extension and jumper because the speaker who is standing down apparently is insisting that boris johnson must obey the lawaw that's t the brexit delay low which is passed. at this week and ask for the brakes it extension once again it seems to be the rock and the immovable object in the it was a civil force a coming together and clearly had no sign of any real progress as yet however you know things may change will keep across all departments forget. now let's turn to another of the a big stories they say evening the democratic led us house of representatives judiciary committee has voted to inten
garry jones economist at lancaster university school of management thank you s so very m much for r analysis. thank you veryy much for joinining us it's alalways a pleasure to have you on the problem yet france thank you very much indeed more analysis to come of course of the a. yellowhammer revelations and what it means the brexit just to let you know. five hours ago luxembourg's m m. p. s. rather prime minister saying that is not no reason now for the e. u. twenty seven to grant another...
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at first there seem to be no repeat, garry ringrose with the first of two early tries to put ireland inspired by theirfans, the ireland in control. inspired by their fans, the host ireland in control. inspired by theirfans, the host thought ireland in control. inspired by their fans, the host thought their way back with three penalties and it was 12—9 at the break. then the moment that set the decibel level to a new dizzying heights. kenki fukuoka was the hero. it was something very special indeed. they we re something very special indeed. they were not to be disappointed as after another japanese penalty the were not to be disappointed as after anotherjapanese penalty the final whistle saw scenes ofjubilation. ireland started the tournament as the world number ones and they had been humbled, the celebrations i just started. outside they continued into the evening. for a nation that is proving such popular host, what a night to remember. exciting, awesome. the best thing i have ever seen awesome. the best thing i have ever seenin awesome. the best thing i have ever seen in my life. d
at first there seem to be no repeat, garry ringrose with the first of two early tries to put ireland inspired by theirfans, the ireland in control. inspired by their fans, the host ireland in control. inspired by theirfans, the host thought ireland in control. inspired by their fans, the host thought their way back with three penalties and it was 12—9 at the break. then the moment that set the decibel level to a new dizzying heights. kenki fukuoka was the hero. it was something very special...
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garry ringrose with the first of two early tries to put ireland in control.clawed their way back. three penalties closed the gap to 12—9 at the break. and after it, the moment that sent the decibel level to new dizzying heights. kenki fukuoka the hero. japan in dreamland as the stadium sensed something very special indeed. and they were not to be disappointed as after another japan penalty, the final whistle sparked scenes ofjubilation. ireland, who began the tournament as world number ones, had been humbled, and the celebrations had only just started. outside, they continued into the evening. for a nation that is proving such popular hosts, what a night to remember. exciting, awesome. yes, the best i have ever seen in my life. well done, the japanese. they played very well. what an unforgettable night for the japanese fans. at their very own world cup they have done it once again, with another spectacular upset. andy swiss, bbc news, shizuoka. the first medals have been won on the track at the world athletics championships. nothing for great britain in the m
garry ringrose with the first of two early tries to put ireland in control.clawed their way back. three penalties closed the gap to 12—9 at the break. and after it, the moment that sent the decibel level to new dizzying heights. kenki fukuoka the hero. japan in dreamland as the stadium sensed something very special indeed. and they were not to be disappointed as after another japan penalty, the final whistle sparked scenes ofjubilation. ireland, who began the tournament as world number ones,...
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so the meat of the le garri case boils down to a piece of executive policy the national climate change policy in pakistan which is a whole suite of administrative measures meant to combat climate change now it goes back to something i think our 1st commenter mentioned which is that we have a huge enforcement gap and where the gari succeeded was in arguing that undue delay . in terms of enforcing this executive policy was unlawful that you are not allowed as a government to simply sit around and pledge this sort of poultry political commitment and not do anything about it so it's a real success story there and i think it plays on a history of enforcement litigation where environmental litigators and of course it's worth pointing out that look ari was not just a farmer he was also a law student yet he had the power of narrative on his side as well. and i think that's an important current of litigation but there's something else you know looking in the footnotes of legal history in terms of eco side means we can go a step further than simply these sorts of environmental enforcement cases
so the meat of the le garri case boils down to a piece of executive policy the national climate change policy in pakistan which is a whole suite of administrative measures meant to combat climate change now it goes back to something i think our 1st commenter mentioned which is that we have a huge enforcement gap and where the gari succeeded was in arguing that undue delay . in terms of enforcing this executive policy was unlawful that you are not allowed as a government to simply sit around and...
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sheffield wednesday have appointed former leeds united and swansea city boss garry monk as their newnce being sacked by birmingham city injune after 15 months in charge.he replaces steve bruce, who left hillsborough injuly to take charge of newcastle united. ferrari is the team to beat at the time grant to pay. the driver was the fastest in both practices today. the frenchman said the pace just ahead of championship leader lewis hamilton. it's a record that has held for decades, but serena williams has another chance of equalling it. margaret court's total of all—time grand slam singles titles is 24. serena sits at 23, but she's through to the us open final where she'll face 19 year old bianca and—reescu in tomorrow's final. meanwhile both men's semi—finals take place later today. rafael nadal faces matteo berrettini for the first time. while grigor dimitrov plays daniil medvedev. russell fuller joins us from flushing meadows. with both djokovic and federer out, is nadal the favourite for this tournament now? yes, he has been a heavy favourite ever since novak djokovic was debated in
sheffield wednesday have appointed former leeds united and swansea city boss garry monk as their newnce being sacked by birmingham city injune after 15 months in charge.he replaces steve bruce, who left hillsborough injuly to take charge of newcastle united. ferrari is the team to beat at the time grant to pay. the driver was the fastest in both practices today. the frenchman said the pace just ahead of championship leader lewis hamilton. it's a record that has held for decades, but serena...
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garri radcliffe has previously been on hunger strike and there are deep concerns for her mental health as events evolve on the international stage over which the family has no control there only the faintest hopes of an imminent release i don't know how al-jazeera the united nations in new york. now palestinian president mahmoud abbas has threatened to terminate all signed agreements with israel if it onyx as a key part of the west bank and comes off to israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu announced plans for more illegal settlements in the occupied west bank speaking at the un general assembly about the international community to help end what he called israeli aggression in palestine. a week before the israeli elections prime minister netanyahu came out to our acutely amounts that should he prevail in the elections he would annex and apply israeli sovereignty to the jordan valley northern dead sea and israel's colonial settlements despite the fact that all of these areas. palestinian territories we reject this plan entirely all responses if the israeli government is to proceed w
garri radcliffe has previously been on hunger strike and there are deep concerns for her mental health as events evolve on the international stage over which the family has no control there only the faintest hopes of an imminent release i don't know how al-jazeera the united nations in new york. now palestinian president mahmoud abbas has threatened to terminate all signed agreements with israel if it onyx as a key part of the west bank and comes off to israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu...
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situation of 2009 so that is why we're asking of the vehicle for this to give us go on these 2 give us garry fick asians what they mean by the statement why might they be trying to implement a measure like this now. would assure him this is in the context of implementing the there could deal or they say turkey isn't holding up its end of the bomb because if you see it in the corn text of war and these measures have been announced are in the context of you know or population more if you population r r ving over crowding but we shouldn't we shouldn't forget also that this crisis is a european 46 crisis is the result of the deal itself so we should be forgetting about it but i suppose the problem from greece's point of view is that it's been left to deal with the situation on its own you had about $600.00 refugees arriving by boat that i think is the largest number of arrivals in a single day for some 3 years what might be behind this influx it at this point in time people still want to stick security my activists watch spork on the islands have told me that the lot of them are from afghanistan
situation of 2009 so that is why we're asking of the vehicle for this to give us go on these 2 give us garry fick asians what they mean by the statement why might they be trying to implement a measure like this now. would assure him this is in the context of implementing the there could deal or they say turkey isn't holding up its end of the bomb because if you see it in the corn text of war and these measures have been announced are in the context of you know or population more if you...
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forgive the garris colors. greenland has a parliament, at 64 degrees north and 52 degrees largest --e world's the world's smallest parliament, and the falkland islands, which meets in a building smaller than this. it has eight elected members, but a vigorous democratic tradition, as i have experienced. idea, obstructed by authoritarians, resisted by elites, fought by centex, -- fought by cynics, sometimes again itbut again and rises, the idea of a freely elected representative assembly, wherever people seek freedom and self rule. 1960's, it's and happened in the former european colonies in africa and asia. and central and eastern europe, in the countries freed from soviet control. and most recently, in the countries of the arab spring. and as we meet on the streets of hong kong, the independence of co, legislative council, leg is the principal demand of demonstrators. in sudan, people are fighting and dying for an assembly. so they have one simple remedy, for which thousands have fought to died over the years,
forgive the garris colors. greenland has a parliament, at 64 degrees north and 52 degrees largest --e world's the world's smallest parliament, and the falkland islands, which meets in a building smaller than this. it has eight elected members, but a vigorous democratic tradition, as i have experienced. idea, obstructed by authoritarians, resisted by elites, fought by centex, -- fought by cynics, sometimes again itbut again and rises, the idea of a freely elected representative assembly,...
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garry barringer and i live within three blocks of this proposed area and i have lived there for over 40 years. i first found out about this project in this meeting today when i was taking my dog for a walk right where the project is to be built. i saw on these lampposts this public notice wrapped around. i treed to read it and i looked goofy walking around and around because it wasn't readable to the public. finally, i was able to sense it's from the planning commission. i got a name and an mau email ai wrote miss cowling and told her my problems and she directed me to the website and she was helpful and i went to the planning commission and picked up this woke or tome, as i call it. as i read through it, started calling this the balboa housing boondoggle project and i cannot separate the actual project from this deir. it's like they borrowed some sharpies from donald trump and through a line and ignored the reality. the neighbors of this project and students of city college will be facing this. one example. the graft as cir fails to include the city college multi-use building as a r
garry barringer and i live within three blocks of this proposed area and i have lived there for over 40 years. i first found out about this project in this meeting today when i was taking my dog for a walk right where the project is to be built. i saw on these lampposts this public notice wrapped around. i treed to read it and i looked goofy walking around and around because it wasn't readable to the public. finally, i was able to sense it's from the planning commission. i got a name and an mau...
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. >> it's the garry shandling show. >> people were taking all the old principles of comedy and tryingtching sitcoms and dramas and talk shows by then, we knew them by heart, that if somebody played on that and parodied it, we got it instantly. >> i appreciate you coming in under these conditions, lewis, i really do. you want to hold the credits? see, we were going to show the credits and you screwed that up because you're late. >> "the garry shandling show" was aware of the fact that it was a situation comedy. it highlighted the cliches in funny ways. >> are you looking into the camera? >> no. no, i didn't -- >> don't look into the camera. >> i didn't. >> don't. you don't come in here and look into the camera. >> i didn't. >> i'll bop you. i will. if i see a tape of this show and you're looking into the camera -- >> well, it's about that time. >> "pee-wee's playhouse" on cbs, a so-called saturday morning kids' show that adults could watch and wink at each other as they were watching it, it was very clever. >> good morning. >> what's today's secret word? >> the secret word is -- good!
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he's the tv alter ego of comedian garry shandling. >> garry shandling wanted to do a show that deconstructedanders show" was sort of cathartic. because in the world of "the larry sanders show," there was a network. >> you want me to [ bleep ] your budget? is that what you want me to do? >> so it became this weird funhouse mirror thing, where you could use stuff from your misery, your career, as fodder. >> don't take this as a threat but i killed a man like you in korea, hand to hand. my boy doesn't want to do any more commercials. >> larry sanders to me was, aside from being a brilliant television show -- >> can you say, hey now. >> hey now. >> it was my everyday life. >> i'm here for three good reasons. last show. big ratings. movie coming out. bim, bam, boom. >> "the larry sanders show" was very unique in that it was very deadpan. and really groundbreaking in its day. >> i think it made people really go, that's the level of work you may be able to do on a cable network. >> please, do not flip around. come right back. >> hey now! oh, you sound good. the best network is even better? best, fa
he's the tv alter ego of comedian garry shandling. >> garry shandling wanted to do a show that deconstructedanders show" was sort of cathartic. because in the world of "the larry sanders show," there was a network. >> you want me to [ bleep ] your budget? is that what you want me to do? >> so it became this weird funhouse mirror thing, where you could use stuff from your misery, your career, as fodder. >> don't take this as a threat but i killed a man like...
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ranked as world number one and it was the irish who struck the 1st blow carty high kicked claimed by garry ringrose he touched down for the game's 1st try. to get involved for their 2nd choice club addict over the top this time to set up rob carney crucially 3 penalties from you to move japan in contention and at half time the team known as the brave blossoms were only 3 points behind the japanese fans still believed and that filtered down to the players who with 20 minutes left produced one of the most famous moments in the nation's sporting history my pinky percoco was the hero choice scorer and the conversion put japan ahead for the 1st time in the match 16 points to 12 they then extended that lead to 7 points thanks to another timo a penalty after 7 previous defeats to ireland the fans couldn't believe what they were witnessing and neither could the many green. in the closing seconds for coca intercepted and have the chance to finish the match in style but was cool just short of the line it didn't matter though the clock ran down and victory belonged to japan was this is perhaps the bi
ranked as world number one and it was the irish who struck the 1st blow carty high kicked claimed by garry ringrose he touched down for the game's 1st try. to get involved for their 2nd choice club addict over the top this time to set up rob carney crucially 3 penalties from you to move japan in contention and at half time the team known as the brave blossoms were only 3 points behind the japanese fans still believed and that filtered down to the players who with 20 minutes left produced one of...
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garry leblanc, thank you so much for joining us. there's so much need there already after hurricane dorian. how have you been preparing for potentially more bad weather heading that way. >> >> well, we got a couple more of our chefs on the island. we're continuing to expand our operations here. we brought in some additional equipment. we hope to double our capacity by monday or tuesday. we'll be ready for whatever comes. >> what is your assessment of the situation right now, two weeks after dorian hit? >> i think everybody is doing the very best job they can possibly do. the circumstances are very unusual. you're looking at a nation with 17% or 18% of its population that are homeless tonight. so absorbing all those people from the out islands into nassau and other places they can take them has been very challenging. >> you've called it the most desperate humanitarian situation you've ever seen in 13 years that you've been doing this. what does your day-to-day look like right now? >> well, we're up early with the chef teams in the mo
garry leblanc, thank you so much for joining us. there's so much need there already after hurricane dorian. how have you been preparing for potentially more bad weather heading that way. >> >> well, we got a couple more of our chefs on the island. we're continuing to expand our operations here. we brought in some additional equipment. we hope to double our capacity by monday or tuesday. we'll be ready for whatever comes. >> what is your assessment of the situation right now,...
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a win for new manager garry monk in his first game in charge, but defeat for huddersfield means theirnt start to the season with a 2—0 victory over bristol city. manchester city are also two wins from two. they saw off reading this afternoon thanks to a couple of goals from pauline bremer. that was her first, an excellent finish. 2—0 it finished. newly promoted tottenham scored their first goal in the top flight, rachel furness with the only goal of the game to beat liverpool 1—o. a quick look at the other wsl results from this afternoon. brighton and chelsea, drew 1—1, whilst west ham and birmingham is ongoing. 1—0 the latest score there. motogp world champion marc marquez has won the san marino grand prix. marquez left it late, overtaking leader fabio quartararo on the final lap to deny the rookie a madien win. the victory leaves marquez with a 93—point lead in the championship. britain's cal crutchlow crashed out and didn't finish the race. tyson fury‘s potential rematch with deontay wilder may be delayed after he suffered a serious cut in his win overnight in las vegas. he overcam
a win for new manager garry monk in his first game in charge, but defeat for huddersfield means theirnt start to the season with a 2—0 victory over bristol city. manchester city are also two wins from two. they saw off reading this afternoon thanks to a couple of goals from pauline bremer. that was her first, an excellent finish. 2—0 it finished. newly promoted tottenham scored their first goal in the top flight, rachel furness with the only goal of the game to beat liverpool 1—o. a quick...
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so the meat of the le garri case boils down to a piece of executive policy the national climate change policy in pakistan which is a whole suite of administrative measures meant to combat climate change now it goes back to something i think our 1st commenter mentioned which is that we have a huge enforcement gap and where the gari succeeded was in arguing that undue delay . in terms of enforcing this executive policy was unlawful that you are not allowed as a government to simply sit around and pledge this sort of poultry political commitment and not do anything about it so it's a real success story there and i think it plays on a history of enforcement litigation where environmental litigators and of course it's worth pointing out that look ari was not just a farmer he was also a law student yet he had the power of narrative on his side as well. and i think that's an important current of litigation but there's something else you know looking in the footnotes of legal history in terms of eco side means we can go a step further than simply these sorts of environmental enforcement cases
so the meat of the le garri case boils down to a piece of executive policy the national climate change policy in pakistan which is a whole suite of administrative measures meant to combat climate change now it goes back to something i think our 1st commenter mentioned which is that we have a huge enforcement gap and where the gari succeeded was in arguing that undue delay . in terms of enforcing this executive policy was unlawful that you are not allowed as a government to simply sit around and...
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tonight, garry adelman of the american battlefield trust covers the whole civil war in 56 minutes. this talk kicks off a night of programs from a gettysburg heritage center symposium. you can see it tonight starting at 8:00 eastern here on c-span3 and enjoy american history tv this week and every weekend on c-span3. >>> in his first public remarks since leaving the trump administration, former national security adviser john bolton talked about north korea. he said military force needs to be on the table. >> one, is the possibility, limited though it may be, of regime change in north korea. second, we should look at and discuss with china, and we should have done it long ago, aiming toward the reunification of the peninsula under a freely elected government like that in south korea. and third, if you believe, and you may not, that it is unacceptable for north korea to have nuclear weapons, at some point, military force has to be an option. now, this is, obviously, the most controversial subject and many people say it's just unimaginable. unimaginable that you would use military forc
tonight, garry adelman of the american battlefield trust covers the whole civil war in 56 minutes. this talk kicks off a night of programs from a gettysburg heritage center symposium. you can see it tonight starting at 8:00 eastern here on c-span3 and enjoy american history tv this week and every weekend on c-span3. >>> in his first public remarks since leaving the trump administration, former national security adviser john bolton talked about north korea. he said military force needs...
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the russian chess grandmaster and human rights activist, garry kasparov, a close student of russia's disinformation and its main tool, propaganda, puts it this way. quote, the point of modern propaganda isn't just to diss and form, it is to exhaust your critical thinking. to annihilate truth. well, today we will prove that are critical thinking is not nearly exhausted and that truth has not nearly been annihilated. i am so gratified that this event has drawn to the fec one of the largest gatherings i've seen in my time as a commissioner. we have overflow space, standing room only. it is really terrific to see you all here. we have on hand current and former officeholders, scholars, journalists and advocates. we are focused fortunate to be joined by luminaries such as mark warner, and former homeland security secretary michael chertoff. a number of representatives from the tech community are in attendance including folks from google, microsoft, facebook and twitter. some of them are on panels, but all of them will have opportunities to ask and answer questions and make comments. i thi
the russian chess grandmaster and human rights activist, garry kasparov, a close student of russia's disinformation and its main tool, propaganda, puts it this way. quote, the point of modern propaganda isn't just to diss and form, it is to exhaust your critical thinking. to annihilate truth. well, today we will prove that are critical thinking is not nearly exhausted and that truth has not nearly been annihilated. i am so gratified that this event has drawn to the fec one of the largest...
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tonight garry adelman covers the whole civil war in 56 minutes.this talk kicks off a night starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span3. in his first public remarks since leaving the trump administration, former national security adviser john bolton talked about north korea. he said military force needs to be on the table. >> one is the possibility, limited though it may be, of regime change in north korea. second we should look at and discuss with china and we should have done it long ago, aiming toward the reunification of the peninsula under a freely elected government like that in south korea. and, third, if you believe, and you may not, that it is unacceptable for north korea to have nuclear weapons, at some point military force has to be an option. now this is, obviously, the most controversial subject and many people say, it's just unimaginab unimaginable, unimaginable that you would use military force. so, let me quote to you the words of general joe dunford, general chiefs of staff on his last day, i might say, as chairman. he's done an
tonight garry adelman covers the whole civil war in 56 minutes.this talk kicks off a night starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span3. in his first public remarks since leaving the trump administration, former national security adviser john bolton talked about north korea. he said military force needs to be on the table. >> one is the possibility, limited though it may be, of regime change in north korea. second we should look at and discuss with china and we should have done it long...
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." >> you didn't blame meatloaf you fired garry busey and these are the kind of decisions that cope meng and brand new poll numbers just out core ilewandowski apparently wants to serve on capitol hill and made quite a first impression there yesterday rel run through his hearing in the house. joe is off this morning. along with willie and me senior white house reporter for nbc digit shannon pettypiece and donnie deutsche is here. >> with dwe agree on an introduction >> yes. >> i think it's celebratory. >> you're asking me to be mean for you. >> i know he how much you care >> right national political correspondent for nbc news and msnbc and author of "the red and the blue" steve kornacki a great this morning to have him on with the news just out. from morgan state university and msnbc political contributor, jason johnson is with us senior political correspondent for "the washington examiner" david drucker joins us and former senior adviser for the house oversight and government reform committee is pete barnde barndeli. >> these are new polls from nbc news and "the wall street journal" sh
." >> you didn't blame meatloaf you fired garry busey and these are the kind of decisions that cope meng and brand new poll numbers just out core ilewandowski apparently wants to serve on capitol hill and made quite a first impression there yesterday rel run through his hearing in the house. joe is off this morning. along with willie and me senior white house reporter for nbc digit shannon pettypiece and donnie deutsche is here. >> with dwe agree on an introduction >>...
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sheffield wednesday have named garry monk as their new manager.ne of the students caught up in that outbreak? that‘s right. in fact, across england, there was the highest number of mumps cases confirmed by public health england between april andjune, public health england between april and june, that‘s over 2000 cases. i can tell you that 15% of those in the east midlands. so what‘s happening at the start of term is that houses of students are getting ready with all of their gear to head to university, many for the first time, public health england are really stressing to people make sure that you are up—to—date with your vaccines, particularly in nr, which protects against measles, mumps, and rubella. what protection is available that public health officials are trying to promote? children are supposed to have two rounds of mmr, but you will remember there was a lot of controversy about it in the 1990s, it really is one of the reasons for one of the highest number of rise in cases in 10 years. they reckon it is the lower than expected uptake of m
sheffield wednesday have named garry monk as their new manager.ne of the students caught up in that outbreak? that‘s right. in fact, across england, there was the highest number of mumps cases confirmed by public health england between april andjune, public health england between april and june, that‘s over 2000 cases. i can tell you that 15% of those in the east midlands. so what‘s happening at the start of term is that houses of students are getting ready with all of their gear to head...