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a silverfor mo farah what a night it has been for great britain. 1 britain. a silver for mo farah and silver for the 4x1 metres women, but for usain bolt not a good ending. he will take away better memories from better days. today was all about mitchell blake and the team, who we re mitchell blake and the team, who were so mitchell blake and the team, who were so slick, daley thompson. they we re were so slick, daley thompson. they were fantastic. i was not expecting them to be as good as that. c] ran a fantastic opening leg. this was almost a perfect race. you would have to be highly critical to dissect any of the paul monks is —— performances here. the slick baton changes. this has been a star, a new star is born in british sprinting, mitchell blake. this is why it's important to invest in the sport. they are only enhanced through the investment and the time they are allowed to practice in training camps. is this the kind of thing that will make these guys believe they can do better as individuals? that's a good question, daley. if the athlete him
a silverfor mo farah what a night it has been for great britain. 1 britain. a silver for mo farah and silver for the 4x1 metres women, but for usain bolt not a good ending. he will take away better memories from better days. today was all about mitchell blake and the team, who we re mitchell blake and the team, who were so mitchell blake and the team, who were so slick, daley thompson. they we re were so slick, daley thompson. they were fantastic. i was not expecting them to be as good as that....
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have to learn it was before they get to the united states, we only go to bring in people from great britain and australia? stephen: i am shocked at your statement, that you think that only people from great britain and australia would know english. it reveals your cosmopolitan bias to a shocking degree. this is an amazing moment. moment, thatazing you think only people from great britain australia would speaking wish is so insulting to millions of hard-working immigrants from
have to learn it was before they get to the united states, we only go to bring in people from great britain and australia? stephen: i am shocked at your statement, that you think that only people from great britain and australia would know english. it reveals your cosmopolitan bias to a shocking degree. this is an amazing moment. moment, thatazing you think only people from great britain australia would speaking wish is so insulting to millions of hard-working immigrants from
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the silver medal goes to mo faraha from great britain. he hoped for a golden goodbye. hat in sport there aren't always fairy tale endings. britain's most decorated athlete had emerged fighting fit. london expected. as sir mo farah set out for one last hurrah before retiring from the track. but come the last track, where he normally leads, he was led. mo farah has got to find something for the last time in his career... farah was swamped, trapped and there was no escape. ethiopia's muktar edris strode clear and this time, mo farah was beaten. mo farah fights for the silver. he gave everything, as he always has done. the despair, the deflation, was all too clear. but after an emotional reunion with his family, the fans roared mo farah around for a last lap of honour. not quite the ending sir mo farah or the fans hoped for. it has been an incredible career on the track but tonight, it was not to be. it has been amazing, a long journey but incredible and it will not quite hit until you can finally and cross the line and having a couple of minutes to minutes to myself to rea
the silver medal goes to mo faraha from great britain. he hoped for a golden goodbye. hat in sport there aren't always fairy tale endings. britain's most decorated athlete had emerged fighting fit. london expected. as sir mo farah set out for one last hurrah before retiring from the track. but come the last track, where he normally leads, he was led. mo farah has got to find something for the last time in his career... farah was swamped, trapped and there was no escape. ethiopia's muktar edris...
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gold medallists and world champions, great britain. cheering. jim neilly, danny tolbert, nethaneel mitchell— blake. — — adam danny tolbert, nethaneel mitchell—blake. —— adam gemili. cheering. ladies and gentlemen, the national anthem of great britain. # god save the queen. cheering. ladies and gentlemen, please acknowledge your world championship medallists. cheering. an absolutely wonderful moment to start this final evening of athletics at the world championships. we have had ten days of all sorts of dramas and twists and controversies. but that is the finest moment in their careers. cj ujah, adamjim eadie, danny talbot and methanol —— nethaneel mitchell—blake. and methanol —— nethaneel mitchell—bla ke. —— adam and methanol —— nethaneel mitchell—blake. —— adam gemili. just nipping mitchell—blake. —— adam gemili. just pipping the united states by 0.5 of a second. japan getting bronze. the race that saw be great usain bolt poll up with cramp and an injury and just fall short of 20 gold medals in his career. a wonderful moment for the british rel
gold medallists and world champions, great britain. cheering. jim neilly, danny tolbert, nethaneel mitchell— blake. — — adam danny tolbert, nethaneel mitchell—blake. —— adam gemili. cheering. ladies and gentlemen, the national anthem of great britain. # god save the queen. cheering. ladies and gentlemen, please acknowledge your world championship medallists. cheering. an absolutely wonderful moment to start this final evening of athletics at the world championships. we have had ten...
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great britain have won the gold medal! but it was elation for great britain's 4x100 metres relay team, who clinched gold in london. and a treat for stargazers as the perseid meteor shower lights up the night sky with hundreds of shooting stars. police have charged a 20—year—old man with murder after a car was driven into a crowd of people in the us city of charlottesville. one person died and more than 30 were injured during a day of violence involving white supremacist protestors. you may find laura westbrook‘s report contains some disturbing images. this is what you represent! hate on the streets of this southern american city. chaos and violence erupted after a planned protest by white nationalists. there were figures from the ku klux klan and neo—nazi sympathisers. the day started in a tense stand—off, as the group was surrounded by anti—racism activists. it then erupted into taunting, shoving, and outright brawling. this event has been declared an unlawful assembly... the rally was cancelled before it even began. the
great britain have won the gold medal! but it was elation for great britain's 4x100 metres relay team, who clinched gold in london. and a treat for stargazers as the perseid meteor shower lights up the night sky with hundreds of shooting stars. police have charged a 20—year—old man with murder after a car was driven into a crowd of people in the us city of charlottesville. one person died and more than 30 were injured during a day of violence involving white supremacist protestors. you may...
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in the olympics i want to medal for great britain and people calling me terrorists because i'm muslim that's next on larry king now. welcome to larry king now we're in great britain with amir king kong the two time world champion professional boxer with a record of thirty one wins and four losses occluding nineteen knockouts amir is great britain's youngest olympic boxing medalist taking the silver in athens at the age of seventeen outside the reagan era has lent his star proud to a variety of philanthropic rawson's started his own charitable organization the amir khan foundation and is slated to reenter the ring later this year for his highly anticipated first fight since may of two thousand and sixteen why so long away i had a hundred position. i had my hand in the fight and i decided to just get it fixed about the one problem for the last ten years never got it fixed i always said look i'll get it fixed later i'll get a fix later i always used to go into training camp and put the splints on my hand and spend extra time on you know when you do the bandages and the taping but i don't
in the olympics i want to medal for great britain and people calling me terrorists because i'm muslim that's next on larry king now. welcome to larry king now we're in great britain with amir king kong the two time world champion professional boxer with a record of thirty one wins and four losses occluding nineteen knockouts amir is great britain's youngest olympic boxing medalist taking the silver in athens at the age of seventeen outside the reagan era has lent his star proud to a variety of...
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are we going to bring in people from great britain and australia?am shocked at your statement that you think only people from great britain and australia would know english. it reveals your cosmopolitan bias to a shocking degree that in your mind -- this is an amazing moment that you think only people from great britain and australia would speak english. it is so insulting to millions of hard-working immigrants who do speak english from all over the world. jim, have you honestly never met an immigrant from another country who speaks english outside of great britain and australia? is that your personal experience? that's not what you said. it shows your cosmopolitan bias. >> the ethnic vote people out of this country. >> one of the most outrageous comment salting, ignorant and foolish things you've ever said. cheryl: adam shapiro has more from the white house. reporter: good morning, ladies. with all the events going on in washington, taxes or raising debt ceiling, immigration is now front and center with the president endorsing legislation that woul
are we going to bring in people from great britain and australia?am shocked at your statement that you think only people from great britain and australia would know english. it reveals your cosmopolitan bias to a shocking degree that in your mind -- this is an amazing moment that you think only people from great britain and australia would speak english. it is so insulting to millions of hard-working immigrants who do speak english from all over the world. jim, have you honestly never met an...
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silver medal to mo farah of great britain. ndings. britain's most—decorated athlete had emerged fighting fit. london expectant. as sir mo farah set out for one last hurrah before retiring from the track. but come the last track, where he normally leads, he was led. mo farah has got to find something for the last time in his career. farah was swamped, trapped, and there was no escape. ethiopia's muktar edris strode clear, and this time, mo farah was beaten. mo farah fights for the silver. he gave everything, as he always has done. the despair, the deflation, was all too clear. but after an emotional reunion with his family, the fans roared mo farah around for a last lap of honour. not quite the ending sir mo farah or the fans hoped for. it has been an incredible career on the track but tonight, it was not to be. it has been amazing, a long journey, but incredible. and it will not quite hit until you can finally cross the line, and having a couple of minutes to minutes to myself to realise this is it. if that medal was tinged wit
silver medal to mo farah of great britain. ndings. britain's most—decorated athlete had emerged fighting fit. london expectant. as sir mo farah set out for one last hurrah before retiring from the track. but come the last track, where he normally leads, he was led. mo farah has got to find something for the last time in his career. farah was swamped, trapped, and there was no escape. ethiopia's muktar edris strode clear, and this time, mo farah was beaten. mo farah fights for the silver. he...
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britain out in front. he is going to be chased by the great man. champions, but it was britain who led the way. and, as they sprinted to glory, bolt‘s chase was cut agonisingly short. it's going to be gold! as britain's stunning gold sunk in, bolt was on his back — hardly the fairytale finish his career deserved. eventually he was able to hobble away, but it was the saddest end to his swansong. for the british team, though, a picture of perfection. one of the fastest times ever, on one of the biggest stages. we're world champions, it's crazy to think. especially — i feel so grateful to be in this team, and especially to run it with danny. we have some not—so—nice memories from 2012, in terms of the relay. and to run it how we ran today, we couldn't have done it without the support of the team. the crowd here has been fantastic. we just wanted to say thank you so much to everyone watching, and yeah, we did it. and they're in a position to challenge for the medal. what a run forjamaica so far... and the women's team took silver, on a night when the re
britain out in front. he is going to be chased by the great man. champions, but it was britain who led the way. and, as they sprinted to glory, bolt‘s chase was cut agonisingly short. it's going to be gold! as britain's stunning gold sunk in, bolt was on his back — hardly the fairytale finish his career deserved. eventually he was able to hobble away, but it was the saddest end to his swansong. for the british team, though, a picture of perfection. one of the fastest times ever, on one of...
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those are the men running the last leg, mitchell blake, for great britain. bring in adam gemili, not picked individually but he did look superb in qualification when they ran the second fastest time ever by a british team. danny talbot has made the event his own. the power and the speed of mitchell blake on the final leg. a huge roar. we do not think the french are contenders. jamaica have brought in the olympic and world champion. united states have made a change. for
those are the men running the last leg, mitchell blake, for great britain. bring in adam gemili, not picked individually but he did look superb in qualification when they ran the second fastest time ever by a british team. danny talbot has made the event his own. the power and the speed of mitchell blake on the final leg. a huge roar. we do not think the french are contenders. jamaica have brought in the olympic and world champion. united states have made a change. for
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, jonathan edwards of great britain.t is a tough act to follow but he has done it again. i don't believe it. exactly 60 feet and a quarter of an inch. jonathan edwards has made history again. road safety campaigners say proposals to remove speed bumps in england to help cut pollution, are ‘dangerous, daft and irresponsible.‘ the government has suggested it's willing to pay for councils to rip them up, because when drivers brake and then accelerate to get over them, they increase exhaust emissions. here's roger harrabin. children are vulnerable to polluted air. it can harm the development of their lungs and aggravate existing conditions like asthma and hay fever. but the government's plan to combat pollution includes offering to pay councils to rip up speed humps installed to protect those same children. here is why cars will typically break as they reach a hump and then accelerate their way out of it, increasing pollution in the process. some motoring groups can't wait for the humps to go. speed bumps, "inverterd pothole
, jonathan edwards of great britain.t is a tough act to follow but he has done it again. i don't believe it. exactly 60 feet and a quarter of an inch. jonathan edwards has made history again. road safety campaigners say proposals to remove speed bumps in england to help cut pollution, are ‘dangerous, daft and irresponsible.‘ the government has suggested it's willing to pay for councils to rip them up, because when drivers brake and then accelerate to get over them, they increase exhaust...
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it follows a remarkable night on the track with more medals for great britain including an historic goldfour by four—hundred metre relay. but there was no fairytale finish to the career of the great usain bolt. lets cross live to the london stadium where we can join jessica creighton. good morning. what a night! good morning. absolutely. everyone expecting a great night from surrey mo farah and usain bolt but it was for young british men who stole the limelight. after all the hype, both usain bolt, and sir mo farah missed out on the golden goodbye they were hoping for here at the london stadium. the british team of c] ujah, adam gemili and danny talbot had put nethaneel mitchell—bla ke in a fantastic position for the final leg — bolt, who was running the anchor leg forjamaica, pulled up injured... while mitchell—blake held off america's christian coleman to win britain's second gold of the championships. the crowd erupted to celebrate a truly fantastic performance. ididn't i didn't really know what to do with myself, i couldn't really conceptualise the celebration, so happy for these guy
it follows a remarkable night on the track with more medals for great britain including an historic goldfour by four—hundred metre relay. but there was no fairytale finish to the career of the great usain bolt. lets cross live to the london stadium where we can join jessica creighton. good morning. what a night! good morning. absolutely. everyone expecting a great night from surrey mo farah and usain bolt but it was for young british men who stole the limelight. after all the hype, both usain...
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and jumping for joy — great britain win team gold at the european eventing championships.e but a familiar story for tottenham who were beaten at wembley by chelsea in the premier league this afternoon. spurs will play all their home games at the stadium this season but it probably feels far from home today. two marcos alonso goals condemning spurs to their first home defeat of the new campaign. spurs are on their way to wembley, as they will be every couple of weeks or so. building their new ground, this is home and they had decorated. the last visitors were chelsea in the fa cup semifinal, the blues won that and should have gone one up. alvaro morata is an expensive striker. but then marcos alonso is a left back and still fancied this free kick. everyone could see why. simply unstoppable. spurs played at wembley in the champions league last season without much success. they needed something to settle them, they needed harry kane and he needed some luck. spurs held the thread but offered strangely little threat. the new chelsea, the only team to finish above them last seas
and jumping for joy — great britain win team gold at the european eventing championships.e but a familiar story for tottenham who were beaten at wembley by chelsea in the premier league this afternoon. spurs will play all their home games at the stadium this season but it probably feels far from home today. two marcos alonso goals condemning spurs to their first home defeat of the new campaign. spurs are on their way to wembley, as they will be every couple of weeks or so. building their new...
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>> i am shocked at your statement that you think that only people from great britain and australia would know english. it reveals your cosmopolitan bias to a shocking degree that in your mind -- no, this is an amazing moment. this is an amazing moment, that you think only people from great britain or australia would speak english is so insulting to millions of hard-working immigrants who do speak english from all over the world -- jim, have you honestly never met an immigrant from another country who speaks english outside of great britain and australia? is that your personal experience? >> of course there are people who come to our country who know english. >> that's not what you said. it shows your cultural bias. >> it shows how you try to engineer the ethnic people coming into this country. after that exchange, wolf, he referred to me as being ignorant and made some other comments there. as you know, wolf, generations of americans have come into this country for decades not being able to speak english. they take classes such as english as a second language. stephen miller is right, wh
>> i am shocked at your statement that you think that only people from great britain and australia would know english. it reveals your cosmopolitan bias to a shocking degree that in your mind -- no, this is an amazing moment. this is an amazing moment, that you think only people from great britain or australia would speak english is so insulting to millions of hard-working immigrants who do speak english from all over the world -- jim, have you honestly never met an immigrant from another...
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have you never met an immigrant from another country who speaks english outside of great britain and australia? is that your personal experience? that's not what you said. it shows your cosmopolitan bias. >> you are trying to engineer unethical people into this country. flow ofeer an ethnic people into this country. steven: one of the most outrageous, insulting, and foolish things you have ever said. the notion that you think that this is a racist bill is so wrong and so insulting. the reality is that the foreign-born population into our country has quadrupled since 1970. that is a fact. it is mostly driven by green card policy. this bill allows for immediate nuclear family members to come into the country, much as they would today, and adds an additional point-based system. the people who have been hurt the most by the policy you are advocating -- >> what policy am i advocating? stephen: unfettered immigration. the people who have been hurt the most by the policy you are advocating our immigrant workers and the african-american community. >> you brought it up again. you said you wan
have you never met an immigrant from another country who speaks english outside of great britain and australia? is that your personal experience? that's not what you said. it shows your cosmopolitan bias. >> you are trying to engineer unethical people into this country. flow ofeer an ethnic people into this country. steven: one of the most outrageous, insulting, and foolish things you have ever said. the notion that you think that this is a racist bill is so wrong and so insulting. the...
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and the future is bright — great britain's athletics team say the world championships were a great successlcome to the programme. police have received complaints about hibernian head coach neil lennon's conduct during his team's win over rangers at ibrox on saturday. the northern irishman was criticised by some rangers fans for so—called "inflammatory" actions after simon murray equalised. it comes as police investigate "offensive and threatening comments" made to lennon on social media. alistair lamont reports. the ibrox stage was set for a hotly anticipated fixture. the recent rivalry between rangers and hibernian spiced up even further as the former celtic player and manager neil lennon took his place in the opposition technical area. ina dramatic opposition technical area. in a dramatic 90 minutes, flash points once scarce. this was the first half equaliser. another episode in neil lennon's antagonistic relationship with the rangers fans. lennon denies being provocative but before the match he knew what might unfold. i like to play my role, it's part of the game. you have to have chara
and the future is bright — great britain's athletics team say the world championships were a great successlcome to the programme. police have received complaints about hibernian head coach neil lennon's conduct during his team's win over rangers at ibrox on saturday. the northern irishman was criticised by some rangers fans for so—called "inflammatory" actions after simon murray equalised. it comes as police investigate "offensive and threatening comments" made to lennon...
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we just going bring in people from great britain and australia? >> actually, i can honestly say i am shocked at your statement that a you think that only people from great britain and australia would know english. it's actually -- it reveals your cosmopolitan bias to a shocking degree that in your mind -- no, this is an amazing -- this is an amazing moment. i just want the say -- >> it sounds like you're trying to engineer the racial and ethnic flow of people into this country. >> jim, that is one of the most outrageous, insulting, ignorant things you've ever said. and for you that's still a really -- the notion that you think that this is a racist bill is so wrong. >> reporter: the president unveiled his imsz plan in front of the cameras. >> would you comment on russia sanctions, please? >> but when it came to one of the biggest pieces, mr. trump chose to remain behind closed doors. the president signed passed overwhelmingly in congress and then protested in a statement that this legislation is significantly flawed, labeling portions that limit h
we just going bring in people from great britain and australia? >> actually, i can honestly say i am shocked at your statement that a you think that only people from great britain and australia would know english. it's actually -- it reveals your cosmopolitan bias to a shocking degree that in your mind -- no, this is an amazing -- this is an amazing moment. i just want the say -- >> it sounds like you're trying to engineer the racial and ethnic flow of people into this country....
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>> i am shocked that your statement is that you think only people from great britain and australia withglish. this is an amazing moment that you think only people from great britain or australia would speak english is so insulting to millions of hard-working immigrants who do speak english from all over the world, have you honestly never met an immigrant from another country who spoke english outside great britain or australia? it shows your cosmopolitan bias. >> reacting to the heated exchange conservative commentator mark stein is quick to point out the hypocrisy behind the backlash. >> what jim acosta is complaining about is trump wants to move to a canadian style immigration policy. these are the same people wetting their knickers over justin trudeau on the cover of rolling stone saying why can't we have a dreamboat president like the canadian prime minister and trump saying i will meet you half way, let's start with canadian immigration policy and justin trudeau is this white supremacist and trump is trashing america's immigration policy to turn himself into a ku klux klan moose hu
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>> honestly, i am shocked at your statement, that you think only people from great britain and australiait reveals your cosmopolitan bias to a shocking degree that in your mind -- this is an amazing moment. that you think only people from great britain and australia would speak english is so insulting to millions of hard-working immigrants who do speak english from all over the world. have you honestly never met an immigrant from another country who speaks english outside of great britain and australia? is that your personal experience? that's not what you said and it shows a cosmopolitan bias. speak out you are trying to engineer the ethnic flow of people in this country. speak out that is one of the most insulting, ignorant, and foolish things you have said. >> sandra: a few hours later, he appeared on cnn with this accusation. >> at times, the white house has this unhealthy fixation with the mexicans, the muslims, and the media. their policies tend to be crafted around bashing one of those three groups and we see it time and again. >> sandra: he also claimed the administration is send
>> honestly, i am shocked at your statement, that you think only people from great britain and australiait reveals your cosmopolitan bias to a shocking degree that in your mind -- this is an amazing moment. that you think only people from great britain and australia would speak english is so insulting to millions of hard-working immigrants who do speak english from all over the world. have you honestly never met an immigrant from another country who speaks english outside of great britain...
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>> are we just going to bring in people from great britain and australia? >> i am shocked at your statement that you think only people from great britain and australia would know english' it's so insulting to millions of hard-working immigrants who speak english from all over this world. have you never met an immigrant who speaks english outside of great britain and as you trail yeah? it shows your bias. >> it sounds like you are trying to engineer the ethnic flow of people of into this country. >> that's one of the don't know outrageous, insulting, foolish and ignorant thing you have ever said. the notion that you think this is a racist bill is so wrong and so insulting. jesse: earth to acosta. the united states has the largest immigrant population of the world. we are home to 20% of all the world's immigrants. bringing in low-skilled non-english speak immigrants depresses wages and explodes the welfare state. apparently acosta wants to put himself first. he tried to take a victory lap after getting mauled by miller. >> sometimes this white house has an un
>> are we just going to bring in people from great britain and australia? >> i am shocked at your statement that you think only people from great britain and australia would know english' it's so insulting to millions of hard-working immigrants who speak english from all over this world. have you never met an immigrant who speaks english outside of great britain and as you trail yeah? it shows your bias. >> it sounds like you are trying to engineer the ethnic flow of people of...
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>> i can honestly say i'm you think that only people from great britain and australia would know english. >> are you going to target -- >> talk about heated he can change between the trump administration and reporters. this time, things became very personal over a new proposed immigration bill. >> we'll have more on that coming up in just a moment. it is thursday morning, 4:01, great to have you with us, i'm thomas drayton, bob kelly, good morning to you. >> good morning, looks like mother nature took the hose last night and squirted off the sidewalk. >> i think almost all of us is a got something out of the several rounds every thunderstorms. ready to do it all over again? >> no, aim not. >> here we go. >> buckle up. >> another eight out of ten today. and it is still humid out there. it is kind of steamy too. we've got clouds, some fog, in this one area of showers that is very close to lancaster county there along the maryland-pa border. but looks like it is starting to dissipate at the moment. it had been some thunder and lightning with that cluster of rain, we've got 68 degrees, so it
>> i can honestly say i'm you think that only people from great britain and australia would know english. >> are you going to target -- >> talk about heated he can change between the trump administration and reporters. this time, things became very personal over a new proposed immigration bill. >> we'll have more on that coming up in just a moment. it is thursday morning, 4:01, great to have you with us, i'm thomas drayton, bob kelly, good morning to you. >> good...
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with the tudor dynasty in great britain. we think of that dynasty long-lasting but it wasn't. ended the end was queen elizabeth the first but it would still leave a mark on modern britain history and finally to books i reading that i have not finished is this and the prose is targeted it is tough to get through and i will get through but i wish it was a more interesting narrative style but we think of it as a backward reactionary place but it was more vibrant that led to interesting democratic institutions and then the of fascinating novel ended is written in irish in the '40's translated into english and it saves this same concept and it is a series of narrative's far those reflecting and still holding onto their grievances. and that is a fascinating reading and i really enjoying that. that is it for now.
with the tudor dynasty in great britain. we think of that dynasty long-lasting but it wasn't. ended the end was queen elizabeth the first but it would still leave a mark on modern britain history and finally to books i reading that i have not finished is this and the prose is targeted it is tough to get through and i will get through but i wish it was a more interesting narrative style but we think of it as a backward reactionary place but it was more vibrant that led to interesting democratic...
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after just the one afterjust the one gold medal in the medals table for great britain, we could, greaten helping develop the men‘s team. rabah been helping develop the men‘s team. ra bah yousif, dwayne been helping develop the men‘s team. rabah yousif, dwayne cowan, jack green, martyn rooney. they got around in theirfour by 100 relay. again, the americans, they were in the heat this morning, they were looking very, very comfortable as well. as for the women, they put in a seasons best time as well. asha philip, desiree henry, dina asher—smith and daryll neita. they are second behind the usa. the usa looking strong. expect jamaica to be up looking strong. expect jamaica to be up there as well. the women‘s four by 100 is very comfortable. two possible medals in those relays. we also have the qualifying for the axa 100 as well, which is tomorrow evening. the men, they through. there were a few little bumps and bruises, there always are in the four by 100 bruises, there always are in the four by100 in bruises, there always are in the four by 100 in the changeover. botswa na four by 100 in
after just the one afterjust the one gold medal in the medals table for great britain, we could, greaten helping develop the men‘s team. rabah been helping develop the men‘s team. ra bah yousif, dwayne been helping develop the men‘s team. rabah yousif, dwayne cowan, jack green, martyn rooney. they got around in theirfour by 100 relay. again, the americans, they were in the heat this morning, they were looking very, very comfortable as well. as for the women, they put in a seasons best...
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boxer cheavon clarke, is one of great britain's big hopes for a medal at the next olympics.dy he could be labelled the lazarus of the boxing world. and notjust because he's able to get back up off the canvas. the jamaican—born boxer has been impaled... poisoned... and brought back from death — twice. despite that, he's now at the world championships in hamburg and competes in the quarter—finals tomorrow. our olympic sports reporter david mcdaid has more. as britain's top amateur heavyweight, cheavon clarke is used to taking blows but this is a man, it seems, not even the grim reaper can keep down. you know how people say yolo, i don't believe in that. yolo means you only live once but he has come back from the dead not once but twice, those dices with death came aged 18 and eight, the first when he fell onto a metal spike in the second when his appendix burst. the doctor said to my mum i am a lucky young man. they said during the operation i flat lined on the table. i came back to life, fair to say god didn't want me! i don't know, sometimes i look back and i think i've come
boxer cheavon clarke, is one of great britain's big hopes for a medal at the next olympics.dy he could be labelled the lazarus of the boxing world. and notjust because he's able to get back up off the canvas. the jamaican—born boxer has been impaled... poisoned... and brought back from death — twice. despite that, he's now at the world championships in hamburg and competes in the quarter—finals tomorrow. our olympic sports reporter david mcdaid has more. as britain's top amateur...
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silver for great britain in northern ireland. the men's four x 400 relay. rooney! martyn rooney brought home the rally in bronze, the sixth medal for britain. brought home the rally in bronze, the sixth medalfor britain. the relay teams making sure saturday and sunday were equally super. and as usain bolt took to the track to say goodbye one last time, it was a chance to reflect on a memorable ten days. it has been spectacular. i honestly can't remember in the years i have been watching championship athletics that i have seen such competitive races in so many compelling stories. and actually, as we are ushering the superstar off the scene, the compelling stories have been the emergence of extraordinary young talent around the globe. but the biggest winner was athletics itself. london consistently delivered the crowd that the sport is desperately needed. and as for britain, well, they left it late, but they have shown the future is bright. natalie pirks, bbc news, at the london stadium. it was an exciting. there is nothing like athletics to get you off the c
silver for great britain in northern ireland. the men's four x 400 relay. rooney! martyn rooney brought home the rally in bronze, the sixth medal for britain. brought home the rally in bronze, the sixth medalfor britain. the relay teams making sure saturday and sunday were equally super. and as usain bolt took to the track to say goodbye one last time, it was a chance to reflect on a memorable ten days. it has been spectacular. i honestly can't remember in the years i have been watching...
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father, two daughters and son have all been chosen to represent great britain in the world triathlonhas been to see them in training. by by any standards they are a remarkable family. dad, two daughters and a son, all chosen to represent great britain in the world triathlon championships. who is the best? the girls are fantastic in all three disciplines. we are all consistent across the board. but i think possibly 0scar edges of all out. the youngest? the youngest, he probably has the bragging rights in our household. no wonder the 17—year—old is smiling. our household. no wonder the 17-year-old is smiling. tell me why you do it. i got introduced into it from a young age with my parents and ever since then i just from a young age with my parents and ever since then ijust enjoy doing it, enjoy being out. cycling, swimming, and running, they are the three disciplines of triathlon. to be good of the ball takes determination and a lot of training. are you nervous? yes. it is one of the biggest events any of us have done so definitely nerve—racking. 0ne done so definitely nerve—racking. o
father, two daughters and son have all been chosen to represent great britain in the world triathlonhas been to see them in training. by by any standards they are a remarkable family. dad, two daughters and a son, all chosen to represent great britain in the world triathlon championships. who is the best? the girls are fantastic in all three disciplines. we are all consistent across the board. but i think possibly 0scar edges of all out. the youngest? the youngest, he probably has the bragging...
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that you think only people from great britain and australia with no english.t reveals your cosmopolitan bias to a shocking degree that in your mind -- this is an amazing moment. you think only people from great britain and australia would speak english is so insulting to millions of hard-working immigrants who do speak english from all over the world -- have you honestly never met an immigrant? is that your personal experience? but that is not what you said. it shows your cosmopolitan bias. i want to say -- that is one of the most outrageous, insulting, ignorant and foolish things you have ever said. [laughter] greg: by the way, cosmopolitan bias is also the name of my jazz band. costa later went off for the white house. >> i think at times this white house has an unhealthy fixation on what i call the 3m's, mexicans, muslims, media. their policies tend to be crafted around bashing one of those three groups and we see it time and again. greg: i don't know about you but i would love to see a rematch. i can already imagine the promo. >> sunday, sunday, sunday. ge
that you think only people from great britain and australia with no english.t reveals your cosmopolitan bias to a shocking degree that in your mind -- this is an amazing moment. you think only people from great britain and australia would speak english is so insulting to millions of hard-working immigrants who do speak english from all over the world -- have you honestly never met an immigrant? is that your personal experience? but that is not what you said. it shows your cosmopolitan bias. i...
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this is an amazing moment, you think only people from great britain and australia would speak english is so insulting to millions of hard working immigrants to speak english all over the world. jim, have you never met an immigrant from another country, outside of great britain and australia, who speak english. it shows your bias. i want to say -- >> like you are trying to engineer the racial ethnic flow of people in to the country. >> that is one of the most out rangrain-- outrageous, insultinn have you said, the notion you think this is a racist bill is so wrong and so insulting. foreign-born population has quad reucheled this bill allows for immediate nuclear family members to come in as they would do and adds additional points base system. lou: joining me now to discuss the contention in white house briefing room and president's move to put himself in corner of american worker, ed rollins, who served in three presidential administrations, the dean, and rnc national committee man, randy evans. ed, i have seen very few examples of in white house press briefing room of a journalist --
this is an amazing moment, you think only people from great britain and australia would speak english is so insulting to millions of hard working immigrants to speak english all over the world. jim, have you never met an immigrant from another country, outside of great britain and australia, who speak english. it shows your bias. i want to say -- >> like you are trying to engineer the racial ethnic flow of people in to the country. >> that is one of the most out rangrain--...
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trade balance for india, radically realitiering the relationship between india and great britain. india also became a manufacturing center as britain moved manufacturing to india to make thej logistics of the asia empire easier. britain introduced one rupee notes, paper notes, which you wouldn't think would be a big deal. the previous smallest unit of currency was a five rupee coin. this is bringing paper currency into india, it brought 100 million indians out of the barter economy and into the global cash economy. 100 million people. britain promised it would reconvert the rupees into silver, a promise they never kept and never intended to keep. in part because they counted on the united states giving them that silver, which the united states refused to do. tensions over this issue led in part to the so-called massacre in northern india in 1919. by that point, the india national congress, gandhi and most indians who had been dedicated to the war had been supportive of the war when the war began were now dedicating either to home rule or to independence from india. again, a concep
trade balance for india, radically realitiering the relationship between india and great britain. india also became a manufacturing center as britain moved manufacturing to india to make thej logistics of the asia empire easier. britain introduced one rupee notes, paper notes, which you wouldn't think would be a big deal. the previous smallest unit of currency was a five rupee coin. this is bringing paper currency into india, it brought 100 million indians out of the barter economy and into the...
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great britain's men have received their gold medals for last night's relay.finals coming up. can robbie grabarz graba more finals coming up. can robbie grabarz grab a medal? he is in the highjumpfinal grabarz grab a medal? he is in the high jump final right now. lots to get through. we will have the athletics in a moment. after two days of shocks and drama, today's premier league fixtures went pretty much to plan, with manchester united and tottenham both winning their respective matches. we'll have spurs and newcastle in a minute. but first, here's ben croucher with the story of the late kick—off, where united beat west ham 4—0 to go top of the table. when it comes to buying strikers from everton, manchester united have a bit of previous. wayne rooney turned out all right — what could romelu lukaku offer in his home debut against west ham? for £75 million, he gives you this. just over half an hour to open his account. rooney scored a hat—trick on his debut. the belgian got two thirds of the way there. the spearhead for united's title tilt. west ham's new sig
great britain's men have received their gold medals for last night's relay.finals coming up. can robbie grabarz graba more finals coming up. can robbie grabarz grab a medal? he is in the highjumpfinal grabarz grab a medal? he is in the high jump final right now. lots to get through. we will have the athletics in a moment. after two days of shocks and drama, today's premier league fixtures went pretty much to plan, with manchester united and tottenham both winning their respective matches. we'll...
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we true threw nato working will you great britain, france, but who could not do it on their own they needed militarily to bring about a balance if you will -- a policy of containment so as i say to prevent the soviets to moving any further. and this precipitated one of the really critical acts that was taken and that was the berlin airlift of 1948 extraordinary thing, stalin cut off berlin west berlin in the hands of the west. and said well what are are you going to do about it and we launched an a airlift of foods and supplies which lasted for over one year. you know, millions and millions of pounds of foods and supplies, medicine, all of the other things and finally said okay i understand. you guys are serious about this lifted -- the embargo which he had imposed upon west berlin as a result of a very brave action by harry truman. one of the true heros of the cold war and post war of america. during this 41 years or so that the cold war was going on, did you u.s. policy stay consistent? >> well, what happened was that in the beginning it was a policy what's called containment this
we true threw nato working will you great britain, france, but who could not do it on their own they needed militarily to bring about a balance if you will -- a policy of containment so as i say to prevent the soviets to moving any further. and this precipitated one of the really critical acts that was taken and that was the berlin airlift of 1948 extraordinary thing, stalin cut off berlin west berlin in the hands of the west. and said well what are are you going to do about it and we launched...
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great britain and northern ireland and jamaica.r great britain, gold for the united states. he is going to take the gold medal. it is going to be ethiopia at last. mo farah, thanks for the silver. there was also disappointment, no golden goodbye for sir mo disappointment, no golden goodbye for sirmo farah, disappointment, no golden goodbye for sir mo farah, having to settle for sir mo farah, having to settle for silver in his final race at a world championships. it has been incredible, and a dozen had back until you actually compete here and finally, after crossing the line and having a couple of minutes to myself, realised this is it. so a case of agony for some but ecstasy for others. a night as unpredictable as it was unforgettable. will jessica is at the london stadium. it sounds like a night of high drama. what a night. exactly, what an evening of absolute drama. i was lucky enough to be in that stadium last night, and the atmosphere was absolutely electric. i think my ears are still ringing, and my voice is a little croa ky f
great britain and northern ireland and jamaica.r great britain, gold for the united states. he is going to take the gold medal. it is going to be ethiopia at last. mo farah, thanks for the silver. there was also disappointment, no golden goodbye for sir mo disappointment, no golden goodbye for sirmo farah, disappointment, no golden goodbye for sir mo farah, having to settle for sir mo farah, having to settle for silver in his final race at a world championships. it has been incredible, and a...
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the headlines at 11:00: a surprise gold for great britain the 4 by 100 metres relay at the world athleticshile usain bolt misses out on gold again, limping off at the end of his farewell race. meanwhile mo farah managed silver in the five thousand metres after being pipped to the post by a team effort from the ethiopians and great britain get silver in the women's four by 100 metres relay. one person has died and at least 19 are injured in the us city of charlottesville, after a car drives into a street full of demonstrators. police say they have detained the driver of one vehicle. violence flared between far—right and anti—fascist protesters earlier in the day — the president has called for americans to unite against hate police have arrested a 27—year—old man on suspicion of a double murder
the headlines at 11:00: a surprise gold for great britain the 4 by 100 metres relay at the world athleticshile usain bolt misses out on gold again, limping off at the end of his farewell race. meanwhile mo farah managed silver in the five thousand metres after being pipped to the post by a team effort from the ethiopians and great britain get silver in the women's four by 100 metres relay. one person has died and at least 19 are injured in the us city of charlottesville, after a car drives into...
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three scots racing for great britain. jake wightman went through fourth quickest.hris o'hare also though. josh kerr did not. we have told you about three of the four gold medals tonight, the women's hurdles and the 200 metres in the men's and the men's triple jump. was christian taylor going to get a world record? you promised us it. 17.68, a long way short of jonathan edwards mark set many years ago. christian taylorjust coming up to us soon as well. we will send that interview down later. another gold medal, his fourth world title. encouraging for british hopes going forwards. tomorrow, we are looking forwards. tomorrow, we are looking forward to the 200 metres women's final. from all of us for now, that's it. four—time major champion rory mcilroy is two shots off yeses five shots off the lead, approaching the end of his first round at the us pga championship. the world number four holds the course record at quail hollow and is two under par through 11 holes of his opening round. open champion jordan spieth struggled though — he's one over par after shooting 72.
three scots racing for great britain. jake wightman went through fourth quickest.hris o'hare also though. josh kerr did not. we have told you about three of the four gold medals tonight, the women's hurdles and the 200 metres in the men's and the men's triple jump. was christian taylor going to get a world record? you promised us it. 17.68, a long way short of jonathan edwards mark set many years ago. christian taylorjust coming up to us soon as well. we will send that interview down later....