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, you need to see it on byjonny greenwood, you need to see itona byjonny greenwood, you need to see itlynne ramsey isa proper cinema. i think lynne ramsey is a genius. —— you were never really here. an absolute genius, please go to see this film because it is wonderful, make it a hit. —— joaquinl phoenix. this is written and directed by angela robinson, great performances by rebecca hall, bella heathcote, believe me, i did not know this story before i saw the film, very eye opening, very entertaining, not enough people saw this in cinemas, i would like more people to see this film on dvd, professor ma rston people to see this film on dvd, professor marston and the wonder women. that isjust about all we have time for, this week, you can find all of the film news and from across the bbc on the website. all the previous programmes are on the iplayer, as ever. enjoy your cinema going. see you next time. good evening, springlike sunshine out there for many of us today, quite a mild story through the weekend as well, things are set to turn colder again through the course of next week. before
, you need to see it on byjonny greenwood, you need to see itona byjonny greenwood, you need to see itlynne ramsey isa proper cinema. i think lynne ramsey is a genius. —— you were never really here. an absolute genius, please go to see this film because it is wonderful, make it a hit. —— joaquinl phoenix. this is written and directed by angela robinson, great performances by rebecca hall, bella heathcote, believe me, i did not know this story before i saw the film, very eye opening,...
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permit holders: craig & marina greenwood. project: remodel upper unit of two-unit building; change rear portion of existing gable roof to flat roof with roof deck above; interior remodel of third floor below roof, including remodeled bathroom; new stair to roof; remodel interior stair; new small deck at level three. we will start with the requesters. three minutes to each -- >> may i relay i have read the materials. >> the clerk: thank you. >> you ask him and he lie about his garage he did not know the plan by his professional team and when he knew he fired them. starting in 2006, they issued writing and the claim was existing but the first floor is unexcavated. since 2005 he used the same team for many years. the testimony given after our rebuttal after the original hearing for the state agency therefore we were not able to produce this new evidence at original hearings. before i the hearing he refused to provide the information. he testified greenwood refused to provide and the state agency provided the code. in greenwood's
permit holders: craig & marina greenwood. project: remodel upper unit of two-unit building; change rear portion of existing gable roof to flat roof with roof deck above; interior remodel of third floor below roof, including remodeled bathroom; new stair to roof; remodel interior stair; new small deck at level three. we will start with the requesters. three minutes to each -- >> may i relay i have read the materials. >> the clerk: thank you. >> you ask him and he lie about...
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at the bbc sport centre. here's lizzi greenwood—hughes good evening.one's season opening australian grand prix. one's season opening he was beaten by sebastien vettel after a timing miscalculation allowed the german driver to overtake him. nick parrot reports. driver to overtake him. for the fifth year in a row, lewis hamilton started from pole in melbourne, but he has only won twice at albert park. that statistic looked set to improve as he opened up a three—second lead over the two ferraris. as he opened up a three—second lead the only drama was unfolding behind him. the highly—rated max verstappen making an uncharacteristic mistake and grosjean was forced to retire. making an uncharacteristic mistake the field had to slow while romain grosjean's car was removed and vettel took the opportunity to stop for a fresh tyres. the opportunity to stop his the opportunity to stop ferrari team returned him i track his ferrari team returned him to the track ahead of metal. radio: why didn't you tell me vettel was in the pits? we thought we were safe but there's
at the bbc sport centre. here's lizzi greenwood—hughes good evening.one's season opening australian grand prix. one's season opening he was beaten by sebastien vettel after a timing miscalculation allowed the german driver to overtake him. nick parrot reports. driver to overtake him. for the fifth year in a row, lewis hamilton started from pole in melbourne, but he has only won twice at albert park. that statistic looked set to improve as he opened up a three—second lead over the two...
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i'm lizzie greenwood—hughes — the headlines tonight: jonny bairstow is on the verge of a century as englandovercome another poor start in new zealand. li na that is humane enough? anthony joshua weighs in a lot lighter than the unification fight with joseph parker. —— leaner but is he mean enough? wolverhampton try to stay at the top of the championship. england are due outwardly two of the second test against new zealand in about half an hour's time. they are 290-8. about half an hour's time. they are 290—8. bester will be happy to com plete 290—8. bester will be happy to complete a century after saving an otherwise disappointing opening in christchurch where the top order was once again quite poor. ——jonny ba i rstow. a picture perfect place to rediscover the game's more beautiful sight. a dismal performance in the first test, england, like the sport, need to recover. this, though, not the way to go about it. alastair cook gone. in the's top batsmen for the quick succession. a painfully familiar collapse. only given a temporary halt when jonny familiar collapse. only given a temporary hal
i'm lizzie greenwood—hughes — the headlines tonight: jonny bairstow is on the verge of a century as englandovercome another poor start in new zealand. li na that is humane enough? anthony joshua weighs in a lot lighter than the unification fight with joseph parker. —— leaner but is he mean enough? wolverhampton try to stay at the top of the championship. england are due outwardly two of the second test against new zealand in about half an hour's time. they are 290-8. about half an...
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interested in the nuts and bolts of the plot, it is more a psychological state, a brilliant score byjonny greenwoodit on a big screen because it is proper cinema. i think lynne ramsey is a genius. an absolute genius, please go to see this film because it is wonderful, make it a hit. this is written and directed by angela robinson, great performances by rebecca hall, bella heathcote, believe me, i did not know this story before i saw the film, very eye opening, very entertaining, not enough people saw this in cinemas. i would like more people to see this film on dvd, professor ma rston and the wonder women. that is just about all we have time for this week. you can find all of the film news and from across the bbc on the website. all the previous programmes are on the iplayer, as ever. enjoy your cinema—going. see you next time. westbridge softly, i haven't been to the movies for ages, too much work! very good evening to you. a decent day here —— whisper it softly. it was a glorious day, can we keep it going that way? no, i am afraid there will be tears before bedtime because things are set to turn
interested in the nuts and bolts of the plot, it is more a psychological state, a brilliant score byjonny greenwoodit on a big screen because it is proper cinema. i think lynne ramsey is a genius. an absolute genius, please go to see this film because it is wonderful, make it a hit. this is written and directed by angela robinson, great performances by rebecca hall, bella heathcote, believe me, i did not know this story before i saw the film, very eye opening, very entertaining, not enough...
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the score is byjohnny greenwood, whose work is brilliant.hole film has this really overwhelming sensory experience. it's got a brilliant sound design. see it in a cinema that's playing it loud. and i've now seen it a couple of times, and the first time i found it elliptical, almost hard to follow the plot, but you don't care because what you're following is the characters. second time around i thought, this is proper cinema making. lynne ramsay is an absolute genius, nobody makes films like her. she makes few films, and when she does they are always worth it. as far as i'm concerned, she has a perfect strike rate, and this is already one of my favourite films of the year and we're only in march. wow. yes. now, mom and dad, which sounds very nice, with nicholas cage, but it's actually parents turning quite nasty on their children? yeah. so it's one of those "what if" horror movies, what if parents suddenly decided to turn on their kids, because they've been in this case, we think, infected either by a virus or perhaps by a signal which is com
the score is byjohnny greenwood, whose work is brilliant.hole film has this really overwhelming sensory experience. it's got a brilliant sound design. see it in a cinema that's playing it loud. and i've now seen it a couple of times, and the first time i found it elliptical, almost hard to follow the plot, but you don't care because what you're following is the characters. second time around i thought, this is proper cinema making. lynne ramsay is an absolute genius, nobody makes films like...
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c greenwood hughes reports. what a wonderful cheltenham gold cup that was. thrilling finish and native river leading from start to finish in one of the most wonderfuljumping start to finish in one of the most wonderful jumping displays i've start to finish in one of the most wonderfuljumping displays i've seen for many years in the gold cup. he made those huge cheltenham fences look released small as he flew over them to win that race. he beat off might bite who nicky henderson was training and he was hoping to become the first trainer in history to win the first trainer in history to win the big three here at the cheltenham and he only won the champion hurdle, the champion chase and he was hoping to make it a hat trick but not to be. not very ended up finishing second. a brave third—place quite a long way behind in that final finishing post for the gold cup but it's all gone to native river. the trainer making a person disappointment for him last year. richard johnson winning his second gold cup at tell mama and native river, the second favourite winning th
c greenwood hughes reports. what a wonderful cheltenham gold cup that was. thrilling finish and native river leading from start to finish in one of the most wonderfuljumping start to finish in one of the most wonderful jumping displays i've start to finish in one of the most wonderfuljumping displays i've seen for many years in the gold cup. he made those huge cheltenham fences look released small as he flew over them to win that race. he beat off might bite who nicky henderson was training and...
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lizzie greenwood—hughes? reynet nicky henderson. lizzie greenwood-hughes?een the two favourites from england. the nicky henderson trained favourite hoping to give him a piece of victory as the first trainer to london three winners at the same festival. then native river, having had almost a year of after an injury last year. native river led from start to finish as jockey native river led from start to finish asjockey richard native river led from start to finish as jockey richard johnson trusted him to why every fence and he stayed on to win by a couple of lengths. a first gold cup for colin tizzard, whose patience with the horse really paid off. thank you, lizzie. jose mourinho launched a 12 minute defence of manchester united being knocked out of the champions league this week. they lost at home to sevilla microbe with a performance that was hugely criticised. he ranted an deductibles conference today. he wants to know that the defeat to sevilla should be put ina that the defeat to sevilla should be put in a different light. i'm not going to run away or
lizzie greenwood—hughes? reynet nicky henderson. lizzie greenwood-hughes?een the two favourites from england. the nicky henderson trained favourite hoping to give him a piece of victory as the first trainer to london three winners at the same festival. then native river, having had almost a year of after an injury last year. native river led from start to finish as jockey native river led from start to finish asjockey richard native river led from start to finish as jockey richard johnson...
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let's get more now from our reporter lizzie greenwood hughes, who's at the festival for us this evening wasn't quite the green sweep but a historic day nonetheless. it wasn't quite the green sweep but a historic day nonethelessm it wasn't quite the green sweep but a historic day nonetheless. it was very close, you would have been pleased with that. the racing has finished but the place is still a bus, partly because there is a search going on for future stars of cheltenham, a couple have gone for well over £100,000. ijoined bya jockey who was part of the bbc team here. six out of seven wins for the irish and willie mullins is now the all—time leading trainer of the festival and his most notable win was in the stayers hurdle. the horse had raced at punchestown but not since then, and are wonderful training performance to get the horse in tiptop shape, paul townsend road this one and it was a good performance and he is now on 61, nicky henderson 16. this is for the best long distance hurdlers in the world. the trainerjenny 0 keith train that one, had cancer and recovered but his jockey we
let's get more now from our reporter lizzie greenwood hughes, who's at the festival for us this evening wasn't quite the green sweep but a historic day nonetheless. it wasn't quite the green sweep but a historic day nonethelessm it wasn't quite the green sweep but a historic day nonetheless. it was very close, you would have been pleased with that. the racing has finished but the place is still a bus, partly because there is a search going on for future stars of cheltenham, a couple have gone...
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lizzie greenwood hughes is there for us. no ruby, that is a big glass, for the fans?bout yea rs jockey coco date for the last bout years —— last five years. he has only been back a week, because he broke his leg in november and that has reopened the wound. his trainer willie mullins today said he might well be back for punchestown in april. he may not be out for the entire season, but is not taking pa rt entire season, but is not taking part today. with a diverse long list of injuries, he has broken his leg four times. he broke it november, had his spleen removed, crushed a vertebrae in his neck, had his hip fractured. that is the life of the jobjockey, very fractured. that is the life of the job jockey, very tough jobjockey, very tough business. —— jumpjockey. jobjockey, very tough business. —— jump jockey. plenty jobjockey, very tough business. —— jumpjockey. plenty to look jobjockey, very tough business. —— jump jockey. plenty to look at today, a couple of raises and interesting stories? use a two big races, this is cheltenham, the 0lympics of jump racing, races, t
lizzie greenwood hughes is there for us. no ruby, that is a big glass, for the fans?bout yea rs jockey coco date for the last bout years —— last five years. he has only been back a week, because he broke his leg in november and that has reopened the wound. his trainer willie mullins today said he might well be back for punchestown in april. he may not be out for the entire season, but is not taking pa rt entire season, but is not taking part today. with a diverse long list of injuries, he...
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lizzie greenwood hughes has all the sport. 0ne one of the biggest heavy weight boxing fights ever helds onjoseph parker in a unification bout in cardiff. cardiff, a city steeped in history. but more recently renowned for hosting major sporting events and they don‘t come a lot bigger than this. anthonyjoshua they don‘t come a lot bigger than this. anthony joshua is they don‘t come a lot bigger than this. anthonyjoshua is the biggest show in town. the man they have come to see. the hopes of a nation on his shoulders. face to face withjoseph parkerfor shoulders. face to face withjoseph parker for the shoulders. face to face withjoseph parkerfor the final time shoulders. face to face withjoseph parker for the final time before they become the first reigning heavy weight champions to box on british soil. never before hasjoshua fought with so much at stake. if i make a mistake, they‘re going to capitalise. that is why i work hard andi capitalise. that is why i work hard and i want to improve. i don‘t want to give them that chance. so i‘m not going to sit here and say, it is not a possibility
lizzie greenwood hughes has all the sport. 0ne one of the biggest heavy weight boxing fights ever helds onjoseph parker in a unification bout in cardiff. cardiff, a city steeped in history. but more recently renowned for hosting major sporting events and they don‘t come a lot bigger than this. anthonyjoshua they don‘t come a lot bigger than this. anthony joshua is they don‘t come a lot bigger than this. anthonyjoshua is the biggest show in town. the man they have come to see. the hopes of...
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video technology is set to be used at the football world cup, and with the rest sport, here's lizzie greenwood—hughesning. video assistant referees are set to be used at the world cup in russia after football lawmakers voted unanimously to approve the technology. our correspondence richard conway reports. our correspondence richard conway reports. from diego maradona's hand of god to injustice in the biggest games. football has long opposed technology to help officials make the important decisions. but after an historic vote all that has changed. video assisted referees or var as it's known, finally given the go—ahead. var is good for football. it's good for refereeing. it brings more fairness in the game. and, for these reasons, we have decided to approve. var will be used to correct errors relating to goals, penalties, straight red cards and mistaken identity. nearly 1000 games have formed part of the two year var experiment. tottenham's match against rochdale last week was included in the trial but was criticised given lengthy delays while the referee reviewed incidents. leading to claims technolo
video technology is set to be used at the football world cup, and with the rest sport, here's lizzie greenwood—hughesning. video assistant referees are set to be used at the world cup in russia after football lawmakers voted unanimously to approve the technology. our correspondence richard conway reports. our correspondence richard conway reports. from diego maradona's hand of god to injustice in the biggest games. football has long opposed technology to help officials make the important...
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hello and welcome to sportsday, with me hugh ferris and lizzie greenwood—hughes. headlines this evening: swansea take a huge step towards survival. their 4—1 win over west ham in the premier league lifts them up five places in the table. the premier league aren't so sure after teething problems in england. but fifa look set to have var at the world cup this summer. another nailbiter in new zealand. england hold on to beat the black caps by four runs in wellington and take a 2—1 lead in the odi series. and i'm in brooklyn ahead of the heavyweight title. hello, again, thanks forjoining us on sportsday. lots to come, including redemption for riyad mahrez, and swansea's surge up the premier league table. lizzie will take you through it all injust a moment. while we'll hear from deontay wilder and phil neville later in the programme. but first to anfield and the late kick off in the premier league. liverpool have a chance to go second with a win over newcastle. mo farah has put liverpool in front. the egyptian has scored in several matches. —— mo saleh. they'vejust sta
hello and welcome to sportsday, with me hugh ferris and lizzie greenwood—hughes. headlines this evening: swansea take a huge step towards survival. their 4—1 win over west ham in the premier league lifts them up five places in the table. the premier league aren't so sure after teething problems in england. but fifa look set to have var at the world cup this summer. another nailbiter in new zealand. england hold on to beat the black caps by four runs in wellington and take a 2—1 lead in...
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with all the sport, here's lizzie greenwood—hughes at the bbc sport centre. thank you very much.n cricket after a player was caught blatantly cheating in a test match today, encouraged by his captain. cameron ba ncroft encouraged by his captain. cameron bancroft was seen using a piece of tape to rob the poor in the third test against south africa in cape town. he then hid it in his trousers before being questioned by the umpires. captain steve smith, who led australia to their ashes win against england a few months ago, confessed to being part of the plan. ba ncroft confessed to being part of the plan. bancroft has been charged with ball tampering. i saw an opportunity to potentially use some tape, get some granules from the rough patches on the wicket and try to, i guess, change the ball condition. we spoke about it at lunch, and i'm not proud of what happened, you know, it's not within the spirit of the game, my integrity, the team's integrity, the leadership group's integrity has come into question and rightfully so. come into question and rightfully so. meanwhile, england's o
with all the sport, here's lizzie greenwood—hughes at the bbc sport centre. thank you very much.n cricket after a player was caught blatantly cheating in a test match today, encouraged by his captain. cameron ba ncroft encouraged by his captain. cameron bancroft was seen using a piece of tape to rob the poor in the third test against south africa in cape town. he then hid it in his trousers before being questioned by the umpires. captain steve smith, who led australia to their ashes win...
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show this turned into featured weapons technology shock and awe big explosions league greenwood was all over radio warbling that he's proud to be an american media suited up as m beds t.v. anchors were flag lapel pins you have written and spoken how in every war the press is part of the problem talk about that. well immediately signed on for the cause which is precisely what happened after nine eleven and any narrative that counters the official narrative. is essentially shut down or poor so far the margins that it's not heard even if that narrative is true so people for instance who raise legitimate questions the u.n. inspection teams and i should preface this by saying that i was in the middle east i covered the first gulf war it went into quote with the marine corps and then stayed on as the u.n. inspection teams destroyed the stockpiles of chemical weapons that saddam hussein did have mostly within its artillery shells i was fully aware like most people who cover the middle east that the iraqi military was a shell of what it had been that it was no threat to its neighbors much less
show this turned into featured weapons technology shock and awe big explosions league greenwood was all over radio warbling that he's proud to be an american media suited up as m beds t.v. anchors were flag lapel pins you have written and spoken how in every war the press is part of the problem talk about that. well immediately signed on for the cause which is precisely what happened after nine eleven and any narrative that counters the official narrative. is essentially shut down or poor so...
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with all the sport, here's lizzie greenwood hughes at the bbc sport centre.rand prix. he was beaten by sebastian vettel after a timing miscalculation allowed the german driver to overta ke allowed the german driver to overtake him. for the fifth year in a row, lewis hamilton started from pole position in melbourne. but he has only won twice at albert park. that statistic looked set to improve as he opened up a three second lead over the two ferraris. the only drama was unfolding behind him, the highly rated max verstappen nicking an uncharacteristic mistake and romain grosjean forced to retire, missing out on a top five finish. his misfortune had unexpected consequences of. while the frenchman's car was being removed, all the other drivers had to slow down and sebastian vettel seized the opportunity to stop for fresh tyres. his ferrari team returned him to the track ahead of hamilton. radio: why didn't you tell me that when he was in the pits? we thought we we re when he was in the pits? we thought we were safe... vettel was able to claim a victory few were e
with all the sport, here's lizzie greenwood hughes at the bbc sport centre.rand prix. he was beaten by sebastian vettel after a timing miscalculation allowed the german driver to overta ke allowed the german driver to overtake him. for the fifth year in a row, lewis hamilton started from pole position in melbourne. but he has only won twice at albert park. that statistic looked set to improve as he opened up a three second lead over the two ferraris. the only drama was unfolding behind him, the...
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sport now...and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's lizzie greenwood—hughes (0s) australia'sfor one match and find his entire match fee by the icc for his entire match fee by the icc for his part in the ball tampering incident in the third test against south africa. smith, who has given up south africa. smith, who has given up the captaincy for the remainder of the match in cape town, faced a hostile reception as he took to the field. loud boos could be heard around the stadium. yesterday smith admitted colluding with his players including cameron bancroft to alter the ball. both players later apologised. earlier‘s the ball. both players later apologised. ea rlier‘s prime the ball. both players later apologised. earlier‘s prime minister malcolm turnbull says he is shocked and disappointed. here is what the bbc‘s cricket correspondent had to say. the australians i have been speaking to our devastated. they feel utterly let down by the way their team has behaved. they don't like cheats, and their captain has admitted that he has. so it's important now for cricket australia to r
sport now...and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's lizzie greenwood—hughes (0s) australia'sfor one match and find his entire match fee by the icc for his entire match fee by the icc for his part in the ball tampering incident in the third test against south africa. smith, who has given up south africa. smith, who has given up the captaincy for the remainder of the match in cape town, faced a hostile reception as he took to the field. loud boos could be heard around the...
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noel greenwood was one of his knotty ash neighbours are more than a0 years. one of his knotty ash neighbourse really put knotty ash on the map although people elsewhere in the country thought it was a joke. elsewhere in the country thought it was ajoke. i've known people elsewhere in the country thought it was a joke. i've known people who have had to give directions to and i say when you come on the m 62, come off at the sign that says knotty ash and they didn‘t believe me. they thought i was pulling their legs. they thought it didn‘t exist. thought i was pulling their legs. they thought it didn't exist. but it does exist and the people here today mourning one of their own who always stayed true to roots. you'd regularly see him walking around like a businessman, nothing like his stage persona. he was a really nice man, we will miss him, he was good for the community. this is knotty ash primary school. when ofsted inspectors came here they said the place positively exudes happiness, hardly surprising because this is ken dodd‘s old school. and he was keen to maintain his links with the place
noel greenwood was one of his knotty ash neighbours are more than a0 years. one of his knotty ash neighbourse really put knotty ash on the map although people elsewhere in the country thought it was a joke. elsewhere in the country thought it was ajoke. i've known people elsewhere in the country thought it was a joke. i've known people who have had to give directions to and i say when you come on the m 62, come off at the sign that says knotty ash and they didn‘t believe me. they thought i...
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lizzie greenwood—hughes is there for us. gold cup day, the irish still the party, lizzie?sit they have done pretty well at cheltenham, but after all of their success, in the end the big one came down to an epic duel between the two favourites from england. i'm delighted to say i enjoyed by a winning jockey today. harriet tucker, won forfox hunters. we will talk a bit about harriet and her racing in a minute. first the ball, talk through the gold cup. it was a brilliant gold cup, wasn't it? he jumped amazingly in the race. it was just a dramatic gold cup. the jumping native river was some of the best gold cup jumping jumping native river was some of the best gold cupjumping i've ever seen. he jumped best gold cupjumping i've ever seen. hejumped class, i couldn't believe it, he took on everything like it was a and justjumped so well. as a jockey, how difficult is it for you to trust your horse, to know it's going to keep on reading and have the stamina to see it to the end. we trust them, hopefully they will trust us. you know, and just perform well for us and be as brave as
lizzie greenwood—hughes is there for us. gold cup day, the irish still the party, lizzie?sit they have done pretty well at cheltenham, but after all of their success, in the end the big one came down to an epic duel between the two favourites from england. i'm delighted to say i enjoyed by a winning jockey today. harriet tucker, won forfox hunters. we will talk a bit about harriet and her racing in a minute. first the ball, talk through the gold cup. it was a brilliant gold cup, wasn't it? he...
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coming up, walter todd, greenwood capital associate managing director and cio.turn to wall street beat, where we cover three things it is buzzing about. first, wells fargo in the crosshairs with senator warren tooming chairman powell and boot, a new sec investigation. number two, schwartzman had a good 2017. number three, iheart radio on the verge of bankruptcy, but management might get nice rewards. alix: joining us is jason kelly, executive editor for global television. wall street will really be talking about the trade wars, this a lot in the markets and what president trump is thinking. jason: we have this window into what people are talking and thinking about in the bloomberg. i was looking at the most read and it is trade, tarriff, tweet, trump, and it is amazing the market reaction. the reaction from that tweet from the president this morning. alix: a lot of the president's advisers or committees all come from wall street. like schwartzman and the likes of those guys. what is he doing on a day like this? jason: it is hard to know what they are doing other
coming up, walter todd, greenwood capital associate managing director and cio.turn to wall street beat, where we cover three things it is buzzing about. first, wells fargo in the crosshairs with senator warren tooming chairman powell and boot, a new sec investigation. number two, schwartzman had a good 2017. number three, iheart radio on the verge of bankruptcy, but management might get nice rewards. alix: joining us is jason kelly, executive editor for global television. wall street will...
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somebody who's life is falling apart, who's haunted by the ghosts of the past, the score is byjohnny greenwoodaying it loud. and i've now seen it a couple of times, and the first time i found it elliptical, almost hard to follow the plot, but you don't care because what you're following is the characters. second time around i thought, this is proper cinema making. lynne ramsay is an absolute genius, nobody makes films like her. she makes few films, and when she does they are as far as i'm concerned, she has a perfect strike rate, and this is already one of my favourite films of the year and we're only in march. wow. yes. now, mom and dad, which sounds very nice, with nicholas cage, but it's actually parents turning quite nasty on their children? yeah. so it's one of those "what if" horror movies, what if parents suddenly decided to turn on their kids, because they've been in this case, we think, infected either by a virus or perhaps by a signal which is coming through the television. it seems to be sort of sent through television distortion. the film is directed by the guy who is one half of n
somebody who's life is falling apart, who's haunted by the ghosts of the past, the score is byjohnny greenwoodaying it loud. and i've now seen it a couple of times, and the first time i found it elliptical, almost hard to follow the plot, but you don't care because what you're following is the characters. second time around i thought, this is proper cinema making. lynne ramsay is an absolute genius, nobody makes films like her. she makes few films, and when she does they are as far as i'm...
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the greenwood suggest that -- green would suggest that these are doing better.icial numbers have been better than the unofficial ones most of the last year or two or thereabouts. that's what we are looking at. let me tell you what we have on the way. we are trying to see what's happening with the so-called diffusing -- defusing of the debt timebomb. china's latest attempts to rein in risk. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> looking up to victoria peak in hong kong. u.s. stocks, traders unloading materials and energy shares, a second day of slumping commodities possibly to blame. look at the treasury market. that has been absolutely key as well. the 10-year bridging 8.7%, fueled by russia by. as we getting a list here have some windowdressing from end of the month portfolio adjustments. opening the day for what should be closely watched around to of testimony before congress. meanwhile, talking of central sayingsses, parliament the boj easing will help sustain growth, talking of wages and inflation. also at the same time as being weak as well. thatasing their position the j
the greenwood suggest that -- green would suggest that these are doing better.icial numbers have been better than the unofficial ones most of the last year or two or thereabouts. that's what we are looking at. let me tell you what we have on the way. we are trying to see what's happening with the so-called diffusing -- defusing of the debt timebomb. china's latest attempts to rein in risk. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> looking up to victoria peak in hong kong. u.s. stocks, traders unloading...
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time for the sport with lizzie greenwood—hughes.arker tomorrow, joshua, the wb eight and the ibf champion is almost one stone lighter than his previous defence, and 17 stones and £a, parker weighed in £a lighter weighing 16 stone £12. the first timea weighing 16 stone £12. the first time a heavyweight unification bout has been held on british soil. in cricket england's top order batting isa cricket england's top order batting is a very poor in the second test against new zealand, at 1.90 a—5, jonny bairstow and mark wood that a comeback, jonny bairstow and beating just short of the century. but another below par performance for england as they resume day two tonight on 290—8. as a mild reports. after cricket week of scandal, the hadley oval pitch perfect place to rediscover the game is more beautiful side. dismal performance in the first test, england like the sport needs to recover but this is not the way to go about it. alastair cook gone, a fragility to readily exposed, england's top batsmen the game falling in quick succession,
time for the sport with lizzie greenwood—hughes.arker tomorrow, joshua, the wb eight and the ibf champion is almost one stone lighter than his previous defence, and 17 stones and £a, parker weighed in £a lighter weighing 16 stone £12. the first timea weighing 16 stone £12. the first time a heavyweight unification bout has been held on british soil. in cricket england's top order batting isa cricket england's top order batting is a very poor in the second test against new zealand, at 1.90...
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another schoolbook that he read was called "greenwood's grammar." i mention this because this book has a great sentence. it gave him of the grammatical rules. at the end, it would give a bunch of sentences. use -- wherecould is the subject, where is the predicate, and all of that stuff. the very first sentence in this list of examples was "good boys love good books." [laughter] so i had to put that in there. [laughter] looked --e washington i mentioned the rules of civility. how tovery interested in lead a proper life. to do that, he also looked for examples in his life. since his father and his older brother died, he found examples in others like his neighbors. the fairfax family. fairfaxfairfax and lord where people he looked up to and modeled himself after. and both men had very good libraries. toward washington could see ,isiting belfour -- belvoir he could see the importance of books in the shaping of someone's life. one of the books that we have here at mount vernon is by an author named john harris. it is called "lexicon and techniqucon." if
another schoolbook that he read was called "greenwood's grammar." i mention this because this book has a great sentence. it gave him of the grammatical rules. at the end, it would give a bunch of sentences. use -- wherecould is the subject, where is the predicate, and all of that stuff. the very first sentence in this list of examples was "good boys love good books." [laughter] so i had to put that in there. [laughter] looked --e washington i mentioned the rules of civility....
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. >> reporter: now, worthington told me that he alerted the berkeley police chief, andrew greenwood, of his intention to talk to city council about this issue at the next meeting on march 27th. i did reach out to the department to see if i could interview the chief but have yet to hear back. >> do we know how many departments are using this technology and whether they are satisfied with it? >> reporter: there are 50 departments around the country using it right now. none in northern california. one department in southern california and the l.a. area has been using it. they seem to be very happy with this technology. the ones that are reporting back say that it is a very effective tool in cutting down injuries to bystanders when they are part of a chase. >> andre senior, thank you. >>> the chp continues to investigate the death of a man whose body was found on the fruitvale offramp from interstate 580 in oakland. officers discovered the body around 8:45 last night as they were responding to calls about a crash. chp says the man had trumped -- jumped from a tree and then was hit by a c
. >> reporter: now, worthington told me that he alerted the berkeley police chief, andrew greenwood, of his intention to talk to city council about this issue at the next meeting on march 27th. i did reach out to the department to see if i could interview the chief but have yet to hear back. >> do we know how many departments are using this technology and whether they are satisfied with it? >> reporter: there are 50 departments around the country using it right now. none in...
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the score is byjohnny greenwood, whose work is brilliant. almost hard to follow the plot, but you don't care because what you're following is the characters. second time around i thought, this is proper cinema making. lynne ramsay is an absolute genius, nobody makes films like her. she makes few films, and when she does they are always worth it. as far as i'm concerned, she has a perfect strike rate, and this is already one of my favourite films of the year and we're only in march. wow.
the score is byjohnny greenwood, whose work is brilliant. almost hard to follow the plot, but you don't care because what you're following is the characters. second time around i thought, this is proper cinema making. lynne ramsay is an absolute genius, nobody makes films like her. she makes few films, and when she does they are always worth it. as far as i'm concerned, she has a perfect strike rate, and this is already one of my favourite films of the year and we're only in march. wow.
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interested in the nuts and bolts of the plot, it is more a psychological state, a brilliant score byjonny greenwoodhis film because it is wonderful, make it a hit. this is written and directed by angela robinson, great performances by rebecca hall, bella heathcote, believe me, i did not know this story before i saw the film, very eye opening, very entertaining, not enough people saw this in cinemas. i would like more people to see this film on dvd, professor ma rston and the wonder women. that is just about all we have time for this week. you can find all of the film news and from across the bbc on the website. all the previous programmes are on the iplayer, as ever. enjoy your cinema—going. see you next time. hello. this is breakfast, with rachel burden and chris mason. here's a summary of today's main stories from bbc news. an extra 3,000 midwives will be trained in england over the next four years, as part of government plans to meet staffing demands. the 25% boost is one of a number of proposals hoped to help reduce miscarriages and stillbirths. the royal college of midwives has welcomed the ne
interested in the nuts and bolts of the plot, it is more a psychological state, a brilliant score byjonny greenwoodhis film because it is wonderful, make it a hit. this is written and directed by angela robinson, great performances by rebecca hall, bella heathcote, believe me, i did not know this story before i saw the film, very eye opening, very entertaining, not enough people saw this in cinemas. i would like more people to see this film on dvd, professor ma rston and the wonder women. that...
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in the nuts and bolts of the plot, it is more a psychological state, a brilliant score by jonny greenwood it a hit. and, on dvd, professor ma rston and the wonder women. this is written and directed by angela robinson, great performances by rebecca hall, bella heathcote, believe me, i did not know this story before i saw the film, very eye opening, very entertaining, not enough people saw this in cinemas. origins of the wonder woman comic book. i would like more people to see this film on dvd. that is just about all we have time for this week. you can find all of the film news and from across the bbc on the website. all the previous programmes are on the iplayer, as ever. enjoy your cinema—going. see you next time. many of us kicking of british summer time with some sunshine. it has felt springlike, this was sent in from aberdeenshire, blue skies here, gradually spreading south—east through the day. started a little more cloudy in the south and east, for brightening up. some cloud lingering through the day, showers in the north and west dying out through the evening, plenty of clear spell
in the nuts and bolts of the plot, it is more a psychological state, a brilliant score by jonny greenwood it a hit. and, on dvd, professor ma rston and the wonder women. this is written and directed by angela robinson, great performances by rebecca hall, bella heathcote, believe me, i did not know this story before i saw the film, very eye opening, very entertaining, not enough people saw this in cinemas. origins of the wonder woman comic book. i would like more people to see this film on dvd....
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in the nuts and bolts of the plot, it is more a psychological state, a brilliant score by jonny greenwood ramsey is a genius. an absolute genius, please go to see this film because it is wonderful, make it a hit. this is written and directed by angela robinson, great performances by rebecca hall, bella heathcote, believe me, i did not know this story before i saw the film, very eye opening, very entertaining, not enough people saw this in cinemas. i would like more people to see this film on dvd, professor marston and the wonder women. that is just about all we have time for this week. you can find all of the film news and from across the bbc on the website. all the previous programmes are on the iplayer, as ever. enjoy your cinema—going. see you next time. hello, this is breakfast, with naga munchetty and rachel burden. good morning, here's a summary of today's main stories from bbc news. a police officer who swapped himself for a hostage in a supermarket siege in france has died in hospital. lieutenant colonel arnaud beltrame had been praised for his heroism by the french president, emm
in the nuts and bolts of the plot, it is more a psychological state, a brilliant score by jonny greenwood ramsey is a genius. an absolute genius, please go to see this film because it is wonderful, make it a hit. this is written and directed by angela robinson, great performances by rebecca hall, bella heathcote, believe me, i did not know this story before i saw the film, very eye opening, very entertaining, not enough people saw this in cinemas. i would like more people to see this film on...
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in the nuts and bolts of the plot, it is more a psychological state, a brilliant score by jonny greenwood it a hit. you need to see it on a big screen because it is proper cinema. an absolute genius, please go to see this film because it is wonderful, make it a hit. dvd? this is written and directed by angela robinson, great performances by rebecca hall, bella heathcote, lu ke eva ns, origin story of the wonder woman comic book. believe me, i did not know this story before i saw the film, very eye opening, very entertaining, not enough people saw this in cinemas. i would like more people to see this film on dvd, professor marston and the wonder women. that is just about all we have time for this week. you can find all of the film news and from across the bbc on the website. all the previous programmes are on the iplayer, as ever. enjoy your cinema—going. see you next time. feeling very springlike for many of us, tomorrow seen the lion's share of the sunshine, good spells of sunshine and just the risk of one or two showers, particularly for north and west. dry weather around, brightness, t
in the nuts and bolts of the plot, it is more a psychological state, a brilliant score by jonny greenwood it a hit. you need to see it on a big screen because it is proper cinema. an absolute genius, please go to see this film because it is wonderful, make it a hit. dvd? this is written and directed by angela robinson, great performances by rebecca hall, bella heathcote, lu ke eva ns, origin story of the wonder woman comic book. believe me, i did not know this story before i saw the film, very...
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greenwood was not elected he was is superb candidate. -- elected. he was a super candidate. also said considerations that have been advanced to me. we were running a lot of campaigns that year. we were doing a lot of stuff. we will make sure that we can test the next election and that we succeed. congratulate the indians on the success. >> you are going to carry out an exercise to assess, how has that gone? have look atly what has gone on. we didn't the reasons succeed. we have had plenty of successes. >> specifically. failure and you, we were told you are going to find of the reasons. i am asking you. sec. johnson: it is my guess that you had a whole session on that, on this matter. >> we have sessions and we were told there was going to be an assessment and you were going to look at the lessons. we produced the reports in your response to our memorandum sent to us refers to building on the lessons learned. i'm asking what specific lessons? sec. johnson: i have given one which is even with the results at our disposal, you run too many campaigns it wants. -- you run too many
greenwood was not elected he was is superb candidate. -- elected. he was a super candidate. also said considerations that have been advanced to me. we were running a lot of campaigns that year. we were doing a lot of stuff. we will make sure that we can test the next election and that we succeed. congratulate the indians on the success. >> you are going to carry out an exercise to assess, how has that gone? have look atly what has gone on. we didn't the reasons succeed. we have had plenty...
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lizzie greenwood hughes is at the racecouse for us.ve got a true great ones. but we have the feature race which is worth more money and we have two campaigners. cue card, who is 12, up against the last winner of the ruby chase. ruby walsh is out because of the nasty for yesterday. the rya nair chase walsh is out because of the nasty for yesterday. the ryanair chase is for yesterday. the ryanair chase is for horses not fast enough for the queen mother champion race and do not have enough stamina for the gold cup. so that goes on at 2:50pm and we have another feature race for the best long—distance hurdlers on the planet. over three miles and there could be a fairy tale winner in that race. sam spinner, his trainer had cancer and nearly gave up his career and his jockey spends time in prison. they, in in the 3:30pm and eve ryo ne prison. they, in in the 3:30pm and everyone will go wild in cheltenham. and the irish fans will be going wild if they do win. in the press break—up. they have been going well this year. yes, the competition betw
lizzie greenwood hughes is at the racecouse for us.ve got a true great ones. but we have the feature race which is worth more money and we have two campaigners. cue card, who is 12, up against the last winner of the ruby chase. ruby walsh is out because of the nasty for yesterday. the rya nair chase walsh is out because of the nasty for yesterday. the ryanair chase is for yesterday. the ryanair chase is for horses not fast enough for the queen mother champion race and do not have enough stamina...
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sport now on afternoon live with lizzie greenwood—hughes.formed well in the highjump clearing one metre 91. summary of her personal best but higher than any of her competitors. moved into gold medal position. she produced a personal best in the shop but, her weakest discipline. produced a personal best in the shop but, herweakest discipline. it's produced a personal best in the shop but, her weakest discipline. it's in her have all kinds of issues with qualification in the past. with the long jump qualification in the past. with the longjump and qualification in the past. with the long jump and 800 metres later this evening, they are her strongest events. she is in a pretty good place for a medal, particularly her main rival isn't competing in birmingham. bad news for one of our gymnasts. she has really good form at commonwealth games. claudia fragapane. she snapped achilles tendon and will be out of next month's games in australia. she says she is heartbroken and doesn't know when she'll be competing against. she was a star for england at g
sport now on afternoon live with lizzie greenwood—hughes.formed well in the highjump clearing one metre 91. summary of her personal best but higher than any of her competitors. moved into gold medal position. she produced a personal best in the shop but, her weakest discipline. produced a personal best in the shop but, herweakest discipline. it's produced a personal best in the shop but, her weakest discipline. it's in her have all kinds of issues with qualification in the past. with the long...
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specifically the happened at greenwood avenue, but this is our camera just a few blocks from there atght lanes are blocked because of that crash. 37 minutes it's taking you to go southbound between woodhaven and the vine. >>> weather causing there this morning. 150 flights or more out of philadelphia have been canceled so far. some airlines can looking to waive the fees. we'll have another update in 25 minutes blch >>> it's 8:00 on "today." coming up, weather wallop. a major storm hammering the east coast. heavy rain, severe winds and snow, making for a messy and dangerous morning commute, as hard-hit communities brace for more flooding. and dylan is live on the scene. >>> plus, wi-fi worries. >> that's not good. >> a look at how easily hackers can get your personal info while you're lounging at the pool on vacation. >> what if i told you that's not the hotel wi-fi and our security expert can monitor everything you're goidoing on your phone. >>> and sunny's outlook. after his first week in studio 1a, we find out what's next for our puppy with a purpose and check in with his brothers a
specifically the happened at greenwood avenue, but this is our camera just a few blocks from there atght lanes are blocked because of that crash. 37 minutes it's taking you to go southbound between woodhaven and the vine. >>> weather causing there this morning. 150 flights or more out of philadelphia have been canceled so far. some airlines can looking to waive the fees. we'll have another update in 25 minutes blch >>> it's 8:00 on "today." coming up, weather wallop....
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>> well, actually, i think obviously at this point because greenwood wasn't elected, a superb candidate, very nearly got it on the first ballot. all sorts of considerations have been advanced to me about -- i think one of the differences we were running a lot of campaigns that year, david debarro into the w.h.o., we were doing an all lot of stuff. we will make sure that we ccont the next election that we succeed, and that's the ambition. i congratulate the indians on their success. >> we were told you were going to carry out an exercise to assess the reasons. how is that going? >> well, we certainly have looked at what went on. and that is among the reasons that we think we didn't succeed that time. but we have had plenty of successes. we got mark lakok, martin griffiths is new. yemen. >> the failure as a foreign commonwealth office, we were told you were going to look in detail to find out the reasons and learn the lessons. and i'm asking you specifically -- >> well, i think -- unless i missed my guess, that you had a whole session. >> we had a session. >> with lord armand on this matt
>> well, actually, i think obviously at this point because greenwood wasn't elected, a superb candidate, very nearly got it on the first ballot. all sorts of considerations have been advanced to me about -- i think one of the differences we were running a lot of campaigns that year, david debarro into the w.h.o., we were doing an all lot of stuff. we will make sure that we ccont the next election that we succeed, and that's the ambition. i congratulate the indians on their success....
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johnson: obviously it was disappointing that sir christopher greenwood was not elected. was a superb candidate. he very nearly got it on the first ballot. i think that all sorts of considerations have been advanced to me about it. one of the difficulties was that we were running a lot of campaigns that year, such as trying to get david nabarro into the who-as priti will remember. we were trying to do an awful lot of stuff. we will make sure that we contest the next election and that we succeed. that should be the ambition of any country. although i must stress, i congratulate the indians on their success. mr. gapes: we were told that you were going to carry out an exercise to assess the reasons. how has that gone? mr. johnson: we certainly have looked at what went on, and that is among the reasons we think that we did not succeed that time. we have had plenty of successes. we got mark lowcock into russia. martin griffiths is the new representative for yemen. mr. gapes: foreign secretary, the question is about the failure. we were told that you, as the foreign and commonw
johnson: obviously it was disappointing that sir christopher greenwood was not elected. was a superb candidate. he very nearly got it on the first ballot. i think that all sorts of considerations have been advanced to me about it. one of the difficulties was that we were running a lot of campaigns that year, such as trying to get david nabarro into the who-as priti will remember. we were trying to do an awful lot of stuff. we will make sure that we contest the next election and that we succeed....
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sport now on afternoon live with lizzie greenwood hughes.ve their quandaries in this match and the following game against italy on tuesday. i'm pretty clear on the vast majority of the squad and if we had to play tomorrow i know the starting team i'd play. we have more opportunity now to work on things and a chance to look at different tackle systems and a chance to look at different options —— tactical systems. people in different roles so we can systems. people in different roles so we can balance off positionally where we might want to have additional numbers in the squad as well. every time you get to work with the players is a real plus full stop. scotland are hosting costa rica at hampden park. england's footballers aren't too fussed about the rain. england's cricketers quite glad they had some. i think they need it to rain every day of the match if they are to avoid losing the first test match, but the forecast is not good. after being bowled out forjust 58 on the first day, england ari long way behind, but it is not as bad as it coul
sport now on afternoon live with lizzie greenwood hughes.ve their quandaries in this match and the following game against italy on tuesday. i'm pretty clear on the vast majority of the squad and if we had to play tomorrow i know the starting team i'd play. we have more opportunity now to work on things and a chance to look at different tackle systems and a chance to look at different options —— tactical systems. people in different roles so we can systems. people in different roles so we...