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walter todd of greenwood capital is still with us.tent with how you view the economy and if not, how? walter: the headline number of 3.1% is misleading for your discussion you were just having around personal discussion -- personal consumption. there were a lot of one-off factors including a big inventory built that boosted the number including trade. consumption were to print again below 1% going forward, we would have a much lower headline number for the rest of the year. that concerns me a little bit. they relates to claims, remain near 50 year lows but tend to be a lagging indicator. everybody will be dialed in on that payroll report. david: at the same time, let's take a look at the gdp numbers. second quarter will not be as strong as the first quarter. what are you looking at for the rest of the year? walter: i think we're in that model through category -- that muddle through category, the 2% range right now. depending on how long the trade uncertainty lingers, there is downside risk to that number. it consumer confidence contin
walter todd of greenwood capital is still with us.tent with how you view the economy and if not, how? walter: the headline number of 3.1% is misleading for your discussion you were just having around personal discussion -- personal consumption. there were a lot of one-off factors including a big inventory built that boosted the number including trade. consumption were to print again below 1% going forward, we would have a much lower headline number for the rest of the year. that concerns me a...
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alex greenwood will be full back. scotla nd greenwood will be full back.. we will head over an hour to portugal because that is where the england men are playing switzerland ina england men are playing switzerland in a third—place play—off in the nation's league and natalie pirks has been watching. it was the last game of the season and the game no one wanted but the pressure was still on for england to deliver for the fans who had turned out in their thousands. harry kane almost gave them something to cheer from the upper there was a distinct end of school feeling to the match. switzerland the bored kids in class, england trying to give a footballing lesson but missing their cues. dele alli almost woke everybody up before half—time but let's just say there was a pattern emerging. if ever a game needed a goal. switzerland almost handed one to england. but blinking into the sun, jordan pickford had to look alive to granit xhaka's effort. pickford had to look alive to granit xha ka's effort. finally, pickford had to look alive to granit xhaka's effort. final
alex greenwood will be full back. scotla nd greenwood will be full back.. we will head over an hour to portugal because that is where the england men are playing switzerland ina england men are playing switzerland in a third—place play—off in the nation's league and natalie pirks has been watching. it was the last game of the season and the game no one wanted but the pressure was still on for england to deliver for the fans who had turned out in their thousands. harry kane almost gave them...
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they had the chance to take the lead in the first half as he mentioned when alex greenwood was broughtnalty. nikita perez stepped up but waiting for the net to ripple but carrera the argentine goalkeeper was in the form of her life here this evening. she made a fantastic keep out paris and really she had stemmed the tide all the way through until midway to the second half when jodie taylor came to the rescue for england after a really slick move from fran kirby and beth mead on the left—hand side. that goal ended a 14 month goal drought for taylor. she was very relieved at the final whistle as were a lot of england's staff and players because it had been such a battle this game. and speaking afterwards to us she said it was a relief to get the job done. patients was key. he sit all weekend before the game and through qualifying we have had a lot of experience will beget frustrated and did not play our best football but today, we had that patients and we we re today, we had that patients and we were encouraging and had the quality and eventually it paid off. england are through to the l
they had the chance to take the lead in the first half as he mentioned when alex greenwood was broughtnalty. nikita perez stepped up but waiting for the net to ripple but carrera the argentine goalkeeper was in the form of her life here this evening. she made a fantastic keep out paris and really she had stemmed the tide all the way through until midway to the second half when jodie taylor came to the rescue for england after a really slick move from fran kirby and beth mead on the left—hand...
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hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm lizzie greenwood—hughes, here's what's coming—up on the show tonight play the usa in the women's world cup semi—finals after the defending champions beat france tonight. bees stop play at the cricket world cup as south africa go on to thrash sri lanka at chester—le—street. and kyle edmund's final wimbledon warm—up ends in defeat in the semi—finals of eastbourne. welcome to the programme, we're starting at the women's world cup where the match billed as the game of the tournament lived—up to its billing, as the usa beat hosts france 2—1 to set—up a semi—final match with england in lyon on tuesday. let's go live to paris where our reporter sarah mulkerrins has been following the action. hi, sarah, we'll talk about what this means for england in a moment but first can we talk about tonight's match because even though it was 2—nil for most of the game — france put up a really good fight and it was genuinely exciting the whole game wasn't it? yes, absolutely. i do not think that 2-0 yes, absolutely. i do not think that 2—0 lead, told the whole story. the ho
hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm lizzie greenwood—hughes, here's what's coming—up on the show tonight play the usa in the women's world cup semi—finals after the defending champions beat france tonight. bees stop play at the cricket world cup as south africa go on to thrash sri lanka at chester—le—street. and kyle edmund's final wimbledon warm—up ends in defeat in the semi—finals of eastbourne. welcome to the programme, we're starting at the women's world cup where the match...
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greenwood d.w. . only. 2000 kilometers long between them the family separated by trump's immigration order his words 2 years ago jose escobar was deported from the u.s. to el salvador where he was born he was forced to be a fuse wife rose and their 2 children in houston texas they can only visit jose once a year a family torn a possum. all rose has left is her photo album memories of happier days in a bygone past. ever since her husband was deported rose has had to single handedly fend for the family but she won't give up. is the 1st flower any guy has ever given me and jose which is my 1st and only boyfriend so when i started this book i said you know have it see how far or go when it's still going. he gave it to me and i told him. go ahead and put tape on it so carol asked me if he can see is there or is still holding on. the couple has been married for 13 years jose's deportation 2 years ago was completely unexpected. rose still remembers that call as if it were yesterday are you sitting down with
greenwood d.w. . only. 2000 kilometers long between them the family separated by trump's immigration order his words 2 years ago jose escobar was deported from the u.s. to el salvador where he was born he was forced to be a fuse wife rose and their 2 children in houston texas they can only visit jose once a year a family torn a possum. all rose has left is her photo album memories of happier days in a bygone past. ever since her husband was deported rose has had to single handedly fend for the...
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offsides in the build up cameroon were inconsolable and minutes later they were 3 nailed down alex greenwood converting a cleverly what corner to send cameroon packing their tournament ends in violence in. formula one now lewis hamilton won the french grand prix on sunday to extend his championship lead over teammate well terry bolt us to $36.00 points driver started in pole position and lead a largely unavenged full race from start to finish finished in 2nd place followed by ferrari's charles they click in the 3rd level to now has 79 career wins he's closing in on michael schumacher is all time record in needs just 12 more. in tennis roger federer looks to be in fine form for wimbledon after he swatted aside france's divied golf and to win germany's hollow open for a record 10th time the swiss took the 1st sets a tie break and he went on to dominate the 2nd set from there winning $61.00 to clinch his 102nd tour level title federer will be hoping to add to his all of 20 grand slam titles wimbledon gets underway at the start of july he's already won that tournament 8. you're watching news liv
offsides in the build up cameroon were inconsolable and minutes later they were 3 nailed down alex greenwood converting a cleverly what corner to send cameroon packing their tournament ends in violence in. formula one now lewis hamilton won the french grand prix on sunday to extend his championship lead over teammate well terry bolt us to $36.00 points driver started in pole position and lead a largely unavenged full race from start to finish finished in 2nd place followed by ferrari's charles...
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offsides in the build up cameroon were inconsolable and minutes later they were 3 nil down alex greenwood converting a cleverly works corner to send cameroon packing their tournament ends in violence in. and formula one lewis hamilton won the french crown pray on sunday to extend his championship delayed over team mail well terry bought us to $36.00 points the british driver start and pole position and lead a 1 largely unavenged 4 race from start to finish as potus finished in 2nd place followed by ferrari's sialic left in 3rd and last and now has 79 career whens just 12 short of making. all time record. we've probably all seen and heard parrots and song words mimic human stage but researchers in scotland have found that gray seals too can copy human sounds to tell us more about those unexpected finding i've got to tell you reporter paula foley is with me tell me what exactly have these researchers discovered well they found that the gray cells which are found in northern europe on the north east coast of the united states and canada have an ability to copy speech and songs and that what
offsides in the build up cameroon were inconsolable and minutes later they were 3 nil down alex greenwood converting a cleverly works corner to send cameroon packing their tournament ends in violence in. and formula one lewis hamilton won the french crown pray on sunday to extend his championship delayed over team mail well terry bought us to $36.00 points the british driver start and pole position and lead a 1 largely unavenged 4 race from start to finish as potus finished in 2nd place...
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offsides in the build up cameroon were inconsolable and minutes later they were 3 nailed down alex greenwood converting a cleverly worked corner to send cameroon packing their tournament ends in violence in. france have also advanced to the quarter finals after they took down brazil 2 goals to one the hosts of the time it went in front in the 50 seconds minutes. to dion a broke down the wing to send up valerie over on this one all shortly afterwards though. supplying the finish to bring up brazil level the time i went to extra time 106 minutes now france captain dean already latched on to the end of a free kick and that is what sent her side into the quarter final. formula one now lewis hamilton's dominance continues after he won the french grand prix there have been 8 races so far this season and he and his more tape are sadie's teammates well terry both passed one all 8 of them and that's a worrying trend for the rest of the pack. miss avies began this race in 1st and 2nd place and things were no different by the end reigning world champion lewis hamilton sealed his 4th win in a row at lik
offsides in the build up cameroon were inconsolable and minutes later they were 3 nailed down alex greenwood converting a cleverly worked corner to send cameroon packing their tournament ends in violence in. france have also advanced to the quarter finals after they took down brazil 2 goals to one the hosts of the time it went in front in the 50 seconds minutes. to dion a broke down the wing to send up valerie over on this one all shortly afterwards though. supplying the finish to bring up...
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greenwood t w. this is deja vu news asia coming up on our show today a relationship under strain india and the u.s. secretary of state might pump ale goes to new delhi to talk business and security but will tensions over train get in the way of deepening times also coming up we'll take you to the golden triangle in southeast asia a region the tories for the production of synthetic drugs business is booming but why and what are the words doing to stop it. must be at all the age of the meat south korea's new runway model a senior citizen strutting his stuff. i'm sumi so much kind of thank you for joining us on news asia we start today with strained relations between india and the united states the u.s. secretary of state mike pump aoe is in new delhi for talks with indian prime minister narendra modi and indian leaders now ahead of the trip pompei are called india an important partner in security and energy but there are plenty of points of contention between india and the u.s. right now 1st and forem
greenwood t w. this is deja vu news asia coming up on our show today a relationship under strain india and the u.s. secretary of state might pump ale goes to new delhi to talk business and security but will tensions over train get in the way of deepening times also coming up we'll take you to the golden triangle in southeast asia a region the tories for the production of synthetic drugs business is booming but why and what are the words doing to stop it. must be at all the age of the meat south...
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goals from steph houghton, this one from ellen white and a third from alex greenwood sending them throughame though mightjust be remembered for cameroon‘s reaction to a disallowed goal. this effort from ajara nchout was ruled out by the referee for offside via var, with the cameroon players seemingly unwilling to restart the match. ashleigh barty will become the new world numberi when the rankings are published on monday thanks to her victory over julia goerges in the final of the nature valley classic in birmigham. the french open champion is the first australian woman to top the rankings since evonne goolagong—cawley in 1976. michael redford reports. this was a final that meant so much more thanjust this was a final that meant so much more than just a trophy for ashley barty. when in birmingham and she was the new world number one. to do that, she had to beat a familiar face. julia goerges is barty‘s doubles partner normally but this time they were at opposite ends of the court and it was party under control, winning the first set 6—34. any hopes of a similar sorted to success any hopes
goals from steph houghton, this one from ellen white and a third from alex greenwood sending them throughame though mightjust be remembered for cameroon‘s reaction to a disallowed goal. this effort from ajara nchout was ruled out by the referee for offside via var, with the cameroon players seemingly unwilling to restart the match. ashleigh barty will become the new world numberi when the rankings are published on monday thanks to her victory over julia goerges in the final of the nature...
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offsides in the build up cameroon were inconsolable and minutes later they were 3 nailed down alex greenwood converting a cleverly worked corner to send cameroon packing their tournament ends in violence here. i mean it's just a matter of centimeters you look at that line they are supposed to make things clear are supposed to take these judgment calls out of the hands of the referee and use technology is that working i mean it's just making it even worse for my opinion it's not working whatsoever i mean in the broader context we still have the same old problems with they are it is wasting a lot of time where the referee checks decisions it's also making these referees actually doubt the decisions they're making and it is also is ruining the atmosphere slightly a lot of fans still and if they should celebrate a penalty when it's awarded or a goal when it's scored because they have no idea if it's going to stand but i think this game is a perfect microcosm if you will of exactly what is wrong and right would be a all because on the one hand it did get everything right within the rules it techn
offsides in the build up cameroon were inconsolable and minutes later they were 3 nailed down alex greenwood converting a cleverly worked corner to send cameroon packing their tournament ends in violence here. i mean it's just a matter of centimeters you look at that line they are supposed to make things clear are supposed to take these judgment calls out of the hands of the referee and use technology is that working i mean it's just making it even worse for my opinion it's not working...
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england was also rattled but when it mattered, they found a way through as alex greenwood settled.have seen it all and world cup football, he or she is coming off after a record 18 appearances on the global stage and match she is unlikely to forget. it isa game match she is unlikely to forget. it is a game that had everything, but only one thing counsellor england, they are through to the quarterfinals. they will play norway and we go live now to jane dougal who was watching the game. a big win but it has to be said, about cameroon players and how they handle themselves. yet, it really was incredible scenes. he said it was going to be a physical match but i don't think we anticipated how physical it was in the third minute. she took an elbow to her face, fortu nately she took an elbow to her face, fortunately she was ok, but the cameroon player got a yellow card just three minutes and just before the first goal, strange incident. walking away from the cameroon keeper and one of the cameron defenders, spat on her. we don't know if there was deliberate or not, i spoke to her afterwar
england was also rattled but when it mattered, they found a way through as alex greenwood settled.have seen it all and world cup football, he or she is coming off after a record 18 appearances on the global stage and match she is unlikely to forget. it isa game match she is unlikely to forget. it is a game that had everything, but only one thing counsellor england, they are through to the quarterfinals. they will play norway and we go live now to jane dougal who was watching the game. a big win...
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greenwood song t w. this is d w news live from berlin discord in brussels over who will fill the european union's top jobs france and germany have reached a compromise over the post of commission president but there's some stiff resistance coming from eastern european neighbors also on the program the biggest show of people power in sudan since a violent crackdown on june the 3rd protesters take to the streets to demand a civilian rule. and an unprecedented and unexpected a handshake as donald.
greenwood song t w. this is d w news live from berlin discord in brussels over who will fill the european union's top jobs france and germany have reached a compromise over the post of commission president but there's some stiff resistance coming from eastern european neighbors also on the program the biggest show of people power in sudan since a violent crackdown on june the 3rd protesters take to the streets to demand a civilian rule. and an unprecedented and unexpected a handshake as donald.
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go back to 2015 and alex greenwood was the youngest lioness in the world cup at canada.united captain says she is using that experience to help the youngest member of the squad this time around. i think i'm really different to howl time around. i think i'm really different to how i was four years ago in the sense of i am more mature. probably know the game a lot better than i did then. i think the game has moved on so much in four years that georgia has probably progressed more than i did at her age but she is a fantastic talent andl age but she is a fantastic talent and i will give herthe age but she is a fantastic talent and i will give her the best advice ican coming and i will give her the best advice i can coming into the tournament, but she doesn't need much advice. she will be a really talented player. alex, georgia, and the rest of the lionesses have their focus firmly set on the game against argentina on friday. because england beat scotland in their opening game and because japan, the 2011winners, the runners—up last time out had that shock draw with argentina
go back to 2015 and alex greenwood was the youngest lioness in the world cup at canada.united captain says she is using that experience to help the youngest member of the squad this time around. i think i'm really different to howl time around. i think i'm really different to how i was four years ago in the sense of i am more mature. probably know the game a lot better than i did then. i think the game has moved on so much in four years that georgia has probably progressed more than i did at...
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greenwood t w. agriculture is in crisis not just in many parts of africa which are prone to drought and land speculation ravaged by climate change soil degradation pesticides and insect to death a loss of farmland is no longer able to bring forth the bounty who once taken for granted from the united states to europe from africa to asia and australia there is trouble on the farm and if we want to continue having our daily bread we have to act now welcome to mate and it's time to rethink the way we farm our land why because even in temperate climate zones like europe conditions are changing and they're changing fast in regions of germany for example the water table is forming and harvests are declining as a result adapting to the new conditions requires a willingness to explore new methods and take advantage of new opportunities when you crops no longer grow the way they used to it may be time to try something different. it's early in the morning and the brandenburg rangers are doing their rounds at t
greenwood t w. agriculture is in crisis not just in many parts of africa which are prone to drought and land speculation ravaged by climate change soil degradation pesticides and insect to death a loss of farmland is no longer able to bring forth the bounty who once taken for granted from the united states to europe from africa to asia and australia there is trouble on the farm and if we want to continue having our daily bread we have to act now welcome to mate and it's time to rethink the way...
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greenwood on g.w. . hello and welcome to global 3000. in israel a social entrepreneur is helping people with mental health issues find their place in society. in the choir in our base drinks are all the rage in brazil but farming methods need to change to save the rain forests. but 1st we meet some of china's most powerful influences who help dictate the trends in china's fashion industry. expensive wheels designer accessories yachts and so may food the luxury goods market is booming last year alone manufacturers raked in 1.2 trillion euros worldwide. one of the top markets for luxury items is china 2000 just one percent of luxury goods went to chinese buyers. by 2018 the amount to shop to 33 percent for car suggests that by 2025 affluent chinese will purchase 46 percent of all luxury goods and it's the under 30 s. who are leading the way they know what's hot and what's not thanks to some savvy individuals on social media. the latest collection by a top american designer is being presented to selected guests in shanghai. one of the v.i.p
greenwood on g.w. . hello and welcome to global 3000. in israel a social entrepreneur is helping people with mental health issues find their place in society. in the choir in our base drinks are all the rage in brazil but farming methods need to change to save the rain forests. but 1st we meet some of china's most powerful influences who help dictate the trends in china's fashion industry. expensive wheels designer accessories yachts and so may food the luxury goods market is booming last year...
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greenwood kong t.w. . place. to place . this is news live from berlin a victory for turkey's opposition and a big blow for president there was. large crowds in this them bowl celebrate after opposition candidate x. from him although when was the controversial rewrite of the city's mayoral election he calles the outcome as a vote.
greenwood kong t.w. . place. to place . this is news live from berlin a victory for turkey's opposition and a big blow for president there was. large crowds in this them bowl celebrate after opposition candidate x. from him although when was the controversial rewrite of the city's mayoral election he calles the outcome as a vote.
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greenwood kong d.w. . so what you'd have to get through the bundesliga break without a football 6 think again. defeat the women's world cup. with such excitement. explains the 19 women's the i told the results on the d.w.p. . their super sharp. themselves away super secretive. the jingling those coins and super. definitely around 20000000000 more or less. how do germany's wealthiest people live why do they keep such a low profile. of a snooper rofl to catch a glimpse. of a good little top of the world to discuss the super bridge starts june 10th double. play . the c.w. live from for lent a last minute deal on migration helps mexico avoid potentially devastating u.s. terrorists president trump says he suspending planned levies on mexican goods indefinitely after mexico greens to do more to stem the flow of migrants crossing its territory and also coming up.
greenwood kong d.w. . so what you'd have to get through the bundesliga break without a football 6 think again. defeat the women's world cup. with such excitement. explains the 19 women's the i told the results on the d.w.p. . their super sharp. themselves away super secretive. the jingling those coins and super. definitely around 20000000000 more or less. how do germany's wealthiest people live why do they keep such a low profile. of a snooper rofl to catch a glimpse. of a good little top of...
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money or limb greenwood t.w. . i don't think that is the job. i just sometimes am but i stand up in whichever research i'm in thinks deep into the german culture of looking at the stereotypes the question but if you think the future of the country that i'm playing. piano needed to be taken as drama play out. it's all about. nothing i might show join me for me to jam and funded. but you post. welcome to the euro max you tube channel. goodbye no story. with exclusive insights. and a must see concerning startup culture in europe. a place to be for curious minds. do it yourself networkers. so subscribe don't miss out. at the g. 20 summit in osaka u.s. president donald trump said he was open to making a trade deal with his chinese counterpart heating ping that would be as he put it monumental previously trumpet threaten more tariffs on chinese goods if the 2 countries fail to do a deal. the german captain of the rescue ship sea watch 3 has been arrested by italian police after docking at a port on the island of lampedusa italy's got.
money or limb greenwood t.w. . i don't think that is the job. i just sometimes am but i stand up in whichever research i'm in thinks deep into the german culture of looking at the stereotypes the question but if you think the future of the country that i'm playing. piano needed to be taken as drama play out. it's all about. nothing i might show join me for me to jam and funded. but you post. welcome to the euro max you tube channel. goodbye no story. with exclusive insights. and a must see...
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england too were rattled but when it mattered, they found a way through, as alex greenwood settled theengland's captain as the cameron player escaped a red for this. cameroon are out but have left their mark. cameroon are an unpredictable side but still, no one could have foreseen a match packed with as much incident and emotion as that. it was a stressful time for england and according to their manager, a poor advert for the women's game. that wasn't football, for me, it was not a world cup last 16 in terms of the behaviour that i want to see from footballers. this is going out worldwide. it was a game that had everything but only one thing counts for england. they are through to the quarterfinals. katie gornall, bbc news. andy murray's lifted the doubles title at queen's in his first tournament since major hip surgery for a second time. he was playing pain—free alongside feliciano lopez, who also won the singles title. murray said he could return to singles matches in august. david ornstein reports. backin back ina back in a final, only five months after it seemed his career might be
england too were rattled but when it mattered, they found a way through, as alex greenwood settled theengland's captain as the cameron player escaped a red for this. cameroon are out but have left their mark. cameroon are an unpredictable side but still, no one could have foreseen a match packed with as much incident and emotion as that. it was a stressful time for england and according to their manager, a poor advert for the women's game. that wasn't football, for me, it was not a world cup...
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at greenwood t w. played 7.this is d w news asia coming up on our show today a relationship under strain india and the u.s. secretary of state my pump ale goes to new delhi to talk business and security tensions over trade get in the way of deepening talks also coming up we'll take you to the golden triangle in southeast asia a region the tories for the production of synthetic drugs business is booming but why and what are authorities doing to stop it. must be at all the ages we meet south korea's new runway.
at greenwood t w. played 7.this is d w news asia coming up on our show today a relationship under strain india and the u.s. secretary of state my pump ale goes to new delhi to talk business and security tensions over trade get in the way of deepening talks also coming up we'll take you to the golden triangle in southeast asia a region the tories for the production of synthetic drugs business is booming but why and what are authorities doing to stop it. must be at all the ages we meet south...
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when it matters, england found a way through as alex greenwood settled.ut only one thing counts for england, they are through to the quarterfinals. the hosts are taking on brazil in the court of —— quarter giving france the lead only to be disallowed on review. meanwhile, too much is currently under way columbia, who have already qualified from group b are currently beating paraguay by a goal and meanwhile earlier in the second half of the other game, they have given argentina a 1—0 lead. in the africa cup, senegal began its campaign with a 2—0 lead in algeria, kenya zero and about 20 minutes to go, morocco beat them 1—0 in group d thanks to a late end goal. and tennis, andy murray's come back from surgery has ended with a fairy tale when the final of the queen's club. him and his partner beat britain and american but both pairs winning a set, the final went to a championship tie—break with andy murray and lopez winning ten points to five and it was a day to remember for lopez because he won the men's single title just a few hours earlier against them to
when it matters, england found a way through as alex greenwood settled.ut only one thing counts for england, they are through to the quarterfinals. the hosts are taking on brazil in the court of —— quarter giving france the lead only to be disallowed on review. meanwhile, too much is currently under way columbia, who have already qualified from group b are currently beating paraguay by a goal and meanwhile earlier in the second half of the other game, they have given argentina a 1—0 lead....
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and here to give us more on it is our very own lizzie greenwood hughes. already made history as a female jockey at top level. the first female jockey to win 100 races level. the first female jockey to win100 races in a year and now she is the first female jockey to win at royal ascot in 32 years. she did it in style and what's fascinating is she's kind of been semi retired for the last few years. she went into full retirement a couple of years ago, came back because in france, female jockeys have a weight allowa nce female jockeys have a weight allowance so she has kind of came out of retirement and she said, can i come out of retirement and she said, can icome in out of retirement and she said, can i come in right for you? because she could make the weight, eight stone, she got the right on this horse. she is meeting the queen's course magnetic charm to win. slightly overshadowed because she received a ban overshadowed because she received a ba n after overshadowed because she received a ban after the race for overuse of the whip but flatjockeys haven't
and here to give us more on it is our very own lizzie greenwood hughes. already made history as a female jockey at top level. the first female jockey to win 100 races level. the first female jockey to win100 races in a year and now she is the first female jockey to win at royal ascot in 32 years. she did it in style and what's fascinating is she's kind of been semi retired for the last few years. she went into full retirement a couple of years ago, came back because in france, female jockeys...
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offsides in the build up cameroon were inconsolable and minutes later they were 3 nailed down alex greenwood converting a cleverly what's called to send cameroon packing their tournament ends in violence in. the annual be 18 awards which represented last night in los angeles california the show honors they best black and black music and entertainment. before was inserted their hottest. management by the usaf a lifetime achievement award one of the night's a top when it was carving a group of have prizes for album of the year and the best team out. there are certain canada seems to indicate that playing an instrument significantly increases students' scores in a wide range of subjects so if you've ever wondered why the music of jazz incorporates mathematical concepts or albert einstein was such an accomplished a piano player well perhaps now when. the canadian study says playing a musical instrument especially in a group can dramatically improve academic performing. in other ways after crunching 2 decades of data from over 100000 school students in british columbia the researchers showed that
offsides in the build up cameroon were inconsolable and minutes later they were 3 nailed down alex greenwood converting a cleverly what's called to send cameroon packing their tournament ends in violence in. the annual be 18 awards which represented last night in los angeles california the show honors they best black and black music and entertainment. before was inserted their hottest. management by the usaf a lifetime achievement award one of the night's a top when it was carving a group of...
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the greenwood kong d.w. . how's your view of the world. where i come from not all of that to get to cisco it's just like with chinese food just doesn't measure away i am always reminds me of home after decades of living in germany chinese food is one of the things i miss the most but that taking a step back i see things i need to difference me now and then of fluids 1st that's going to go nation that exists to add up part of the law which haven't been implemented in china that's new not to chinese people wondering if their foot is. thank you but if i have the right the are ready. this is the job i'm just understanding how i see it and that's why i left my job because i tried to do exactly anything. by name of the names and i was deputy 2. hong kong's chief executive has suspended indefinitely a proposed law allowing expeditions to mainland china the climbdown comes after mass protests with demonstrators concerned over their ocean of civil liberties and the rule of law. progress will resume on sunday to pressure the government to cancel the
the greenwood kong d.w. . how's your view of the world. where i come from not all of that to get to cisco it's just like with chinese food just doesn't measure away i am always reminds me of home after decades of living in germany chinese food is one of the things i miss the most but that taking a step back i see things i need to difference me now and then of fluids 1st that's going to go nation that exists to add up part of the law which haven't been implemented in china that's new not to...
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i'm lizzie greenwood—hughes — here with here's your latest sports news.on tickets sold and the hosts got their tournament off to the best possible start with a a—0 victory over south korea in paris. patrick gearey reports. in scale and as practical, france promised to host women's football greatest show. a tournament that will matter long after the music stops and the smoke clears. that ta kes stops and the smoke clears. that takes planning, including on the pitch. runs among the favourites, especially when up against south korea. you's way. the opening goal of the world cup finals of 2019. the scorer their biggest star. a beginning so perfect it was almost choreographed. almost. of course, football is not a predictable game and even when you score you are not entirely sure. france thought they had a second but this is the first women's tournament to use va are. this was its first use. the decision, somewhat belatedly, offside. a minor delay to the french. they have in their number wendie renard, a six foot on the tallest play in the tournament. an altitu
i'm lizzie greenwood—hughes — here with here's your latest sports news.on tickets sold and the hosts got their tournament off to the best possible start with a a—0 victory over south korea in paris. patrick gearey reports. in scale and as practical, france promised to host women's football greatest show. a tournament that will matter long after the music stops and the smoke clears. that ta kes stops and the smoke clears. that takes planning, including on the pitch. runs among the...
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but alex greenwood is brought in.cott who becomes england's most capped player. he has bought nikita paris in. tony duggan remains from the japan game. she missed the first two games with a thigh injury. there has been some criticism that england perhaps have not played to their potential but this is a strong side and a statement that phil neville is making, setting them out against cameroon. at this stage, i don't think you can take any risks. it is worth saying that it is externally hot here in valenciennes. 30 degrees. walking around here, believe me, carrying equipment and walking upstairs on the way to get to the stadium, we are dripping in sweat. very hot, i would imagine the conditions will be fairly unbearable for the players. it is something they will have to get used to. phil neville has said we are at their fattest that they are ever been. so obviously it —— at their fittest. conditions will be difficult, but they willjust have to cope with it. and hopefully it won't be a factor. hopefully it won't affect p
but alex greenwood is brought in.cott who becomes england's most capped player. he has bought nikita paris in. tony duggan remains from the japan game. she missed the first two games with a thigh injury. there has been some criticism that england perhaps have not played to their potential but this is a strong side and a statement that phil neville is making, setting them out against cameroon. at this stage, i don't think you can take any risks. it is worth saying that it is externally hot here...
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i'm lizzie greenwood hughes, the headlines tonight...icket world cup. england's women make it 14 wins in a row after beating the west indies by 42 runs in their latest twenty20 match. and hayley turner makes history again as the first woman since 1987 to ride a winner at royal ascot. so lots to get through and we're starting with cricket and england's 20 run shock defeat to sri lanka in the world cup group stage... a shock because sri lanka have been poor so far in the tournament while england have been the long time favourites... and with some tough games still to come, this was one they needed to win. austin halewood has the story of the match at headingley. sign in blue skies and heading lee first taste of the cricket world cup. —— sun, blue sky. after three weeks, the faithful were straightaway caught up in action. brett carr and the deep by mowing ollie and two wickets in the first three overs for england. a nightmare start by sri lanka who needed a win. already there fans need a lift. but one came from fernando. archer sent out of
i'm lizzie greenwood hughes, the headlines tonight...icket world cup. england's women make it 14 wins in a row after beating the west indies by 42 runs in their latest twenty20 match. and hayley turner makes history again as the first woman since 1987 to ride a winner at royal ascot. so lots to get through and we're starting with cricket and england's 20 run shock defeat to sri lanka in the world cup group stage... a shock because sri lanka have been poor so far in the tournament while england...
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i'm lizzie greenwood—hughes. here's what's coming up on tonight's show. winning start with a 4—0 victory over south korea. jo konta's french open run comes to an end, beaten in the semi—finals at roland garros. and lewis hamilton crashes out of second practice at the canadian grand prix. thanks forjoining us on sportsday. let's start at the women's world cup, where hosts france nearly immediately —— million tickets sold and a host of france got off to a winning start. patrick gearey reports. in scale and spectacle, france promised to host women's football's great show and is medical that does not stop until everything stops in the smoke clears. france arm of the favourites, especially up against south korea. here is why. the first goal of the world cup in 2019! their biggest our scoring, and beginning so biggest our scoring, and beginning so perfect it was almost choreographed, almost. football is not put but now even when you score, you are not entirely sure. france that they had a second but this is the first women plus what tournament to use the ar in
i'm lizzie greenwood—hughes. here's what's coming up on tonight's show. winning start with a 4—0 victory over south korea. jo konta's french open run comes to an end, beaten in the semi—finals at roland garros. and lewis hamilton crashes out of second practice at the canadian grand prix. thanks forjoining us on sportsday. let's start at the women's world cup, where hosts france nearly immediately —— million tickets sold and a host of france got off to a winning start. patrick gearey...
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good evening, i'm lizzie greenwood—hughes with your latest sports news. england beat norway to reach the semi—finals of the world cup. it was a comfortable victory as well, 3—0 the final score. katie gornall reports from le havre. just across the channel, a home not farfrom home. this is england's second world cup game in le havre, but this one brings the nerves of a knockout. some of those nerves were settled afterjust two minutes. ellen white usually finishes these in her sleep. now england hit top gear. this was a display of brilliant efficiency, engineered by nikita parris and finished by white. this her fifth goal of the tournament. for those watching at glastonbury, the scoreline was music to their ears. this was meant to be england's biggest test at the tournament and they were passing with flying colours. lucy lu cy bro nze lucy bronze showing why her manager calls her the world's best. hands up if you enjoyed that one? england weren't perfect but when norway threatened, steph houghton was there an england's captain was having an impact at both en
good evening, i'm lizzie greenwood—hughes with your latest sports news. england beat norway to reach the semi—finals of the world cup. it was a comfortable victory as well, 3—0 the final score. katie gornall reports from le havre. just across the channel, a home not farfrom home. this is england's second world cup game in le havre, but this one brings the nerves of a knockout. some of those nerves were settled afterjust two minutes. ellen white usually finishes these in her sleep. now...
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good evening, i'm lizzie greenwood—hughes, here with your latest sports news.he tournament‘ lived up to its billing. the defending champions the usa beat hosts france 2—1 to set up a semifinal match with england in lyon on tuesday. the usa captain megan rapinoe scored both their goals, the first early in the game — her free kick somehow working its way through several pairs of legs to beat the keeper. and her second around 65 minutes. but france never gave up and they pushed the usa all the way, eventually finding the target late on after an unmarked wendie renard headed in a free kick. france kept the drama going until the final whistle, but it's the usa who'll play england in the semifinals. the result also means britain are guaranteed a place at next year's olympics. onto tennis, and after saying he believes he's good enough to win wimbledon, british number one kyle edmund has been drawn against spain's jaume munar in the first round next week. but he fell short today as he lost in straight sets to the unseeded american taylor fritz in the semifinals at east
good evening, i'm lizzie greenwood—hughes, here with your latest sports news.he tournament‘ lived up to its billing. the defending champions the usa beat hosts france 2—1 to set up a semifinal match with england in lyon on tuesday. the usa captain megan rapinoe scored both their goals, the first early in the game — her free kick somehow working its way through several pairs of legs to beat the keeper. and her second around 65 minutes. but france never gave up and they pushed the usa all...
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the midwestern community of greenwood in tulsa oklahoma was the most affluent black community in america with over 300 black owned businesses known as black wall street. in main 1921 the whole 35 block neighborhood was obliterated by a white mob triggered by a false rumor that a black man had raped a white girl homes businesses schools and churches were burned and by and over 100 people died. while a massacre after another in a sort of rolled across the country all of these riots where thousands of black people were killed if you study history you see that this is been a continuous. a continuous assault on black people yeah we we think there is a giant. and we think it needs to be met because i think it is a just response to america's history my family's. you know status and wealth has as has been has benefited from from their choice to enslave people the total number is staggering of whites who owned at least one black body you know it would have them at least half but at least half the states well probably white population i actually met recently the descent descendants of one of the p
the midwestern community of greenwood in tulsa oklahoma was the most affluent black community in america with over 300 black owned businesses known as black wall street. in main 1921 the whole 35 block neighborhood was obliterated by a white mob triggered by a false rumor that a black man had raped a white girl homes businesses schools and churches were burned and by and over 100 people died. while a massacre after another in a sort of rolled across the country all of these riots where...
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england were rattled but when it mattered, alex greenwood settled the nerves. england have a third!ernational football here she is coming off after 18 matches on the international stage. it had everything. but only one thing countering them. they are through to the quarterfinals. they will play norway on thursday. these are live pictures where the second last 16 game of the day kicked off 20 minutes ago. france taking on brazil. it is currently goalless. playing for a place in the quarterfinals. you can follow the game on the bbc red button, iplayer 01’ on game on the bbc red button, iplayer or on bbc sport website. and at. andy murray's come back from career saving hip surgery has ended with a fairy tale when any final of the men's double. he and his partner lopez beatjoe men's double. he and his partner lopez beat joe salisbury men's double. he and his partner lopez beatjoe salisbury and an american partner beating them. it was a real data memberfor lopez because he had won the men's singles title just a few hours before. when he beat simon. it has been brilliant. i have really en
england were rattled but when it mattered, alex greenwood settled the nerves. england have a third!ernational football here she is coming off after 18 matches on the international stage. it had everything. but only one thing countering them. they are through to the quarterfinals. they will play norway on thursday. these are live pictures where the second last 16 game of the day kicked off 20 minutes ago. france taking on brazil. it is currently goalless. playing for a place in the...
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destroyed black -- greenwood was destroyed. black owned homes and businesses were burned. at least 8 people were killed. despite african american service in world war ii. i commend mr. coleman and i mr. owens and mr. hughes. read the bill. the bill says this is a study to consider a national apology which has been done and a proposal for reparations for the institution of slavery. the institution of slavery has never gone away. it exists. it is subject to the laws and the current atmosphere of what has generated today. racial and economic discrimination against african americans and the impact of these forces on living african americans that are to make recommendations to the congress on appropriate remedies and for other purposes. why does the congress have to do it? because the congress is the law -making body of the federal government, and it was the state and federal government that institutionalized laws that made slavery an act of the state. it is not the courts. they will interpret, but we have to correct our error. and
destroyed black -- greenwood was destroyed. black owned homes and businesses were burned. at least 8 people were killed. despite african american service in world war ii. i commend mr. coleman and i mr. owens and mr. hughes. read the bill. the bill says this is a study to consider a national apology which has been done and a proposal for reparations for the institution of slavery. the institution of slavery has never gone away. it exists. it is subject to the laws and the current atmosphere of...
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world skills competition takes place in russia this august and my constituent 21-year-old lewis greenwood will be represented in the uk in a bricklaying competition. will the prime minister wish lewis and the rest of team uk the best of british in these killed olympics? >> absolutely right to reference that we need those skills for our society in the future. i'm happy to congratulate lewis on being a uk representative in the bricklaying competition in the skills competition in russia and wish him all the best and i'm sure the house will wish him the best as he carries the uk standard with him. >> winston churchill was a 60 bricks and our man, a pretty good bricklayer himself. >> at the end of her career will the prime minister take time to reflect that her creation of this hostile environment led to the wind rush scandal, a catalog of errors in immigration decisions, to people feeling unsafe in their own homes, and atmosphere of distrust and suspicion and the know phobia which is damaged our relations with our european nations. will see apologize? >> prime minister. >> can i first of all
world skills competition takes place in russia this august and my constituent 21-year-old lewis greenwood will be represented in the uk in a bricklaying competition. will the prime minister wish lewis and the rest of team uk the best of british in these killed olympics? >> absolutely right to reference that we need those skills for our society in the future. i'm happy to congratulate lewis on being a uk representative in the bricklaying competition in the skills competition in russia and...
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but one of the places this got started what lee greenwood actually and ronald reagan.nd i'd gladly stand up next to you and defend her still today ♪ ♪ 'cause there ain't no doubt i love this land ♪ ♪ god bless the u.s.a. >> and, tim, you write in the book this really has become a red state anthem, and you compare it to a very different song, bruce springsteen's "born in the u.s.a.." >> which was really a blue collar anthem. and mistook, george wills, famously, wrote a review of a bruce springsteen concert and then ronald reagan tried to adopt it for his campaign, and bruce would have nothing to do with it because he didn't understand the song would always trying to say. he is singing about losing a friend and applying to a blue collar worker and what america was doing for them. but it's easy to understand that when you listen to sort of the course of the springsteen song. certainly >>> certainly when you see the album cover. lee greenwood's song is borderline over the top patriotic, and it's a fantastic song. i grew up listening to it and when i started singing it in c
but one of the places this got started what lee greenwood actually and ronald reagan.nd i'd gladly stand up next to you and defend her still today ♪ ♪ 'cause there ain't no doubt i love this land ♪ ♪ god bless the u.s.a. >> and, tim, you write in the book this really has become a red state anthem, and you compare it to a very different song, bruce springsteen's "born in the u.s.a.." >> which was really a blue collar anthem. and mistook, george wills, famously,...
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melissa: let's bring in scotty greenwood from the canadian american business council.s your take? what did you hear? >> i thought it was really good visit. he is still talking about it as we talk. what he mentioned though is not just the usmca, the new in the tax but other agreements not part of the trade deal but incredibly important for our economy. you talked about it. how we manage our common border. how we deal with the movement of goods and people and cargo across the border and addressing together things like the opioid crisis. that is new. that is not something people really expected to come up today. i give him credit for raising it. it is classic day in washington, where the prime minister meets with all of the house leadership, democrats and republicans but on the senate side they're dealing with iran. that is classic. in canada and u.s. is focused on extremely important relationship with the united states and the united states is focused on yes, canada, but also the rest of the world. painted a picture where we are in this relationship with the economy and
melissa: let's bring in scotty greenwood from the canadian american business council.s your take? what did you hear? >> i thought it was really good visit. he is still talking about it as we talk. what he mentioned though is not just the usmca, the new in the tax but other agreements not part of the trade deal but incredibly important for our economy. you talked about it. how we manage our common border. how we deal with the movement of goods and people and cargo across the border and...
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david: walter todd of greenwood of jpl and alex roever morgan, thank you for being with us. conversation -- stay tuned for a conversation with the chicago fed president in the next hour. to peterwe speak navarro, assistant to the president for trade and many factoring policy. live -- and manufacturing policy. live from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ david: tariffs on chinese imports, and maybe now on mexico as well, has led to much of wall street now projecting lower growth and the possibility of recession if things continue. the president of the world bank and a former member of the present's economic team -- of the president's economic team said, "there's been a tumble in this this confidence, a slowdown in global trade, and momentum remains fragile." joining us from washington is peter navarro, assistant to the president for trade and manufacturing policy. thank you for joining us. as you take a look at what is going on here, if things continue as they are headed right now, we will get tariffs on mexico, which the president has said, as well as increased tariffs on chines
david: walter todd of greenwood of jpl and alex roever morgan, thank you for being with us. conversation -- stay tuned for a conversation with the chicago fed president in the next hour. to peterwe speak navarro, assistant to the president for trade and many factoring policy. live -- and manufacturing policy. live from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ david: tariffs on chinese imports, and maybe now on mexico as well, has led to much of wall street now projecting lower growth and the...
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england were rattled but when it mattered, they found a way through as alex greenwood settled the nervesg off after a record 18 appearance on the world stage. it was a game that had everything but only one thing counts for england, they are through to the quarterfinals. we always knew that cameroon were an unpredictable sign, i don't think anyone foresaw the incident and emotion, i think it would've been a stressful game for england, there be relieved of come through it relatively unscathed and others face an entirely different challenge in norway. they will have to be at their best to beat that team. andy murray and doubles partner lopez are leading in the doubles final at queens in what has been a busy afternoon for la paz, earlier lifting the singles title for a second title. backin back ina back in a final only five months after it seemed his career might be over. andy murray's recovery from the hip injury is still in its early stages, but so far so good. for now, the focus is on doubles and typically, he is already in contention for a trophy. murray's partner had collected one in ou
england were rattled but when it mattered, they found a way through as alex greenwood settled the nervesg off after a record 18 appearance on the world stage. it was a game that had everything but only one thing counts for england, they are through to the quarterfinals. we always knew that cameroon were an unpredictable sign, i don't think anyone foresaw the incident and emotion, i think it would've been a stressful game for england, there be relieved of come through it relatively unscathed and...
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the midwestern community of greenwood in tulsa oklahoma was the most affluent black community in america with over 300 black owned businesses known as black wall street. in main 1921 the whole 35 block neighborhood was obliterated by a white mob triggered by a false rumor that a black man had raped a white girl homes businesses schools and churches were burned and by and over 100 people died. while a massacre after another and you sort of rolled across the country all of these riots where thousands of black people were killed if you study history you see that this is been a continuous. a continuous assault on black people yeah we we think there is a giant. and we think it needs to be met because i think it is a just response to america's history my family's. you know status and wealth has as has been has benefited from from their choice to enslave people the total number is staggering of whites who owned at least one black body at least half but at least half up this was probably a good white population i actually met recently the descent descendants of one of the people my family enslav
the midwestern community of greenwood in tulsa oklahoma was the most affluent black community in america with over 300 black owned businesses known as black wall street. in main 1921 the whole 35 block neighborhood was obliterated by a white mob triggered by a false rumor that a black man had raped a white girl homes businesses schools and churches were burned and by and over 100 people died. while a massacre after another and you sort of rolled across the country all of these riots where...
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the midwestern community of greenwood in tulsa oklahoma was the most affluent black community in america with over 300 black owned businesses known as black wall street. in main 1921 the whole 35 block neighborhood was obliterated by a white mob triggered by a false rumor that a black man had raped a white girl homes businesses schools and churches were burned and by and over 100 people died. while a massacre after another in this sort of rolled across the country all of these riots where thousands of black people were killed if you study history you see that this is been a continuous. a continuous assault on black people yeah we we think there is a giant. and we think it needs to be met because i think it is a just response to america's history my family's. you know status and wealth as as has been has benefitted from from their choice to enslave people the total number is staggering of whites only at least one black body you know would have at least half at least half of the those things probably a good white population i actually met recently the descent descendants of one of the peop
the midwestern community of greenwood in tulsa oklahoma was the most affluent black community in america with over 300 black owned businesses known as black wall street. in main 1921 the whole 35 block neighborhood was obliterated by a white mob triggered by a false rumor that a black man had raped a white girl homes businesses schools and churches were burned and by and over 100 people died. while a massacre after another in this sort of rolled across the country all of these riots where...
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friday another key quarter final match will be played between the favourites — let‘s speak to lizzie greenwood—hughes, they hit the bar, they had a ball over, they had a penalty save but it was 3—0. jill scott, she opened up after two minutes which is pretty good for the england fans watching and they kind of miss kicked it, missed the ball basically so kicked it, missed the ball basically so she was very relieved whenjill scott put it in, scoring a goal to become thejoint top scott put it in, scoring a goal to become the joint top score of the tea m become the joint top score of the team and outputted after half—time and then they scored an absolute world around the second half, and they‘ll either play the usa required they‘ll either play the usa required the defending champions or france, their quarterfinal is tomorrow in paris, so they will be quite a different team for england to play but for now, england is in the last four. and that mouthwatering title, i know the us working brilliant and they‘ll still be favourites, will that be right? yes, but neither of those teams played particularly well i
friday another key quarter final match will be played between the favourites — let‘s speak to lizzie greenwood—hughes, they hit the bar, they had a ball over, they had a penalty save but it was 3—0. jill scott, she opened up after two minutes which is pretty good for the england fans watching and they kind of miss kicked it, missed the ball basically so kicked it, missed the ball basically so she was very relieved whenjill scott put it in, scoring a goal to become thejoint top scott put...
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england were rattled but when it mattered they found a way through as alex greenwood settled the nurseaptain as this cameroon player escaped red for this. that wasn't foot all the measles. that wasn't a world cup last 16 in terms of the behaviour i want to see from the footballers. this is going out worldwide. we always knew cameroon would be an unpredictable side and nobody foresaw gamepad with so much incident and emotion as this was a bit would have been stressful for england, they will have been relieved to come through it relatively unscathed and now they face an entirely different prospect in norway. 18 they will have to be at the best to beat. hosts france are also through to the quarter—finals. they needed extra time to beat brazil 2—1 — captain amandine henry with the winner in the 106th minute. they'll face either spain or the reigning champions the usa, who play today. andy murray's comeback from career saving hip surgery ended with a fairytale win in the final of the men's doubles at queen's. he and his partner feliciano lopez beat britain'sjoe salisbury and american rajeev
england were rattled but when it mattered they found a way through as alex greenwood settled the nurseaptain as this cameroon player escaped red for this. that wasn't foot all the measles. that wasn't a world cup last 16 in terms of the behaviour i want to see from the footballers. this is going out worldwide. we always knew cameroon would be an unpredictable side and nobody foresaw gamepad with so much incident and emotion as this was a bit would have been stressful for england, they will have...
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because in response, it earned them the 35 city blocks of greenwood. up to 300 african-americans died in the massacre in ensuing fire. overnight 5000 african americans became homeless. 3000 terrorized people fled the city. the rest were rounded up and held under guard for days at the local baseball park and fairground. the red cross had immobilized to provide tents for those who remained. the city of tulsa in the state of oklahoma moved quickly to suppress the massacre. survivors were terrorized into silence. the details of the massacre only became public in 2003 after the state of oklahoma formed in hr party style commission. to report on the massacre. the team stating research discovered must unavailable material material. the commission apportion details the national damages. when the states refuse to make good on these recommendations we filed a lawsuit trying to begin to complete the process begun by the commission. the only impediment to our success was a rule requiring the survivors to file a lawsuit within two years of the injury. these limitat
because in response, it earned them the 35 city blocks of greenwood. up to 300 african-americans died in the massacre in ensuing fire. overnight 5000 african americans became homeless. 3000 terrorized people fled the city. the rest were rounded up and held under guard for days at the local baseball park and fairground. the red cross had immobilized to provide tents for those who remained. the city of tulsa in the state of oklahoma moved quickly to suppress the massacre. survivors were...
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subsequent generations of greenwood residents of labored under the social and political disempowerment while trying to rebuild their community. the tulsa experience is emblematic of many african-american communities around this country. while monetary payment was a beginning economic justice is not enough without racial justice to repair the specific race based wrongs of the tulsa massacre and its aftermath. charles ogletry reparations are more than an exercise in education, remembrance and joe. reparations demand political, social and economic power and equality for african-americans that has been sfiefld and suppressed in america since its inception. accordingly i urge congress to pass hr-40 as a first vital step on the path to acknowledging and accounting for the history of race targeting discrimination and wrongdoing that's marked too much of this nation's history. >> thank you, professor miller. we will now proceed under the five minute rule questions and i will begin now by recognizing myself for five minutes. mr. ta-nehisi coates, in your article your case for reparations you st
subsequent generations of greenwood residents of labored under the social and political disempowerment while trying to rebuild their community. the tulsa experience is emblematic of many african-american communities around this country. while monetary payment was a beginning economic justice is not enough without racial justice to repair the specific race based wrongs of the tulsa massacre and its aftermath. charles ogletry reparations are more than an exercise in education, remembrance and...