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for the past ten years, bill griffith has been curator at william faulkner's estate. >> bill griffithne of his novels. >> jack pendarvis: yeah, that was his greatest book. >> bill griffith: yeah, faulkner thought this was his masterpiece. >> anthony: jack pendarvis is the author of "your body is changing," "the mysterious secret of valuable treasure," and "awesome," as well as staff writer for a game-changing animated series "adventure time" -- all works of which i am a huge fan. so he wrote right -- right on the wall. >> bill griffith: he just wrote on it. >> anthony: it's -- it's his man cave. >> bill griffith: yeah, it's his -- it's his version. he said that houses in mississippi who have a family business have one room dedicated to the family business and this family's business is writing. >> anthony: from as early as 1919 through the '60s, faulkner wrote extensively about the post-civil war south. he was the first author to do so at a time when most writers were writing about anything but. >> bill griffith: he always said that he wrote about a south torn between itself. torn betw
for the past ten years, bill griffith has been curator at william faulkner's estate. >> bill griffithne of his novels. >> jack pendarvis: yeah, that was his greatest book. >> bill griffith: yeah, faulkner thought this was his masterpiece. >> anthony: jack pendarvis is the author of "your body is changing," "the mysterious secret of valuable treasure," and "awesome," as well as staff writer for a game-changing animated series "adventure...
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griffith, for five minutes for questions, please. mr. griffith: all right. thanks very much, mr. chairman. all right. it seems we have a problem. everyone agrees we need to change things. we have a discussion draft in front of us. i looked through it. but i would ask you as our expert who always gives us good counsel -- we don't always take it but we always like to hear your opinion. are there things in the bill that concern you, things we ought to take a look at changing the language on? i know some of it is not finalized yet. as the bill currently exists, is there anything that causes you concern? dr. woodcock: no, not serious concern. i think we would like to give technical assistance because you know the devil's in the details. mr. griffith: always. dr. woodcock: we believe the broad outlines are what we need to be. mr. griffith: and likewise, is there anything you would like to see in the discussion draft that's not currently in there? dr. woodcock: i don't have a role in this, as i told this committee before, but i recognize that there are many folks who want to talk about
griffith, for five minutes for questions, please. mr. griffith: all right. thanks very much, mr. chairman. all right. it seems we have a problem. everyone agrees we need to change things. we have a discussion draft in front of us. i looked through it. but i would ask you as our expert who always gives us good counsel -- we don't always take it but we always like to hear your opinion. are there things in the bill that concern you, things we ought to take a look at changing the language on? i...
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the park closes at 10:00, you griffith gun ate 10:00 in the morning. griffith rtant, this gun tells a great story, the point of this entire exercise. rare piece is mounted as attraction in front of the center, formerly the wax museum. six-pounder gun, painted black and to the casual eye has and appearance of napoleon that has been made out instead of bronze. napoleon is bronze cannon, six a nder means it fires six-pound shell. the heritage center often ors to camp in front of the museum and store. few of them are aware of the fact they are in the presence of that represents development and evolution of artillery.y that is not -- this gun is surrounded by myth, it is be made the griffith gun is most misinterpreted of those on the called the iron napoleon because of the shape the gun has. it is sometimes said to be a onfederate gun, since the iron works in richmond would make napoleons out of iron toward the of the war. also recalls lovely even nothing gettysburg, front lawn of the heritage center was crowded with reenactor camps, packed tight griffin gu
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so david griffiths at amnesty international there in london and who can rein in the military doesn't sound so she have the authority. well first of all let me say that the secretary general well of the un is absolutely correct not only to the abuses have to end but the situation experienced by the range of people that discrimination and segregate occasion their denial of citizenship for decades has to be brought to it and indeed it is me and my government which is responsible for doing that both the military and sense that she and she needs to bear responsibility to use political and moral of our to bring an end to the violence now and indeed to address that horrific discrimination. which right in the population has experienced for such a long time so yes there is plenty within her power that she can do and she must do and we have to start doing that as soon as possible. david griffiths from amnesty international in london thank you so much for the more than four hundred thousand to head to refugees in bangladesh facing an increasingly desperate humanitarian situation the doublings b
so david griffiths at amnesty international there in london and who can rein in the military doesn't sound so she have the authority. well first of all let me say that the secretary general well of the un is absolutely correct not only to the abuses have to end but the situation experienced by the range of people that discrimination and segregate occasion their denial of citizenship for decades has to be brought to it and indeed it is me and my government which is responsible for doing that...
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griffith for five minutes. mr. griffith: an investigation means you are looking into something that might have meansoing and an audit you are checking into the money to see if we need to put different parameters around the issue. >> investigators tend to look at criminality. they can look at administrative violations. this is not either of those. griffith: this is just an audit to see if we can do better. mr. larson: it is also looking to see if there were violations of agency requirements. i am concerned about the workforce and the workload questions. the inspector general's office they have notthat reported workload analysis in over 20 years. i guess what i am looking at talk is that we have heard today about a few months where certain positions are not filled but here we are looking at 20 years, both republican and democratic administrations, who have not gone into the epa and looked at their workload analysis. and then we see with hurricane harvey that we had 13 superfund sites that were affected. am i not corr
griffith for five minutes. mr. griffith: an investigation means you are looking into something that might have meansoing and an audit you are checking into the money to see if we need to put different parameters around the issue. >> investigators tend to look at criminality. they can look at administrative violations. this is not either of those. griffith: this is just an audit to see if we can do better. mr. larson: it is also looking to see if there were violations of agency...
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needs to be dealt with and i'm sensing she needs to take responsibility for that all right david griffiths from amnesty international london thank you very much for your insight and we'll have a report on the situation of the rancho a flood to bangladesh a little bit later in the show now donald trump is set to take center stage at today's annual gathering of world leaders at the united nations the u.s. president is expected to make a speech in the coming hour the general assembly is already underway in new york these are live pictures of the secretary general antonio terrorist speaking at the moment donald trump's speech is highly anticipated with many waiting to hear what his america first vision means for world politics will have live coverage and analysis of that speech for you right. while we're waiting the let's go out to do that news aleksandr fundament she is covering the general assembly meeting for us in new york hi aleksandr good to see you this a meeting is already underway we saw those images there of the secretary general what are the largest the base we're going to see the u
needs to be dealt with and i'm sensing she needs to take responsibility for that all right david griffiths from amnesty international london thank you very much for your insight and we'll have a report on the situation of the rancho a flood to bangladesh a little bit later in the show now donald trump is set to take center stage at today's annual gathering of world leaders at the united nations the u.s. president is expected to make a speech in the coming hour the general assembly is already...
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suchi supporters rallied in the biggest city and gone rights groups were unimpressed amnesties david griffiths told t w she'd fail to condemn the army for its actions what we heard from. this morning was a whitewash frankly the speech had no sense of. what is and calling situation an ethnic cleansing of the rogue into the population across iraq time state and you know there was no sense of scale no sense of urgency that came across from what. today the world sat down and listened to u.s. president donald trump explain his world and the roles expected of them in it tonight america first at the u.n. and the axis of evil two point zero i broke off in berlin this is the day. rocket man is on a suicide mission for himself and for his regime. we will have no choice but to totally destroy north korea. to put it simply we meet at a time of both immense promise and great peril the united states will forever be a great friend to the world but we can no longer be taken advantage of or enter into a one sided deal where the united states gets nothing in return. as president of the united states i will alwa
suchi supporters rallied in the biggest city and gone rights groups were unimpressed amnesties david griffiths told t w she'd fail to condemn the army for its actions what we heard from. this morning was a whitewash frankly the speech had no sense of. what is and calling situation an ethnic cleansing of the rogue into the population across iraq time state and you know there was no sense of scale no sense of urgency that came across from what. today the world sat down and listened to u.s....
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hywel griffith there. your watching newsday live from singapore in london.ough the week, there will be a distinct or tom wolfe letter to our weather. in actualfact, it will tom wolfe letter to our weather. in actual fact, it will be rather cool in windy at times. —— distinctly wintry flavour to our weather. we start not on a bad note. ten or 11 degrees. so a fresh start. five or six in rural slots. address at the with princes of sunshine. a gathering of showers on the west coast, but into the afternoon, cloud, wind, and rain will move into northern ireland and western scotland, in particular. —— starting with some sunshine. the bulk of england and wales, it is dry, sunny, with top two ridges around 15 to 18 degrees. as few isolated showers into north—west england, but the heaviest of the rain will be through northern ireland and western scotland. here, it will feel disappointingly cool, and about 12 or 13 degrees. some of our brand will start to be quite heavy. northern isles in eastern scotland, you will see some sunshine to end the day. that is not set to
hywel griffith there. your watching newsday live from singapore in london.ough the week, there will be a distinct or tom wolfe letter to our weather. in actualfact, it will tom wolfe letter to our weather. in actual fact, it will be rather cool in windy at times. —— distinctly wintry flavour to our weather. we start not on a bad note. ten or 11 degrees. so a fresh start. five or six in rural slots. address at the with princes of sunshine. a gathering of showers on the west coast, but into...
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leigh griffiths did what he does best. and those in green and white simply loved it. the invincibles once again looking unstoppable. chris mclaughlin, bbc news, glasgow. this weekend sees the third invictus games, the sporting tournament founded by prince harry for wounded servicemen and women. he's been meeting the american first lady, melania trump ahead of the opening ceremony in toronto later tonight. 0ur royal correspondent sarah campbell is there now. sarah. yes, clive, just a couple of hours until the ceremony kicks off. prince harry will of course be here and there is speculation he may be joined at some point during the week by his girlfriend meghan markle who lives and works in toronto. will it be tonight? we don't know. but there are plenty of other vips guaranteed to be here. a handshake between a british prince and an american first lady and then a slightly awkward moment getting into position for the photocall. a possible eating between her husband and his grandmother has been much discussed. no controversy h
leigh griffiths did what he does best. and those in green and white simply loved it. the invincibles once again looking unstoppable. chris mclaughlin, bbc news, glasgow. this weekend sees the third invictus games, the sporting tournament founded by prince harry for wounded servicemen and women. he's been meeting the american first lady, melania trump ahead of the opening ceremony in toronto later tonight. 0ur royal correspondent sarah campbell is there now. sarah. yes, clive, just a couple of...
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hywel griffith sent this update from bali.es is continuing more or less as normal and that's exactly what the indonesian government is hoping for. it sent out a letter addressed to the people of the world, talking about the fact that bali is still open for business and even if there is an eruption they have contingency plans in place to send aircraft in different directions and have ferries which could take people off the island. some people we've been speaking to at a bar say they wouldn't mind being marooned on bali for an extra couple of days. a different situation however for the 80,000 or more people who have been evacuated from their homes, taken out of the red zone, which surrounds mount agung. many of those coming to the end of the first week as evacuees. some have got a couple of bags full of clothes to keep them going. however, one centre we visited this morning, it became obvious that the women and children were there but some of the men were going back into the risky zone to tend to the animals. in some cases, i gu
hywel griffith sent this update from bali.es is continuing more or less as normal and that's exactly what the indonesian government is hoping for. it sent out a letter addressed to the people of the world, talking about the fact that bali is still open for business and even if there is an eruption they have contingency plans in place to send aircraft in different directions and have ferries which could take people off the island. some people we've been speaking to at a bar say they wouldn't...
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griffith of virginia. mr. griffith: mr. chairman, i'd ask the amendment be modified in the form i have placed at the desk. the chair: we will report the modification. pursuant to house resolution 504 -- the clerk: modification to amendment number 13. printed in house report 115-297 offered by mr. griffith of virginia. insert at the end the following -- page 28, line 8, after the dollar amount insert, increase by $75 million. page 64, line 1, after the dollar amount insert, reduced by $80 million. the chair: is there objection to the modification? if not the objection is -- the amendment is modified. pursuant to house resolution 504, the gentleman from virginia, mr. griffith, and a member opposed, each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from virginia. mr. griffith: thank you very much, mr. chairman. i appreciate the consideration of what was two amendments but we just merged into one because they went hand in glove. my amendment restores critical funding to three additional appalhian states, the sa
griffith of virginia. mr. griffith: mr. chairman, i'd ask the amendment be modified in the form i have placed at the desk. the chair: we will report the modification. pursuant to house resolution 504 -- the clerk: modification to amendment number 13. printed in house report 115-297 offered by mr. griffith of virginia. insert at the end the following -- page 28, line 8, after the dollar amount insert, increase by $75 million. page 64, line 1, after the dollar amount insert, reduced by $80...
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hywel griffith, bbc news, bali. let's ta ke let's take a look at the weather forecast. northern ireland before the cloud —— cloud increases. further south, bit more rain and drizzle around. and some low cloud, too. further north, quite a difference in temperatures. cause enough for a touch of frost. there is lot of cloud around, the winds picking up. heavy rain clears, nor the lines in the afternoon, later western scotland and colder air beginning to arrive. winds pick up overnight and into monday morning rush—hour. overnight and into monday morning rush-hour. there may well be some travel disruption, especially in the central belt of scotland. quite a few showers across the northern half of the uk but further south, it won't be quite as windy. most places will be dry.
hywel griffith, bbc news, bali. let's ta ke let's take a look at the weather forecast. northern ireland before the cloud —— cloud increases. further south, bit more rain and drizzle around. and some low cloud, too. further north, quite a difference in temperatures. cause enough for a touch of frost. there is lot of cloud around, the winds picking up. heavy rain clears, nor the lines in the afternoon, later western scotland and colder air beginning to arrive. winds pick up overnight and into...
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hello griffith bikinis. the death toll from hurricane hobby is risen to at least sixty in the rebuilding is only just begun. but already organizer on hurricane number which strengthened to a category five storm and is barreling towards a caravan. the budget islands point you recount in cuba could all be hate in the coming days. i will wait to see if it turns towards florida as the models currently predict. major religious marshall shepherd is the director of the university of georgia's atmospheric sciences progra. and he assessed the situation frost just a short time ago. marshall shepherd just how much damage could heart can on the due to these caravan islands now lying directly in its path. and this is really a scary situation emerging we now have a category five hurricane. when thou i just checked hundred eighty five miles per hour we haven't seen this type of storm in that region and sometimes it's only been six or so. atlantic hurricane to have reached one hundred eighty miles per hour so. i am really c
hello griffith bikinis. the death toll from hurricane hobby is risen to at least sixty in the rebuilding is only just begun. but already organizer on hurricane number which strengthened to a category five storm and is barreling towards a caravan. the budget islands point you recount in cuba could all be hate in the coming days. i will wait to see if it turns towards florida as the models currently predict. major religious marshall shepherd is the director of the university of georgia's...
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hywel griffith, bbc news, bali.,... the world of competitive medieval fighting is growing in popularity. it's a niche hobby, but one that seems to offer some men, something they can't get from physical sports like rugby or boxing. enthusiasts from around the world will be visiting england this weekend, as it hosts it's largest annual event. dougal shaw has been to meet the team based in london, who have a modern take on what it means to be a viking. this may look like game of thrones. but it's actually a huge gathering of viking enthusiasts at a recent festival in poland. these modern vikings don't just re—enact battles, they try to win them in specially organised competitive matches. marshals are on hand to ensure rules are followed and nobody is seriously hurt. it's a hobby where history meets martial arts and has thousands of devotees around the world. devotees like max bracey, a viking from london. a lot of these people are adrenaline junkies and they really want to take part in something where they feel alive.
hywel griffith, bbc news, bali.,... the world of competitive medieval fighting is growing in popularity. it's a niche hobby, but one that seems to offer some men, something they can't get from physical sports like rugby or boxing. enthusiasts from around the world will be visiting england this weekend, as it hosts it's largest annual event. dougal shaw has been to meet the team based in london, who have a modern take on what it means to be a viking. this may look like game of thrones. but it's...
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right david griffiths from amnesty international london thank you very much for your insight thank you. now the more than a four hundred thousand range of muslims who have now fled across the border into bangladesh are languishing in desperately overcrowded conditions and one of the world's largest refugee camps. sent us this report from bangladesh. they keep on coming. more than four hundred ten thousand refugees from myanmar have already crossed the border into bangladesh and no one knows how many will still arrive. in the camps the situation is already at a breaking point. food water shelter everything is scarce here. many of the aid deliveries are organized by private bangladeshi citizens. but. if we do not help the government of bangladesh this problem will be difficult to solve and how do we don knotts not see the refugees are getting increasingly desperate and distributing the aid to those who really need it can't be done from the back of a truck. the problem with the way this aid is being delivered is that it doesn't reach everyone and that it's a matter of luck and sometimes e
right david griffiths from amnesty international london thank you very much for your insight thank you. now the more than a four hundred thousand range of muslims who have now fled across the border into bangladesh are languishing in desperately overcrowded conditions and one of the world's largest refugee camps. sent us this report from bangladesh. they keep on coming. more than four hundred ten thousand refugees from myanmar have already crossed the border into bangladesh and no one knows how...
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hywel griffith, bbc news, bali.go, the cata la n in barcelona a few minutes ago, the catalan government is trying to hold a vote, it's just issued a statement confirming that spanish national police have entered the headquarters of the key mitigations and it centre that the catalan government runs, acting on a court order to stop about 29 different applications that are operated out of there, different online services provided by the cata la n online services provided by the catalan government, in an attempt to prevent this referendum taking place. tom is advising that this could have a big impact when cata la ns could have a big impact when catala ns return to could have a big impact when catalans return to work on monday because among the different services that are being blocked by a court order, the police are in permitting that order, is the system for electronic entry and exit register which could affect some public services that people try and use on monday morning. if tomorrow's referendum does take place. t
hywel griffith, bbc news, bali.go, the cata la n in barcelona a few minutes ago, the catalan government is trying to hold a vote, it's just issued a statement confirming that spanish national police have entered the headquarters of the key mitigations and it centre that the catalan government runs, acting on a court order to stop about 29 different applications that are operated out of there, different online services provided by the cata la n online services provided by the catalan government,...
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hywel griffith, bbc news, bali. time for a look at the weather. good evening. 0ur good evening.at we'll see over the next few days. typical to fare, club streaming in from the atlantic. this cloud bringing more persistent rain. it is already bringing some rain and drizzle. it may use of a overnight, but we will stick with a lot of cloud. quite damp, misty and murky of the hills. thicker cloud bringing rain into northern ireland later. in scotland, clear skies. in rain into northern ireland later. in scotland, clearskies. in the grampians, close to freezing. further south, milder grampians, close to freezing. furthersouth, milderand grampians, close to freezing. further south, milder and mudgee. finding some cloud thickening up, rain pushing in from the west during the day. heaviest rain moving away from northern ireland into scotland. rain and drizzle at times across england and wales. the best of the sunshine in northern ireland later in the afternoon. cooler air, but quite muggy. despite the strength of the wind, a windy day, the winds will blow the rain away during the evenin
hywel griffith, bbc news, bali. time for a look at the weather. good evening. 0ur good evening.at we'll see over the next few days. typical to fare, club streaming in from the atlantic. this cloud bringing more persistent rain. it is already bringing some rain and drizzle. it may use of a overnight, but we will stick with a lot of cloud. quite damp, misty and murky of the hills. thicker cloud bringing rain into northern ireland later. in scotland, clear skies. in rain into northern ireland...
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hywel griffith in bali.r grabs. hugh schofield reports. for anyone to drop in on this family ta kes a for anyone to drop in on this family takes a journey by boat. the bbc? for ten years they‘ve lived at a farmhouse on this tiny island alone. their neighbours are their animals and their view in every direction is the sea. but the couple have decided to leave the island for the mainland. their children need to be near their school. it means the end ofan near their school. it means the end of an extraordinary experiment that works. translation: looking back ten years on maybe it was all a bit mad, but a good kind of mad. because we succeeded. we set up a functioning business and we created a family. it's business and we created a family. it‘s all been a beautiful adventure. the first challenge was making enough to live on. island potatoes command a big price, so they sell them via the internet. they offer rooms for holiday—makers and they started tapping into the growing international market for edible seaweed
hywel griffith in bali.r grabs. hugh schofield reports. for anyone to drop in on this family ta kes a for anyone to drop in on this family takes a journey by boat. the bbc? for ten years they‘ve lived at a farmhouse on this tiny island alone. their neighbours are their animals and their view in every direction is the sea. but the couple have decided to leave the island for the mainland. their children need to be near their school. it means the end ofan near their school. it means the end of...
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with me are sian griffiths, sunday times education editor and jessica elgot, political correspondenticture of a passenger caught up in today's attack on the london underground declaring it was a lucky escape. the daily mail says the prime minister will call for internet companies to clamp down on extremists online, the paper claims the web providers have blood on their hands. the mirror shows a large picture of the device burning, which the paper says it's thought was made using an explosive material called the mother of satan. the sun says police are hunting for the bomber fearing more devices might be planted. the times leads with what it calls the power struggle between senior aides at buckingham palace and clarence house, the prince of wales's official residence. writing in tomorrow's telegraph, the foreign secretary says the uk will take £350m a week from the eu to fund the nhs, all of a key pledge of the leave campaign in last year's referendum. the ft leads with the news that the pound climbed to its highest level since the referendum, following hints from the bank of england
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pricing her role as backing singer from the original recording jamaican reggae stahmann griffith. the grandmaster griffin is the only guest on the album yes and it's such a she really made it and she came to join us on the get your child. i don't think i was even born at that time when simm a donor was recorded and i was one of the persons who embraced the song that bob did his dad and. i had no reaction at that time that i would be here. you know doing a remake of the song with. my son keep me i make a stage i'm playing the team and the first man has a festival and in twenty fourteen they performed together at gentleman's m.t.v. unplugged show in cologne says a mutual respect and their work together and then why in. the world has been the form of gentleman so you can learn from the way he writes means. he learned from the articulated this. from the sounds of i've learned a lot in this process is so much joy to work with every day appreciate it yeah. i know. the tracks were recorded in miami and not just classic covers but also a regional material such as mama. oh. yeah the female
pricing her role as backing singer from the original recording jamaican reggae stahmann griffith. the grandmaster griffin is the only guest on the album yes and it's such a she really made it and she came to join us on the get your child. i don't think i was even born at that time when simm a donor was recorded and i was one of the persons who embraced the song that bob did his dad and. i had no reaction at that time that i would be here. you know doing a remake of the song with. my son keep me...
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he is a williams griffith fellow a contemporary asian at the hoover institute and the author of the endasian century. joining me on the phone, michael, your thoughts on this was seems to be higher tensions from what secretary mattis talked about, the many military options on the ground, to what steve mnuchin had to chain had to say about cutting off trade. >> molly: i think secretary mattis got it half right, the half that's right is that we are now in a situation of having to deter and contain north korea. those are the threats he issued and the threats that pyongyang has to here regularly to know that if it has this capability which it does, cannot use it. that will be the annihilation of the regime. sanctions should not be seen anymore as inducements to get him back to the negotiating table. they should be punitive to weaken the regime. the biggest mistake the administration is making and one they repeated again today is to say that they still look for denuclearization of the korean peninsula. we need to recognize were in a different era now. >> when you say that simply is not going
he is a williams griffith fellow a contemporary asian at the hoover institute and the author of the endasian century. joining me on the phone, michael, your thoughts on this was seems to be higher tensions from what secretary mattis talked about, the many military options on the ground, to what steve mnuchin had to chain had to say about cutting off trade. >> molly: i think secretary mattis got it half right, the half that's right is that we are now in a situation of having to deter and...
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supporters rallied in the biggest city young gone rights groups were unimpressed amnesties david griffiths told t w she'd fail to condemn the army for its actions what we heard from. this morning was a white wash frankly the speech had no sense of. what it is and calling situation an ethnic cleansing of the right into the population across iraq time state and you know there was no sense of scale no sense of urgency that came across from what. is tuesday and we're back germany's top flight is working double time this week a so-called english week which means the bundesliga on g.w. is back in action as well here is what this in-store. can tell to stay cool and in control as they prepare to face their sternest challenge yet in the young season a visit from buying music with manuel neuer missing out would it be the world blues playing an upset. at outsports hopes to continue their red hot start as life they came to town with the red bulls run wild in bavaria or meet their match. i'm at home and welcome to the program what kicked things off with the big one shall go off to a roaring start under
supporters rallied in the biggest city young gone rights groups were unimpressed amnesties david griffiths told t w she'd fail to condemn the army for its actions what we heard from. this morning was a white wash frankly the speech had no sense of. what it is and calling situation an ethnic cleansing of the right into the population across iraq time state and you know there was no sense of scale no sense of urgency that came across from what. is tuesday and we're back germany's top flight is...
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our correspondent hywel griffith is in sydney.uld love to have a bit of the action when it comes to the business of space. it means lots ofjobs, but a lot of investment? absolutely. we are in the teeth of an international space race. it is all geared around new technology smaller than a satellite. it makes it cheaper for companies to have a presence in space. talking about companies needing some kind of gateway or planned to get it together and compete. south australia wants to be at the centre of that. they have got a rocket launch centre, so we could see missions launched from there. they say they are ready to go. australia has been behind others, not least the neighbours such as new zealand, in terms of having an international agency. it wants to go where other countries have gone before and have an independent organisation. what has the reaction been to this news? for many, it is a really tough time and they may think the government should be investing elsewhere? the argument put forward by the government is that the growth in
our correspondent hywel griffith is in sydney.uld love to have a bit of the action when it comes to the business of space. it means lots ofjobs, but a lot of investment? absolutely. we are in the teeth of an international space race. it is all geared around new technology smaller than a satellite. it makes it cheaper for companies to have a presence in space. talking about companies needing some kind of gateway or planned to get it together and compete. south australia wants to be at the centre...
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it didn't take too long to put that right after the break, leigh griffiths handily placed to tap in the of the evening. there was to be no deluge of goals, and no repeat of the 5—1 thumping in malta exactly one year ago. nevertheless, scotland did exactly what was required of them this evening. just as crucially, down at wembley, england took care of slovakia, who are also vying for second spot in group effort. for the scots, they have to beat slovakia here and then go to slovenia and win. easier said than done, but certainly not be on scotland. pleased about loads of things. they had the belief, whenever going well, to pick themselves up and go again. they showed no matter what the belief would be elsewhere that they had belief in themselves. that was good. we've put ourselves in a position that we go into the final couple of games still with a chance of going to the play—offs. this is how group f looks, england five clear of slovakia and that means a win or two draws will be enough to win the group and qualify for the world cup. slovenia at wembley and lithuania away to come. a runner
it didn't take too long to put that right after the break, leigh griffiths handily placed to tap in the of the evening. there was to be no deluge of goals, and no repeat of the 5—1 thumping in malta exactly one year ago. nevertheless, scotland did exactly what was required of them this evening. just as crucially, down at wembley, england took care of slovakia, who are also vying for second spot in group effort. for the scots, they have to beat slovakia here and then go to slovenia and win....
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dozens of landmarks were lit up in l.a., in 2028 colors, including the griffith observatory, capitol records, the iconic building in hollywood. >> all right, mark your olympics. >>> coming up, why so many women these days are taking up boxing. i checked out the latest fitness craze that promises not only to build your muscles but your confidence as well. >> sun's out, guns out. and the a-list celebrities who encouraged americans to open their hearts and their wallets for the victims of hurricane irma and harvey. but here's a look at today's highs. ♪ if we are wise, we always know ♪ ♪ there's always tomorrow ♪ lean on me ♪ >>> "world news now" weather, brought to you by my pillow. hdid you get that email i sente wyou...before you wake up. ... when life keeps you up... zzzquil helps you fall asleep in less than 20 minutes. because sleep is a beautiful thing. the toothpaste that helps prevent bleeding gums. if you spit blood when you brush or floss you may have gum problems and could be on the journey to much worse. help stop the journey of gum disease. try parodontax toothpaste. ♪ >>>
dozens of landmarks were lit up in l.a., in 2028 colors, including the griffith observatory, capitol records, the iconic building in hollywood. >> all right, mark your olympics. >>> coming up, why so many women these days are taking up boxing. i checked out the latest fitness craze that promises not only to build your muscles but your confidence as well. >> sun's out, guns out. and the a-list celebrities who encouraged americans to open their hearts and their wallets for...
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leigh griffiths scored the first goal. he is in great form, his eighth of the season.ast 15 champions league games. this is the second goal. patrick roberts took a deflection but i think he will be claiming it. it is only their second away win in the champions league era. scott sinclair wrapping things up era. scott sinclair wrapping things up making things three. it is only the second group game brendan rodgers has won in his career in the champions league. the other one was with liverpool so he will be delighted with that result. fantastic result. manchester united have been in great form. they won 4-1 have been in great form. they won 4—1 against cska moscow. have been in great form. they won 4-1 against cska moscow. again, romelu lu ka ku was 4-1 against cska moscow. again, romelu lukaku was the star man. what a season romelu lukaku was the star man. what a season he is having so far. already, he has scored ten goals. already, he has scored ten goals. already he is in double figures for manchester united. he got a 4—1win over cs ka manchester united. he got a 4—1wi
leigh griffiths scored the first goal. he is in great form, his eighth of the season.ast 15 champions league games. this is the second goal. patrick roberts took a deflection but i think he will be claiming it. it is only their second away win in the champions league era. scott sinclair wrapping things up era. scott sinclair wrapping things up making things three. it is only the second group game brendan rodgers has won in his career in the champions league. the other one was with liverpool so...
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graham griffith from control risk is still with us.ant to talk with -- excuse me, talk about one of our geopolitical stories. is of course, north korea. we had some words from the north korean leader that they might find another ballistic missile this weekend. that has not happen, but they rattling a little bit saying that the hydrogen bomb test from earlier in the month was a great victory for his people. that is according to the official korean news agency. how worried should be be about the quite significant uptick we have seen and -- let's call them, "north korean incidents." graham: i think of it as concerning because they -- we are still trying to get a sense of what their dynamic is between chinese, the u.s. and the new trump administration. i think the trump administration will come to the u.n. this week with very aggressive language for new resolution, potentially posing new sanctions on north korea, authorizing inspections of vessels headed to north korea. that is a very aggressive step, one that will be resisted by the chine
graham griffith from control risk is still with us.ant to talk with -- excuse me, talk about one of our geopolitical stories. is of course, north korea. we had some words from the north korean leader that they might find another ballistic missile this weekend. that has not happen, but they rattling a little bit saying that the hydrogen bomb test from earlier in the month was a great victory for his people. that is according to the official korean news agency. how worried should be be about the...
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he is a williams griffith fellow a contemporary asian at the hoover institute and the author of the endjoining me on the phone, michael, your thoughts on this was seems to be higher tensions from what secretary mattis talked about, the many military options on the ground, to what steve mnuchin had to chain had to say about cutting off trade. >> molly: i think secretary mattis got it half right, the half that's right is that we are now in a situation of having to deter and contain north korea. those are the threats he issued and the threats that pyongyang has to here regularly to know that if it has this capability which it does, cannot use it. that will be the annihilation of the regime. sanctions should not be seen anymore as inducements to get him back to the negotiating table. they should be punitive to weaken the regime. the biggest mistake the administration is making and one they repeated again today is to say that they still look for denuclearization of the korean peninsula. we need to recognize were in a different era now. >> when you say that simply is not going to happen, it's
he is a williams griffith fellow a contemporary asian at the hoover institute and the author of the endjoining me on the phone, michael, your thoughts on this was seems to be higher tensions from what secretary mattis talked about, the many military options on the ground, to what steve mnuchin had to chain had to say about cutting off trade. >> molly: i think secretary mattis got it half right, the half that's right is that we are now in a situation of having to deter and contain north...
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hywel griffith on the beach in bali.rst the headlines on bbc news: the england cricketer — ben stokes — has been suspended from international cricket — after a video emerges, appearing to show him throwing punches in a brawl outside a nightclub. the eu's lead negotiator says there's a new dynamic to brexit talks, but warns there's still work to be done. ryanair is threatened with legal action for misleading passengers about their rights — as thousands more flights are cancelled. with 18 months to go until the uk officially leaves the eu bbc news is looking at the central aspects of brexit over the coming months starting with travel and trade. let's go live to our business presenter susannah streeter who's at the london gateway for us. hello. well, at this huge port on london's thames estuary, there are around 20 megaships that arrive here every single weekment many of them carrying many more than 9,000 containers. you can imagine trying to keep track of the goods is no mean feat. they use a community sharing information
hywel griffith on the beach in bali.rst the headlines on bbc news: the england cricketer — ben stokes — has been suspended from international cricket — after a video emerges, appearing to show him throwing punches in a brawl outside a nightclub. the eu's lead negotiator says there's a new dynamic to brexit talks, but warns there's still work to be done. ryanair is threatened with legal action for misleading passengers about their rights — as thousands more flights are cancelled. with 18...
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while leigh griffiths is one of six celtic players in the squad. last two games, scotland face slovakia and slovenia in october knowing victory in both would all but guarantee a play—off spot. we are always looking for people on the top of their form, or bringing in someone new. we have shown we can do that before. but this time, we think that's the best squad that we can get. there were good players left out, but i think that's the best squad we can get for the two games coming up. and that squad, and these players, have shown that they can deal with big games. and that's why they've been picked again. i'm looking forward to catching up with them. gareth mcauley is back in the northern ireland squad for next month's qualifiers against germany and norway. the west brom defender has not featured in the squad since he limped off against azerbaijan back in june. there are also first—time call—ups for millwall midfielder george saville and kilmarnock midfielderjordan jones. huge boost to have gareth. he has only played in a cup tie for west brom a60— c
while leigh griffiths is one of six celtic players in the squad. last two games, scotland face slovakia and slovenia in october knowing victory in both would all but guarantee a play—off spot. we are always looking for people on the top of their form, or bringing in someone new. we have shown we can do that before. but this time, we think that's the best squad that we can get. there were good players left out, but i think that's the best squad we can get for the two games coming up. and that...
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our correspondent hywel griffith has sent us this report. a week since the mountains started to showing signs ofan mountains started to showing signs of an eruption are imminent. the volcano is a sacred place for the balinese people. last time it erupted more than a thousand people died from everyone here has been calling on the gods for one thing. an eruption, nobody knows. nobody knows. maybe an eruption and maybe not. nobody knows. from here we can see the smoke coming out of the crater. another sign maybe that amount agung is about to erupt. more than 140,000 people have fled their homes, making the evacuation centres crowded. bali government says anyone who does not live in the immediate exclusion zone should return home. this person lives outside the red zone but feels torn by two places. i stay in an evacuation canjoin torn by two places. i stay in an evacuation can join a nightmare torn by two places. i stay in an evacuation canjoin a nightmare in the morning i go back to my house to feed my cals so they won't be hungry. white but wh
our correspondent hywel griffith has sent us this report. a week since the mountains started to showing signs ofan mountains started to showing signs of an eruption are imminent. the volcano is a sacred place for the balinese people. last time it erupted more than a thousand people died from everyone here has been calling on the gods for one thing. an eruption, nobody knows. nobody knows. maybe an eruption and maybe not. nobody knows. from here we can see the smoke coming out of the crater....
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hywel griffith, bbc news, bali.ry special guest at the invictus games in toronto. former us president barack obama arrived court—side to cheer on the american wheelchair basketball team. the pair were mobbed by a huge crowd when they arrived but happily posed for photos with fans. president obama has been doing a lot of posing, he was posing for the presidents cup, the golf tournament, on at the moment with the two other presidents. looks like joe on at the moment with the two other presidents. looks likejoe biden, the former vice president, quite a star—studded affair. a good picture to have. all those people queueing for selfies i think. let's have a look at the front pages of the saturday newspapers. here's the times, it leads with a story, on the eve of the tory party conference borisjohnson it eve of the tory party conference boris johnson it says eve of the tory party conference borisjohnson it says is underfire. he gave an interview to the sun today where he spells out against some more red lines on brexit an
hywel griffith, bbc news, bali.ry special guest at the invictus games in toronto. former us president barack obama arrived court—side to cheer on the american wheelchair basketball team. the pair were mobbed by a huge crowd when they arrived but happily posed for photos with fans. president obama has been doing a lot of posing, he was posing for the presidents cup, the golf tournament, on at the moment with the two other presidents. looks like joe on at the moment with the two other...
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our correspondent hywel griffith reports from bali.fear and frustration. translation: i'm bored spending days and days here. at home i can work. i have my cows and chickens to take care of. it hurts that my home has been abandoned. this sports centre is just one of nearly 400 evacuation centres around the island. people are making use of gym mats, mattresses, whatever they can find to be comfortable. they could be in for a long wait. no one knows if an eruption comes, whether it would take hours, days, or maybe even weeks. mount agung is a sacred site for the balinese. people face towards it as they pray. but the threat of an eruption risks ending lives and livelihoods. translation: i'm scared, really scared. as the volcano is going to erupt. i‘m still waiting for the latest news from the government. i am a construction worker. because of the news that said the volcano will erupt, the head of our construction site said to shut down and didn‘t tell us when to start again. so i‘m unemployed. for others on the island, volcanic activity is
our correspondent hywel griffith reports from bali.fear and frustration. translation: i'm bored spending days and days here. at home i can work. i have my cows and chickens to take care of. it hurts that my home has been abandoned. this sports centre is just one of nearly 400 evacuation centres around the island. people are making use of gym mats, mattresses, whatever they can find to be comfortable. they could be in for a long wait. no one knows if an eruption comes, whether it would take...
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most potent was charlie griffith at burnley.eague record 144 wickets in a season, nearly 100 lbw or clean bowled. yes, he is out many of those amateurs had never come up against fast bowling and before you got there you could see that they were quite nervous. some batsmen came in and you could see the fear on his face. obviously they were thinking i hope i get to work on monday morning. if you did not get out of the way then you would get hit and could get hurt. a lot of the senior lads would look at the fixtures and book their holidays when you are up against one of the big quicks. they would have a fortnight off. there was real apprehension. and a bit of fear. does not matter what sort of wicket you produce when you let go at this pace. there was fear among opponents but in their own dressing rooms there was only friendship. when you are doing well, everybody is upbeat. i think that is what i took to burnley. we had a great time every week. they used to buy me mentos. we had a great time. the people were fantastic. he was the
most potent was charlie griffith at burnley.eague record 144 wickets in a season, nearly 100 lbw or clean bowled. yes, he is out many of those amateurs had never come up against fast bowling and before you got there you could see that they were quite nervous. some batsmen came in and you could see the fear on his face. obviously they were thinking i hope i get to work on monday morning. if you did not get out of the way then you would get hit and could get hurt. a lot of the senior lads would...
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the bbc‘s hywel griffith is there for us. it is good to see you.the moment. so, so the situation is at the moment. so, so far, 80,000 people have been evacuated from here, the red zone, the 12 kilometre exclusion zone around mount agung that you mentioned. 0ther around mount agung that you mentioned. other places have been affected. we have learned even a prison has been evacuated, moved to a secure location. 0n prison has been evacuated, moved to a secure location. on one part of the island, at least, it is disaster management. the other side of the island, in bali, they are trying to keep tourism and industry open. the government is bleeding to the world to come to bali and there are plans in place if planes are affected by volcanic activity. there will be buses and boats to replace them. all the tourist infrastructure and businesses could be impacted. you say it is a waiting game, but what about the tremors being recorded, hundreds of them everyday?” about the tremors being recorded, hundreds of them everyday? i had felt a few myself to be hones
the bbc‘s hywel griffith is there for us. it is good to see you.the moment. so, so the situation is at the moment. so, so far, 80,000 people have been evacuated from here, the red zone, the 12 kilometre exclusion zone around mount agung that you mentioned. 0ther around mount agung that you mentioned. other places have been affected. we have learned even a prison has been evacuated, moved to a secure location. 0n prison has been evacuated, moved to a secure location. on one part of the island,...
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neighbor stephen griffiths has known the couple his entire life. >> they are role models, sime as that. they'd do anything for anyone. >> reporter: nobody knew they were living near what may have been a bomb factory. that footage appears to have been shot by that video camera, right here just a few steps in the back of the house. the relationship between the two men isn't clear, nor is why they may have plantedded that bomb. the metal police cordon is stipup outside the foster home. forensic teams are still busy inside. now, neighbors here told us police visited this house several times in the past few weeks leading up to friday's subway bombing. anthony? >> mason: charlie d'agata in surrey, england. thank you, charlie. president trump makes his first address to the united nations general assembly tomorrow in something of a warm-up today, he called on the u.n. to cut costs and focus more on people than bureaucracy. and he pledged that the united states will be a partner in the u.n.'s work. in a meeting with french president emmanuel macron, mr. trump called being his gust at the bastil
neighbor stephen griffiths has known the couple his entire life. >> they are role models, sime as that. they'd do anything for anyone. >> reporter: nobody knew they were living near what may have been a bomb factory. that footage appears to have been shot by that video camera, right here just a few steps in the back of the house. the relationship between the two men isn't clear, nor is why they may have plantedded that bomb. the metal police cordon is stipup outside the foster home....
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. - and i'm portia scott-griffith. - and on our panel today, we have obama denier and author of the book," alan jarvis. trans-racial fracking misunderstander sally rosenberg, wiccan priestess and director of the documentary "i hate the troops," imani fokolo, ken simpson, a kentucky dog groomer who used a religious liberty law to refuse service to a gay dog. and rex, a gay dog. - [barks] - welcome to the program. - now, i want to begin with a topic i think we can all agree on: racism. - racism doesn't exist. we had a black president. - we did? who? - well, i think-- - i feel like i speak for all african-american women when i say we need to sacrifice more goats. - you don't speak for this african-american woman. - but i think-- - now, rex, i have to imagine you have something to say about animal sacrifice as a homosexual dog who also served in the military. - what? shocking. - [barks] - all right, but what about-- - what about-- - oh, i'm sorry, sir. - i'm a woman. - well, you're gonna have to prove that! - i will! i'll show you! [all clamoring] - well, good luck! i've never seen a naked w
. - and i'm portia scott-griffith. - and on our panel today, we have obama denier and author of the book," alan jarvis. trans-racial fracking misunderstander sally rosenberg, wiccan priestess and director of the documentary "i hate the troops," imani fokolo, ken simpson, a kentucky dog groomer who used a religious liberty law to refuse service to a gay dog. and rex, a gay dog. - [barks] - welcome to the program. - now, i want to begin with a topic i think we can all agree on:...
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live to bali where the bbc‘s hywel griffith is for us. how is it there?ors here, they have been coming at the rate of hundreds per day. yesterday was the most intense so far. speaking to seismologists, they simply don't know when it could erupt. it could be days, weeks, even months. nobody knows. because the threat is so large, tens of thousands, more than 80,000 people have been evacuated from the red zone, the rural area around mount agung. we have been to visit some of those evacuation camps, people are being houthi well looked after. there is a supply of entertainment for the children —— pretty well. many have left their homes and livelihoods behind. it is a pretty poor rural place, many depend on livestock and animals and they have had to leave those behind. you have said hundreds of tremors per day, that must be pretty frightening? they are pretty small, i am pleased to say. people living in places such as new zealand japan might be used to that sensation. it is much more worrying if those tremors grow in intensity and frequency. there is no way of
live to bali where the bbc‘s hywel griffith is for us. how is it there?ors here, they have been coming at the rate of hundreds per day. yesterday was the most intense so far. speaking to seismologists, they simply don't know when it could erupt. it could be days, weeks, even months. nobody knows. because the threat is so large, tens of thousands, more than 80,000 people have been evacuated from the red zone, the rural area around mount agung. we have been to visit some of those evacuation...