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hampton: sacred house. it is a great example of some of modern-day society's attempts to fix some of these wrongs from the old days. mount mckinley and alaska, that is not been renamed to denali officially. ed: do you climb? hampton: i don't know about climb. i threw up my way up. there is all this discussion about washington redskins constantly, there was this part in -- we used to call him the foreskin living in washington. but we digress. the kit carson park. ed: tell the story about what happened. hampton: it is sort of similar to what is been happening in richmond and charles hill and other places back east with confederate monuments and the question of what to do with them. should we change their name? remove statues? kit carson park is in the center of town, a center where people meet and it is the central park. it is called that mainly because he is buried there, he and his wife. it is spread on kit carson avenue right up against kit carson national forest. it is part of the history of this town. bu
hampton: sacred house. it is a great example of some of modern-day society's attempts to fix some of these wrongs from the old days. mount mckinley and alaska, that is not been renamed to denali officially. ed: do you climb? hampton: i don't know about climb. i threw up my way up. there is all this discussion about washington redskins constantly, there was this part in -- we used to call him the foreskin living in washington. but we digress. the kit carson park. ed: tell the story about what...
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hampton: good question. up until fairly recently, navajo history, or any native american history, was oral history. up until recently, there were navajohole lot of accounts of what happened. i certainly used the ones that i had to work with. i use a lot of oral history , though. i think it is -- i am not sure how many pages of my page in my book are devoted to the navajo conflict. most of that is based on oral --tories that were taken during the great depression, during the wpa, there were a bunch of writers who went into navajo country and other places and took oral histories from people who remembered what then.ed not what my great, great grandfather did, but what my father told me, one or two generations away. in terms of the number hope part of my story, i say a large part of it is based on that wpa research that was taken then. i also think it's important to understand, in terms of the number of situation, there have been, for hundreds of years essentially a low-grade war , going on between the navajo a
hampton: good question. up until fairly recently, navajo history, or any native american history, was oral history. up until recently, there were navajohole lot of accounts of what happened. i certainly used the ones that i had to work with. i use a lot of oral history , though. i think it is -- i am not sure how many pages of my page in my book are devoted to the navajo conflict. most of that is based on oral --tories that were taken during the great depression, during the wpa, there were a...
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hampton: it is tough. we live in a really -- i thought we lived in a divisive time before trump was elected, it has worse ton unimaginably the point where families can talk to each other. they can't go on vacation together. it is unbelievable how this has happened. there have been other times in our history where it has happened. .950 with mccarthyism desperate times there where people were not able to really -- democrats and republicans did not talk to each other. you seemed to move past these eras and hope we will continue to do so. conferences like this one where we had a lot of interesting perspectives presented in a very civilized format, have to say honestly, just how privileged i feel to have been invited to this conference. there is actually dozens of people who are participating in this conference will make their professional lives work. to study and understand the american west. i have just read -- i have just written one book. have made the west my home and i wrote this one book but i am not a s
hampton: it is tough. we live in a really -- i thought we lived in a divisive time before trump was elected, it has worse ton unimaginably the point where families can talk to each other. they can't go on vacation together. it is unbelievable how this has happened. there have been other times in our history where it has happened. .950 with mccarthyism desperate times there where people were not able to really -- democrats and republicans did not talk to each other. you seemed to move past these...
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hampton: it is tough. we live in a really -- i thought we lived in a divisive time before trump was elected, it has now gotten unimaginably worse to the point where families can talk to each other. they can't go on vacation together. it is unbelievable how this has happened. there have been other times in our history where it has happened. 1950 with mccarthyism. desperate times there where people weren't able really -- democrats and republicans, not able to talk to each other. you seemed to move past these eras and hope we will continue to do so. move past this one right now. honest debate, conferences like this one where we had a lot of interesting perspectives presented in a very civilized format. i have to say honestly, just how privileged i feel to have been invited to this conference. there are actually dozens of people who are participating in this conference who made their professional life's work the study and understanding of the american west. i've got a laptop and a microphone. [laughter] i have
hampton: it is tough. we live in a really -- i thought we lived in a divisive time before trump was elected, it has now gotten unimaginably worse to the point where families can talk to each other. they can't go on vacation together. it is unbelievable how this has happened. there have been other times in our history where it has happened. 1950 with mccarthyism. desperate times there where people weren't able really -- democrats and republicans, not able to talk to each other. you seemed to...
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kaine: again, it is so good to be back at hampton. i worked on the proton therapy center when i was governor and on cyber scholarships when i was senator. elections are about choices. the theme of my campaign -- expresses my believe in a virginia that works for all. a civil life -- i was rights lawyer, a teacher at the university of richmond, and now an elected official, has been about opportunity for all. is take backtheme virginia. take back virginia. and he has governed that way, too. harsh attacks on immigrant , trafficking in the conspiracy theory that president obama's birth certificate was forged, associating with white folks like and alabama's roy moore. i know this about virginians. we don't want to go backward. we want to go forward. we want to go forward working together and that's the kind of senator i will be if you honor by reelecting me. thank you for your time. [applause] les: our town hall continues right after this break. announcer: as they take another break in tonight's live coverage from virginia with democratic s
kaine: again, it is so good to be back at hampton. i worked on the proton therapy center when i was governor and on cyber scholarships when i was senator. elections are about choices. the theme of my campaign -- expresses my believe in a virginia that works for all. a civil life -- i was rights lawyer, a teacher at the university of richmond, and now an elected official, has been about opportunity for all. is take backtheme virginia. take back virginia. and he has governed that way, too. harsh...
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the candidates met at a town hall event hosted by liberty university and hampton university. the topic was foreign policy and defense. ♪ >> good evening. welcome to tonight's town hall. the second in a two-part series brought to you by the hampton university center for public policy. the center for law and government at liberty university and the virginia university broadcast. .> i'm april ordered host at w tkr and journals professor at hand in university.
the candidates met at a town hall event hosted by liberty university and hampton university. the topic was foreign policy and defense. ♪ >> good evening. welcome to tonight's town hall. the second in a two-part series brought to you by the hampton university center for public policy. the center for law and government at liberty university and the virginia university broadcast. .> i'm april ordered host at w tkr and journals professor at hand in university.
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when he asked what we can do to grow hampton roads in our economy, we have issues here in hampton roads that we need to tackle. the effects of sea level rise, flooding, many to invest in our infrastructure and no children's education. how can we do that as a nation when we voluntarily take a $1.9 trillion cut in revenue? does it make any sense to pass the tax bill, when we have a 1% increase in revenue this year, and a 7% increase in spending? our deficit is ballooning. next year, projected to be over $1 trillion. i think we need to have true fiscal responsibility in washington, make legislation a reflection of our values so that we value the investment in our committee in our infrastructure that will actually grow our economy. moderator: two minutes for scott taylor. taylor: i see a lot of investment in our economy. walmartox, dollar tree, , mcdonald's, they have made investments in wages and bonuses in the community and in education. i think tax reform spurred a lot of investment in our community. , raisedp working poor by a single mother with four kids in house. i can tell you that $
when he asked what we can do to grow hampton roads in our economy, we have issues here in hampton roads that we need to tackle. the effects of sea level rise, flooding, many to invest in our infrastructure and no children's education. how can we do that as a nation when we voluntarily take a $1.9 trillion cut in revenue? does it make any sense to pass the tax bill, when we have a 1% increase in revenue this year, and a 7% increase in spending? our deficit is ballooning. next year, projected to...
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we are live at the hampton university convocation center. april: i am a journalism professor here it hampton university and the host of w tkr. thank you for joining us. tonight, we will hear from the two candidates individually as they each answer questions on topics of foreign policy as well as military and defense. my co-moderator and our town hall team have not shared questions with the candidates prior to tonight's event. >> following that, we will have a special interaction between the candidates and the university students seated on stage with me. they represent majors from all across the country. they will be allowed to ask questions directly to the candidates. when that segment has ended, each candidate will be able to make a one minute closing statement. these young voters have research the issues, they are excited about the opportunity to go one-on-one with the candidates. april: we want to remind the audience to refrain from jeering or excessive cheering. it is appropriate to applaud when each candidate comes to the stage. so plea
we are live at the hampton university convocation center. april: i am a journalism professor here it hampton university and the host of w tkr. thank you for joining us. tonight, we will hear from the two candidates individually as they each answer questions on topics of foreign policy as well as military and defense. my co-moderator and our town hall team have not shared questions with the candidates prior to tonight's event. >> following that, we will have a special interaction between...
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and you asked what we can do to grow hampton roads, grow our economy, we have issues here in hampton roads. we need to tackle the effects of sea level rise, recurrent flooding, we need to invest in our infrastructure and our children's i education. how can we do that as a nation when we voluntarily take a $1.9 trillion cut in revenue? does it make any sense to pass this tax bill, when we have a 1% increase in revenue this year, and a 7% increase in spending? and our deficit is just ballooning. next year it is projected to be over $1 trillion. i think we need to have true fiscal responsibility in washington. we need to make legislation a reflection of our values so that we value the investment in our community and our infrastructure that will actually grow our economy. bruce: two minutes for scott taylor. rep. taylor: let me say i value your investment in this economy. i look around the room and i see a lot of investment in our economy. i see cox, huntington ingalls, they has spent hundreds of millions of dollars in our economy. dollar tree, walmart, mcdonald's, who have made investme
and you asked what we can do to grow hampton roads, grow our economy, we have issues here in hampton roads. we need to tackle the effects of sea level rise, recurrent flooding, we need to invest in our infrastructure and our children's i education. how can we do that as a nation when we voluntarily take a $1.9 trillion cut in revenue? does it make any sense to pass this tax bill, when we have a 1% increase in revenue this year, and a 7% increase in spending? and our deficit is just ballooning....
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it is all the brainchild of matt hampton. it was a lwa ys brainchild of matt hampton.ere a beneficiaries and the families could come to bounce off each other. and in buyer each other. and try and help each other through this tricky situation —— inspire each other. today's unveiling was conducted in part by mike tindall with his royal connections coming into play, hejoked, but he has for many years been involved with matt hampton and his charity. here's what he had to say today. it is every by he had to say today. it is every rugby player's worst nightmare but it is also a very possible outcome, especially for people playing in the forwards. i think every rugby player would say that if they knew anyone that that happened to, they would always wa nt that that happened to, they would always want to know that there was someone who had been through it and thatis someone who had been through it and that is where the idea for the foundation came from. the dream for thejury to foundation came from. the dream for the jury to use to build living centres like this, maybe even abr
it is all the brainchild of matt hampton. it was a lwa ys brainchild of matt hampton.ere a beneficiaries and the families could come to bounce off each other. and in buyer each other. and try and help each other through this tricky situation —— inspire each other. today's unveiling was conducted in part by mike tindall with his royal connections coming into play, hejoked, but he has for many years been involved with matt hampton and his charity. here's what he had to say today. it is every...
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everyone here is familiar with hampton sides. for the purpose of tonight, we will be talking about blood and thunder, one of his most well-known books. but that is a small percentage of what he has written.
everyone here is familiar with hampton sides. for the purpose of tonight, we will be talking about blood and thunder, one of his most well-known books. but that is a small percentage of what he has written.
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he and wife jessica held the wedding rehearsal dinner friday night at their massive hamptons mansion.eth's i dos, you can see the seinfelds entering the ceremony alongside gwyneth's silver clad mom blythe danner who according to the source cried during the nuptials. the bride danced through the night. the falchuks are now a blended family. gwyneth is the new step-mom to brad's son and daughter. earlier this year the bride told "good morning america" her own two kids apple and moses were pumped for their mom to tie the knot. >> the kids, are they excited for the wedding? >> yeah, they are excited. >> and this is the first actual wedding, yes? >> yes. chris and i eloped and so i've never had a wedding or any of these fun like bride kind of things. so i'm really enjoying myself. >> spreading love on a monday. i'm really happy for them. >> the best. >> go gwyneth. get married girl. >> over in manhattan love was in the air at the premiere of "tem stone's new movie. >> while her muse hit the red carpet solo. t swift was inside. low key going out the back was jlaw's date. emma stone's date -
he and wife jessica held the wedding rehearsal dinner friday night at their massive hamptons mansion.eth's i dos, you can see the seinfelds entering the ceremony alongside gwyneth's silver clad mom blythe danner who according to the source cried during the nuptials. the bride danced through the night. the falchuks are now a blended family. gwyneth is the new step-mom to brad's son and daughter. earlier this year the bride told "good morning america" her own two kids apple and moses...
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hampton has written about some of them. try to get something different in your head and imagine people already there, looking to the east and seeing that young man come over the horizon. >> very well put. if we were to think of particularly prominent, popular, varied experiences of young men in the early american west, perhaps none more embodies this period in time then a young man from missouri. who we will hear about later this evening. perhaps you can give us a few insights into the nature of the world in which either kit carson himself was raised or the world in which he established and created when he left missouri for his new home in the american west. >> missouri is a point of departure. it's interesting you are some -- you are from st. louis. it's a place where the expeditions were mounted from. the fremont expedition. it's the place where the santa fe trail ended in independence, missouri. it's a place where senator thomas hart benton was from. he is a very important person to understand the rapid expansion of the
hampton has written about some of them. try to get something different in your head and imagine people already there, looking to the east and seeing that young man come over the horizon. >> very well put. if we were to think of particularly prominent, popular, varied experiences of young men in the early american west, perhaps none more embodies this period in time then a young man from missouri. who we will hear about later this evening. perhaps you can give us a few insights into the...
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everything isn't perfect in wonder land. >> this is in the hamptons on long island. >> if you have tot as well live here. n where here in the b she shoots her wildly popular food network show, "barefoot contessa." >> i like this >>business. his is where she and her assistants test recipes including lookike a pro." >> do you need h aand in the kitchen? >> yes. i always need a hand in the 'mtchen. >> i making charlie bird pharaoh salad. >> so what is the philosophy, ina, behin this book, cook like a pro? >> i've never gone to cooking school i've learned by doing it. i wanted to share it with people, really accessible recipes. how does that sound? so just something i whipped up in a few minutes before you got here. tl>> just a lit light lunch with ina garten. she makes a lunch ofib brazed r and roasted carrots, it's what she does. >> it's eas as that. >> how easy was that. >> i find it satisfying tocorite books and know that every >>ngle res at this point -- recipe. orn in brooklyn and raised gartennecticut, ina didn't begin her culinary career until she was 30 years old. by then she alr
everything isn't perfect in wonder land. >> this is in the hamptons on long island. >> if you have tot as well live here. n where here in the b she shoots her wildly popular food network show, "barefoot contessa." >> i like this >>business. his is where she and her assistants test recipes including lookike a pro." >> do you need h aand in the kitchen? >> yes. i always need a hand in the 'mtchen. >> i making charlie bird pharaoh salad....
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west hampton beach, new york.e gartens left washington to take over the shop that would give ina her famous nickname. >> the part about that story that i loved is that jeffrey said, hey, let's go do it. >> never, never. he said, if you love it, you'll be really good at it. i felt if the store was fun, the music was cranked up, people were happy to see you, that people would be drawn to it and i think that really worked. >> reporter: do you remember when it stopped being a crazy idea? >> i don't think i ever felt that way. >> reporter: really? >> yeah. i think -- i always thought, i hope i can keep this going. >> reporter: in 1996, ina sold the business and while contemplating her next move, she wrote and self-funded the barefoot contessa cookbook and it was a best seller. they started calling. >> i was like, there's no way. this was like, no. i would send them away. they'd keep coming back. i couldn't imagine why anybody would want to see me on tv. >> reporter: ina eventually relented. >> it's not a mediterranean
west hampton beach, new york.e gartens left washington to take over the shop that would give ina her famous nickname. >> the part about that story that i loved is that jeffrey said, hey, let's go do it. >> never, never. he said, if you love it, you'll be really good at it. i felt if the store was fun, the music was cranked up, people were happy to see you, that people would be drawn to it and i think that really worked. >> reporter: do you remember when it stopped being a...
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there are going to be young men doing lots of things, i am certain hampton has written about some of them. but try to get a different picture in your head, and imagine people already there looking to the east seeing that young men -- a man, will be the best man coming over the -- young man coming over the horizon. >> if we think of experiences of the young man -- men in the american midwest, nothing more embodies the spirit then a young man from missouri. you have written about this hampton in some capacity and flair whom we will hear about later this evening. maybe you can preempt us with a few insights into the world kit carson was raised in or the world he established and created when he left missouri when he left for his new home in the american would -- midwest. >> missouri is the point of torture it is interesting that you are from st. louis georgia, the place were all of the expeditions were launched from. the fremont expedition and where the interfaith trail ended -- santa fe trail ended. senator benton was a strong- willed and articulate and megalomaniac senator from missour
there are going to be young men doing lots of things, i am certain hampton has written about some of them. but try to get a different picture in your head, and imagine people already there looking to the east seeing that young men -- a man, will be the best man coming over the -- young man coming over the horizon. >> if we think of experiences of the young man -- men in the american midwest, nothing more embodies the spirit then a young man from missouri. you have written about this...
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an inspiration, matt hampton there at the opening of the foundation's new centre. just over two years ago, danny kerry guided the british women s hockey team to their first olympic title and it was expected he would lead them into the next games in tokyo. in august, he switched to the men s team and he has his first official match in charge tomorrow evening. here's our olympic sports reporter nick hope. turns, scores! that is the golden goal! it became one of the most iconic moments of the rio olympics. the british women defeating favourites the netherlands to claim their first—ever olympic hockey gold medal. danny kerry masterminded the shoot out success. but two years on, he has abandoned thoughts of a title defence in tokyo and taken on an all new test with the gb man. defence in tokyo and taken on an all new test with the gb manlj defence in tokyo and taken on an all new test with the gb man. i think professionally, it is by far the ha rd est professionally, it is by far the hardest decision i have ever had to make. i have a huge amount of loyalty to a number o
an inspiration, matt hampton there at the opening of the foundation's new centre. just over two years ago, danny kerry guided the british women s hockey team to their first olympic title and it was expected he would lead them into the next games in tokyo. in august, he switched to the men s team and he has his first official match in charge tomorrow evening. here's our olympic sports reporter nick hope. turns, scores! that is the golden goal! it became one of the most iconic moments of the rio...
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hampton is a tennessee native. i'm a north carolina native. our southern accents will ramp up and up and no one will understand us. i'm excited to chat with him. we will get right into it. the blessed -- best way to go about it is to establish the major players in blood and thunder. from there, we will look at the detail >> we should talk about the navajos first. actually let's talk about tennessee bbq being better than carolina barbecue. >> that will turn into a brawl a peer. >> we digress. >> that's not a good way to start. >> let's talk about the navajos. there is a line in your book where you say that they are the most american of the native americans? could you talk about that? explain what that means? talk about them, and their geographic location. >> i live in santa fe, and the navajo presence in new mexico is huge. all of the westerns that we are familiar with, the tv shows, it is normally the sioux, or the comanche drive -- tribes that are depicted. people don't really know that much about who the navajo are. these people came down th
hampton is a tennessee native. i'm a north carolina native. our southern accents will ramp up and up and no one will understand us. i'm excited to chat with him. we will get right into it. the blessed -- best way to go about it is to establish the major players in blood and thunder. from there, we will look at the detail >> we should talk about the navajos first. actually let's talk about tennessee bbq being better than carolina barbecue. >> that will turn into a brawl a peer....
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announcer: next on american history tv, hampton psy, author of "blood and thunder," describes the americanntiersman as a controversial figure, often portray to as either a mythological american hero or a cruel killer of native american. andnpacked this dispute, explores his complex relationship with novel hello indians. -- the aspen institute coordinated this event, and contains language some viewers may find offensive. >> thank you so much, it's great to be here. i joke around and say when i started the podcast, i thought i would hit the big time if i could get to people to listen.
announcer: next on american history tv, hampton psy, author of "blood and thunder," describes the americanntiersman as a controversial figure, often portray to as either a mythological american hero or a cruel killer of native american. andnpacked this dispute, explores his complex relationship with novel hello indians. -- the aspen institute coordinated this event, and contains language some viewers may find offensive. >> thank you so much, it's great to be here. i joke around...
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they're celebrating tie thing knot this weekend at hoar home in the hampton.he was spotted out shopping for lingerie. they followed up in april with a star-studded engagement party which included kate hudson and cameron diaz. but they described the nuptials as much more intimate. >> i'm old to have a big old white dress and all that. i but to dial it back. >> a lady is never too old to have a white dress and a big ring, honey. that's a gooding the. >> and we love this idea. john legend wedding singer? ♪ all of me >> i'm about to get married again. >> john's wife, chrissy teigen made the offer on the podcast. >> if you want john to sing, i'll send for him. >> i can't afford that. >> i promise that you can. we're very generous. >> prenup. you got to work that out. >> really? >> you're worth more than him. >> i don't know eif that's true. >> a title he also held on "glee." >> we're all in on fall tv, everybody. the big premier, the big ratings and the kwas of "this is us" talking about a big fat paycheck. >> the cast was all smiles tuesday after news of their big
they're celebrating tie thing knot this weekend at hoar home in the hampton.he was spotted out shopping for lingerie. they followed up in april with a star-studded engagement party which included kate hudson and cameron diaz. but they described the nuptials as much more intimate. >> i'm old to have a big old white dress and all that. i but to dial it back. >> a lady is never too old to have a white dress and a big ring, honey. that's a gooding the. >> and we love this idea....
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staying at hampton used to be for college football. now you drive 300 miles to watch this. ( ♪ ) don't get me wrong. you love flag dancing as much as the next guy. all eight hours of it. but what you really love is your little girl. yes! nice pop toss! flag dancing? we've been there. and with free hot breakfast and a warm welcome, we'll be there for you. book at hampton.com for a guaranteed discount on your next weekend stay. hampton by hilton. book at hampton.com for a guaranteed discount oh brad, (nationwidcheck it out. (agent) there's a variety of packages, so we could take care of any additions you want to do up here. (peyton) this could be a song about home insurance. all right, i'll try it out. (strumming) wait, maybe it's about auto insurance. (agent) with nationwide, you could save up to 20% by bundling your home and auto insurance. bundling home and auto! two songs in one. what do you call that, a crossover? no, it's more of a mashup. yeah, a mashup! you see, that's why we're a great band! we're not a band. yes we are. we are
staying at hampton used to be for college football. now you drive 300 miles to watch this. ( ♪ ) don't get me wrong. you love flag dancing as much as the next guy. all eight hours of it. but what you really love is your little girl. yes! nice pop toss! flag dancing? we've been there. and with free hot breakfast and a warm welcome, we'll be there for you. book at hampton.com for a guaranteed discount on your next weekend stay. hampton by hilton. book at hampton.com for a guaranteed discount oh...
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national league south side hampton & richmond borough have the chance of pulling off an fa cup shocked with league two 0ldham athletic in today's first—round draw. one of the lowest ranked sides, the metropolitan police who play in the seventh tier, will host newport county of league 2. portsmouth, who won the cup a decade ago, will travel to non—league opposition. they will play either chippenham or maidenhead. the full draw can be seen at the bbc sport website and app. the england and wales cricket board has dismissed allegations that a small group of england players were involved in spot fixing in seven matches. the claims were made in an updated documentary made by the qatari based broadcaster aljazeera. the players were unnamed and the ecb says the limited information is "poorly prepared and lacks clarity and corroboration." the documentary has also been dismissed by fast bowler mark wood who is with the england squad in sri lanka. it doesn't bother me, to be honest. we get corruption training, anti—corruption training, we speak to the guys. there's a guy called peter 0'shea i t
national league south side hampton & richmond borough have the chance of pulling off an fa cup shocked with league two 0ldham athletic in today's first—round draw. one of the lowest ranked sides, the metropolitan police who play in the seventh tier, will host newport county of league 2. portsmouth, who won the cup a decade ago, will travel to non—league opposition. they will play either chippenham or maidenhead. the full draw can be seen at the bbc sport website and app. the england and...
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the red falcon has tonight been towed for south hampton, ready for that investigation to begin. the latest headlines: australia's prime minister has delivered an apology to victims of child sex abuse, admitting that the state failed for decades to stop those crimes. the saudi foreign minister has described the killing ofjournalist jamal khashoggi as murder, blaming it on a rogue operation. and the british prime minister, theresa may, will tell mps that the brexit deal is 95% done, after some in her party criticised the lack of progress at last week's european summit. now it's time to look at the stories that are making the headlines in the media across the world. we begin with turkey's daily sabah. it unpicks developments over the weekend in the jamal khashoggi case saying his murder is unravelling. here in the uk, its front page reports on the pressure facing the prime minister as unrest grows within her party over her handling of brexit. the front page of the financial times now, it looks at president trump pulling the us out of a nuclear treaty with russia and how moscow's wa
the red falcon has tonight been towed for south hampton, ready for that investigation to begin. the latest headlines: australia's prime minister has delivered an apology to victims of child sex abuse, admitting that the state failed for decades to stop those crimes. the saudi foreign minister has described the killing ofjournalist jamal khashoggi as murder, blaming it on a rogue operation. and the british prime minister, theresa may, will tell mps that the brexit deal is 95% done, after some in...
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for years we have swung and i mean hamptons pesticides. one yell to it was for years and the regional health agency knew officials knew and no one and not population this is very. soon it's not possible to get an estimate of the number of patients who are victims of florida economy will be the priority is to determine the number of farmers who were working in the banana plantations i don't know hundreds of many of them have died of prostate cancer many had premature babies why didn't they let french people sleep the sweet potatoes because they contaminated but they let us eat the same potatoes train same period. when one is aware that a product is toxic and still use that as assassination such as martha the french state is complicit in this is us nation because they will summarize the use of toxic products. the state must take its share of responsibility for this pollution must make progress on the path of for abrasion and project i hope that collectively will put our efforts towards zero korda coal in food that's the only thing that makes
for years we have swung and i mean hamptons pesticides. one yell to it was for years and the regional health agency knew officials knew and no one and not population this is very. soon it's not possible to get an estimate of the number of patients who are victims of florida economy will be the priority is to determine the number of farmers who were working in the banana plantations i don't know hundreds of many of them have died of prostate cancer many had premature babies why didn't they let...
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and our reporter marc ashdown is in hampton where it all began. good morning.place like this, and you go anywhere near some green space, anywhere in the uk, the chances are you will come across a parkrtun, it does what it says on the tin, and it has become a national institution. it comes down to one man, 14 years ago, paul, you came up with the idea. 5 million people doing it. it feel bazaar.m is wonderful. we have 5 million registered —— bizarre. there are 1500 parks where people are waking up 1500 parks where people are waking up to get ready to go and do their parkrun, it is fantastic. tell us how you came up with the idea and what it is. firstly it is a free wee kly what it is. firstly it is a free weekly timed run where it is completely managed by volunteers in your local park. i started it 14 years ago because i was suffering a little bit of depression and i thought the best thing i could do to get out of that cycle was to bring my friends to the park, so i did invite my friends and said, come and do what you love, i will go for work and then we have to
and our reporter marc ashdown is in hampton where it all began. good morning.place like this, and you go anywhere near some green space, anywhere in the uk, the chances are you will come across a parkrtun, it does what it says on the tin, and it has become a national institution. it comes down to one man, 14 years ago, paul, you came up with the idea. 5 million people doing it. it feel bazaar.m is wonderful. we have 5 million registered —— bizarre. there are 1500 parks where people are...
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gwyneth paltrow's honeymoon after her hamptons wedding. going gaga for lady gaga after "a star is born" opens. >> so many things going on this weekend. first let's get an update on justin bieber hiding his marriage to hailey baldwin? ♪ i'm the one >> justin and his fiance hailey baldwin secretly tied the knot after obtaining their marriage license at this new york courthouse last month. what's strange is that the couple kept it a secret from a lot of people close to them. and hailey even denied it outright on twitter. ♪ what do you mean >> there's no legal reason for them to lie, but one thing that it has done is it's kept us all guessing and it's certainly increased the drama around the relationship. >> hailey was out monday on melrose avenue wearing her engagement ring but no wedding band. wednesday they were spotted out together in l.a. going to church. >> congratulations, guys. >> keep in mind we're told the couple still hopes to have a formal wedding ceremony. the speculation is that it will be in canada where bieber is from and where
gwyneth paltrow's honeymoon after her hamptons wedding. going gaga for lady gaga after "a star is born" opens. >> so many things going on this weekend. first let's get an update on justin bieber hiding his marriage to hailey baldwin? ♪ i'm the one >> justin and his fiance hailey baldwin secretly tied the knot after obtaining their marriage license at this new york courthouse last month. what's strange is that the couple kept it a secret from a lot of people close to...
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he spent a day with her in the hamptons.sced about walking away from her home as a nuclear budget analyst in washington nearly 40 years ago. it's a decision that ultimately launched her career with the help of her husband. catch the interview. and the latest news and politics this weekend. >>> thousands oh rallying around a young massachusetts boy after he was bullied at school for wearing nail polish. son's fashion choice went viral and has some celebrities weighing >> reporter: this is 5-year-old sam govier who is telling his story of support. >> thank you for supporting me. >> reporter: he said he was made fun of for wear thing red nail polish. >> when i went to school, i thought i was -- i thought i was not going to make people make fun of me, but they did. and i didn't like that. >> reporter: he says the kids told him he shouldn't wear it. >> they said, that's only for girls. and they kept doing it. and i said, it's for boys and girls. >> his face was long, i was like, buddy, did youe story to masculinity. the next morn
he spent a day with her in the hamptons.sced about walking away from her home as a nuclear budget analyst in washington nearly 40 years ago. it's a decision that ultimately launched her career with the help of her husband. catch the interview. and the latest news and politics this weekend. >>> thousands oh rallying around a young massachusetts boy after he was bullied at school for wearing nail polish. son's fashion choice went viral and has some celebrities weighing >> reporter:...
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the hampton roads area by tomorrow night. heavy rain and gusty winds being squeezed by that front, which is going to move it out to sapp. but flash flood watches out from the gulf coast through d.c., new york city and hartford as that front squeezes some of the moist children. hatch a foot of rain in this storm zone. there is a record-setter. it goes in the record books at the third lowest barometric pressure of a hurricane to hit the u.s., behind camille in '69 and labor day storm in 1935. a strong category 4 storm and this worship center, the two upper floors of this, completely ripped apart. sustaining damage here in panama city beach, and this is not the only spot, and this, as you know, the western or, in this case, weaker side of hurricane michael. >> that was the incredible thing about this. rob marciano, who was on the air with us all day here. rob, thank you. and again, this hurricane still on the move tonight. and as rob mentioned, the real concern going into these other states will also be the power there, as well.
the hampton roads area by tomorrow night. heavy rain and gusty winds being squeezed by that front, which is going to move it out to sapp. but flash flood watches out from the gulf coast through d.c., new york city and hartford as that front squeezes some of the moist children. hatch a foot of rain in this storm zone. there is a record-setter. it goes in the record books at the third lowest barometric pressure of a hurricane to hit the u.s., behind camille in '69 and labor day storm in 1935. a...
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the hamptons because and we studied six burial grounds in total all the deformed skulls that come from them know back to around the year five hundred from one. girl's probably had their heads down when they were still infants a custom still practiced in congo in the one nine hundred fifty s. to determine the origin of this cranial modification the researchers looked at d.n.a. evidence for i mean your a number of years ago we realized that we need to patrol part of the temporal bone the inner part of the skull which contains a lot of d.n.a. we've been able to get lots of information from it. it's a nice name that first we take a sample of bone from the skull and try to extract d.n.a. from it we then use a special process to copy the d.n.a. in the past we could only see four hundred base pairs but with new so-called next generation sequencing we can now see five million. that's a huge amount of information. in form of c. one hundred thousand surely under this goal found in book finding belong to a woman who died aged around forty. thanks to the new technology we were able to examine the
the hamptons because and we studied six burial grounds in total all the deformed skulls that come from them know back to around the year five hundred from one. girl's probably had their heads down when they were still infants a custom still practiced in congo in the one nine hundred fifty s. to determine the origin of this cranial modification the researchers looked at d.n.a. evidence for i mean your a number of years ago we realized that we need to patrol part of the temporal bone the inner...
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i'm callin on without being done a miss hampton and you are in a more real to know what i. feel even if i hear it. i've been so how good then. we only had. colon story and now need. to manage the school of have movie think of the. who worked on faster for you would have allowed them a lot and stuck me. in los angeles way. good because. then they're back to or thought about. how the. was in a bit away all. of this upcoming today and i am home hello benignly lizzie and ian lee and it's got to be all in the main national homicide of santa. hurt so bad they get us and them laughing with names from our upton had so much. of the mcallen about we look at the law the lawsuit mamak a supportive good been. supportive we are all my visit or my yacht. a supportive leave for me. a hundred in there if me could be a. whore doctor it may be neurology i know my country he gave me a message. when obama drop in and give them his aim at then he get up then. and then be just fine. and. good will it get i have a tutor going out. and . get them some of them. he has he's in the seat guess i'm just
i'm callin on without being done a miss hampton and you are in a more real to know what i. feel even if i hear it. i've been so how good then. we only had. colon story and now need. to manage the school of have movie think of the. who worked on faster for you would have allowed them a lot and stuck me. in los angeles way. good because. then they're back to or thought about. how the. was in a bit away all. of this upcoming today and i am home hello benignly lizzie and ian lee and it's got to be...
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each year this event draw some one hundred eighty thousand visitors in the village of west hampton southern england here they can get up close to historical vehicles examined all the little details. and even simulate a pit stop in formula racing. they also get to meet their rivals their rally in formula one stars of today and yesterday years like hans joachim struck as a put is to me he considers good woods to the place for historical motor sports this could only happen in england fans here often know more about what he's done in this life than he does him self and there's the park and everything else england has to offer the range of vehicles here is beyond compare is this i thought would be depleted gets. a good c.e.o. thinks this british motoring event is the world's finest. as call the festival of speed but he calls it the festival of gorgeous cars new old and famous. there are even child sized ones for. many car makers to. take the opportunity to present their latest models to a large audience not being made to see monologues says alongside motoring past and present goodwood is also lo
each year this event draw some one hundred eighty thousand visitors in the village of west hampton southern england here they can get up close to historical vehicles examined all the little details. and even simulate a pit stop in formula racing. they also get to meet their rivals their rally in formula one stars of today and yesterday years like hans joachim struck as a put is to me he considers good woods to the place for historical motor sports this could only happen in england fans here...
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a hampton for my sister and her kids. that's a lot of syrup.s for me. but i thought your family vacation was in miami? it is. i hear they're having a great time. book at hilton.com and get the hilton price match guarantee. if you find a lower rate, we match it and give you 25% off that stay. >>> new reaction this morning from both sides of the aisle to the much maligned fbi report about sexual assault allegations against kavanaugh. let's take a listen. >> i thought the fbi report was very thorough. >> what we know for sure is the fbi report did not corroborate any of the allegations against judge kavanaugh. >> the public can't see it. it's a complete sham. >> the idea that senators were given 60 minutes to look at a report that we had to tear apart and share one page at a time so we could read enough of it to be credible before our 60 minutes was up was humiliating and embarrassing to the united states senate. >> joining me now is former assistant special watergate prosecutor, former federal prosecutor, nick ackerman. you just heard senate demo
a hampton for my sister and her kids. that's a lot of syrup.s for me. but i thought your family vacation was in miami? it is. i hear they're having a great time. book at hilton.com and get the hilton price match guarantee. if you find a lower rate, we match it and give you 25% off that stay. >>> new reaction this morning from both sides of the aisle to the much maligned fbi report about sexual assault allegations against kavanaugh. let's take a listen. >> i thought the fbi report...
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korean peninsula and the potential for peace there is author of education department chair at the hampton institute for derek thank you for coming on again. there are want to ask and started looking at this latest news the potential you know closing of these eleven guard ploesti posts along the d.m.z. the withdrawal of firearms and. how significant are these agreements between north and south korea towards peace. i mean i think they're incredibly significant and you know it's definitely important to a context realize the moves that you know that this isn't a new initiative that there has been a you know a decades long desire for peace and for you reunification on the korean peninsula and there have been numerous practical concrete steps that have taken place you know this is kind of the third iteration that we're seeing right now. june fifteenth two thousand agreement between the north and the south and i think that what's unique right now is the repetitive with which events are taking place you know it was just january first of this year that kim jong un in his new year's address you kno
korean peninsula and the potential for peace there is author of education department chair at the hampton institute for derek thank you for coming on again. there are want to ask and started looking at this latest news the potential you know closing of these eleven guard ploesti posts along the d.m.z. the withdrawal of firearms and. how significant are these agreements between north and south korea towards peace. i mean i think they're incredibly significant and you know it's definitely...
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the rooms will be half theize of the hampton hotel. these micro hotels will have spaceaving features like wall beds and doorless closets. >>> thishere do you put your suitcase? >>> chances are, you've done it before. but now a new tool to crack down on people who park where they're not supposed to. even just for a moment. >>> mega millions fever is sweeping the country as the jackpot soars into record territory. the exact number that couldr increase y chance of winning. i was a navy doctor, so i'm used to getting to work early. now i have a general practice, with a lot of patients who are counting on me. many of them worry about president trump taking away protections for pre-existing conditions. and women are frightened they could lose reproductive health care. it's why i'm glad i have a friend named ben. ben is a national leader who's protecting obamacare from president trump. he's my friend ben. i hope he's your friend, too. i'm ben cardin and i approved this message. spanberger: i'm abwhen dave brater, and i appwent to congress,. h
the rooms will be half theize of the hampton hotel. these micro hotels will have spaceaving features like wall beds and doorless closets. >>> thishere do you put your suitcase? >>> chances are, you've done it before. but now a new tool to crack down on people who park where they're not supposed to. even just for a moment. >>> mega millions fever is sweeping the country as the jackpot soars into record territory. the exact number that couldr increase y chance of...
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north hampton did. want to watch but don't blink. le i ceste r‘s did.ywood off the bench but the saints march ended there. there were more important things at play. in the day's other premiership results, sale beat newcastle by 20 points to seven. glousocester beat wasps 35-21. while harlequins against saracesn kicks off at 7:30 in the pro 1a, scarlets beat the ospreys 20—17. this try from johnny mcnicholl saw the home side take early control. rhys patchell added a second around the hour mark and they held on for victory. elsewhere cardiff blues are 16—15 up against dragons. leinster lead munster by 17 points to 12 and benetton, southern kings kicks off at 7pm. there's a fascinating end to rugby league's super league season in store. we now know wigan and warrington will contest next weekend's grand final but who will be promoted from the championship to join super league's elite? tomorrow london broncos take on canadian side toronto wolfpack — in the million pound match and ahead of the game our correspondent dave woods spoke to wolfpack owner david ar
north hampton did. want to watch but don't blink. le i ceste r‘s did.ywood off the bench but the saints march ended there. there were more important things at play. in the day's other premiership results, sale beat newcastle by 20 points to seven. glousocester beat wasps 35-21. while harlequins against saracesn kicks off at 7:30 in the pro 1a, scarlets beat the ospreys 20—17. this try from johnny mcnicholl saw the home side take early control. rhys patchell added a second around the hour...
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. >> reporter: in his new book on desperate ground, hampton sides calls chosen reservoir the korean war'sly asked the question, how much can a human being endure. >> reporter: it's a human endurance story that begins with human folly. >> human folly and human arrogance. >> reporter: macarthur ignored intelligence reports that tens of thousands of chinese troops had infiltrated into north korea and were laying in wait for the americans. >> the chinese were so good at this, traveling only at night. they would literally strap themselves to trees and nap during the day so that they couldn't be seen. >> reporter: the marines were moving north along a single road that twisted higher into the mountains, up to the chosen reservoir, which was supposed to be just a weigh station on their way to the yaloo. >> this was kind of a perfect trap because they had to go single file up this very narrow road. any commander knows this is a terrible way to move, because you're strung out. >> reporter: the chinese sprang the trap on the night of november 27th. >> we heard bugles and whistles. and the chinese ca
. >> reporter: in his new book on desperate ground, hampton sides calls chosen reservoir the korean war'sly asked the question, how much can a human being endure. >> reporter: it's a human endurance story that begins with human folly. >> human folly and human arrogance. >> reporter: macarthur ignored intelligence reports that tens of thousands of chinese troops had infiltrated into north korea and were laying in wait for the americans. >> the chinese were so good...