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, the conservative mp henry smith, the former conservative mp jessica harrington, former labour mp denis macshane and lifelong liberal democrat and federal board member calum robertson . board member calum robertson. there we are now. in four weeks time, we will know which party will lead the country for the next five long years. will it be rishi sunak forced to apologise today for bailing out of d—day commemorations.7 keir starmer well, he wants your vote but is he too wooden to win a tv debate 7 he too wooden to win a tv debate ? ed he too wooden to win a tv debate .7 ed davey went baking with schoolchildren this week. as you do. and will he be trusted, though, to cook your books .7 and though, to cook your books? and nigel farage has returned to frontline politics as certainly shaken things up. will he win your vote for the reform party? well, it's all to play for and we'll discuss the last big week in politics right after your latest news headlines. and it's sam francis . sam francis. >> martin, thank you very much. and good evening to you. it's just after 7:00. we will star
, the conservative mp henry smith, the former conservative mp jessica harrington, former labour mp denis macshane and lifelong liberal democrat and federal board member calum robertson . board member calum robertson. there we are now. in four weeks time, we will know which party will lead the country for the next five long years. will it be rishi sunak forced to apologise today for bailing out of d—day commemorations.7 keir starmer well, he wants your vote but is he too wooden to win a tv...
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henry smith, an illustrious career. thank you very much for joining illustrious career.ning us here on gb news. and i'll be back at monday on at 3 pm. but first, it's the brilliant mark dolan with friday night live. that's of course, all after your weather with alex burkill. keep it right there. we've got a great friday night ahead. thank you very much . you very much. >> that warm feeling inside from boxt boilers sponsors of weather on gb news. >> good evening. it's time for your latest gb news weather update brought to you by the met office. it is feeling a bit fresh considering it is early summer at the moment, and there will be some showery bursts around through the next couple of days, all due to an area of low pressure just to the north northeast of us. that's driving some cooler air across the country and also some showery bursts as well. the showery bursts as well. the showery burst will be pushing their way southwards as we go through this evening and overnight. some clear spells in between, particularly across some eastern parts eastern scotland, north—east eng
henry smith, an illustrious career. thank you very much for joining illustrious career.ning us here on gb news. and i'll be back at monday on at 3 pm. but first, it's the brilliant mark dolan with friday night live. that's of course, all after your weather with alex burkill. keep it right there. we've got a great friday night ahead. thank you very much . you very much. >> that warm feeling inside from boxt boilers sponsors of weather on gb news. >> good evening. it's time for your...
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, the conservative mp henry smith, the former conservative mp jessica harrington, former labourrat and federal board member calum robertson . board member calum robertson. there we are now. in four weeks time, we will know which party will lead the country for the next five long years. will it be rishi sunak forced to apologise today for bailing out of d—day commemorations? keir starmer well, he
, the conservative mp henry smith, the former conservative mp jessica harrington, former labourrat and federal board member calum robertson . board member calum robertson. there we are now. in four weeks time, we will know which party will lead the country for the next five long years. will it be rishi sunak forced to apologise today for bailing out of d—day commemorations? keir starmer well, he
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, the conservative mp henry smith, the former conservative mp jessica harrington, former labourember calum robertson . board member calum robertson. there we are now. in four weeks time, we will know which party will lead the country for the next five long years. will it be rishi sunak forced to apologise today for bailing out of d—day commemorations? keir starmer well, he wants your vote but is he too wooden to win a tv debate 7 he too wooden to win a tv debate ? ed davey went baking with schoolchildren this week. as you do. and will he be trusted, though, to cook your books ? and though, to cook your books? and nigel farage has returned to frontline politics as certainly shaken things up. will he win your vote for the reform party? well, it's all to play for and we'll discuss the last big week in politics right after your latest news headlines. and it's sam francis . sam francis. >> martin, thank you very much. and good evening to you. it's just after 7:00. we will start with news from the election campaign trail. the prime minister has been heckled in wiltshire as he resumed
, the conservative mp henry smith, the former conservative mp jessica harrington, former labourember calum robertson . board member calum robertson. there we are now. in four weeks time, we will know which party will lead the country for the next five long years. will it be rishi sunak forced to apologise today for bailing out of d—day commemorations? keir starmer well, he wants your vote but is he too wooden to win a tv debate 7 he too wooden to win a tv debate ? ed davey went baking with...
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henry smith. samuel hammond. delano middleton. young men who were killed in the orangeburg ■4massacre when my father was st february 8th, 1968. and so if you are going to take we have not made progress then? my fear is that saying their sacrifices lives were in vain, and i refuse to acknowledge that. no, you're right now that south carolina, i don't know what i'll do it, but it's more. okay. but denmark. but denmark. baltimore never said there wasn't progress. the issue is when there is there is a pullback. there's let me say this. the 1965 voting rights act, as you were talking about bloody sunday a that racist name bridge, the edmund pettus, all of that where we now we are voting without the full protections of the voting rights act and everyplace get it it they have completely gutted it started really in 2013 with shelby v holder the sup■sreme court and it's gone downhill since. now let's talk about this most recent action in the u.s. supreme court where the narrate is not right on education and. it's going to str■iai hbc views
henry smith. samuel hammond. delano middleton. young men who were killed in the orangeburg ■4massacre when my father was st february 8th, 1968. and so if you are going to take we have not made progress then? my fear is that saying their sacrifices lives were in vain, and i refuse to acknowledge that. no, you're right now that south carolina, i don't know what i'll do it, but it's more. okay. but denmark. but denmark. baltimore never said there wasn't progress. the issue is when there is there...
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and we've just had another gold for great britain in the women's lix100m — dina asher—smith, desiree henryor? let's start with captain andy robertson. champions league winner and premier league winner with liverpool in 2020, he is the most accomplished of the squad and a natural born leader. he may be the comedian of the squad, but superjohn mcginn's skills are nojoke. he helped aston villa get to the semifinals of the europa conference league last season. scott mctominay scored to put manchester united in the fa cup final, which they went on to win. he also scored seven for scotland and their qualification campaign. he's done that so many times this season. goals are also likely to come from hearts loren shankland, scottish premiership player of the year scoring 30. there are some players missing from this squad through injury, so there are a few new—ish faces here. it wasn't the easiest camp. i suspect one or two, we ended up with three maybe four. come on, that's not fair. we are over it. we are here. i've got other bodies that i want and this is what we want within the tournament. bris
and we've just had another gold for great britain in the women's lix100m — dina asher—smith, desiree henryor? let's start with captain andy robertson. champions league winner and premier league winner with liverpool in 2020, he is the most accomplished of the squad and a natural born leader. he may be the comedian of the squad, but superjohn mcginn's skills are nojoke. he helped aston villa get to the semifinals of the europa conference league last season. scott mctominay scored to put...
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dina asher—smith, desiree henry, amy hunt and daryll neeta running the fastest time in europe this seasonjust going to try things out. that was great, it was so slick and so smooth. it is great to have desiree and amy as well. you know what i mean. crosstalk another team gb star looking ahead to potential glory in paris is max whitlock. he's been named today in a 13—strong team for the games, hoping to add to his two golds and one bronze on pommel horse to become the first gymnast to win medals on the same apparatus at four consecutive olympics. the women's team, who will be seeking more glory after a surprise bronze in tokyo, features alice kinsella, becky downie and georgia—mae fenton, amongst others. it's a huge day ahead for england's cricketers, who have plenty of work to do, if they're to make it to the last eight at the t20 world cup. they face oman in antigua later, knowing a big win is needed. they're fourth in their group, behind australia, scotland and namibia, with only the top two progressing. england need to win both of their remaining games by big margins to finish level on
dina asher—smith, desiree henry, amy hunt and daryll neeta running the fastest time in europe this seasonjust going to try things out. that was great, it was so slick and so smooth. it is great to have desiree and amy as well. you know what i mean. crosstalk another team gb star looking ahead to potential glory in paris is max whitlock. he's been named today in a 13—strong team for the games, hoping to add to his two golds and one bronze on pommel horse to become the first gymnast to win...
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the quartet of asha philip, amy hunt, individual champion dina asher—smith and desiree henry, broughtor his preparation. last friday in oregon louis hinchliffe became the first european athlete to win the men's100 metres title, at the ncaa championships — that's the top college event in america. he won in a time of 9.95 seconds — making him the sixth—fastest briton. hinchliffe's rapid rise has coincided with him receiving guidance from one of the all time great olympians — nine—time gold medallist carl lewis. fast people start fast so i have to give a lot of credit to his parents who gave us a very talented young man. and he is a great character, i think the fact he has competed in different sports, golf and other things, gave him a perspective, notjust concentrating on athletics because he was able to focus. when you play golf it is really infuriating because there are so many things that are small. i think the biggest thing in his progression is the fact he is able to listen and internalise. it is difficult to run the 100 metres correctly, difficult to learn how to understand the pa
the quartet of asha philip, amy hunt, individual champion dina asher—smith and desiree henry, broughtor his preparation. last friday in oregon louis hinchliffe became the first european athlete to win the men's100 metres title, at the ncaa championships — that's the top college event in america. he won in a time of 9.95 seconds — making him the sixth—fastest briton. hinchliffe's rapid rise has coincided with him receiving guidance from one of the all time great olympians — nine—time...
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dina asher—smith, desiree henry, amy hunt and daryll neeta running the fastest time in europe this seasonthings before the olympic games because obviously we're looking to actually do amazing in paris. we've got so such a deep squad and so many amazing athletes that we'rejust, you know, trying things out. and that was great. it was so slick. it's so smooth. it's great to have amy in this squad as well. so yeah, i mean, like. yeah, yeah. sorry, i didn't mean like that. with wimbledon fast approaching, the brits are showing some good form on grass. katie boulter is through to the quarter—finals of the nottingham open after beating canada's rebecca marino. the british number one is the defending champion in this event, and broke early, in both sets for a 6—a, 6—3 win. it didn't go quite so well though for heather watson, though who lost to 2016 wimbledon, champion karolina pliskova. in the men's draw, dan evans is also through, to the last eight after a straight sets victory, over another british player, henry searle. the teenager made it difficult for evans though, and took him to a tie—bre
dina asher—smith, desiree henry, amy hunt and daryll neeta running the fastest time in europe this seasonthings before the olympic games because obviously we're looking to actually do amazing in paris. we've got so such a deep squad and so many amazing athletes that we'rejust, you know, trying things out. and that was great. it was so slick. it's so smooth. it's great to have amy in this squad as well. so yeah, i mean, like. yeah, yeah. sorry, i didn't mean like that. with wimbledon fast...
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henry iv parts one and two. a third company has recalled some of its lunch wraps from wh smith due to e coli concerns. more than 200 people have fallen ill recently after eating products from other major supermarkets across the uk. the ten—month—old escaped calf, deliberately hit by a police car in a residential street in surrey, is recovering. the animal is back with her herd after the incident which caused widespread outrage. the officer driving the car was removed from frontline duties. the national farmers union said that while the situation looked "horrendous", the officer's options were limited and they probably did they right thing. you're live with bbc news. firefighters in california are working to contain a wildfire that burned more than 2a square miles — or 63 kilometres — of land over the weekend. the fires are mostly burning north of the city of los angeles. over 1000 campers were evacauted, as the combination of high temperatures and windy conditions fuelled what's being called the post fire, the state's largest of 202a. as of monday, just 8% of the fire is contained, with nearly 1200 fi
henry iv parts one and two. a third company has recalled some of its lunch wraps from wh smith due to e coli concerns. more than 200 people have fallen ill recently after eating products from other major supermarkets across the uk. the ten—month—old escaped calf, deliberately hit by a police car in a residential street in surrey, is recovering. the animal is back with her herd after the incident which caused widespread outrage. the officer driving the car was removed from frontline duties....
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smith. the fly—half was still able to show off an impressive turn of pace. that was his only try but he also kicked eight points and set up henrynly disappointment was another historic moment, charlie ewels becoming the first player to be sent off twice for england. facing the all blacks in new zealand in a fortnight will be a far sterner test. i expect our performance to improve. we had a session in england before we flew and we have had one proper session injapan and getting over thejet lag, so i think to produce that after a couple of sessions together has been very impressive. but we will need to go up several levels and i expect us to go up several levels when we face new zealand. when you play against a team you have coached it makes it interesting. you know the players and some of the young players, you want them to do well, but you don't want them to do too well against you. an inexperienced wales side failed to stop the world champions south africa as the springboks were comfortable 111—13 winners at twickenham, their seventh defeat in a row. warren gatland has a tour of australia to now look ahead to, but the more thi
smith. the fly—half was still able to show off an impressive turn of pace. that was his only try but he also kicked eight points and set up henrynly disappointment was another historic moment, charlie ewels becoming the first player to be sent off twice for england. facing the all blacks in new zealand in a fortnight will be a far sterner test. i expect our performance to improve. we had a session in england before we flew and we have had one proper session injapan and getting over thejet...
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henry hyde of illinois. moorehead of california. jim ramstad of minnesota. steve schiff of new mexico. james sensenbrenner of wisconsin and lamar smith of texas. any of the republicans stand out to you? well, a few of them were on the waco hearings in 95, but yet in leadership positions, and they were able to pursue an against the clinton administration, which they blame for a lot of the problems that happened up in waco. the name henry hyde, of course, is interesting because so much of the waco investigations, both in 93, 94 and 95, revolved the president himself. and as we know, henry hyde went on to conduct the impeachment hearings of president bill clinton over, the monica lewinsky episode. another thing about that list is that you've got some old line republicans like ham fish, who were kind of in the past and then the new harder edge republicans. i'm thinking of guys like jim sensenbrenner were a little more conservative, a little more of a harder edge. they were basically the vanguard of what would become the tea party movement later in that decade. david jackson were members eager to have these hearings or was this an assignm
henry hyde of illinois. moorehead of california. jim ramstad of minnesota. steve schiff of new mexico. james sensenbrenner of wisconsin and lamar smith of texas. any of the republicans stand out to you? well, a few of them were on the waco hearings in 95, but yet in leadership positions, and they were able to pursue an against the clinton administration, which they blame for a lot of the problems that happened up in waco. the name henry hyde, of course, is interesting because so much of the...
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at smith college in northampton, he's also consultant with agusta vermont ladies and gentlemen please welcome julius witkin, singer. ;.thank you for the■ invitation. speak here today about lou henryr and her connection to stanford university. thank you to tom schwartz and the staff of the herbert hoover presidential library and museum for the opportun ity to bring to li this amazing woman at a unique moment in. her life. we'll start to talk with a story. this is a story of how i became introduced to both hoover and lou henry hoover. i'll spend the majority of my time talking about what her life was like as a student at stanford. well, then turn back to when they came to what's known as the farm which they considered their home throughout the rest of their lives. talk about the building of the lou henry hoover and's dedicated support for music on the campus. note that for all the stanford libraries, they're available for viewing and download at full resolution, and the links are on the slides. in may 2000, i became the map librarian, the brown earth sciences library and. map collections. mapases were piled high to the ceiling with un cataloged field note drawings. something called
at smith college in northampton, he's also consultant with agusta vermont ladies and gentlemen please welcome julius witkin, singer. ;.thank you for the■ invitation. speak here today about lou henryr and her connection to stanford university. thank you to tom schwartz and the staff of the herbert hoover presidential library and museum for the opportun ity to bring to li this amazing woman at a unique moment in. her life. we'll start to talk with a story. this is a story of how i became...
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smith is trying to prosecute donald trump. that is a two-tier system of justice. plain to see. >> they are purchasing robert menendez of new jersey, henry quayar. is it only when republicans are being prosecuted? >> that's not true. and that's not even the same thing we're talking about here. what you got to understand is -- >> they prosecuted both democrats and republicans. often is that -- >> gold bars with his name engraved from a foreign country. that's what bob menendez's software is. the other just got into investigation. it is without a doubt that these legal cases were all brought in the middle of a presidential election for one purpose, and that is to criminalize donald trump. that is to polarize donald trump. that is to persecute donald trump. that's the only reason why you bring these cases in the timeframe that they're being brought. >> again, there have been a series of cases against democrats, as well. let me ask you about another headline we've been watching. a trump supporter in texas this week, congressman, was arrested for making threats against an fbi agent who was involved in the hunter biden investigation. authoriti
smith is trying to prosecute donald trump. that is a two-tier system of justice. plain to see. >> they are purchasing robert menendez of new jersey, henry quayar. is it only when republicans are being prosecuted? >> that's not true. and that's not even the same thing we're talking about here. what you got to understand is -- >> they prosecuted both democrats and republicans. often is that -- >> gold bars with his name engraved from a foreign country. that's what bob...
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henry moore. mr. hirshhorn collected widely. >> reporter: melisa chiu, director of the hirshhorn museum and sculpture garden, says hirshhorn also gave the museum important works by swiss sculptor albearto giacometti and american david smithces into a new exhibit celebrating the museum's 50th anniversary. how many works are in this particular show? >> over 200. >> reporter: and was it hard to choose? >> of course. like a parent with children. >> reporter: because, in all, hirshhorn gave more than 12,000 works to the museum. >> just to name a few of the artists he collected, william anders, henri matisse, thomas eakins, george bellows, jacob lawrence, helen frankenthaler, joan mitchell. jackson pollock. cy twombly. >> he was an extraordinary collector. the photographs of his office in new york is paintings stacked all around him. >> in his very active years in '50s and '60s, he bought an average of two works a day. >> reporter: the director of the montreal museum of fine arts, he was previously chief curator of the hirshhorn and says that the man who amassed such a great collection was born in 1899, a jew from latvia who immigrated to new york at age 6 with his widowed mother. >> they lived in a tenement in brooklyn. they
henry moore. mr. hirshhorn collected widely. >> reporter: melisa chiu, director of the hirshhorn museum and sculpture garden, says hirshhorn also gave the museum important works by swiss sculptor albearto giacometti and american david smithces into a new exhibit celebrating the museum's 50th anniversary. how many works are in this particular show? >> over 200. >> reporter: and was it hard to choose? >> of course. like a parent with children. >> reporter: because,...
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smith. alexander i hid under the pseudonym louise. the code names were the russian ambassador, kurakin, andryusha. minister of foreign affairs of the rouges, aunt aurora. neselroda himself, dancer. teleiran had many names. kuzan henrinna ivanovna, our bookseller, handsome leander and legal adviser. the whole situation in france was called butyagin's love affairs, named after the secretary of the russian embassy. a huge flow of new information fell upon the emperor. thorough analysis, immediate reaction, precise orders. by immersing himself in work, alexander seemed to drown out the feeling of loneliness that was devouring him from the inside. relations with his wife remained cold; even the death of their one-and-a-half-year-old daughter lisa did not bring the couple closer. soon another news struck alexander in the very heart. maria naryshkina, demanding loyalty from the russian autocrat, herself turned out to be unfaithful to him. the romance, which lasted many years, ended in a painful breakup. at this time, russia was suffering from the consequences of the continental blockade, which bonoparte insisted on. by ceasing trade relations with england, the state treasury was deprived. the emperor understood that by in
smith. alexander i hid under the pseudonym louise. the code names were the russian ambassador, kurakin, andryusha. minister of foreign affairs of the rouges, aunt aurora. neselroda himself, dancer. teleiran had many names. kuzan henrinna ivanovna, our bookseller, handsome leander and legal adviser. the whole situation in france was called butyagin's love affairs, named after the secretary of the russian embassy. a huge flow of new information fell upon the emperor. thorough analysis, immediate...