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today, they bowled out west indies 448.. and didn't concede a single run. the west indies are the runners—up of the last women's world cup. and the holders of the t20 trophy. a very impressive win for south africa at their next game against england is on wednesday against bristol. a big win for india against pakistan. they are traditional rivals. they made 169 from their 50 overs but dealt with pakistan very well. they took five wickets to get an easy win for the indians. their impressive tournament continues. australia v new zealand, two of the traditional heavyweights of the tournament. australia came out on top winning by five wickets, perry top—scoring. australia seen the team to beat in this women's world cup, but the next few games could be crucial. it is about to get very interesting. west indies have beaten india by 11 runs to win the fourth one day international in antigua and give themselves a chance of drawing the five match series after the opening games was washed out. after winning the toss and electing to bat
today, they bowled out west indies 448.. and didn't concede a single run. the west indies are the runners—up of the last women's world cup. and the holders of the t20 trophy. a very impressive win for south africa at their next game against england is on wednesday against bristol. a big win for india against pakistan. they are traditional rivals. they made 169 from their 50 overs but dealt with pakistan very well. they took five wickets to get an easy win for the indians. their impressive...
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here is a look at some of the current but -- best selling books according to indy bound a group of independent bookstores who are members of the american booksellers association. topping the list is that physicists and the exploration of the universe. with the rust belt town in ohio. fourth is a collection. finding that. with sheryl sandberg. on moving forward after facing setbacks. they reveal the lifelong struggle with food and body image and hunger. you don't have to say you love me. it retired u.s. navy admiral provides advice for self-improvement and make your bed wrapping up our look at the best selling nonfiction books according to indy bound. it recounts a battle that changed the american approach to the vietnam war. many of these authors have or will be appearing on book tv. you can watch them on our website. hello everybody. welcome to the 33rd annual i would like to give a special thank you to all of our sponsors today's program will be broadcast live if there is time at the end of the q&a session we ask that you go to the microphone so that they back at home can hear it.cr before w
here is a look at some of the current but -- best selling books according to indy bound a group of independent bookstores who are members of the american booksellers association. topping the list is that physicists and the exploration of the universe. with the rust belt town in ohio. fourth is a collection. finding that. with sheryl sandberg. on moving forward after facing setbacks. they reveal the lifelong struggle with food and body image and hunger. you don't have to say you love me. it...
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i do not want to give the guy on the inside -- at indy. will say this, it changes the game, if you are on the outside, can you suck that guy around and take grip out. that's risky call though. >> post race coverage and kissing of the bricks live from indy on nbcsn followed by victory lap. >> other issue, that you have to assess, if you're kasey kahne your team is telling you, okay, ryan newman, he could have rolled 133. he does not have tires. he should not be able to pull up next to you going into one. even if he is, you should have enough grip to drive away. in that situation with ryan newman with pitting on lap 133, you pit on lap 149, a hundred percent take the bottom. >> kasey kahne and keith rodham had no idea when they called their car to pit row at lap 139 they did not know this was the moment that changed the entire r race. the caution comes out. that pit decision has given kasey kahne the lead. 102 races since kasey kahne has gone to victory lane. keith rodham, crew chief, has never gone to victory lane as crew chief. you talk ab
i do not want to give the guy on the inside -- at indy. will say this, it changes the game, if you are on the outside, can you suck that guy around and take grip out. that's risky call though. >> post race coverage and kissing of the bricks live from indy on nbcsn followed by victory lap. >> other issue, that you have to assess, if you're kasey kahne your team is telling you, okay, ryan newman, he could have rolled 133. he does not have tires. he should not be able to pull up next...
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today, they bowled out west indies 1:48 . today, they bowled out west indies 1:48.frican captain took four wickets and didn't concede a single run. the west indies are the runners—up of the last women's world cup. and the holders of the t20 trophy. a very impressive win for south africa at their next game against england is on wednesday against england is on wednesday against bristol. a big win for india against bristol. a big win for india against pakistan. their traditional —— they are traditional rivals. they made 169 from their 50 overs but dealt with pakistan very well. they took five wickets to get an easy win for the indians. impressive tournament continues. australia and new zealand, two of the traditional heavyweights at the tournament, australia came out on top winning by five wickets. perry top scoring. australia seen the team to beat in this women's world cup but the next few games could be crucial. it is about to get very interesting. whisper it very quietly for your german producer. marcel kittel won stage two of the tour de france on sunday, from duss
today, they bowled out west indies 1:48 . today, they bowled out west indies 1:48.frican captain took four wickets and didn't concede a single run. the west indies are the runners—up of the last women's world cup. and the holders of the t20 trophy. a very impressive win for south africa at their next game against england is on wednesday against england is on wednesday against bristol. a big win for india against bristol. a big win for india against pakistan. their traditional —— they are...
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women's world cup. completing a sixth successive win captain heather knight made 67 before the west indiesl well short made 67 before the west of their target to lose by 92 runs. made 67 before the west england will now face south africa in the semi—finals. stef reid has won great britain's second gold medal at the world pa ra—athletics championships in london in the tim long jump. the double paralympic silver medallist won her first major global championship title with a jump of 5 metres a0. and chris froome has regained the yellowjersey in the tour de france. regained the yellowjersey and that, kate is all from wimbledon. back to you. all from wimbledon. john, all from wimbledon. thank you. there's more throughout the evening on the bbc news channel, we are back with the late news at ten to ten — now on bbci it's time for the news where you are. at ten to ten — now on bbci it's hello and welcome to sportsday with me, hugh ferris. the headlines this evening: garbine muguruza is the new wimbledon champion. she wins nine games in a row to prevent venus williams a magical day for muguruza? y
women's world cup. completing a sixth successive win captain heather knight made 67 before the west indiesl well short made 67 before the west of their target to lose by 92 runs. made 67 before the west england will now face south africa in the semi—finals. stef reid has won great britain's second gold medal at the world pa ra—athletics championships in london in the tim long jump. the double paralympic silver medallist won her first major global championship title with a jump of 5 metres...
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as patrick said, south africa thrashed the west indies, winning by ten wickets.frica is taking place on wednesday. all blacks centre sonny bill williams will miss the next test after he was banned for four weeks for shoulder barging anthony watson in yesterday's second test. sean 0'brien also faced the same disciplinary panel after being cited for dangerous play, but was cleared for dangerous play, but was cleared for wrongdoing and will be available for wrongdoing and will be available for the final test. the british trials for next months world athletics championships have finished in birmingham. mitchell blake won the men's 200 metres to guarantee his selection for london. he beat danny talbot on the line. talbot also qualified at some big names struggled, including adam gemili, who was sixth. a lee doran secured her spot in london with a co mforta ble secured her spot in london with a comfortable victory in the 400 metre hurdles. that time was a second slower than her run in lille. that was fairly rubbish from my point of view, it was just really message if i
as patrick said, south africa thrashed the west indies, winning by ten wickets.frica is taking place on wednesday. all blacks centre sonny bill williams will miss the next test after he was banned for four weeks for shoulder barging anthony watson in yesterday's second test. sean 0'brien also faced the same disciplinary panel after being cited for dangerous play, but was cleared for dangerous play, but was cleared for wrongdoing and will be available for wrongdoing and will be available for the...
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indy is tough. especially in cup car.hind the wheel of 20 in 2018. and matt kenseth, just documented he was in a great position to catch trevor bayne and maybe win the brickyard 400. all of that is thrown out the window now. because there will be plenty of different scenarios that will play out here as soon as the track goes back to yellow or caution. and they are able to come to pit road. who will make that decision to come to pit road? >> we talk about the scenarios. remember last week, matt kenseth sitting there leading the race. deciding to put two tires on it. everybody else put four tires own and it just did not work out. how does that influence their decision today? is that effect how they make the call today? to me it always, you see, when you make that call and it doesn't work out, itlingers. you're afraid to gamble again. but if i'm matt kenseth and his team and i do pit, i'm only doing two. they pitted at lap 132. i think in this situation they could do two tires. >> i reached out to jason ratcliffe and gave hi
indy is tough. especially in cup car.hind the wheel of 20 in 2018. and matt kenseth, just documented he was in a great position to catch trevor bayne and maybe win the brickyard 400. all of that is thrown out the window now. because there will be plenty of different scenarios that will play out here as soon as the track goes back to yellow or caution. and they are able to come to pit road. who will make that decision to come to pit road? >> we talk about the scenarios. remember last week,...
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new zealand beat west indies to boost their hopes of reaching the semi—finals.ust 143 and rachel priest top—scored with 90 as new zealand chased that down with more than 31 overs to spare. they won by eight wickets, to move up to fourth in the table. athletics, and south africa's wayde van niekerk was among the winners at the eighth diamond league meeting of the season in lausanne. the world record holder and olympic champion over 400 metres has been running shorter distances for much of the year so far but he was back running the 400 in switzerland, and he cruised to victory in 43.62 seconds — the fastest time in the world this year. american sprinterjustin gatlin is set for a final showdown against usain bolt at next month's world championships in london, and he continued his build—up to the games by going sub—10 seconds for 100 metres, something which bolt hasn't done in his last two races. gatlin clocked 9.96 seconds, beating ivory coast's ben youssef meite into second place. and dafne schippers seems to be peaking at the right time as she prepares to defend
new zealand beat west indies to boost their hopes of reaching the semi—finals.ust 143 and rachel priest top—scored with 90 as new zealand chased that down with more than 31 overs to spare. they won by eight wickets, to move up to fourth in the table. athletics, and south africa's wayde van niekerk was among the winners at the eighth diamond league meeting of the season in lausanne. the world record holder and olympic champion over 400 metres has been running shorter distances for much of...
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indy is tough. especially in cup car.rik jones behind the wheel of 20 in 2018. and matt kenseth, just documented he was in a great position to catch trevor bayne and maybe win the brickyard 400. all of that is thrown out the window now. because there will be plenty of different scenarios that will play out here as soon as the track goes back to yellow or caution. and they are able to come to pit road. who will make that decision to come to pit road? >> we talk about the scenarios. remember last week, matt kenseth sitting there leading the race. deciding to put two tires on it. everybody else put four tires own and it just did not work out. how does that influence their decision today? is that effect how they make the call today? to me it always, you see, when you make that call and it doesn't work out, itlingers. you're afraid to gamble again. but if i'm matt kenseth and his team and i do pit, i'm only doing two. they pitted at lap 132. i think in this situation they could do two tires. >> i reached out to jason ratcliffe
indy is tough. especially in cup car.rik jones behind the wheel of 20 in 2018. and matt kenseth, just documented he was in a great position to catch trevor bayne and maybe win the brickyard 400. all of that is thrown out the window now. because there will be plenty of different scenarios that will play out here as soon as the track goes back to yellow or caution. and they are able to come to pit road. who will make that decision to come to pit road? >> we talk about the scenarios....
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batting first west indies were bowled out forjust 150.e semi finals of the competition. there‘s been a couple of big football transfer stories today. news of a manchester city player going to barcelona in a moment, but first to old trafford because the bbc understands that manchester united are set to sign everton‘s romelu lukaku for £75 million. 0ur sports news correspondent richard conway is there for us. will romelu lu ka ku will romelu lukaku be playing his football here at old trafford? in this coming season? senior club officials at manchester united have said that a £75 million fee has been agreed between themselves and everton but everton say not so, sources that goodison park indicating no fee has been agreed. yet that may be because there was interest still from chelsea, lukaku‘s interest still from chelsea, lu ka ku‘s old club. interest still from chelsea, lukaku‘s old club. but the choreography appears to be that the party is moving in the direction of manchester united, we will perhaps see in the next 24—hour. jose mourinho i
batting first west indies were bowled out forjust 150.e semi finals of the competition. there‘s been a couple of big football transfer stories today. news of a manchester city player going to barcelona in a moment, but first to old trafford because the bbc understands that manchester united are set to sign everton‘s romelu lukaku for £75 million. 0ur sports news correspondent richard conway is there for us. will romelu lu ka ku will romelu lukaku be playing his football here at old...
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we saw it last week at indy. as kasey kahne approached the line, carnage behind him but he reached the line before the caution came out. we'll see, marty? >> marty: chris gabehart did tell ryan preece it's going to be an overtime restart. as you mentioned, dave. ryan preece kale on the radio and said this is more my game. and they joked back, hey, we haven't seen anything that's not your game what are you talking about? he said you just wait and see. i think ryan preece is kind of viewing this a little overtime restart, as a short track saturday night restart. he's pretty good at those, dave. >> dave: he is, marty. been doing that most of his life. started racing at age six. worked his way through bodie the northeast. and as we mentioned earlier, the youngest champion in the nascar wheel and modified series in 2013. pl plied his trade in the xfinity series last year for johnny davis motorsports, two excellent opportunities this year in a joe gibbs racing car. have led to this. a final chance to win at iowa. >> ky
we saw it last week at indy. as kasey kahne approached the line, carnage behind him but he reached the line before the caution came out. we'll see, marty? >> marty: chris gabehart did tell ryan preece it's going to be an overtime restart. as you mentioned, dave. ryan preece kale on the radio and said this is more my game. and they joked back, hey, we haven't seen anything that's not your game what are you talking about? he said you just wait and see. i think ryan preece is kind of viewing...
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we saw it last week at indy. as kasey kahne approached the line, carnage behind him but he reached the line before the caution came out. we'll see, marty? >> marty: chris gabehart did tell ryan preece it's going to be an overtime restart. as you mentioned, dave. ryan preece kale on the radio and said this is more my game. and they joked back, hey, we haven't seen anything that's not your game what are you talking about? he said you just wait and see. i think ryan preece is kind of viewing this a little overtime restart, as a short track saturday night restart. he's pretty good at those, dave. >> dave: he is, marty. been doing that most of his life. started racing at age six. worked his way through bodied cars and open-wheeled cars in the northeast. and as we mentioned earlier, the youngest champion in the nascar wheel and modified series in 2013. pl plied his trade in the xfinity series last year for johnny davis motorsports, two excellent opportunities this year in a joe gibbs racing car. have led to this. a fin
we saw it last week at indy. as kasey kahne approached the line, carnage behind him but he reached the line before the caution came out. we'll see, marty? >> marty: chris gabehart did tell ryan preece it's going to be an overtime restart. as you mentioned, dave. ryan preece kale on the radio and said this is more my game. and they joked back, hey, we haven't seen anything that's not your game what are you talking about? he said you just wait and see. i think ryan preece is kind of viewing...
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first of all, in 2008 was when indy mac failed. i was taken over by the fdic and operated until march of 2009. in march of 2009 an investment group acquired the bank and renamed the entity one west bank. as we all know this was a very difficult time in america. the investment group bought indy mac because they believed in an american recovery that, they could rebuild and create a regional bank and save thousands of jobs. going into indy mac, the bank had almost 200,000 loans in default. the men and women of one west bank were working diligently to save the homes of thousands of americans. some of those who focus on the homes that were lost and this is a tragedy, we like to focus on the 80% roughly of the 160,000 homes that were able to be saved and those americans are in those homes today. we did this by having creative initiatives. we had principle forgiveness, we lowered interest rates and modified payments and moved principle pal to the back so people could afford their homes. another area the bank received attention was servici
first of all, in 2008 was when indy mac failed. i was taken over by the fdic and operated until march of 2009. in march of 2009 an investment group acquired the bank and renamed the entity one west bank. as we all know this was a very difficult time in america. the investment group bought indy mac because they believed in an american recovery that, they could rebuild and create a regional bank and save thousands of jobs. going into indy mac, the bank had almost 200,000 loans in default. the men...
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but when it comes to student films and indie films, every single role that i've been casted as a lead had nothing to do with my race. and i find that to be incredible. and i think as these student directors or indie filmmakers take leadership roles hopefully in hollywood in the future, they'll carry that mind set with them. it's the character and it's a story, and that's the most important part. >> and we do have a question from our facebook community. "what advice would you give to up-and-coming or aspiring asian american actors?" >> for actors in particularly, totally be so good that you are undeniable, you know, because sometimes people always talk about do we have enough roles written for us, and, you know, are we able to even compete in this era of white-washing or roles given to white actors? but if there's more of us that come out, we're bold about it, we go on as many auditions as possible, and we bring to the table all our talent and our hard work, then it's a choice of choosing between talent rather than race, so... >> and we've also been hearing more from stars such as cons
but when it comes to student films and indie films, every single role that i've been casted as a lead had nothing to do with my race. and i find that to be incredible. and i think as these student directors or indie filmmakers take leadership roles hopefully in hollywood in the future, they'll carry that mind set with them. it's the character and it's a story, and that's the most important part. >> and we do have a question from our facebook community. "what advice would you give to...
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women have set—up a world cup semi—final with south africa after a convinving 92 run win over west indiesfrom their 50 overs. captain heather knight hitting 67 in reply, west indies never came close, losing wickets regularly natalie sciver picking up 3 of them — and forjust three runs, as england sealed a comfortable victory... their sixth in a row. australia will meet india in the other semi—final... the england ui9s have won the european championship... beating portugal — 2—1 in the final in georgia to claim their third age group title of the summer. after something of a turgid opening 45 minutes. the deadlock was broken by acer suliman‘s second half header. before one of the worst own goals you will ever see. defender dujon sterling volleying into his own net. luckily for him, england again went in front — lukas nmecha slotting home the winner. he got the goal to send england into the final, and he's won this for them too. to add to the under 20s world cup win. as well as victory in the toulon tournament. in stage 14 of the tour de france, it could prove to have been a crucial day at t
women have set—up a world cup semi—final with south africa after a convinving 92 run win over west indiesfrom their 50 overs. captain heather knight hitting 67 in reply, west indies never came close, losing wickets regularly natalie sciver picking up 3 of them — and forjust three runs, as england sealed a comfortable victory... their sixth in a row. australia will meet india in the other semi—final... the england ui9s have won the european championship... beating portugal — 2—1 in...
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women have set—up a world cup semi—final with south africa after a convinving 92 run win over west indies0 overs. captain heather knight hitting 67 in reply, west indies never came close, losing wickets regularly natalie sciver picking up three of them — and forjust three runs, as england sealed a comfortable victory. their sixth in a row. australia will meet india in the other semi—final. england's under 19 football team are the new european champions. manchester city's lukas nmecha scored the winner as they beat portugal 2—1 in the final in georgia. it's the third title for an england youth team this summer after success in the under—20's world cup and the toulon tournament. great britain have won five gold medals on day two of the world para athletics championships, taking place in london. richard whitehead won a fourth straight t42 200 metre world title at the london stadium. he won in a championship record time and at the age of nearly 41! fellow brit dave henson finished third. there were also golds for stef reid, sammy kinghorn and hollie arnold in the long jump, 200 metres and jav
women have set—up a world cup semi—final with south africa after a convinving 92 run win over west indies0 overs. captain heather knight hitting 67 in reply, west indies never came close, losing wickets regularly natalie sciver picking up three of them — and forjust three runs, as england sealed a comfortable victory. their sixth in a row. australia will meet india in the other semi—final. england's under 19 football team are the new european champions. manchester city's lukas nmecha...
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(laughing) >>> welcome back to indy. want to talk to crew chief adam stevens. brought to you by nascar heat 2. >> nbc booth. you goot copy? >> yes, sir, good ahead. >> buddy, i've dreamt of having cars like you've had now for the third year in a row at indianapolis. what is this magical combination with you and kyle busch at this racetrack? >> i don't know. i think that our weapons are the hold the steering wheel. he just has a special way to get around this place. his strong suit is -- [ inaudible ] he knows what we need to race and the last couple of years we've been able to find it. >> with having a such a dominant car the last two stages and 57 to go here as you approach this stage, do you just wait and see how the cautions come out or try to predict the plan of when you need to make your green flag pit stop? >> you always have to have a plan on the back of your mind but so much depend on what everybody else does and what the gap will look like here. so gave up a little bit of clean air there, but it is up to us to get by the 78 and get it >> we appreciate
(laughing) >>> welcome back to indy. want to talk to crew chief adam stevens. brought to you by nascar heat 2. >> nbc booth. you goot copy? >> yes, sir, good ahead. >> buddy, i've dreamt of having cars like you've had now for the third year in a row at indianapolis. what is this magical combination with you and kyle busch at this racetrack? >> i don't know. i think that our weapons are the hold the steering wheel. he just has a special way to get around this...
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but i think the film landscape changed and continues to, obviously, but that even in the indy world, actresses that are viable to be leading ladies continues to be smaller and smaller. the some extent, that is a sheet mentality. it's who's the hot person, not physically hot but, who is the sort of it girl of the moment, but i think it's also about who is financeable, which in, like, the earlier days of indy filmmaking wasn't as big of a question. so, yeah, i think that as a writer and producer and now director that's been a big part of why i've created work h addition to just, you know, the purity of the artistic expression it is to give myself those opportunities. >> horowitz: are those bargains worst making and is that something you've confronted thus far in terms of negotiating your place in the landscape? >> well, i think i have been very fortunate in at least the last foov years to work pretty consistently in television. >> horowitz: right. which from a livelihood standpoint allows me to make my own work, but in those hiatuses when i'm not on television, there is a search for me
but i think the film landscape changed and continues to, obviously, but that even in the indy world, actresses that are viable to be leading ladies continues to be smaller and smaller. the some extent, that is a sheet mentality. it's who's the hot person, not physically hot but, who is the sort of it girl of the moment, but i think it's also about who is financeable, which in, like, the earlier days of indy filmmaking wasn't as big of a question. so, yeah, i think that as a writer and producer...
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the women's world cup sees england face the west indies in theirfinal group game.ut one player was out. sarah taylor was out first ball. england are 54 — two after turnovers. in the men's side are about trent bridge today for the second of the second test against over africa. the visitors resumed in 309 - over africa. the visitors resumed in 309 — six byjames anderson started the day brilliantly. he removed a player in the first over of the day. it would have the early advantage and south africa are currently 326-8. on the and south africa are currently 326—8. 0n the second day of the world power athletics championships gets underway shortly in london. a new world record was set last night. the 100 meter t 34 gold was one in 17.8 seconds and it was a british one, to as a 16—year—old came in second, winning silver. amends. amazing. i've been going round the warm up laps. i was getting a bit emotional. the noise is so low. we have not had that and london 2012. just to be able to go in and put a good performance and, just mean so much and hopefully, it's a sign of cha
the women's world cup sees england face the west indies in theirfinal group game.ut one player was out. sarah taylor was out first ball. england are 54 — two after turnovers. in the men's side are about trent bridge today for the second of the second test against over africa. the visitors resumed in 309 - over africa. the visitors resumed in 309 — six byjames anderson started the day brilliantly. he removed a player in the first over of the day. it would have the early advantage and south...
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in reply, west indies never came close, losing wickets regularly with natalie sciver picking up threeand sealed a comfortable victory. australia will meet india in the other semifinal. so here are the final standings. confirmation that england finished top of the group stage. australia beat south africa today by 59 runs, finishing second to england on run—rate. india's huge 186 runs win over new zealand saw them finish third. lewis hamilton will start tomorrow's british grand prix on pole position as he attempts to make history at silverstone. patrick gearey watched the mercedes driver dominate today's qualifying. the future of the british grand prix might be unclear, but its presence, that is all about lewis hamilton. this weekend they have come to see lewis hamilton come to make history, to level alain prost and jim clark's record of five race wins in the british grand prix. hamilton equalled clark's record of five pole positions. it started in very british conditions. the drizzle but had disrupted final practice, reappeared for the first session of qualifying. daniel ricciardo suff
in reply, west indies never came close, losing wickets regularly with natalie sciver picking up threeand sealed a comfortable victory. australia will meet india in the other semifinal. so here are the final standings. confirmation that england finished top of the group stage. australia beat south africa today by 59 runs, finishing second to england on run—rate. india's huge 186 runs win over new zealand saw them finish third. lewis hamilton will start tomorrow's british grand prix on pole...
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the women's world cup sees england face the west indies in their final group game.rogress. but england have been put under pressure, sarah taylor and natalie sciver were both out for nought. but heather knight suppressed a whole —— surpassed a half—century to steady things, but she has been bowled out, 177—7 after 44 overs of 50. that's all from me, more sport later. wages are increasing at their slowest rate for five years according to new research. the resolution foundation — which analyses living standards — says average income growth halved to 0.7% in the year before the general election, as our business correspondent, joe lynam, reports. when theresa may became prime minister a year ago, she promised to work hardest for those "just about managing." but a year later, those so—called jams have seen the rate at which their incomes grow more than halved. in 2016, it stood at 1.6%, butjust before the general election, it fell to 0.7%. before the financial crisis in 2008, incomes had grown an average rate ofjust over 2%. incomes for younger families, though, have not
the women's world cup sees england face the west indies in their final group game.rogress. but england have been put under pressure, sarah taylor and natalie sciver were both out for nought. but heather knight suppressed a whole —— surpassed a half—century to steady things, but she has been bowled out, 177—7 after 44 overs of 50. that's all from me, more sport later. wages are increasing at their slowest rate for five years according to new research. the resolution foundation — which...
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the west indies, bowled out for just 48, in leicester.he south african captain taking four wickets without conceding a single run off her bowling. south africa got the i’u ns her bowling. south africa got the runs in no time at all, and they look a realforce. england have them next, up the five, in bristol, on wednesday. that game, should england get past sri lanka today, looks really interesting. sean o'brien is free to play in the third and deciding test against new zealand after a disciplinary panel dismissed claims he had struck an opponent during the lions‘ series levelling victory in wellington. but no further action will be taken. meanwhile, sonny bill williams of the all blacks will be suspended, following his sending—off. graham rowntree, the lions forwards coach, says the team can perform even better in the final game of the tour. how many of these guys have won a lions series in new zealand? and what excites these guys is, there‘s more to come. some great players, the best rugby players from the home nations, and they‘ve had a
the west indies, bowled out for just 48, in leicester.he south african captain taking four wickets without conceding a single run off her bowling. south africa got the i’u ns her bowling. south africa got the runs in no time at all, and they look a realforce. england have them next, up the five, in bristol, on wednesday. that game, should england get past sri lanka today, looks really interesting. sean o'brien is free to play in the third and deciding test against new zealand after a...
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sometimes in places s like indi, sosomething asas simple as a bicycle can make all the difference. arme m modi:or a abo a couple of yearswe only cused on adu women and literacy for tm.m. and noticed nyny of e gigirl who came to the clas we very, veryoyoung rlss thth ngalsutr which is g gold d blblac beeded necace e arnd thehe necks,hihich iindidia is a sbobol ofatririmo. and th h had bies s onheir hipsanand i arteted ask wh''goining and w w are such youngirirls married f f alrey? di: in my y villes, there werenlnly scolss tohehe sevth grade there rere no gh s schls, soso we wkeked in0 vivilles at t at point inimime, a thehereere only threeigigh scols.s. then i ked, younow, i asked the rerents,he m motrs, we, , what hpens to e e boys you owow, hodo you sd e boboyso schoho? and theyaiaid, wl, we ge ththemicycycle and said, well, whatbobout the gis?s? and theyaiaid, o no.o. ''a wawastof monon to give a bicye e to airl.l. she's gog toto tn arouou and get maieied. and the'e'a fafamo indiaia yiying: y wawatea planan th''goining grow in a neighbor's s gard? so t thoug, my g g, if i 's on
sometimes in places s like indi, sosomething asas simple as a bicycle can make all the difference. arme m modi:or a abo a couple of yearswe only cused on adu women and literacy for tm.m. and noticed nyny of e gigirl who came to the clas we very, veryoyoung rlss thth ngalsutr which is g gold d blblac beeded necace e arnd thehe necks,hihich iindidia is a sbobol ofatririmo. and th h had bies s onheir hipsanand i arteted ask wh''goining and w w are such youngirirls married f f alrey? di: in my y...
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here, a little more because it's full of indy book sellers and a lot of them -- they'll come up and go i'm such and such from this place and you gave us a grant. it's very emotional and they want to meet sue and i. it's very gratifying at times. >> host: james patterson, author and hit rare advocate, author over over 150 books, thrillers, romances, childrens books, young adults, 350 million books as of january 2016 have been -- that's crazy. don't think about that honestly. it just is nice to be able to -- somebody said you're luckier you find something you like to do and then it's a miracle if somebody pays you do and it that's my situation, obviously. and especially -- i have my own childrens imprint at little brown called jimmies and re-do my book and other authors help mission of jimmy is when a kid finishes a jimmy book, he will say please give me anotherback, as opposed to i don't like to read. it's good, smart way to go and that's what we try to do. with can get books in kidder's hands and they say give my another book we religion go a long way in terms of making this country mo
here, a little more because it's full of indy book sellers and a lot of them -- they'll come up and go i'm such and such from this place and you gave us a grant. it's very emotional and they want to meet sue and i. it's very gratifying at times. >> host: james patterson, author and hit rare advocate, author over over 150 books, thrillers, romances, childrens books, young adults, 350 million books as of january 2016 have been -- that's crazy. don't think about that honestly. it just is...
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. >> from the latest planet of the apes to a scary movie two and indy love story.y has a look at what is new in theaters. >> the third installment of fox's hugely successful franchise, or of planet of the apes. right three of the most recent trilogy takes place just a couple of years after the last film. as tensions rise between the humans and the apes. >> have you finally come to save your apes? >> and, squaring off with the colonel, by woody harrelson. and other new cast members include steve is on as a new character named, bad eight. another wide releases the supernatural thriller wish upon neck, king plays a teenager given a wish granting is a box by her father, when it comes with great consequences. and it's based on a real-life love story of the writer and his wife and how they overcame challenges at the start. like parents disapproving of their relationship and even illness. and that's $283 million and solidified this reboot status. plus, the animated hit despicable me three. and, the pedal to the metal production, a.b. driver. the race is on as big blockbus
. >> from the latest planet of the apes to a scary movie two and indy love story.y has a look at what is new in theaters. >> the third installment of fox's hugely successful franchise, or of planet of the apes. right three of the most recent trilogy takes place just a couple of years after the last film. as tensions rise between the humans and the apes. >> have you finally come to save your apes? >> and, squaring off with the colonel, by woody harrelson. and other new...
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unknown to me, a welsh indie allgirl band. everybody. unknown to me, a welsh indie all girl band.sic. can we hear this? let‘s have a listen. music plays # the night it trickles like the sleeping son... i sort of get a feel for that. i‘m sure it warms up! sleeping son... i sort of get a feel for that. i'm sure it warms up! in the past, we at the x x, dominated to debut albums and won. they‘d been nominated this year, it‘s like a nod from the mercury prize to say, we helped break you, get you to where you are. seven artists including the big moon are featured on the list with their debut album. —— the big moon. in the eyes of music critics and broadcasters, let‘s not forget, this is chosen by a panel of essentially peers to these artists. these are the nominees, how big a dealfor any of these are the nominees, how big a deal for any of them would it be to win? aside from the prize-money, because it‘s harder to make music, money in the music industry as it once was, they‘ll get a nice £25,000 cheque. but also, it gives them that approvalfrom the cheque. but also, it gives them that a
unknown to me, a welsh indie allgirl band. everybody. unknown to me, a welsh indie all girl band.sic. can we hear this? let‘s have a listen. music plays # the night it trickles like the sleeping son... i sort of get a feel for that. i‘m sure it warms up! sleeping son... i sort of get a feel for that. i'm sure it warms up! in the past, we at the x x, dominated to debut albums and won. they‘d been nominated this year, it‘s like a nod from the mercury prize to say, we helped break you, get...
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even in the indie world, the number of viable actresses to be leading ladies continues to be smallermaller. some extent, that is a cheap men tally. who is the it girl of the moment? but i think it's also about who is financable. in the early days of independent so making it was not as big of a question. i think that has been a big part of why i have created work in addition to the purity of the artistic expression. josh: are those worth making? zoe: i have been very fortunate in at least the last five years to work pretty consistently in television. just from a livelihood standpoint, that allows me to make my own work. but in the hiatus when i'm not working, there is a search for homework and meaningful film work. i am very much an actor for hire simultaneously. i don't think it is a question or any sort of conflict, it is just about finding material that feels like it is inspiring and challenging. josh: i think most people, again, who are fans of the film medium, it is an interesting time. there was an article that was talking about the end of the feature film. zoe: oh my god. josh:
even in the indie world, the number of viable actresses to be leading ladies continues to be smallermaller. some extent, that is a cheap men tally. who is the it girl of the moment? but i think it's also about who is financable. in the early days of independent so making it was not as big of a question. i think that has been a big part of why i have created work in addition to the purity of the artistic expression. josh: are those worth making? zoe: i have been very fortunate in at least the...
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. >> host: advocate indie books advocate reread? >> guest: there are so many books as i'm dying to read your i think probably 70% of the books on my shelf haven't read. but our books i think really interesting to turn back to because so much about a book is is really about the book itself and actually what this book united states is about, the intersections between the reader and the book, what the reader brings to the book. the opinion where you're in your life you might bring something very different to a story and you might get something very different out of that story. so the classic example that comes to mind is anna karin and and. if you're reading and it karenina as a young adolescent sink a person can you think this is so romantic, and i had to leave her husband for her true love and it's sat and a strategy but it also, she needed to do that. you understand her. and then if you read it when you a newlywed perhaps i think this is terrible, that's a tall tree? she's abandoning her child. her husband to do anything wrong and i
. >> host: advocate indie books advocate reread? >> guest: there are so many books as i'm dying to read your i think probably 70% of the books on my shelf haven't read. but our books i think really interesting to turn back to because so much about a book is is really about the book itself and actually what this book united states is about, the intersections between the reader and the book, what the reader brings to the book. the opinion where you're in your life you might bring...
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there is an interesting of traditional style indie bands and also some really exciting hip—hop artistseople really think of representing the highest quality music rather than the more successful. oh, that is a bit of a thing to say, sam. please explain. i am not against it. when you have an award like this and it is the same of the turner prize of the booker prize, you do not want a list that you expect and you know what that there, but equally you don't want something that i think maybe seems like it is headline grabbing and i think the issue with ed sheeran is not that it is a really successful big p°p not that it is a really successful big pop album, it isjust not that it is a really successful big pop album, it is just that it is not a very good one. it was widely critically panned. even ed sheeran himself admitted that a lot of the tracks on the record are songs that he had written for other pop stars. one is that he wrote for birdie—mac and she did not like it's all he did it on to his album. it is a bit of a mishmash. i like that they are mixing it up and it is unexpected but it
there is an interesting of traditional style indie bands and also some really exciting hip—hop artistseople really think of representing the highest quality music rather than the more successful. oh, that is a bit of a thing to say, sam. please explain. i am not against it. when you have an award like this and it is the same of the turner prize of the booker prize, you do not want a list that you expect and you know what that there, but equally you don't want something that i think maybe...
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broke the boundaries of what music might sound like did not make the cut, whereas a very traditional indie band like blossoms, the kind of thing that you know how it sounds, it is a bit old—fashioned, that they'd get on the list. so what you're after is something that is about the #alot something that is about the # a lot more forward looking at and who would you like to be on it?” think charlie xcx is an interesting one i think it is surprising that radiohead did not make the cut. they had a very good album this year. i think they have some interesting people. they have some unlikej—hus who is on the list. this is a person who is on the list. this is a person who is on the list. this is a person who is a kind of hub between grime and the afro beat sound that is coming from africa and the dance hall sound that is coming from jamaica and this kid is mixing all of those different sounds into something new. he is very exciting. it is the sort of music you hear being too boomed out at house parties and it is great that they have honoured that and i hope he is in with a shot. it is almost like
broke the boundaries of what music might sound like did not make the cut, whereas a very traditional indie band like blossoms, the kind of thing that you know how it sounds, it is a bit old—fashioned, that they'd get on the list. so what you're after is something that is about the #alot something that is about the # a lot more forward looking at and who would you like to be on it?” think charlie xcx is an interesting one i think it is surprising that radiohead did not make the cut. they had...
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okay, first of all, one of the drivers in the indy 500 got robbed at a taco bell drive-through. was like, "what?" [ light laughter ] then i found out that the [ light laughter ] so i watched it, and i was like, "what!? have you white people been watching?" [ laughter ] then, dwayne "the rock" johnson announced that he was thinking of running for president. and everyone was like, "a-ha-ha-ha, what?" [ light laughter ] then, they thought about it, and were like, "what could be crazier than what we have now?" [ light laughter ] then -- [ applause ] me too. me too. then, nbc cancelled "timeless", and i was like, "what?" but then they brought it back, and i was like, "whaaat? did you guys just go back in time and fix this? i choose to believe that you did." [ light laughter ] then, in british columbia -- and she's fine -- a girl got snatched off the pier by a sea and i was like, "what! but i saw it as a gif, so i was like -- "what? what? what? what? what? what? what? what? [ light laughter ] [ applause ] what?" she's fine. then, betsy devos spoke at a black college and got booed. and
okay, first of all, one of the drivers in the indy 500 got robbed at a taco bell drive-through. was like, "what?" [ light laughter ] then i found out that the [ light laughter ] so i watched it, and i was like, "what!? have you white people been watching?" [ laughter ] then, dwayne "the rock" johnson announced that he was thinking of running for president. and everyone was like, "a-ha-ha-ha, what?" [ light laughter ] then, they thought about it, and were...
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i think he's able to watch the show for whatt indis a not really get too bogged down by the fact thatdifferent light. >> i think there's something wrong with me. >> some of the scenes are super heavy, so how does this mama shake it off before coming home to now 2-year-old silas? >> honestly as a mom, you don't really have the choice. you can't be, you know, smoldering in the corner like, oh, this scene i did. no time for it. >> wow, "the sinner" airs august 2nd on usa. everybody is dying for this story about an asteroid that is six months away from colliding with the earth and that starts on july 12th. >> in our "entertainment tonight" birthdays, which mission impossible star worked as a busboy in new york? the answer is coming up next. >> can i say all of them? >> i don't know. >> like them all. >>> welcome back to the show, everybody. in tonight's e.t. birthdays, which mission impossible star worked as a busboy in new york? that would be tom cruise who today turns 55. >> can you imagine remembering him as your busboy? >> crazcrazy. we are out of time but take a look at what we have
i think he's able to watch the show for whatt indis a not really get too bogged down by the fact thatdifferent light. >> i think there's something wrong with me. >> some of the scenes are super heavy, so how does this mama shake it off before coming home to now 2-year-old silas? >> honestly as a mom, you don't really have the choice. you can't be, you know, smoldering in the corner like, oh, this scene i did. no time for it. >> wow, "the sinner" airs august 2nd...
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native blacks have patterns that differ from black immigrants from the west inties, for example -- indies, for example, or from africa. but that doesn't mean that because we can't make perfect apples to apples comparisons that we have nothing to learn from what other groups experienced or that no comparisons can be made. many different racial and ethnic minority groups have experienced various degrees of hardship in the u.s. and in other countries all over the world. and i think how those groups have dealt with those circumstances is something to study closely and draw lessons from going forward. even if the only lesson is to manage expectations. one of the clear lessons from this history is also that human capital, the collective skills and knowledge that create economic value, have proven to be far more important than political capital in getting ahead. a racial or ethnic group's culture, its attitudes, its habits, its values matter more, much more than electing people who look like them. and that's reality helps to explain why blacks fared the way they did not only in the obama era, bu
native blacks have patterns that differ from black immigrants from the west inties, for example -- indies, for example, or from africa. but that doesn't mean that because we can't make perfect apples to apples comparisons that we have nothing to learn from what other groups experienced or that no comparisons can be made. many different racial and ethnic minority groups have experienced various degrees of hardship in the u.s. and in other countries all over the world. and i think how those...
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wrapping up the look at the best-selling nonfiction books according to indy bound, is a book by mark boutin which recounts a battle that change the american approach to the vietnam war. many of these authors have, or will be appearing on book tv. you can wash them on our website, booktv.org. >> book tv recently visited capitol hill task members of congress with their reading the summer. >> i'm reading a book i'm really enjoying, tom friedman's latest, thank you for
wrapping up the look at the best-selling nonfiction books according to indy bound, is a book by mark boutin which recounts a battle that change the american approach to the vietnam war. many of these authors have, or will be appearing on book tv. you can wash them on our website, booktv.org. >> book tv recently visited capitol hill task members of congress with their reading the summer. >> i'm reading a book i'm really enjoying, tom friedman's latest, thank you for
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the west indies never came close, losing wickets regularly.f the world para athletic championships in london. 0ur reporter is at the london stadium. yes, there has been a gold for great britain here at the athletic stadium. it was for stef reid in the t 44 long jump event. she has waited 11 years for this moment. she nowjoins us. your gold medal is around your neck. a massive congratulations. can you put it into words what it means to get that gold? i don't think i can. words what it means to get that gold? i don't thinkl can. it is so satisfying. when you have worked so ha rd satisfying. when you have worked so hard for something and you don't stop believing and you have people around you who believe in you and they keep trying. it feels really good. the smile on your face sums it up. to be back in that stadium with the british crowd behind you, i bet it was amazing in there?” the british crowd behind you, i bet it was amazing in there? i was really nervous this morning. the moment i stopped being nervous was when i walked into the stadium. i
the west indies never came close, losing wickets regularly.f the world para athletic championships in london. 0ur reporter is at the london stadium. yes, there has been a gold for great britain here at the athletic stadium. it was for stef reid in the t 44 long jump event. she has waited 11 years for this moment. she nowjoins us. your gold medal is around your neck. a massive congratulations. can you put it into words what it means to get that gold? i don't think i can. words what it means to...
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early signs indi pneumonia, but it could take several weeks before park officials complete the investigationcided to stop breeding orcas after animal rights protests. >>> we now turn to an about face in court. >> a guilty plea from the fiance accused in the death of her husband to be while kayaking on the hudson river. here's abc's adrian bankert. >> reporter: courtroom bombshell. the woman accused of murdering her fiance on a kayaking trip pleads guilty. she breaks down in court after pleading to a lesser charge, avoiding life in prison. it was april, 2015, when graswald and her fiance vincent viafore went kayak being. when suddenly -- >> what is your emergency? >> my fiance fell into the water. can you call anybody? >> reporter: graswald exhibited strange behavior during questioning, including doing yoga and hopscotch. at the center of the characteristic the kayak's missing plug. she admitted removing it. this is our elizabeth vargas returning to the scene. >> this plug is what, half an inch in diameter? >> reporter: her experiment shows that this kayaker had no trouble with an identical k
early signs indi pneumonia, but it could take several weeks before park officials complete the investigationcided to stop breeding orcas after animal rights protests. >>> we now turn to an about face in court. >> a guilty plea from the fiance accused in the death of her husband to be while kayaking on the hudson river. here's abc's adrian bankert. >> reporter: courtroom bombshell. the woman accused of murdering her fiance on a kayaking trip pleads guilty. she breaks down in...