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james anderson says he still has plenty to offer england and could even feature in the next ashes serieshough he would be 39 then. anderson only bowled four overs in the first ashes test, before missing the rest of this series with a calf tear. despite his absence, anderson doesn't think he could have stopped australia retaining the ashes. i'm going to try to look into everything possible to try to get my body in good shape, look at how people, how other sports people have coped with getting older and staying at the top of their sport. that's exactly what i want to do. i think i have still got a lot to offer this england team and i still love playing the game. do you imagine another ashes series in two years? don't say it. i don't see why not. i don't feel 37. i am feeling in as good a shape as i ever have. it is a just a case of trying to look after my just a case of trying to look after d just a case of trying to look after my body so i don't get too many of these injuries and niggles. who knows what the future's going to hold? i'm just going to keep plugging away until i feel like the
james anderson says he still has plenty to offer england and could even feature in the next ashes serieshough he would be 39 then. anderson only bowled four overs in the first ashes test, before missing the rest of this series with a calf tear. despite his absence, anderson doesn't think he could have stopped australia retaining the ashes. i'm going to try to look into everything possible to try to get my body in good shape, look at how people, how other sports people have coped with getting...
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england just haven't been able to get him out would they have been able to do that with james andersonket taker, he pulled up with a calf injury in the first test after just 4 overs and his series was over, jofra archer and stuart broad have been good in spells but anderson has been missed and something's been missing at the top of the england order, runs ,jason roy and rory burns opened for the first three tests, roy has averaged 13.75, he was dropped to number 4 at old trafford swapping places withjoe denley, this is england's eternal work in progress. let's speak to cricket broadcaster and writer isabelle westbury, england have named an unchanged squad today as they look to level this series, that probably to be expected or do the debate has been raging. they've gone with an unchanged squad today for the final test at the oval. should they freshen things up do you think? it was a little bit of surprise, you would expect someone like ali pope and it would be his home ground and a chance for him to try and cement his place of the top of the order. although the ashes have been conceded
england just haven't been able to get him out would they have been able to do that with james andersonket taker, he pulled up with a calf injury in the first test after just 4 overs and his series was over, jofra archer and stuart broad have been good in spells but anderson has been missed and something's been missing at the top of the england order, runs ,jason roy and rory burns opened for the first three tests, roy has averaged 13.75, he was dropped to number 4 at old trafford swapping...
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at 37 years old, james anderson is often referred to as a veteran of the england cricket team.retiring from the sport at the age of 85. wright's taken 7,000 wickets in his playing days and faced some of the greats of the game. stuart pollit went to his last match in uppermill after 60 years of playing cricket around the north west of england. taking to the field for the final time. after seven decades playing around the north west, cecil wright is bowing out. how has your bowling changed over the years? i cannot go up there now. i'm a bit down. i cannot quite jump as much. cec arrived in england in 1959 to play as a professional alongside some of the greats. but unlike those superstars, he ended up staying and taking more than 4000 wickets. who is the most famous batsman you got out? i think gary was one of them, and dennis. you have been playing in england for 60 or so years and you haven't gotten used to the weather? no. laughter. for team—mates young and old, cec has been an inspiration. i remember two years ago, the ball went up and he dived full on, 83 years old, ben stoke
at 37 years old, james anderson is often referred to as a veteran of the england cricket team.retiring from the sport at the age of 85. wright's taken 7,000 wickets in his playing days and faced some of the greats of the game. stuart pollit went to his last match in uppermill after 60 years of playing cricket around the north west of england. taking to the field for the final time. after seven decades playing around the north west, cecil wright is bowing out. how has your bowling changed over...
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james anderson says he still has plenty more to offer england and could even feature in the next asheshe is now 37. england's leading wicket taker of all—time only bowled a overs against australia in the first test before a calf injury ruled him out of the current series. speaking to the bbc he was asked whether he could have stopped australia retaining the ashes. it is natural to think that you can affect the situation, you know, leading up to the ashes you're co nsta ntly leading up to the ashes you're constantly thinking about how the series is going to go and how you're going to bowl at certain players but the reality is that was not going to happen for me this series. you cannot really think about the what ifs. i think steve smith has been fantastic he has come to be the best player in the world at the moment, u nfortu nately for player in the world at the moment, unfortunately for us, we have just not been able to —— quite been able to get him out. two former england cricket captains have received knighthoods in today's honours list, as you've been hearing on bbc news. geoffrey b
james anderson says he still has plenty more to offer england and could even feature in the next asheshe is now 37. england's leading wicket taker of all—time only bowled a overs against australia in the first test before a calf injury ruled him out of the current series. speaking to the bbc he was asked whether he could have stopped australia retaining the ashes. it is natural to think that you can affect the situation, you know, leading up to the ashes you're co nsta ntly leading up to the...
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now james anderson's not been part of the ashes but have we seen the last of him in an england shirt?only bowled four overs against australia in the opening test in bimringham before a calf injury ruled him out for the rest of the series. without him, australia went 2—1 up to ensure they retain the urn before the final test this week. anderson was watching that test from corfu where he was taking a much—needed rest, so at 37 years old, some may have been concerned that england's most successful bowler might retire. but he's told us that's not the case. in fact he's eyeing up the next ashes series already, and says he's still hungry for the game. iam going i am going to try and look into everything possible to get my body in good shape, look at how the sport, its people can cope with getting older and staying at the top of their sport, so that is exacting what i want to do. i think i have still got a lot to offer this england team, and i still love playing the game. he's actually said he wants to be the ryan giggs of cricket. remember, giggs retired at 40 — so it seems england fans mig
now james anderson's not been part of the ashes but have we seen the last of him in an england shirt?only bowled four overs against australia in the opening test in bimringham before a calf injury ruled him out for the rest of the series. without him, australia went 2—1 up to ensure they retain the urn before the final test this week. anderson was watching that test from corfu where he was taking a much—needed rest, so at 37 years old, some may have been concerned that england's most...
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rivalry resumes, but one man who won‘t be part of that is james anderson.he order. england making changes to have an impact early in the game as they look to take the lead in the series. they have had to play without james anderson for most of the series, and stuart broad knows the fast bowler will be disappointed to miss out on the test at his home ground. he'll obviously be disappointed for a period of time. i had in mind that it was written in the stars he would back and open the bowling at the james anderson end and bolus to victory. that‘s not going to happen. he‘s obviously got a lot of cricket left in him, and he will be different desperate to get that right. australia need to decide who will replace steve smith, the top run scorer, and has recovered from the concussion that saw him miss the third test. romelu lu ka ku has been the subject of racist abuse in italy? the former manchester united striker — romelu lukaku — says football authorities need to do more to tackle racism in the game. it comes after he was subjected to racist abuse yesterday. pl
rivalry resumes, but one man who won‘t be part of that is james anderson.he order. england making changes to have an impact early in the game as they look to take the lead in the series. they have had to play without james anderson for most of the series, and stuart broad knows the fast bowler will be disappointed to miss out on the test at his home ground. he'll obviously be disappointed for a period of time. i had in mind that it was written in the stars he would back and open the bowling...
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and here is one from james anderson, a plumberfrom my home town burnley who is fixing boilers free ofy of them old age pensioners, free of charge. james says he's helped thousands of people in need, since shutting down his private firm and launching a not for profit company. his acts of kindness has gone viral after a picture of his bill for zero pounds, sent to a 91—year—old woman with acute leukaemia, was posted online. it reads call—out to boiler with two leaks. no charge for this lady under anycircumstances. isn't that incredible? really incredible. i was reading the piece on this on the bbc website and he i’u ns on this on the bbc website and he runs a company and you know he is a passing and quit out of pocket so he is doing this out of the goodness of his heart and at his own expense. that is the sort of thing, maybe there is a viewer who can help the £8,000 belt because he wants to expand the operation and there are plenty of old age pensioners with dodgy boiler is sitting through the cold in the winter and it is guys like this man who is doing a good turn andi like this man w
and here is one from james anderson, a plumberfrom my home town burnley who is fixing boilers free ofy of them old age pensioners, free of charge. james says he's helped thousands of people in need, since shutting down his private firm and launching a not for profit company. his acts of kindness has gone viral after a picture of his bill for zero pounds, sent to a 91—year—old woman with acute leukaemia, was posted online. it reads call—out to boiler with two leaks. no charge for this lady...
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this is a letter from a confederate private, james anderson, who came out of new orleans and moved west and enlisted in confederate forces. he is serving as a guard at andersonville. he is concerned enough to write his president to say that we have guards here who think that shooting men approaching the line will make them big men. he says this is not how we make war, i make this statement to you, jefferson davis, knowing you to be a soldier, statesman, and christian, and he re-purposes the golden ule. we should do as we would be done by, that is the way to fight war, that is to say there is a strategic reason for this, you observe the laws of war because you want, as a soldier and potential captive to have the same protections offered to you as well. according to northerners, this stopped happening in 1864, when mages of soldiers are released o u.s. authorities and released as 90 pounds of crystalline bones. these horrific images, harper's weekly gives us a sense of how these get translated into woodcuts, the newspaper cannot print photographs. but they circulate extensively in the spr
this is a letter from a confederate private, james anderson, who came out of new orleans and moved west and enlisted in confederate forces. he is serving as a guard at andersonville. he is concerned enough to write his president to say that we have guards here who think that shooting men approaching the line will make them big men. he says this is not how we make war, i make this statement to you, jefferson davis, knowing you to be a soldier, statesman, and christian, and he re-purposes the...
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james anderson, the plumber from my home town burnley, who is fixing boilers for vulnerable people, manyto fix his supposedly dangerous boiler. well, it got quite a response. james's acts of kindness has gone viral, after a picture of his bill for zero pounds, sent to a 91—year—old woman with acute leukemia, was posted online. christian will be pleased to hear that the crowdfunding website he called for last night was set up to support james's business, and so far it has raised over £22,000. and james joins us now via webcam from burnley. how is it in burnley? it is wet, it is warm but it is happy. it is a lwa ys is warm but it is happy. it is always wet in burnley. you are a prince among men sir, tell us how your business came about? we have told the tory about the man who was being scammed. what made you think, i need to set up a not for profit and help these people? well, i've done a bit of research online and i found there is no other company that i could find that did anything to help the elderly and disabled on this scale. i sat down and come up with a name after a couple of days t
james anderson, the plumber from my home town burnley, who is fixing boilers for vulnerable people, manyto fix his supposedly dangerous boiler. well, it got quite a response. james's acts of kindness has gone viral, after a picture of his bill for zero pounds, sent to a 91—year—old woman with acute leukemia, was posted online. christian will be pleased to hear that the crowdfunding website he called for last night was set up to support james's business, and so far it has raised over...
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england have sorely missed james anderson, who was ruled out for the rest of the series after bowlingat 40. i'm going to try and look into everything possible to get my body in good shape, look at, you know, how people in other sports, people have coped with getting older and staying at the top of their sport, so that's exactly what i want to do. i think i've got, still got a lot to offer this england team and i still love playing the game.” offer this england team and i still love playing the game. i would say we still have a few more years off to be anderson still to come. —— of jimmy anderson still to come. two more gold medals for great britain on the second day of the world para swimming championships in london. tully kearney stormed to victory in the 200 metre freestyle. it's her second gold of the event. and there was a second gold for alice tai, this time in the 100 metre backstroke. she broke the world record in the process. britain's megan richter came third. bethany firth has clinched the first world title of her career, taking victory in her classification 100 metre backst
england have sorely missed james anderson, who was ruled out for the rest of the series after bowlingat 40. i'm going to try and look into everything possible to get my body in good shape, look at, you know, how people in other sports, people have coped with getting older and staying at the top of their sport, so that's exactly what i want to do. i think i've got, still got a lot to offer this england team and i still love playing the game.” offer this england team and i still love playing...
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james seemed suicidal, said the elder. so he called a doctor friend. and the doctor committed the preacher to a mental hospital. for ten days. during which time jason anderson duties. but then jason heard things. not about what happened to marie, but about polygamy. with other church leaders, he confronted james and tanya. >> reporter: this is a, forgive my saying, come to jesus moment? >> it was the hardest thing i've ever had to do, myself, personally, was to confront my pastor. >> reporter: this -- your mentor, your senior guy. >> yeah, right. sure. >> reporter: and james admitted it. he had been sleeping with two women, in the same house. but then, youth pastor jason told the detectives, in that cloistered setting, james kept talking, and told a terrible story. >> him and marie had had a physical altercation before she went missing. and she had scratched him on his arms. >> reporter: james insisted marie was still alive the last time he saw her. >> i was just so in shock of everything. >> reporter: that was it. he could not continue as pastor. james would have to resign. he announced that he and tanya were leaving town. >> they were supposed to leave th
james seemed suicidal, said the elder. so he called a doctor friend. and the doctor committed the preacher to a mental hospital. for ten days. during which time jason anderson duties. but then jason heard things. not about what happened to marie, but about polygamy. with other church leaders, he confronted james and tanya. >> reporter: this is a, forgive my saying, come to jesus moment? >> it was the hardest thing i've ever had to do, myself, personally, was to confront my pastor....
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scientific affairs marsha byrne a cat i'd never heard of her before a clear snub james bows out 0 at the united nations anger anderson is the executive director of the united nations environment program and she says young people are making progress where an older generation has failed. we are behind the fight against where we should be on the fight on climate change which is why we're seeking to mobilize which is why we want the whole world to see that there is still time although that window is closing there is still time to take action we need to decarbonize our economies we need to invest in a nature in restoration for resilience because if we don't those 4 and a half 1000000 people that are impacted by climatic disasters that number will grow if we don't those 2 and a half 1000000 people that live with water scarcity on 2 thirds of the population that live with water scarcity that will grow if we don't those fires so inundations those droughts etc that will grow so i think people own people are seeing the lives in their lifetime the environment in their lifetime change so there is a momentum and volunteers around
scientific affairs marsha byrne a cat i'd never heard of her before a clear snub james bows out 0 at the united nations anger anderson is the executive director of the united nations environment program and she says young people are making progress where an older generation has failed. we are behind the fight against where we should be on the fight on climate change which is why we're seeking to mobilize which is why we want the whole world to see that there is still time although that window...
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james bond be a woman? former 007 pierce brosnan says yes. but not everyone agrees with him. so let's begin. with me is geraint andersona former analyst in the city of london and author of ‘city boy'. lets get stuck in again. we have talked about your thoughts on the process we are going through with brexit and parliament, all the front pages in the uk are looking at what happened yesterday. we pulled out the independent because itjust has in the dark. all the lights didn't go off until about two o'clock in the morning. that it says just 51 days now until the brexit deadline. and borisjohnson days now until the brexit deadline. and boris johnson is days now until the brexit deadline. and borisjohnson is sticking with the idea that the prorogation of parliament was to do it on queen ‘s speech in october the 14th and it had nothing to do with brexit but i think most people are very aware that parliament was suspended simply so that parliament was suspended simply so that it couldn't scrutinise the no deal bill, the preparations, and to try and prevent a bill which actually did then come to existence. it seemed like a whe
james bond be a woman? former 007 pierce brosnan says yes. but not everyone agrees with him. so let's begin. with me is geraint andersona former analyst in the city of london and author of ‘city boy'. lets get stuck in again. we have talked about your thoughts on the process we are going through with brexit and parliament, all the front pages in the uk are looking at what happened yesterday. we pulled out the independent because itjust has in the dark. all the lights didn't go off until about...
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james bond be a woman? former 007 pierce brosnan says yes. but not everyone agrees with him. so let's begin. with me is geraint anderson ‘city boy'.
james bond be a woman? former 007 pierce brosnan says yes. but not everyone agrees with him. so let's begin. with me is geraint anderson ‘city boy'.
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theater where it all ended on saturday afternoon, james santana is also doing well and that officer we're told will be released from the hospital tomorrow, anderson>> that's great news. appreciate. we'll talk to a teacher that knows that little girl's family about how exactly she's doing. it's amazing she's alive. >>> breaking news tonight in the diving boat fire disaster off the southern california coast. eight people now confirmed dead after flames swept across the boat near santa cruz island. it was in the middle of the night. authorities said a short time ago they are working to recover four of the victims from the ocean floor, more than 12 hours later, 26 people are still missing. the flames tore through the 75-foot boat as you can see after 3:00 a.m. local time. many victims were below deck in the sleeping area. five crew members were rescued after they jumped off the boat but the fate of one crew remember isn't clear. ntsb investigators are headed to the scene. sarah will join us with more on this breaking story in the next hour. >>> the news is difficult on many fronts tonight but we'll share something fun with you. conan o'bryan heard pr
theater where it all ended on saturday afternoon, james santana is also doing well and that officer we're told will be released from the hospital tomorrow, anderson>> that's great news. appreciate. we'll talk to a teacher that knows that little girl's family about how exactly she's doing. it's amazing she's alive. >>> breaking news tonight in the diving boat fire disaster off the southern california coast. eight people now confirmed dead after flames swept across the boat near...
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james comey was fired. according to the post, the president told him he wasn't concerned about moscow's interference in the 2016 u.s. election. my colleague anderson cooper spoke with with one of the reporters who broke that story. >> in 2017 when president trump met in the oval office with the russian foreign minister and the ambassador to the united states, he told him that he was not concerned about moscow's interference with our recent election because the united states does the same things in other countries. this alarmed senior white house officials who believed, first of all, that the president was sort of falsely equating what had happened in 2016 but also that he might be giving some kind of a green light or acquiescence to the russians to try this again in other countries, and the memo of that conversation was then highly restricted so very few people were allowed to see it, which was also very unusual at the time. >> cnn has also learned that some phone calls between president trump and other "world lead"ers were held to a higher level of secrecy than usual. in particular his conversations with the leaders of saudi arabia and russian. c
james comey was fired. according to the post, the president told him he wasn't concerned about moscow's interference in the 2016 u.s. election. my colleague anderson cooper spoke with with one of the reporters who broke that story. >> in 2017 when president trump met in the oval office with the russian foreign minister and the ambassador to the united states, he told him that he was not concerned about moscow's interference with our recent election because the united states does the same...
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james comey was fired. according to the post, the president of the united states told the russian official that he wasn't concerned about moscow's interference in the 2016 u.s. election. my colleague, anderson cooper, spoke to one of the reporters who broke that story. >> what we know is essentially this is no longer available to people who might ordinarily have access to it. and what i mean by this other senior nsc people who might have security clearance can get it. at the time this conversation happened, the white house started restricting these memos fearful of press leaks. we're told this memo was restricted even more tightly so that only very few officials could see it. that said, clearly, an understanding of what happens in that conversation did get around and i would note this is the same conversation in which the president revealed a highly classified source of information that the united states had about isis information and other russian officials that after having fired jim comey the day before that he had relieved a lot of pressure on him at the time. when the president fired jim comb please, there was suspicion he had done that because the fbi was investigating him and his cam
james comey was fired. according to the post, the president of the united states told the russian official that he wasn't concerned about moscow's interference in the 2016 u.s. election. my colleague, anderson cooper, spoke to one of the reporters who broke that story. >> what we know is essentially this is no longer available to people who might ordinarily have access to it. and what i mean by this other senior nsc people who might have security clearance can get it. at the time this...
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james amato. >> joseph amatuccio. >> paul ambrose. >> christopher charles amoroso. >> craig scott am munson. >> anai. >> calixt-a . anaya, jr. >> joseph anchundia. >> kermit charles andersonary lynn angell. >> laura nngiletta. >> doreen angrisani lorraine antigua. >> my brother peter mack trick mcsweeney, both fdny we love you, miss you, you will always be america's heroes. >> my husband brian murphy. brian we all miss you, think about you every day. i vividly remember your smile which lit up my world. your generosity, kindness, to everyone in your orbit, your incredible zest for life. i also remember your adventuresome spirit which is embody in your two beautiful daughters jessica and lella who are having adventures of their own. would brian. >> peter paul apollo. >> faustino apostol, jr. >> frank tom has aqilino. >> patrick michael aranyos david gregory arce. >> michael arczynski. >> louis arena. >> barbara general arestegui. >> adam arias. >> michael armstrong. >> jack charles air h aron. >> joshua todd aron. >> carl francis asaro. >> michael asciak. >> michael edward asher. >> janice marie ashley. >> thomas ashton. >> asitimbay. >> greg atlas. >> gerald thomas atwood
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