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james cook, bbc news, glasgow.th place in the overall medal table, with 15 gold medals in total. hannah mills and eilidh mcintyre won gold in the sailing, making hannah the most successful female olympic sailor of all time. our sports editor dan roan reports on the sailing triumph. british sailing making a splash at these games yet again. after a performance as sparkling as the waters of the enoshima harbour, hannah mills and eilidh mcintyre able to celebrate team gb�*s third victory of the olympics here. the world number one pair, will it be gold? it had never really seemed in doubt. having taken a healthy 1a point lead into today's medal race, the british pair only needed to finish in the top seven to clinch gold. they're still pushing for every bit of speed they can find. after silver in the a70 class at london 2012 and then gold in rio, mills had teamed up with mcintyre, whose father won an olympic sailing title in seoul 33 years ago. having sat in second for much of the race, the pair slipped to fifth, but it
james cook, bbc news, glasgow.th place in the overall medal table, with 15 gold medals in total. hannah mills and eilidh mcintyre won gold in the sailing, making hannah the most successful female olympic sailor of all time. our sports editor dan roan reports on the sailing triumph. british sailing making a splash at these games yet again. after a performance as sparkling as the waters of the enoshima harbour, hannah mills and eilidh mcintyre able to celebrate team gb�*s third victory of the...
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james cook, bbc news, glasgow.h in the medal table. history was made in the skate park with sky brown, who's just 13, taking britain's first skateboarding medal and securing her place as the country's youngest ever olympic medallist. ben meher has secured individual showjumping gold on his horse, explosion w. and there was a gold in sailing for hannah mills and aylie mcintyre, winning the 4—70 class, making mills the most successful female olympic sailor of all—time — after her gold in rio, and a silver at london 2012. there were two more boxing medals, with ben whittaker taking silver in the light heavyweight category, and frazer clarke claiming bronze in the men's super—heavyweight division. but there's also disappointing news this afternoon, as the reigning world champion, katarina johnson—thompson is out of the heptathlon after a calf injury in the 200 metres. as we've heard, 13—year—old sky brown has become great britain's youngest ever olympic medallist after winning bronze in the women's park skateboarding.
james cook, bbc news, glasgow.h in the medal table. history was made in the skate park with sky brown, who's just 13, taking britain's first skateboarding medal and securing her place as the country's youngest ever olympic medallist. ben meher has secured individual showjumping gold on his horse, explosion w. and there was a gold in sailing for hannah mills and aylie mcintyre, winning the 4—70 class, making mills the most successful female olympic sailor of all—time — after her gold in...
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our scotland correspondent james cook has more.ter for the scottish government. you scotland is usually a matter for the scottish government.— scotland is usually a matter for the scottish government. you will be on the round scottish government. you will be on the ground for— scottish government. you will be on the ground for cop26. _ scottish government. you will be on the ground for cop26. with - scottish government. you will be on the ground for cop26. with the - the ground for cop26. with the climate conference _ the ground for cop26. with the l climate conference approaching, borisjohnson made this unusual visit to police scotland's headquarters to see preparations. it will be massive effort nor the whole of the country. police scotland will be supported by 7,000 other officers. the government of the uk, the scottish government at all levels work together on the things that mat tore —— matter to the people of our country. that mat tore -- matter to the people of our country. scotland's first minister _ people of our country.
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our scotland correspondent james cook has more.t. the cop26, we are going to need _ scottish government. the cop26, we are going to need you. _ scottish government. the cop26, we are going to need you. but _ scottish government. the cop26, we are going to need you. but with - scottish government. the cop26, we are going to need you. but with the l are going to need you. but with the crucial climate _ are going to need you. but with the crucial climate conference - are going to need you. but with the crucial climate conference known i are going to need you. but with the | crucial climate conference known as a cop26 approaching, mrjohnson made this unusual visit to scotland�*s headquarters to see promotions for himself. it headquarters to see promotions for himself. , :, :, , :, himself. it is going to be a massive effort for the _ himself. it is going to be a massive effort for the whole _ himself. it is going to be a massive effort for the whole of _ himself. it is going to be a massive effort for the whole of the - himself. it is
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president of the national association of scholars jenna robinson is president of james martin center for academic renewal. amy cooke ceo, my colleague here at the foundation, thank you so much. appreciate your perspective today and we also want to thank you so much for joining us, thank you for being engaged, for caring about this debate and wanting to know what's really going on, caring about facts. that's so important. every day help you go to the website of the john park foundation, john locke.org and the great research-based information on a variety of public policy issues. also journalism done the old-fashioned >> so
president of the national association of scholars jenna robinson is president of james martin center for academic renewal. amy cooke ceo, my colleague here at the foundation, thank you so much. appreciate your perspective today and we also want to thank you so much for joining us, thank you for being engaged, for caring about this debate and wanting to know what's really going on, caring about facts. that's so important. every day help you go to the website of the john park foundation, john...
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james enjoyed humiliating you like that? >> absolutely. i think it was a power thing. >> serena cookedsband and his lover and listened to james and jessica talk about nick morelos. >> it was all demeaning and hateful stuff. james used to pick on her and poke at her about why don't you go back to your -- go back to nick? you guys were such a couple and a thing. go back to nick. >> so there was some jealousy there? >> definitely. >> now james lapan's only possible hope at trial was serena and her statement to police that her husband was asleep next to her when nick was killed. >> you wouldn't try to be covering up for him for anything? >> no. >> okay. >> but now a little bit of drama was about to spawn a lot more. in december 2017, as james lapan sat in a pima county jail cell, his wife of seven years sat in a hotel room during a work trip, watching a lifetime movie about an abusive, controlling husband. >> seeing that made me fully realize the fact that it's a pattern that's going to continue to get worse. and if he had not been arrested, this would probably be a direction in which my l
james enjoyed humiliating you like that? >> absolutely. i think it was a power thing. >> serena cookedsband and his lover and listened to james and jessica talk about nick morelos. >> it was all demeaning and hateful stuff. james used to pick on her and poke at her about why don't you go back to your -- go back to nick? you guys were such a couple and a thing. go back to nick. >> so there was some jealousy there? >> definitely. >> now james lapan's only...
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cook is with us today. jenna robinson is the president of james d martin center for academic renewal and they are following higher education issues in north carolina. they are right in the center of this whole discussion in trying to clear up a false narrative about the hiring of nicole hannah jones. also, joining us today is matthew spalding, vice-president for washington operations at hillsdale college. he served as executive director of president biden's advisory 1776 commission. so he's going to have an update for us on that commission as well and also panelist today is peter wood, he's president of the national association of scholars, an organization that's following this issue very closely and he's also in some very compelling pieces about the issue of nicole hannah jones, her hiring, and 1619. now, panelists thank you very much. jenna, i'd like to start with you, there's a narrative and it's a false narrative that's been created in national news stories, saying that nicole hannah jones actually was denied tenure. tell us what really happened. >> thanks, donna, so the first me or anyone found out ab
cook is with us today. jenna robinson is the president of james d martin center for academic renewal and they are following higher education issues in north carolina. they are right in the center of this whole discussion in trying to clear up a false narrative about the hiring of nicole hannah jones. also, joining us today is matthew spalding, vice-president for washington operations at hillsdale college. he served as executive director of president biden's advisory 1776 commission. so he's...
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president of the national association of scholars jenna robinson is president of james martin center for academic renewal. amy cook is the ceo, my colleague here at the foundation, thank you so much. appreciate your perspective today and we also want to thank you so much for joining us, thank you for being engaged, for caring about this debate and wanting to know what's really going on, caring about facts. that's so important. every day help you go to the website of the john park foundation, john locke.org and the great research-based information on a variety of public policy issues. also journalism done the old-fashioned way. carolina journal.com, that is the place to go for that. ♪♪ >> middle and high school students, your opinion matters. let your voice be heard. be part of the national conversation by creating a documentary that answers the question, how does the federal government impact your life? five to six minute video a program that affects you and your community. the competition has $100,000 total cash prizes and you have a shot at the grand prize of $5000. enter for the competition will begin to be rec
president of the national association of scholars jenna robinson is president of james martin center for academic renewal. amy cook is the ceo, my colleague here at the foundation, thank you so much. appreciate your perspective today and we also want to thank you so much for joining us, thank you for being engaged, for caring about this debate and wanting to know what's really going on, caring about facts. that's so important. every day help you go to the website of the john park foundation,...
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president of the national association of scholars jenna robinson is president of james martin center for academic renewal. amy cook is the ceo, my colleague here at the foundation, thank you so much. appreciate your perspective today and we also want to thank you so much for joining us, thank you for being engaged, for caring about this debate and wanting to know what's really going on, caring about facts. that's so important. every day help you go to the website of the john park foundation, john locke.org and the great research-based information on a variety of public policy issues. also journalism done the old-fashioned >> so this is george coming from you from abraham workshop in chicago. and i have our guest with this right here. this is doctor karen cox. karen cox, the author of toronto. and the ongoing fight for racial justice. doctor karen cox, welcome to the show. karen: it is great to be with you. i wish it was in person but i'm glad to be w
president of the national association of scholars jenna robinson is president of james martin center for academic renewal. amy cook is the ceo, my colleague here at the foundation, thank you so much. appreciate your perspective today and we also want to thank you so much for joining us, thank you for being engaged, for caring about this debate and wanting to know what's really going on, caring about facts. that's so important. every day help you go to the website of the john park foundation,...
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film like stephen daldry didn't want to direct it and dennis didn't want to write it and james and i didn't want to cookade toast just before we started. and i burned it. and i was like, "the bloody fire curtain is going to go down. [ laughter ] "and the alarm is going to go off. but, no, it's just the light [ laughter ] but, yeah, no, none of us wanted to do it and then i -- i read the script and i had this mad reaction to it because, i mean, you know, it -- obviously, it's set in the lockdown and, you know, it's about all the terrible, tragic things that happened but i just found it, like really, really romantic. and i remember calling dennis and going, "this is -- this is so beautiful i mean, this actually made me cry because, you know, i -- you clearly love your girlfriend very, very much. and i -- you know, i'm jealous." i would love to have a love like that but anyone else who read it was like, "what are you talking about? i mean, it's great, but it's -- it's not romantic," you know he tells of it he hates her face and she says, "you know, when she thinks about him, she gets the same feelings when
film like stephen daldry didn't want to direct it and dennis didn't want to write it and james and i didn't want to cookade toast just before we started. and i burned it. and i was like, "the bloody fire curtain is going to go down. [ laughter ] "and the alarm is going to go off. but, no, it's just the light [ laughter ] but, yeah, no, none of us wanted to do it and then i -- i read the script and i had this mad reaction to it because, i mean, you know, it -- obviously, it's set in...
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president of national association of scholars jenna robinson president of the james g martin center for academic renewal and amy cook is the ceo my colleague at the john law foundation, thank you for your perspective today. >> thank you. >> we also want to thank you for joining us, thank you for being engaged a and caring about this debate for wanting to know what is going on i'm hearing about facts that is s so important evy day we hope we go to the website of the john locke foundation john locke.org in great fact based research and information in a variety of public policy issues, journalism done the old-fashioned way, carolina journal.com. >> weakens on c-span2 are an intellectual every saturday american history tv documents american story and on sunday book tv brings you the latest nonfiction books and authors buzzing for c-span2 comes from these television companies and more including micco ♪ ♪ medco along with these television companies support c-span2 as a public
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james can thank you so much. thank you. mark jack in there talking to going underground as charlie cook and that's it for the show will be back on wednesday, exactly into the explosion and be rude to kill, to be $220.00 people in engine 5000 more of the nation now faces potential sanctions from the european union in the face of an economic crisis and another wave of corona virus until then he would try social media and let us know your 1st hand experience with gentrification. ah, what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy foundation, let it be an arms race is often very dramatic. developments. only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful. a very critical time. time to sit down and talk me new. gold rushes underway, and gunner thousands of ill equipped workers are flocking to the goldfields, hoping to strike it. rich children are torn between gold and education. my family was very poor. i thought i was doing my best to get back to school, which still will have the strongest appeal. the, the, the, the, the more to buy, coven skeptics in the german capital desc
james can thank you so much. thank you. mark jack in there talking to going underground as charlie cook and that's it for the show will be back on wednesday, exactly into the explosion and be rude to kill, to be $220.00 people in engine 5000 more of the nation now faces potential sanctions from the european union in the face of an economic crisis and another wave of corona virus until then he would try social media and let us know your 1st hand experience with gentrification. ah, what we've got...
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james can thank you so much. thank you. mark jack in there talking to going underground deputy editor charlie cook and that's it for the show will be back on wednesday. exactly. yes, it's an explosion and be rude to kill, to be $220.00 people in engine $5000.00 more of the nation. now. faces potential sanctions from the europe in union, in the face of an economic crisis, and another wave of corona virus until then he would try social media and let us know your 1st hand experience with gentrification. we are witnessing a significant and irreversible shift in the international system is undeniable. we live in multiple world examples of life. the bike administration is inability to hold the north stream to the recent chinese with meeting great power politics back i'm at kaiser or more of my guide to financial survival. this is a hedge fund. it's a device used by professional value eggs to earn money. that's right, these hedge funds are completely not accountable, and we're just adding more more to them totally, the stabilize the global economy. you need to protect yourself and get informed what caused me in the serious tighten
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james can thank you so much. thank you. mark jack in there talking to going underground as a charlie cook and that's it for the show will be back on wednesday. exactly a year since and explosion and be rude to kill, to be $220.00 people in injured. $5000.00 more. the nation now faces potential sanctions from the earth in union, in the face of an economic crisis, and another wave of corona virus until then he would try social media and let us know your 1st hand experience with gentrification. ah ah, ah ah ah ah. join me every 1st aid on the alex, silent show and i'll be speaking to guests in the world. the politics sport business. i'm show business. i'll see you then me the protest here is a tightening cove. it measures on mandatory health pulses rally across western europe with a number of infection. cases is still on the right. and as europe rages and against restrictions coded cases in the united states increase 6 fold in july. well, politicians said mixed messages about how best to try to deal with upon leaving many confuse very much for the political situation involved in it. i just wish you would come around because i
james can thank you so much. thank you. mark jack in there talking to going underground as a charlie cook and that's it for the show will be back on wednesday. exactly a year since and explosion and be rude to kill, to be $220.00 people in injured. $5000.00 more. the nation now faces potential sanctions from the earth in union, in the face of an economic crisis, and another wave of corona virus until then he would try social media and let us know your 1st hand experience with gentrification. ah...
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cooking. >> dawn has been nominated for a james beard award finalist in season 18 of "top chef" and set to openstar at everything you do >> i've been told to do the best i can at every endeavor. >> we are not olympians at anything except for eating we excel at that sport >> we have not to start the day with breakfast you say there's three things we have to have every single day. >> i like to say have nuts for rich proteins, a nice proteins, but good and fast for your body. raw fruit and some grains that are rich >> what is this? >> this is a chocolate granola you can put it on vanilla yogurt or maybe on top of a chia seed bowl or something like that. >> that's great. >> and this is a power smoothie. this power smoothie is filled with protein, anti-oxidants and good fuel for your workout in the morning. >> okay. >> and it's a good grab and go breakfast. you know, you can take to the track with you or whatever >> blueberries >> blueberries, dates and almonds. >> it's delicious. and then avocado you say start your day with some good fat >> exactly so if you are a savory breakfast person, this is a
cooking. >> dawn has been nominated for a james beard award finalist in season 18 of "top chef" and set to openstar at everything you do >> i've been told to do the best i can at every endeavor. >> we are not olympians at anything except for eating we excel at that sport >> we have not to start the day with breakfast you say there's three things we have to have every single day. >> i like to say have nuts for rich proteins, a nice proteins, but good and...
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cook and will serve as moderator for today's program. we have dr. ron darvin, chief of the data office. and mark perry. and director nicholas jones. we begin with our first speaker, james whitehorn. >> thank you. i am james whitehorn, chief of the census redistricting and voting rights office. today, we have the special task of publishing the 2020 census redistricting summary file data that states may choose to use in redrawing their state legislative and congressional districts. these data provide the first look at the demographic characteristics of the nation by state, county, city, down to individual census block and show how our proposition has changed since 2010. today's information includes race and ethnicity, voting age population, occupied and vacant housing, and people living in group homes. we are releasing today's redistricting data on our public file transfer protocol site. today's data release is the same format we have used since the 2000 census. this format includes some additional software and work to extract the data. we are providing a number of supporting materials on our webpage to help users work with this format of data. to help the public more ea
cook and will serve as moderator for today's program. we have dr. ron darvin, chief of the data office. and mark perry. and director nicholas jones. we begin with our first speaker, james whitehorn. >> thank you. i am james whitehorn, chief of the census redistricting and voting rights office. today, we have the special task of publishing the 2020 census redistricting summary file data that states may choose to use in redrawing their state legislative and congressional districts. these...