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and both managed to get to the green into on the playoff hole but knox used that.not. you just missed. that gives knox his third european tour win. that is often sports day. with meats and hate. i will have more throughout the evening but now it is time for me the author. a guilt ridden angry boy on the loose in the western australian outback and his quest for manhood. love, perhaps even some kind of spiritual peace. and unlikely friendship with the hermit like man once a priest whose damaged also. tim winton, one of australia's great novelist tells this brutal unforgiving raw story with great passion and without a trace of sentimentality. the shepherd's hunt is told in the voice of the boy and it crackles with the rough innocence of his language, and innocence that
and both managed to get to the green into on the playoff hole but knox used that.not. you just missed. that gives knox his third european tour win. that is often sports day. with meats and hate. i will have more throughout the evening but now it is time for me the author. a guilt ridden angry boy on the loose in the western australian outback and his quest for manhood. love, perhaps even some kind of spiritual peace. and unlikely friendship with the hermit like man once a priest whose damaged...
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sir robin knox—johnson is here, he has just sir robin knox—johnson is here, he hasjust gone sir robin he did this on 50 years ago. he will be at the start line firing the start canon. it is an extraordinary throwback to history and yet, with the commercial spirit to it as well, boats are desperate to win. it is quite extraordinary how they recreated that event 50 years ago. and i suppose it shows how technology has improved. this is, as you say, a really interesting example of trying to do it as it was done half a century ago? it is, and to give you an idea of how challenging, francesco here is the 18th skipper. he has not been able to leave. would you mind stepping ashore quickly? an absolute gentleman, like most of them! you were a little late, leaving one week late, like 50 years ago when a couple of people were late too. what has been like watching the people you have become friends with and your fellow competitors leaving while you are here because you are not quite there version mark it has been tough, it was nice to have them here. we have an exchanging ideas. for now, i would
sir robin knox—johnson is here, he has just sir robin knox—johnson is here, he hasjust gone sir robin he did this on 50 years ago. he will be at the start line firing the start canon. it is an extraordinary throwback to history and yet, with the commercial spirit to it as well, boats are desperate to win. it is quite extraordinary how they recreated that event 50 years ago. and i suppose it shows how technology has improved. this is, as you say, a really interesting example of trying to do...
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knox begun the day six shots off the pace.for knox saw him play in one of three qualifying spots for the open. peter sagan has won the second stage of the tour de france in a sprint finish. the edged out the leader in a reduced sprint to the finish. the overnight leader and a host of others came down. peter sagan and 15 riders avoided it to set up the frantic finish, giving the slovakian the race leader's journey. frantic finish, giving the slovakian the race leader'sjourney. england scored just 87 runs in the final ten overs in bristol on their way to a total of 198—8. jason for a top scoring. —— jason total of 198—8. jason for a top scoring. ——jason roy total of 198—8. jason for a top scoring. —— jason roy top scored. rohit sharma's 100 not out was scoring. —— jason roy top scored. rohitsharma's100 not out was the strong performance. australia's miserable run of results in the shorterforms of the game continues — after they were beaten by six wickets by pakistan in harare. fakhar zaman top scored with 91. pakistan reached th
knox begun the day six shots off the pace.for knox saw him play in one of three qualifying spots for the open. peter sagan has won the second stage of the tour de france in a sprint finish. the edged out the leader in a reduced sprint to the finish. the overnight leader and a host of others came down. peter sagan and 15 riders avoided it to set up the frantic finish, giving the slovakian the race leader's journey. frantic finish, giving the slovakian the race leader'sjourney. england scored...
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knox began the day six shots off the pace.s he qualified for the open championship at carnoustie. to finish tied second last week in france and to win this great tournament, i feel very lucky, an unbelievable. an even bigger trophy for kevin na. phil mickelson was in trouble with rules officials, as well. kevin na, who has been waiting to win again for almost seven years after doing it in style, started sunday one stroke behind the leaders but birdied six of the first ten holes, and he crews from there, finishing 19 under, winning $1.3 million. what of phil mickelson? he is in the long grass... what is he doing? a bit of gardening? you are not allowed to do that, look at this in slow motion. phil mickelson said afterwards he wasn't thinking. he improved his lie. he called over the official and owned up. shades of the us open, where of course he hit that moving ball on the green. a double bogey on that whole, finishing way down the field —— hole. golden state warrior durant says the team, who recently signed the all—star cousin
knox began the day six shots off the pace.s he qualified for the open championship at carnoustie. to finish tied second last week in france and to win this great tournament, i feel very lucky, an unbelievable. an even bigger trophy for kevin na. phil mickelson was in trouble with rules officials, as well. kevin na, who has been waiting to win again for almost seven years after doing it in style, started sunday one stroke behind the leaders but birdied six of the first ten holes, and he crews...
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that gives knox his missed. that gives knox his third european tour win. that is often sports day. with meats and hate. i will have more throughout the evening but now it is time for me the author. a guilt ridden angry boy on the loose in the western australian outback and his quest for manhood. love, perhaps even some kind of spiritual peace. and unlikely friendship with the hermit like man once a priest whose damaged also. tim winton, one of australia's great novelist tells this brutal unforgiving raw story with great passion and without a trace of sentimentality. the shepherd's hunt is told in the voice of the boy and it crackles with the rough innocence of his language, and innocence that by the end of the story has turned into something quite different. welcome. the two principal characters in this story who carry it all our difficult people. they're both to some extent guilt ridden, both damaged. why do you expect a reader to become so involved in them and to follow them on thisjourney? involved in them and to follow them on this journey? well, that is a good question. i'm no
that gives knox his missed. that gives knox his third european tour win. that is often sports day. with meats and hate. i will have more throughout the evening but now it is time for me the author. a guilt ridden angry boy on the loose in the western australian outback and his quest for manhood. love, perhaps even some kind of spiritual peace. and unlikely friendship with the hermit like man once a priest whose damaged also. tim winton, one of australia's great novelist tells this brutal...
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the race celebrates the 50th anniversary of sir robin knox—johnson's historic 1960s world first solothat is where the author and yachtsman chris eakin joins us from now. tell us about the concept of this because it is really to replicate what it was like half a century ago. first, we have just what it was like half a century ago. first, we havejust come back to suzy goodall, the youngest passenger in the race and the only woman. hi, suzy! live on the bbc, so low start. it's a slow start for you. better thana it's a slow start for you. better than a gail, i guess. you were glad to be of? you have between eight and 12 months at sea, following what robin knoxjohnston 12 months at sea, following what robin knox johnston did. 12 months at sea, following what robin knoxjohnston did. it's been yourdream, robin knoxjohnston did. it's been your dream, hasn't it? been in the planning for a long time. we'll let you get on, you have a long time at sea. thank you for talking to us. so much of the media attention is on her and she finds it quite over whelming and that was generous offer, giving th
the race celebrates the 50th anniversary of sir robin knox—johnson's historic 1960s world first solothat is where the author and yachtsman chris eakin joins us from now. tell us about the concept of this because it is really to replicate what it was like half a century ago. first, we have just what it was like half a century ago. first, we havejust come back to suzy goodall, the youngest passenger in the race and the only woman. hi, suzy! live on the bbc, so low start. it's a slow start for...
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golf now and scotland's russell knox defeated ryan fox in a playoff to win the irish open knox hold a forty foot birdie across the eighteenth green to join fox on the pocketing a six hundred sixty six for the round the playoff was forced when fox missed a ten foot purt to also finish on fourteen under par for the tournament now in the sudden death playoff on the eighteenth knox how these nerves again. but the new zealand missed of the chance and the scot was handed a victory. and that's all the support from us for now we'll have another update for you again later on and that's it for me rob matheson for this news we're back in a moment was more that is doing its part for the. the story of a friendship between a filmmaker and a seven year old girl what is it would mean. giving hope to our a future being the syrian war. in the face of deep rooted tension between the lebanese and the refugees. my syrian friend. on al-jazeera the sams in archaeology graduate from iraq he's also a part time going to billings pergamon museum which includes a reconstruction of the famous ishtar gate in babyl
golf now and scotland's russell knox defeated ryan fox in a playoff to win the irish open knox hold a forty foot birdie across the eighteenth green to join fox on the pocketing a six hundred sixty six for the round the playoff was forced when fox missed a ten foot purt to also finish on fourteen under par for the tournament now in the sudden death playoff on the eighteenth knox how these nerves again. but the new zealand missed of the chance and the scot was handed a victory. and that's all the...
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knox did a special pa rt get to the green. knox did a special part to convert for a birdie.ure was on fox to equal it and he just missed by the smallest of margins. the win gives knocks his third european tournament. and that is all the sport now. flooding and landslides have killed at least 80 people and left dozens missing in western areas ofjapan. 2 million people have been ordered to evacuate their homes. authorities say it could potentially be the worst weather disasterjapan has seen in decades. most of the deaths have occurred in hiroshima, which has been hit by torrential rain since thursday. caroline hawley has more. an ocean where there's meant to be land, is how one survivor described it. and with large swathes of western japan submerged, the authorities say it's a race against time to save lives. more than 50,000 rescuers are now involved in a mammoth emergency operation. these were hospital patients were saved by the japanese military. the only escape from the hospital was either by helicopter from the rooftop or by boat. and here, you see why. some people are re
knox did a special pa rt get to the green. knox did a special part to convert for a birdie.ure was on fox to equal it and he just missed by the smallest of margins. the win gives knocks his third european tournament. and that is all the sport now. flooding and landslides have killed at least 80 people and left dozens missing in western areas ofjapan. 2 million people have been ordered to evacuate their homes. authorities say it could potentially be the worst weather disasterjapan has seen in...
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. >> kobe knox. >> do you need thing? going down to the shop, he is like i can take the baby if you want. great great great, how helpful. >> i decided to go register his name. i have an idea, a slight tweakwk to the name. >> he had a great idea. the thishirt that he is wearinge named his soon after his favorite football team. how about you'll go to -- i'm sorry. >> she knows, she knows. >> tell me you stuck to the plan. >> kobe. >> sure, no problem. >> when it comes to the middle problem. knox. >> knotts. >> as in knottingham. >> you see the thing that you're forgetting is the amazing convincing power of chocolate. i don't mind it. >> there you go, she as an event, but at least if she murdered him they'll be keked to dad in some way. >> a peeled orange will sing, a unpeeled orange will float. >> well you lost me and nick. >> what do you have? >> an adorable tot found her true love. >> check out how this little girl is living her best life, coming up. ♪ introducing elvive extraordinary oil. in just 1 use, elvive revives yo
. >> kobe knox. >> do you need thing? going down to the shop, he is like i can take the baby if you want. great great great, how helpful. >> i decided to go register his name. i have an idea, a slight tweakwk to the name. >> he had a great idea. the thishirt that he is wearinge named his soon after his favorite football team. how about you'll go to -- i'm sorry. >> she knows, she knows. >> tell me you stuck to the plan. >> kobe. >> sure, no...
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the pressure was on fox to equal it but he missed to give russell knox his third european tour victoryworld cup on the website as well as all that. i'm pleased to hear it, will we see later? 1115 although i'm a lwa ys will we see later? 1115 although i'm always available before that if you need me! thank you, i know where to find your! the home secretary, sajid javid, has visited the wiltshire town of amesbury, a week after 2 people fell critically ill after coming into contact with the nerve agent novichok. after meeting emergency workers and local residents, he reassured people that the risk to the wider public is low. i want to say to anyone that's listening now, this is a beautiful part of the country to visit. if you want a good day out, why not come down and show your support at the same time as having fun with yourfamily? it's a lovely part of the country to visit. also, i want to take the opportunity to say to everyone, but especially local people, that the risk to the public remains very low. that's the clear advice of public health england, it's the clear advice of sally davi
the pressure was on fox to equal it but he missed to give russell knox his third european tour victoryworld cup on the website as well as all that. i'm pleased to hear it, will we see later? 1115 although i'm a lwa ys will we see later? 1115 although i'm always available before that if you need me! thank you, i know where to find your! the home secretary, sajid javid, has visited the wiltshire town of amesbury, a week after 2 people fell critically ill after coming into contact with the nerve...
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it was a great case for picking up on justice kennedy's point at knox. s point at knox. it is my home state, it kills me how much they have gone down since i left. much theent, how government spends, or how much illinois spends on benefits for its public employees, it effects the state's solvency. the opinion had two parts, i think they are both important. the first part is the straight first amendment argument. they said the majority, the conservatives, it is compelled speech, compelled subsidized speech. they said the original rationales didn't hold up in the 41-year-old rationales, labor peace and having only one union, and also to avoid free writing. the court got rid of those in a hurry. it turned toward the later rationale, offered by the union and dissenters, which was a pickering type of argument that the state, as an employer, has more leeway in restricting speech than it does when they are just private citizens. the majority wasn't very persuaded by those, either. story decisive is very important, because everyone is watching to see what the court will do with
it was a great case for picking up on justice kennedy's point at knox. s point at knox. it is my home state, it kills me how much they have gone down since i left. much theent, how government spends, or how much illinois spends on benefits for its public employees, it effects the state's solvency. the opinion had two parts, i think they are both important. the first part is the straight first amendment argument. they said the majority, the conservatives, it is compelled speech, compelled...
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and it was decided 5-4 pretty much exactly the way you would expect, based on knox and harris. and justice alito wrote the other opinions and this one as well. the case came from illinois and it was a very good case for picking up on justice kennedy's point at knox. because illinois is broke. and it's my home state, it kills me how much they have gone downhill since i left. i don't think they are connected. but in any event, how much the government spends or how much illinois spends on benefits for its public employees affects the state's solvency. and the opinion had two parts. and i think they are both important. the first part is, of course, the straight first amendment argument. where they said the majority of the conservatives said this is compelled speech and subsidizing of speech. and they said that the original rationals didn't hold up in the old 41-year-old ration naales, which is only to have one union and to avoid free writing. the court got rid of those in a hurry and it turned to the later rationales offered by the dissenters, which is a pinkering-type argument tha
and it was decided 5-4 pretty much exactly the way you would expect, based on knox and harris. and justice alito wrote the other opinions and this one as well. the case came from illinois and it was a very good case for picking up on justice kennedy's point at knox. because illinois is broke. and it's my home state, it kills me how much they have gone downhill since i left. i don't think they are connected. but in any event, how much the government spends or how much illinois spends on benefits...
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knox white. >> thank you. john knox white. i'm the planning manager in the sustainable streets project. i am speaking on behalf -- not on behalf but that a lot of work that julia wilson on our team did, and i wanted to make sure that they want recognized for her work especially since this is her final tuesday with the agency. she'll be leaving us to go off to graduate school on friday, so we will be sad to miss her. but i wanted to make sure that having gone through this project, all of her hard work was recognized. >> you wanted to put her through one final board meeting? >> we wanted to make sure she was here before she left. >> thank you. >> so just for a quick background, i know it's been a long meeting, so i won't go very long. you know, we convened in 2015 and 2016 a community committee of about 12 -- about ten people to discuss concerns that had arisen and -- over decades in the delores park area around people parking along the median along delores street along 14th and 18th. at that time, we conducted community surveys
knox white. >> thank you. john knox white. i'm the planning manager in the sustainable streets project. i am speaking on behalf -- not on behalf but that a lot of work that julia wilson on our team did, and i wanted to make sure that they want recognized for her work especially since this is her final tuesday with the agency. she'll be leaving us to go off to graduate school on friday, so we will be sad to miss her. but i wanted to make sure that having gone through this project, all of...
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in the 2011 term in a case called knox v. scsu, the court took up a case involving compelled contributions of non-members. during the argument, justice kennedy asked a question about -- he asked, isn't how much the government spends money ultimately a political judgment? and he noted the significant political judgments being made by the union in the course of collective bargaining as chargeable expenses. that is, that when you are a public employee, how much the government spends is really kind of a political thing. and the lawyer for the union responded absolutely, which he may regret now. but in any event, both in knox and a couple terms later in harris v. quinn, the court, or at least a five justice majority , through a lot of cold water on abud. i always wondered why they didn't overrule it in the cases, but it kept hanging on and hanging on. the court granted the california teachers association that was argued a month before justice scalia died and the handwriting looked to me to be the writing on the wall. the conservat
in the 2011 term in a case called knox v. scsu, the court took up a case involving compelled contributions of non-members. during the argument, justice kennedy asked a question about -- he asked, isn't how much the government spends money ultimately a political judgment? and he noted the significant political judgments being made by the union in the course of collective bargaining as chargeable expenses. that is, that when you are a public employee, how much the government spends is really kind...
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back on the island in like volta a knox already managed to treat more than forty patients next up is three year old versioning he has a high fever and is so. weak he can't walk. if one of. the rapid test for malaria is positive because that's how this now woman is and everything and that's again that's why so for now we would take the child in the boats back to them in a wheelchair with carly that are here otherwise that's how warde ward who was there to help. the intravenous infusions the child urgently needs are only available on the mainland but he'll have to wait a little longer to get them. by late afternoon has treated more than sixty people for others the time ran out and they'll have to wait until his next visit. for the please let's all get onto the water let's go for weeks from now to jane managed to get through the last few hours and is now being taken for malaria treatment at a knox hospital. they leave just in time. the boatman can easily spot the stumps in the water but it's getting dark a by the minute when they reach the mainland john will finally get to the hospital
back on the island in like volta a knox already managed to treat more than forty patients next up is three year old versioning he has a high fever and is so. weak he can't walk. if one of. the rapid test for malaria is positive because that's how this now woman is and everything and that's again that's why so for now we would take the child in the boats back to them in a wheelchair with carly that are here otherwise that's how warde ward who was there to help. the intravenous infusions the...
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and stimson said it was like chasing a alabama of sunshine around a vacant room, but the stimson, knox understood the need for a clearly focused strategic plan and a formal statement of priorities and goals so that the army and navy chiefs would have a solid basis for coordinating their planning and for meeting future military contingencies. in mid november the person who took the lead admiral stark who had the memorable nickname of betty. one evening in the late fall of 1940, he used an ancient device called a manual typewriter and layed out a menu of four different wartime strategy that is the united states could adopt and at the end he concluded with his own opinion of what america's prime objective and strategy should be. stark posed the crucial question, where should we fight the war and for what objective and he offered these four scenarios, plan a, propose that the united states maintain a purely defensive posture in the western hemisphere and avoid any involvement in the war for as long as possible, though, the u.s. could provide material help to its allies. plan b, propose a d
and stimson said it was like chasing a alabama of sunshine around a vacant room, but the stimson, knox understood the need for a clearly focused strategic plan and a formal statement of priorities and goals so that the army and navy chiefs would have a solid basis for coordinating their planning and for meeting future military contingencies. in mid november the person who took the lead admiral stark who had the memorable nickname of betty. one evening in the late fall of 1940, he used an...
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knox's parents did not tell. the full on has received lesser sentence since the full man who provided significant is the coolest. who won a cut from what went and then tense. gemini's right when tara knitwear can't seem to have accrued in forty five minutes on google. stay up to date don't miss our highlights. program. w dot com highlights. welcome to another pop it's world special day it's all about gemini's brainiest band took a tronic. to talk about the indie rockers unique claim to fame listen to what other musicians have to say about them and have a look at their latest album. in america acrobats talk of tronic have been one of a kind in germany's charts for over twenty five years high time for a pub export portrait other.
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my deep gratitude to franklin roosevelt and admiral stark, george marshall, henry stimson and frank knox for their commitment to the democratic values and their spirit of internationalism and global responsibility. i think all of you for listening to me today he 17. [applause] >> and fortunately we are running a little late we'll go right to the book signing we will not take questions right now but thank you for coming and we will remind you on june 30 we will have the family fun festival here with free entertainment it will be a great day please calm down. thank you very much spee5 >> we want to introduce you to first time author and the name of the book there will be no miracles here are a memoir. where does the title come from? simon. >> and there was the find that there will be no miracles here but there is no story behind it. it was a story from medieval france where the peasants go to the village
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guest this week here in dublin is fifty han for maharashtra minister just how far john is the process knox of. trading. conflicts so far. off g w. getting there challenging. dress code casual. service exceptional. that must fear. to take a dive if you want to dine at this from. the first such underwater restaurant in the world. your robotics team in d w. day to day don't miss our highlights. program. w dot com highlights. twenty years ago the good friday agreement paved the way further end to decades of bitter conflict in the northern ireland but the results have been mixed my guest this week here in dublin is bertie ahern former irish prime minister and one of the co signature is a very green mint in one thousand nine hundred ninety eight just how fragile is the peace process now and what would it take to get it back on track.
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my deep gratitude to franklin roosevelt and admiral stark, george marshall, henry stimson and frank knox for their commitment to the democratic values and their spirit of internationalism and global responsibility. i think all of you for listening to me today he 17. [applause] >> and fortunately we are running a little late we'll go right to the book signing we will not take questions right now but thank you for coming and we will remind you on june 30 we will have the family fun festival here with free entertainment it will be a great day please calm down. thank you very much spee5 microp. yes, sir, sorry. >> can you hear me? change of focus. you described the hierarchy of the kennedy brothers. what was their relationship of john and bobby to teddy? >> so in the
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they'll have to put a little ring, i go es in his new home in knox county.s good television. i appreciate you sharing that story. bring the panel back. you've got the trump style candidates versus establishment candidates. it does show you this unique era we're in where the outsiders, they got a lot of the oxygen. >> absolutely. there are voters who weren't paying attention to politics who are now paying attention because they recognize these names from other areas. but these other areas haven't given the ability, knowledge and skills. that's the problem we're seeing comes out of the white house. people want an entertainer to be in entertainment, no the in public policy. >>> a lot of the americans are who do i want to be looking at for the next four years? who sort of motivates me to go out and vote. it's someone they feel like they can relate to as a normal person. >> i think that's what you consistently hear from trump voters is they felt like this is somebody who really understood them. he still understood the day-to-day problems most americans face. i th
they'll have to put a little ring, i go es in his new home in knox county.s good television. i appreciate you sharing that story. bring the panel back. you've got the trump style candidates versus establishment candidates. it does show you this unique era we're in where the outsiders, they got a lot of the oxygen. >> absolutely. there are voters who weren't paying attention to politics who are now paying attention because they recognize these names from other areas. but these other areas...
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noren birdied the 16th and 17th holes to finish on seven under par, a shot clear of scotland's russell knoxs wood and american julian suri. francesco molinari became the first italian in 71 years to win a us pga event, winning the tiger woods—hosted quicken loans national. the 35—year—old holed a 50—foot eagle putt to start the back nine, and he never stopped until he turned the final round into a runaway. he closed with an 8—under 62 for an eight—shot victory, matching the largest margin this year on the pga tour. england's women won the final of the t20 tri series beating new zealand by seven wickets. the white ferns could only muster 137—9, while england picked up the winning runs with 17 balls to spare on a chelmsford ground where they've won on every visit. which is 13, by the way! marc marquez has extended his lead in the moto gp standings after winning for the fourth time this season at the dutch grand prix in assen. the spaniard has now won half of the eight races so far this year on his honda and has a 41—point lead in the championship after taking the chequered flag ahead of alex
noren birdied the 16th and 17th holes to finish on seven under par, a shot clear of scotland's russell knoxs wood and american julian suri. francesco molinari became the first italian in 71 years to win a us pga event, winning the tiger woods—hosted quicken loans national. the 35—year—old holed a 50—foot eagle putt to start the back nine, and he never stopped until he turned the final round into a runaway. he closed with an 8—under 62 for an eight—shot victory, matching the largest...
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meanwhile scotland's russell knox, who is aiming for back—to—back tour wins after his victory at theat four—under—par. that is all you a sport for now. we will keep you updated. stay with us. hello there. it's hotting up as we head on into the weekend, particularly across central, southern parts of the country. but there will be a few heavy showers and maybe thunderstorms in the forecast for the next couple of days. thursday was a fine day for many of us, lovely sunsets around, but it wasn't dry everywhere. we did see some heavy showers across western england and into parts of wales, even some reports of local flooding in just one or two places. now, these showers are likely to linger on to the first part of friday across some western areas. a bit of cloud tending to roll back in across eastern areas, but for most, it's going to be a dry and quite a warm start to friday, with towns and city values not falling any lower than 10—15 degrees. so friday, we start on a largely dry note. variable amounts of morning cloud, that should burn away, and we should see quite a good deal of sunshin
meanwhile scotland's russell knox, who is aiming for back—to—back tour wins after his victory at theat four—under—par. that is all you a sport for now. we will keep you updated. stay with us. hello there. it's hotting up as we head on into the weekend, particularly across central, southern parts of the country. but there will be a few heavy showers and maybe thunderstorms in the forecast for the next couple of days. thursday was a fine day for many of us, lovely sunsets around, but it...
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knox exclusive interview earlier this morning, talking about bundles.ean for music take a listen. >> my former business. >> yes. >> sling tv. that's what we were doing, is breaking apart the big bundles really, the whole idea there was that people would reassemble their own bundles. in the case of sling tv, we saw a growth in netflix, a growth in digital antennas, old-fashioned, over the air networks. sling fit in between people would create their own bundles, rather than being forced to buy a big bundle i think you're seeing that go into music and other things, where people are creating bundles together with different services >> that makes pandora potenti potentially more valuable to at&t and verizon, going up against the tech power you can watch the conversation this weekend on ft. knox.com, pandora tv, amazon tv, the podcast version will be out. >> another strong podcast from you. he says that in light of hulu and spotify. >> interesting indeed. >>> backiuckle up for next week let's go to post nine at the half >>> welcome to the "halftime report." p
knox exclusive interview earlier this morning, talking about bundles.ean for music take a listen. >> my former business. >> yes. >> sling tv. that's what we were doing, is breaking apart the big bundles really, the whole idea there was that people would reassemble their own bundles. in the case of sling tv, we saw a growth in netflix, a growth in digital antennas, old-fashioned, over the air networks. sling fit in between people would create their own bundles, rather than...
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we have fort knox gold mining. operationnother outside of fairbanks about 70 north of75 miles there is a tremendous amount of gold that has been taken out of this valley year. -- care. -- here. >> the c-span bus on our cap were stopped in anchorage, alaska asking folks what is the most important issue in alaska? i work here at the university of alaska, anchorage. the most important issue is education and workforce development. we see a lot of students coming in to our university underprepared for college and we are not doing a great job of providing an environment to support them through the undergraduate program. all thengaging students way to middle school to provide a string of longitudinal opportunities to support them academically, socially, to provide guidance to succeed at different academic levels. see isof the issues i nationwide and in alaska, giving children garbage bags when they are being removed from their home. we try to donate that issue. we give backpacks and apple backs to children being removed f
we have fort knox gold mining. operationnother outside of fairbanks about 70 north of75 miles there is a tremendous amount of gold that has been taken out of this valley year. -- care. -- here. >> the c-span bus on our cap were stopped in anchorage, alaska asking folks what is the most important issue in alaska? i work here at the university of alaska, anchorage. the most important issue is education and workforce development. we see a lot of students coming in to our university...
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prime minister just tough on job is the process knox. begun. conflicts suzman c.w. for. some must solve the fox news open air festival in northern germany cement obama will showcase dozens of newcomers some of the. w n callbacks for the budget. fucking opener two thousand and ten stores and all his servants are going to double up on the lead. climate change. legislation. isn't it time for good. you go into africa people and projects that are changing no one's are meant for the better so to us should be good dear friends let's assume that. you could be a fireman magazine. long d. w. my first boss like i was a sewing machine. where i come from women are bones by this oceans will miss something as simple as learning how to write a bicep those isn't. since i was a little girl i wanted to have a bicycle off my home and it took me as the kids but there's. finally a game bob invented by me unless i get it but returns because sewing machine sewing i suppose was more appropriate for goes than rising i'm biased as knowledge i was only challenged to boss woman back home would bones
prime minister just tough on job is the process knox. begun. conflicts suzman c.w. for. some must solve the fox news open air festival in northern germany cement obama will showcase dozens of newcomers some of the. w n callbacks for the budget. fucking opener two thousand and ten stores and all his servants are going to double up on the lead. climate change. legislation. isn't it time for good. you go into africa people and projects that are changing no one's are meant for the better so to us...
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isre is hard mock -- there hard rock mining, fort knox mining, pole vault mining, outside fairbanks there is another operation, alive and good, 75 miles north of us. we are in the gold stream valley it is named gold stream for a reason. a tremendous amount of gold has been taken out of this valley, thousands and thousands of ounces of gold in its entirety. >> make sure there is no golden than they are out of there. staff city's tours recently traveled to alaska to learn a trick history. learn more about alaska and other stops on our tour, on tour.n.org/cities t this weekend on american military historian patrick o'donnell talks about : theook "the unknowns unknown story of america's unknown soldier, and world war i's most decorated heroes who brought him home." he chronicles the stories of eight men who were assigned to accompany the unknown soldier's remains. there is a preview. >> one of my body bearers was a native american. thomas is pushed into the line as a scout, and he scouts up to a position to penetrate the wire again. these are just some of the stories that are in the book, and
isre is hard mock -- there hard rock mining, fort knox mining, pole vault mining, outside fairbanks there is another operation, alive and good, 75 miles north of us. we are in the gold stream valley it is named gold stream for a reason. a tremendous amount of gold has been taken out of this valley, thousands and thousands of ounces of gold in its entirety. >> make sure there is no golden than they are out of there. staff city's tours recently traveled to alaska to learn a trick history....
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. >> i'm calling us an uber and we're going to knox's party. >> the hell we are, i'm not going to thatot going back in there. spend you can first day having a curfewl in your party? >> i'm not spending my first night in a party where bullshit jumps off. >> it's going to be safe! it's going to be nothing but hipsters and artisan beer and shit, you know, acoustic guitar, light music -- ( sound trailing off ) >> trevor: please welcome, tony and grammy award winning daveed diggs and long time poet and friend rafael casal! ( cheers and applause ) ♪ >> trevor: welcome to the show. >> thanks for having us. >> trevor: congratulations, man, on creating an amazing, amazing film. i had read some of the buzz before i watched it, but it's truly a beautiful story that captures everything. when you're writing a story like this about oakland, a place that you grew up in, a place that is so close to your heart, like, how do you focus on the most important issue in the story? >> yeah, well, i think, for us, really every decision came back to does it feel like oakland, for real, for real. >> trevor: righ
. >> i'm calling us an uber and we're going to knox's party. >> the hell we are, i'm not going to thatot going back in there. spend you can first day having a curfewl in your party? >> i'm not spending my first night in a party where bullshit jumps off. >> it's going to be safe! it's going to be nothing but hipsters and artisan beer and shit, you know, acoustic guitar, light music -- ( sound trailing off ) >> trevor: please welcome, tony and grammy award winning...
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scotland's russell knox has won the irish opener after beating ryan fox in a playoff.4 under par after theirfinal round in both managed to get to the green into on the playoff hole but knox produced that really it putt to denver for a birdie. the pressure was been on fox to do the same and he missed —— was been on fox, by the smallest of margins giving knocks his third european tour wins. congratulations to him. that is all the score for 110w. to him. that is all the score for now. more throughout the evening. let's bring you some other news this hour. parts of western japan already hit by deadly floods and landslides are facing more downpours this week. more than 60 people have been confirmed dead —— and dozens are missing after record rainfall caused rivers to burst their banks in hiroshima and other areas. two million people have been ordered to leave their homes. here, the environment secretary michael gove has defended it is immersed the foreign secretary criticised the plan with some rather colourful language. and suggested that the deal fall short of what most b
scotland's russell knox has won the irish opener after beating ryan fox in a playoff.4 under par after theirfinal round in both managed to get to the green into on the playoff hole but knox produced that really it putt to denver for a birdie. the pressure was been on fox to do the same and he missed —— was been on fox, by the smallest of margins giving knocks his third european tour wins. congratulations to him. that is all the score for 110w. to him. that is all the score for now. more...
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doesn't manage to get through the last few hours and is now being taken for malaria treatment at a knox hospital. they leave just in time. the boat men can easily spot the stumps in the water but it's getting dark a by the minute when they reach the mainland john will finally get to the hospital when he not thinks he has a good chance of recovery. today is a very special birthday for one woman and for modern science forty years ago louise brown was born the first person ever conceived using in vitro fertilization she became known to the world as the test tube baby brown was born by says very inception in england on this day in one thousand nine hundred seventy eight her mother tried for years to become pregnant before finding success with the breakthrough procedure parents. they shied from the public sensation that her birth caused by the family spent louise's twenty fifth birthday at the fertility clinic that gave understood. well today in vitro fertilization has become a common procedure in germany alone it is carried out about fifty thousand times every year but back in the one nine
doesn't manage to get through the last few hours and is now being taken for malaria treatment at a knox hospital. they leave just in time. the boat men can easily spot the stumps in the water but it's getting dark a by the minute when they reach the mainland john will finally get to the hospital when he not thinks he has a good chance of recovery. today is a very special birthday for one woman and for modern science forty years ago louise brown was born the first person ever conceived using in...
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golf now and scotland's russell knox defeated ryan fox in a playoff to win the irish open knocks hole the forty foot birdie across the eighteenth green to join fox on t.v. and the pocketing a six hundred sixty six for the round the playoff was forced when fox missed a ten foot putt to also finish on fourteen under par for the tournament now in the sudden death playoff on the eighteenth knocks how these no again. but the new zealand message to the chance and the scott and the victory. and that's all the sport for us for now we'll have another update for you again later on and so how raman is going to be here in a couple of minutes with the latest on all these stories iraq matheson plans for being with me by foot. everything we can a news cycle brings a series of breaking stories join the listening post as we turn the cameras on the media and focus on how they report on the stories that matter the most on al-jazeera seen but rarely heard india's two million street children live the desperate existence when he needs the child reporters from the slumdog press were giving a voice to india'
golf now and scotland's russell knox defeated ryan fox in a playoff to win the irish open knocks hole the forty foot birdie across the eighteenth green to join fox on t.v. and the pocketing a six hundred sixty six for the round the playoff was forced when fox missed a ten foot putt to also finish on fourteen under par for the tournament now in the sudden death playoff on the eighteenth knocks how these no again. but the new zealand message to the chance and the scott and the victory. and that's...
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proper knox monitoring report identifies more than two hundred websites as routine peddlers of russian propaganda during the election season we've combined audiences of at least fifteen million americans at some point bashing russia trumped the truth turns out citing shadowy organizations that have come out of nowhere in an article or fake news wasn't the best idea media and readers are like ripped into the washington post for that one but it was a turning point take m.s.n. b.c. who rachel maddow left she's developed something of an obsession over russia in recent years seeing putin's hand everywhere everywhere in russia russian russia russia russian russia russia russia of whether or not russia had help whether they had confederates inside the truck campaign when they launched this attack and one very big thing that was definitely off about that meeting if you take that train across that bridge from north korea where you end up in is russia but every day and every day i leave my show and i think i'm going to be talking about something else but every day over the course of the news cyc
proper knox monitoring report identifies more than two hundred websites as routine peddlers of russian propaganda during the election season we've combined audiences of at least fifteen million americans at some point bashing russia trumped the truth turns out citing shadowy organizations that have come out of nowhere in an article or fake news wasn't the best idea media and readers are like ripped into the washington post for that one but it was a turning point take m.s.n. b.c. who rachel...
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reporting on the latest for us from london thank you barbara knox some other stories making news around the world officials in thailand are warning that rescue workers face a race against water to extract a young soccer team who have spent twelve nights in a flooded case water is being pumped out around the clock reducing the flood level by around a centimeter every hour but heavy rains are in the forecast and could jeopardize the complex rescue operation and heavy rain is continuing to cause severe flooding across central and south western china in a province water flooded hundreds of roadside stores and what villagers described as the heaviest downpours and years local government officials evacuated residents from homes and businesses close to the city of chongqing in the southwest of the country after rains caused a major river to swell a victory for same sex couples in hong kong or the territories highest court has granted a british lesbian the right to a spousal visa rejecting an appeal by the immigration department now the ruling could mean an expatriate same sex partners will be
reporting on the latest for us from london thank you barbara knox some other stories making news around the world officials in thailand are warning that rescue workers face a race against water to extract a young soccer team who have spent twelve nights in a flooded case water is being pumped out around the clock reducing the flood level by around a centimeter every hour but heavy rains are in the forecast and could jeopardize the complex rescue operation and heavy rain is continuing to cause...
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proper knox monitoring report identifies more than two hundred websites as routine peddlers of russian propaganda during the election season we've combined audiences of at least fifteen million americans at some point bashing russia trumped the truth turns out citing shadowy organizations that have come out of nowhere in an article or fake news wasn't the best idea media and readers are like ripped into the washington post for that one but it was a turning point take m.s.n. b.c. who rachel maddow leftist i've gotten she's developed something of an obsession over russia in recent years seeing putin's hand everywhere everywhere in russia russian russia russia russian russia russia russia of whether or not russia had help whether they had confederates inside the truck campaign when they launched this attack and one very big thing that was definitely off about that meeting if you take that train across that bridge from north korea where you end up in is russia and every day and every day i leave my show and i think we're going to be talking about something else but every day over the cours
proper knox monitoring report identifies more than two hundred websites as routine peddlers of russian propaganda during the election season we've combined audiences of at least fifteen million americans at some point bashing russia trumped the truth turns out citing shadowy organizations that have come out of nowhere in an article or fake news wasn't the best idea media and readers are like ripped into the washington post for that one but it was a turning point take m.s.n. b.c. who rachel...
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scotland's russell knox is two shots of the lead on 11 under.orse racing of big race of the day, the july cup at horse racing of big race of the day, thejuly cup at newmarket was won by us navy flag at a price of 8—1. trained by aidan 0'brien us navy flag at a price of 8—1. trained by aidan o'brien and ridden by ryan moore the sprinter held at brando to win his third group. the favourite was fourth. us navy flag will now be aimed at the world's richest turf race, the everest in australia in october. british triathlete johnny australia in october. british triathletejohnny braulio could only finish fourth in his comeback event in the world series in hamburg. the two—time 0lympic medallist led at the start of the five k but he could not hold of the wgs leader who claimed gold for the third successive year. tom bishop finished the next best britain in 17th place. the women's race hasjust the next best britain in 17th place. the women's race has just finished and in that women's race the first frenchwoman to win a pariah for an world series race. the
scotland's russell knox is two shots of the lead on 11 under.orse racing of big race of the day, the july cup at horse racing of big race of the day, thejuly cup at newmarket was won by us navy flag at a price of 8—1. trained by aidan 0'brien us navy flag at a price of 8—1. trained by aidan o'brien and ridden by ryan moore the sprinter held at brando to win his third group. the favourite was fourth. us navy flag will now be aimed at the world's richest turf race, the everest in australia in...
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russel knox, aaron rai and tyrell hatton are just two behind him. the world triathlon series in hamburg. after struggling with injury this season, brownlee led off the bike, but was edged off the podium as spain's mario mola took the win. france's cassandre beaugrand took the women's race. that's all the sport for now. now on bbc news, here's the papers. hello, and welcome to our sunday morning paper review. with me are james rampton, features writer for the independent. and peter conradi, foreign editor at the sunday times. let's take a look at the front pages. welcome to both of you, just to have you —— did to have you with us. let's bring you up to date with what is in the papers today. the observer leads with claims of a cross—party consensus on theresa may's brexit plans, with the labour peer lord mandelson saying the current blueprint would lead to " national humiliation". the paper also carries a picture of serena williams congratulating her opponent, angelique kerber, on her victory in the wimbledon final. brexit also the lead for the sunday
russel knox, aaron rai and tyrell hatton are just two behind him. the world triathlon series in hamburg. after struggling with injury this season, brownlee led off the bike, but was edged off the podium as spain's mario mola took the win. france's cassandre beaugrand took the women's race. that's all the sport for now. now on bbc news, here's the papers. hello, and welcome to our sunday morning paper review. with me are james rampton, features writer for the independent. and peter conradi,...
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the group has been involved with ad campaigns with the sfmta and john knox white, to really spaed awareness of traffic campaigns in our city. we had our first retreat this summer where we came together and stepped back and start today do some planning, so that was really exciting. and then finally, just last week, the group won the golden wheel award from the san francisco bike coalition which was a really big honor and big deal. so i will end by telling you what we're going to do now. they're going to go to new york in december for the nshl bike cities conference. we're planning day of remembrance, which will be november 18, and we're hoping you'll all join us, and we're doing a lot of foundation building for the group. we kind of got out of the group really quickly with a.s.e., and now we need to step back and get some things in place. but we're really strong and really excited, and so i hope that the group can come -- i hope some members can come and meet you all. it's hard. some of the members have full-time jobs and they don't live in the city, but i hope you can get to meet some of th
the group has been involved with ad campaigns with the sfmta and john knox white, to really spaed awareness of traffic campaigns in our city. we had our first retreat this summer where we came together and stepped back and start today do some planning, so that was really exciting. and then finally, just last week, the group won the golden wheel award from the san francisco bike coalition which was a really big honor and big deal. so i will end by telling you what we're going to do now. they're...
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. >> it's my fond hope when i die i'll go to fort knox. >> all sketch comedy on radio in the '40s wasart of a variety program genre. you would have an opening monologue. jack benny might talk and then somebody would sing a song, not comedy, just a straight singer. that continued in television. >> the best sketches i ever saw were on the show of shows with s caesar. all they did was look at society and skew it a little bit. you laughed at yourself being ridiculous. >> it's on the other side of our hit record. this side is selling more than the other side. >> the show of shows had comedy geniuses gathered together almost like a manhattan project for comedy. you had carl reiner moving back and forth between acting and writing at this time, and side caesar who would do all the roles and all the accents. the audience fell in love with the people doing that show. >> name the dates -- battle of hastings. battle of water loob. 1277. battle of rush. >> it was done live and they would do like 33 or 36 episodes a year. that is a schedule. that's a real schedule. >> i think the hardest job in the
. >> it's my fond hope when i die i'll go to fort knox. >> all sketch comedy on radio in the '40s wasart of a variety program genre. you would have an opening monologue. jack benny might talk and then somebody would sing a song, not comedy, just a straight singer. that continued in television. >> the best sketches i ever saw were on the show of shows with s caesar. all they did was look at society and skew it a little bit. you laughed at yourself being ridiculous. >>...
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knox white will be checking in. that concludes this item is there any introduction of new items. seeing one is there any general public comment? seeing none we are adjourned. >> supervisor kim: good morning. thank you for your patience as we waited to get on line. welcome to the treasure island mobility management agency. alberto quintanilla is our clerk. i want to acknowledge sfgov tv for broadcasting the meeting. mr. clerk, can you please call the roll? [roll call] >> clerk: we have a quorum. >> supervisor kim: thank you so much. i will begin with the chair's report today. and i just want to highlight recently as we test out different technologies on treasure island that the metropolitan transportation commission, which i also sit on, effort to update the clipper transit fare payment system. clipper has made great strides in integrating bay area operator transit fares to a single fare card but the system is decades old and in need of renewal and enhancement. clipper 2.0 is a critical opportunity to achieve excellent customer service experience, bring technology to transportatio
knox white will be checking in. that concludes this item is there any introduction of new items. seeing one is there any general public comment? seeing none we are adjourned. >> supervisor kim: good morning. thank you for your patience as we waited to get on line. welcome to the treasure island mobility management agency. alberto quintanilla is our clerk. i want to acknowledge sfgov tv for broadcasting the meeting. mr. clerk, can you please call the roll? [roll call] >> clerk: we...