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in leach terms, there is a moment when your senses are so in leach terms, there is a moment when yourre he will think, finally, i can tell the nation that this is the cricketer that i am. he has got everybody talking about ben stokes this morning. what is your prediction for the ashes? briefly!” think for the ashes, australia are going to be thinking, you know, how are we going to cope if england keep playing like this? if england play this level of cricket, and other players in the team are going to be inspired by it, they are going to get confidence. i've got a new sports channel, called monte channel, i do batting analysis, it has had over 90,000 views. i am sure he looked at it and thought, monty has given me a good batting tip, this is how i'm going to do it! however it happened, it was utterly brilliant. we will speak to jonathan agnew as well shortly. imagine commentating on that, what a joy. it is what every commentator wanted. you saw those beautiful blue skies yesterday. temperatures reached 33.3 degrees celcius in england yesterday — making it the hottest august bank holida
in leach terms, there is a moment when your senses are so in leach terms, there is a moment when yourre he will think, finally, i can tell the nation that this is the cricketer that i am. he has got everybody talking about ben stokes this morning. what is your prediction for the ashes? briefly!” think for the ashes, australia are going to be thinking, you know, how are we going to cope if england keep playing like this? if england play this level of cricket, and other players in the team are...
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monty, you mentioned jack leach.watchman, top scoring there, but do you think you can do that against australia? i think that's what everyone wants to see. they wa nt to what everyone wants to see. they want to see jack leach is being come his first time in an england shirt asa number his first time in an england shirt as a number one spinner, going there on wednesday, being the premier spinner, and how does he cope with that pressure? if i was him, i would be looking forward to this challenge, and he biggest impact you can make is if you can get steve smith's wicket early when he comes onto ball. i think that would be a great start for him in this ashes campaign. also, being the people's ambassador of cricket, i urge the fa ns to ambassador of cricket, i urge the fans to come and support england on wednesday because this is a must win game for england. thank you so much. it's england against wales at twickenham on sunday as both sides warm up for next month's rugby world cup injapan. gloucester scrum—half willi hein
monty, you mentioned jack leach.watchman, top scoring there, but do you think you can do that against australia? i think that's what everyone wants to see. they wa nt to what everyone wants to see. they want to see jack leach is being come his first time in an england shirt asa number his first time in an england shirt as a number one spinner, going there on wednesday, being the premier spinner, and how does he cope with that pressure? if i was him, i would be looking forward to this challenge,...
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and archer and leach consistently took wickets throughout the day.victory was marnus labuschagne. he made history of his own here today by being a concussion substitute with steve smith unable to take part. he woke up feeling groggy, headache, mild concussion — couldn't play. the concussion protocols were followed. so, australia with a draw will continue in this series 1—0 up, but also i think we have to say the dynamic of the ashes changed, thanks really to jofra archer. now, smith says he wants to play in the next test on thursday, that has to be in some serious doubt, though. a thrilling finish here is that often is when test matches and in a draw. exchange quickly in sport and it'sjust nice for us to be in a good place. we've still got a lot of, you know, when at least two games, but it was important we get a really good response this week and it puts us in a really good place going into that game. so, i'm really pleased with how we managed to take as much as we could from such a shortened game and hopefully we can get it's to work ahead. there w
and archer and leach consistently took wickets throughout the day.victory was marnus labuschagne. he made history of his own here today by being a concussion substitute with steve smith unable to take part. he woke up feeling groggy, headache, mild concussion — couldn't play. the concussion protocols were followed. so, australia with a draw will continue in this series 1—0 up, but also i think we have to say the dynamic of the ashes changed, thanks really to jofra archer. now, smith says he...
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and thanks to that man ben stokes, and jack leach as well, who held his end up, a great day.orrespondent, andy swiss, who's at headingley. i'm sure the match will go down in the sporting history books but try to put it into context for us, particularly for the non—cricket fans. explain to us how big a deal this is. it was quite extraordinary, because what happened was, england we re because what happened was, england were set a big target to win, needing another 203 at the start of the day which is a lot in cricketing terms. they did ok this morning but then the wickets started tumbling. by then the wickets started tumbling. by the time the last man came out, jack leach, england still needed 73, which is a huge amount of runs when you have got your, on paper, worst batsman at the crease. at that point, ben stokes simply grabbed the game by the scruff of the neck and started clobbering sixes all over the place. it was quite spectacular stuff. he hit eight sixes in total and rode his luck along the way a bit. australia had some chances. they dropped a catch and fumble they run
and thanks to that man ben stokes, and jack leach as well, who held his end up, a great day.orrespondent, andy swiss, who's at headingley. i'm sure the match will go down in the sporting history books but try to put it into context for us, particularly for the non—cricket fans. explain to us how big a deal this is. it was quite extraordinary, because what happened was, england we re because what happened was, england were set a big target to win, needing another 203 at the start of the day...
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that looked a long way off when stokes was joined by the last manjack leach still needing 73 to win.s then launched a stunning solo assault to win the game and bring the series level at 1—1. this is ben stokes in the dressing room after the match, reflecting on what he's accomplished. and afterwards stokes‘ england team—mate, joe root paid tribute, saying "he's a freak, he's incredible. to basically win a game on your own from that position is just amazing." and this was the reaction from some of the fans after the extraordinary finish. wave we've just said it's the best test match ever. phenomenal. we never thought we'd... test match ever. phenomenal. we never thought we'd. .. dave four and we have one and it has been utterly fantastic. ben stokes, they should knight him actually. nail-biting, we were, like, oh, my god, this isn't going to happen, it can't happen, and then we were like... i think everyone wasjust in and then we were like... i think everyone was just in shock. and then we were like... i think everyone wasjust in shock. it and then we were like... i think everyone was
that looked a long way off when stokes was joined by the last manjack leach still needing 73 to win.s then launched a stunning solo assault to win the game and bring the series level at 1—1. this is ben stokes in the dressing room after the match, reflecting on what he's accomplished. and afterwards stokes‘ england team—mate, joe root paid tribute, saying "he's a freak, he's incredible. to basically win a game on your own from that position is just amazing." and this was the...
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even with the ball swinging just one or two overs, bring onjack leach ali, his footwork may not be thatt the ball to turn quickly and suddenly you have the key wicket at the moment it seems steve like smith against england. and you can follow that on the bbc sport website or the app. it's the uefa supercup tomorrow night. this is the match that sees the champions league winners face the europa league winners so this years edition sees liverpool take on chelsea and the venue is istanbul. let's head live there now to speak to jane dougal at the besiktas stadium. just a couple of days after very different stance to the season for liverpool and chelsea how seriously when they take this match tomorrow night? i don't think either manager would turn up their nose at silverware especially not early in the season put up a trophy is still a chevy and both would like another one i'm sure in a cabinet. but a term that stuck with liverpool, their training behind us at the moment and jurgen klopp said he was excited to have the chance for another european trophy. he may has got the taste for it after
even with the ball swinging just one or two overs, bring onjack leach ali, his footwork may not be thatt the ball to turn quickly and suddenly you have the key wicket at the moment it seems steve like smith against england. and you can follow that on the bbc sport website or the app. it's the uefa supercup tomorrow night. this is the match that sees the champions league winners face the europa league winners so this years edition sees liverpool take on chelsea and the venue is istanbul. let's...
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jack leach scored just one of those runs. it was an astonishing assault from ben stokes. just a few months ago, six weeks ago, he called his innings in the world cup final to beat new zealand and win the world cup for england, in the one—day game, he said that was once—in—a—lifetime stuff but 135 not out, with 11 boundaries, eight sixes, to keep the ashes alive and draw england back into the series at 1-1, this draw england back into the series at 1—1, this has got to go down as one of the greatest england test innings and one of the great test matches, i think this summer has breathed new life back into english cricket. certainly on this test alone, test cricket as well, just when you thought it was a dying form of the game, and this from the england captain in the last couple of bits, talking about ben stokes, joe root says "he's a freak, he's incredible. the message at the start of the day was to just keep believing, if we had two people out there, still breathing, then we had a chance is great. they certainly did and it was a record run chase for england to wina a rec
jack leach scored just one of those runs. it was an astonishing assault from ben stokes. just a few months ago, six weeks ago, he called his innings in the world cup final to beat new zealand and win the world cup for england, in the one—day game, he said that was once—in—a—lifetime stuff but 135 not out, with 11 boundaries, eight sixes, to keep the ashes alive and draw england back into the series at 1-1, this draw england back into the series at 1—1, this has got to go down as one...
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he was complemented by jack leach, another torrid time.d guile and he made his mark and both of them consistently took wickets throughout the day. the man who really stood between england and victory made history of his own here today by being a concussion substitute with steve smith unable to take part, he woke up feeling groggy, headache, mild concussion and could not play. the concussion protocols were followed. so australia, with a draw, will continue in the series 1—0 up but i think we have to say the dynamic of the ashes changed thanks really to jofra archer. he dynamic of the ashes changed thanks really tojofra archer. he says he wa nts to really tojofra archer. he says he wants to play in the next test which begins on thursday and that has to begins on thursday and that has to be in some serious doubt. thrilling finish here, as it often is when test matches end in a draw. leicester fought back from a goal down to draw with chelsea, in the english premier league. it was former chelsea player frank lampard's first match in the home d
he was complemented by jack leach, another torrid time.d guile and he made his mark and both of them consistently took wickets throughout the day. the man who really stood between england and victory made history of his own here today by being a concussion substitute with steve smith unable to take part, he woke up feeling groggy, headache, mild concussion and could not play. the concussion protocols were followed. so australia, with a draw, will continue in the series 1—0 up but i think we...
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leach as well, who held his end up, a great day! some pleased fans!hughes has been telling me he hadn't seen this coming. no, i mean, i think it was the most amazing performance. i think, you know, to try and put it into perspective, we mentioned ian botham in 1981 at headingley, that was an innings which resurrected england from following on and gave them the chance of victory, which bob willis sealed. this game, and this innings won the match. it was the last innings of the game and the percentage of runs that stokes scored with not only the last man, but with the last four men, when bairstow was out, england still needed 114 to win and stokes made 96 of those 114 runs, while three wickets fell at the other end. he had to farm a strike with the number 11, obviously not a very good player, so having to protect him and still score the runs as well. this australian bowling attack, outstanding, so i think it's the best ever test innings i've ever seen and that compares with ian botham's149 at headingley, and graham gooch who also made a brilliant 100 at
leach as well, who held his end up, a great day! some pleased fans!hughes has been telling me he hadn't seen this coming. no, i mean, i think it was the most amazing performance. i think, you know, to try and put it into perspective, we mentioned ian botham in 1981 at headingley, that was an innings which resurrected england from following on and gave them the chance of victory, which bob willis sealed. this game, and this innings won the match. it was the last innings of the game and the...
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the ben stokes did when he tweeted from earlier was suggesting that the sponsors should be keeping leach hungry over the school holidays because parents struggle to afford meals, are being trapped in a "cycle of despair", according to charities supporting families. mps say an estimated three million children are at risk of going hungry during the summer break. the government says it's spent more than £9 million on schemes offering free meals during the holidays. our correspondentjudith moritz reports from bradford. i think about it 24/7. 24/7. money is on demi's mind all the time, especially when it comes to feeding her son. it's even worse in the summer holidays, when he doesn't get free school meals. so this is a real lifeline. a mini—market at the gateway centre in bradford, where you only pay what you can afford. it's about that little boy. i don't need to eat. my son does. i don't want to bury my son. have you ever had to go without food so he can eat? i don't eat at all. why is that? because my son comes first. i don't need to, it's not about me. i've lived my life. he's only six y
the ben stokes did when he tweeted from earlier was suggesting that the sponsors should be keeping leach hungry over the school holidays because parents struggle to afford meals, are being trapped in a "cycle of despair", according to charities supporting families. mps say an estimated three million children are at risk of going hungry during the summer break. the government says it's spent more than £9 million on schemes offering free meals during the holidays. our...
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then they got a second wicket after that, jack leach is spinning out marcus harris for 19.onable start but they needed to keep taking wickets, they could not do that and in the last hour or so, matthew wade and his partner have taken the match beyond england's grasses. australia's weighed more than 250 heading into —— having seen a few ashes miracles a few years, remember will remember the ashes of 1981. england will need another miracle otherwise the ashes are surely gone. andy swiss at headingley, thank you. it's a dark day for bury and its fans. in just over five hours, the club will cease to exist unless a buyer can be found by midnight tonight. the english football league says it's "working tirelessly to achieve a solution" — while its owner steve dale has made a desperate plea to the public to pledge funds. i spoke to dale earlier today and he told me there is still "prospective buyer" and he shouldn't be blamed for the crisis. we are extensively along the road 110w we are extensively along the road now with the potential buyer. he has done always various checks with
then they got a second wicket after that, jack leach is spinning out marcus harris for 19.onable start but they needed to keep taking wickets, they could not do that and in the last hour or so, matthew wade and his partner have taken the match beyond england's grasses. australia's weighed more than 250 heading into —— having seen a few ashes miracles a few years, remember will remember the ashes of 1981. england will need another miracle otherwise the ashes are surely gone. andy swiss at...
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he brought up his century with the boundary with jack leach, the last man in at the other end. well to keep ben stokes on strike. strike he did, time and time again. reverse sweeps over the boundary as he cleared the boundary time and time again. there was an agonising drama towards the end because jack leach, ben stokes should have been out but australia had run out of reviews so they couldn't clear and lbw decision. these are the winning runs coming up for england to win by one wicket. it was reminiscent of 2005 when they we re was reminiscent of 2005 when they were in the ashes for the first time ina long were in the ashes for the first time in a long time at edgbaston. that was a 2—1victory against australia. 1981 at headingley, that was about ian botham. ian botham, and ben stokes, it was an impossible victory for england in the ashes in 1981 and this will go down as an even more remarkable victory for england. i can see ben stokes on my monitor being applauded off the field by the australian players as well. steve smith, the australian leading run scorer missed this becau
he brought up his century with the boundary with jack leach, the last man in at the other end. well to keep ben stokes on strike. strike he did, time and time again. reverse sweeps over the boundary as he cleared the boundary time and time again. there was an agonising drama towards the end because jack leach, ben stokes should have been out but australia had run out of reviews so they couldn't clear and lbw decision. these are the winning runs coming up for england to win by one wicket. it was...
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leaching for the dream. list. and they saved the european idea. more spontaneous and stand out to you right here than most things contribute to something important. to suture a 0 start september 2nd on d. w. . this is the day of the news a shot coming up on the program a pro-democracy movement that's very much alive that's the message as hong kong sees more than a 1000000 protesters on the streets over the weekend but the state sponsored rhetoric against fence grows on the chinese mainland even taking the form of those . guess i'm just looking at. that video on a communist party newspaper has tricked out accounts of this new all propaganda doesn't end there. kind of on the stock market 100 years of independence by the very day we look at why many doubt the piece to the ballot box office the promise of a better future. i'm going to welcome to. it's good to have you with us. now these were the scenes in hong kong on sunday organizers say more than $1000000.00 protesters gathered in a march for democracy it was the 1st time in around 11 weeks that th
leaching for the dream. list. and they saved the european idea. more spontaneous and stand out to you right here than most things contribute to something important. to suture a 0 start september 2nd on d. w. . this is the day of the news a shot coming up on the program a pro-democracy movement that's very much alive that's the message as hong kong sees more than a 1000000 protesters on the streets over the weekend but the state sponsored rhetoric against fence grows on the chinese mainland even...
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but after being joined by last manjack leach, stokes unleashed something quite extraordinary, tearingstralian bowling. and as he reached his century, the crowd sensed something special. 100 for ben stokes. what a summer he's having. six followed six as the target ticked down. stokes utterly inspired, it was spine—tingling, spectacular drama as this took england within two. there was so nearly a late twist, a run out chance, but australia fumbled. could you believe it? and moments later, stokes sent headingley into utter euphoria. single—handedly, single—battedly, he dragged england to an astonishing win, and as the celebrations continued inside the stadium, outside, the fans could barely believe it. that is one of those performances that goes down in history. that's a "we were there" moment. 50, ben stokes now. brilliant innings. we said he had to start playing some shots, hitting it, well, he did that and then some, didn't he? finest innings i've seen from an england batsman. out of breath, like, just the adrenaline. the best kind of sporting moment. brilliant atmosphere, good banter
but after being joined by last manjack leach, stokes unleashed something quite extraordinary, tearingstralian bowling. and as he reached his century, the crowd sensed something special. 100 for ben stokes. what a summer he's having. six followed six as the target ticked down. stokes utterly inspired, it was spine—tingling, spectacular drama as this took england within two. there was so nearly a late twist, a run out chance, but australia fumbled. could you believe it? and moments later,...
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liquid cyanide to separate the gold form and saw concerns cyanide will pollute the topsoil will also leach into the local water supply. well the turkish subsidiary behind the mines say that they will replace thousands of trees but there are worries that time is running out to save the soil concerns about desert afic ation meaning that plant trees will no longer be able to grow here the government has denied that there's any risk of cyanide affecting the saw or indeed water supplies but these people aren't too sure there's been several demonstrations over the course of the week you could see another war already starting to grow here people coming from different parts of the country to make their voices heard major infrastructure development of green the backbone of the turkish economy in recent years. but there's also a lot of anger here that not enough judy diligence was done before. this incredibly lucrative contract for this international company. the philippines has declared the country's outbreak of dengue fever a national emergency recording this year after the government banned the v
liquid cyanide to separate the gold form and saw concerns cyanide will pollute the topsoil will also leach into the local water supply. well the turkish subsidiary behind the mines say that they will replace thousands of trees but there are worries that time is running out to save the soil concerns about desert afic ation meaning that plant trees will no longer be able to grow here the government has denied that there's any risk of cyanide affecting the saw or indeed water supplies but these...
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he made 135 runs, 7a of them would only last manjack leach for company.e. walking up there at the end when the whole of headingley was sent to it —— standing up and celebrating, it was a very special moment and something i had to try and take him because moments like that don't come along very often and it's just an amazing game to be a pa rt it's just an amazing game to be a part of. they helped england chase 359th breaking a record which stood since 1989. there were echoes of both of the innings in 1981, another all action around there who turned and ashes test with the force of his personality. and his batting. but stokes personality. and his batting. but sto kes wo n personality. and his batting. but stokes won a world cup for england six weeks ago, and they did not manage that. a lot of great cricketers once every five years but he keeps doing it every six months and this guy is unbelievable and if he keeps performing like this, he'll probably be, he may even end up being the greatest all around her to ever play the game of cricket. —— all around the
he made 135 runs, 7a of them would only last manjack leach for company.e. walking up there at the end when the whole of headingley was sent to it —— standing up and celebrating, it was a very special moment and something i had to try and take him because moments like that don't come along very often and it's just an amazing game to be a pa rt it's just an amazing game to be a part of. they helped england chase 359th breaking a record which stood since 1989. there were echoes of both of the...
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and the times pays tributes to jack leach, england's number 11 batsman, who stayed in long enough alongisdeim to bat his way to victory. and the sun simply says: the i says borisjohnson‘s chances of gettng a brexit deal are touch and go. they report that nothing new has emerged from talks with eu leaders at the g7 summit. but the prime minister has said britain can easily cope with a no—deal brexit, says the guardian. and the mirror reports that mrjohnson says his government won't pay for bbc license fees for the over—75s, saying the corporation must cough up themselves. we are going to be talking about that and some of the other stories now. shall we start with the cricket? that's what everyone is talking about. honestly, isn't it a pleasa nt talking about. honestly, isn't it a pleasant change? it is. the dreadful pun in the sun, go urn my son. ben stokes, who won the world cup too much only a month ago, fantastic performance, and brought england back from the jaws of defeat, looking desperate only a few hours previously —— world cup only a month ago. everything was stacked against you, it
and the times pays tributes to jack leach, england's number 11 batsman, who stayed in long enough alongisdeim to bat his way to victory. and the sun simply says: the i says borisjohnson‘s chances of gettng a brexit deal are touch and go. they report that nothing new has emerged from talks with eu leaders at the g7 summit. but the prime minister has said britain can easily cope with a no—deal brexit, says the guardian. and the mirror reports that mrjohnson says his government won't pay for...
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were in one of those 1400, 1500 households getting elevated lead levels of the water from the lead leachingipes, that was not true. the mayor was trying to say the water source from the reservoir was not contaminated. that was true. but what was coming out of their faucets, there was a significant amount where the water was not safe to drink. >> you know, dr. torres, when you read nick's story and you think about how big this country is and how common political dysfunction is, and you have all these inter mingling of agencies at different levels of government, we've seen it in flint, we've seen it in newark. are we likely to see this in other places? >> steve, i think we are because the infrastructure in this country has aged. it has a hard problem of trying to get that up to date and modernized. like you said, 1986 is when the standard came out saying anything after 1986 you cannot have lead pipes in the house. what the epa says, houses built before 1986 more than likely has lead pipes or lead solder to join the pipes together that could be leaching lead. those are houses that need to be t
were in one of those 1400, 1500 households getting elevated lead levels of the water from the lead leachingipes, that was not true. the mayor was trying to say the water source from the reservoir was not contaminated. that was true. but what was coming out of their faucets, there was a significant amount where the water was not safe to drink. >> you know, dr. torres, when you read nick's story and you think about how big this country is and how common political dysfunction is, and you...
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countries we exchange your opinions on regional and international agenda but it's not the 1st visit leach mr. speight this year in april we had a very productive meeting. of the corporation council were also matt. on the other platforms and in september will be coming to asked and therefore the guarantor. countries meeting on syria. on top of that mr older one has been invited to come and participate in the russia . energy week which is going to take place in. october this year our relations have been going up up based on respect for our interests and respect for each other our cooperation in tourism and the conna me has been growing our trade has risen by 16 percent and now it's over $25000000000.00 the. investments are over $20000000000.02 we are finalizing work on issue to broaden our. turns action sasa lng and national currencies we believe that the banking services will. be carried out without any interruptions thanks to that another agreements we discussed that today including at the ministerial level we call for it closely in the energy sector as you know saddam is building the 1st
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and so is slow bowling, with spinjack leach deceived cameron bancroft, lbw. gone.o feel the tension. and it will still tense thanks to jack leach because he has taken the wickets of labuschagne and weight. so we have ten overs left and five wickets for england to take to win the match. it is stilljust about possible. the chelsea manager, frank lampard has drawn his first premier league game at stamford bridge. it was a point each for chelsea and leicester city. while earlier sheffield united celebrated winning their first premier league home game for 12 years, as adam wild reports. frank lampard's legacy is all over sta mford frank lampard's legacy is all over stamford bridge. his playing past, unsurpassed but now the architect of chelsea's future. mason mount might bea chelsea's future. mason mount might be a part of that, a goal on his home debut, quite a start. chelsea should perhaps have added more in the first half, and go no can couldn't quite. but after the break, leicester city in pink rose to the chelsea challenge. wilfred ndidi fault for the goal, making
and so is slow bowling, with spinjack leach deceived cameron bancroft, lbw. gone.o feel the tension. and it will still tense thanks to jack leach because he has taken the wickets of labuschagne and weight. so we have ten overs left and five wickets for england to take to win the match. it is stilljust about possible. the chelsea manager, frank lampard has drawn his first premier league game at stamford bridge. it was a point each for chelsea and leicester city. while earlier sheffield united...
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liquid cyanide to separate the gold form and saw concerns cyanide will pollute the topsoil will also leach into the local water supply. well the turkish subsidiary behind the mines say that they will replace thousands of trees but there are worries that time is running out to save the soil concerns about desert or for creation meaning that plant trees will no longer be able to grow here the government has denied that there's any risk of cyanide affecting the saw or indeed their water supplies but these people aren't too sure there's been several demonstrations over the course of the week you could see another war already starting to grow here people coming from different classes of the country to make their voices heard major infrastructure development of green the backbone of the turkish economy in recent years. but there's also a lot of anger here but not enough judy diligence was done with. this incredibly lucrative contract for this international company. plenty more ahead on the al-jazeera news hour including what is the u.s. this isn't a label china a currency manipulator actually me
liquid cyanide to separate the gold form and saw concerns cyanide will pollute the topsoil will also leach into the local water supply. well the turkish subsidiary behind the mines say that they will replace thousands of trees but there are worries that time is running out to save the soil concerns about desert or for creation meaning that plant trees will no longer be able to grow here the government has denied that there's any risk of cyanide affecting the saw or indeed their water supplies...
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it's not clear when lead began leaching into the water supply. a critical question as lead contamination in water can damage a child's health. >>> a foul ball sends one fan to the showers? sort of. andy scholes will explain up next. grab some pens. would shakespeare have chosen just "some pens?" methinks tul pens would serve m'lady well. thanks. and a unicorn notebook! get everything on your list. this week's doorbuster- 1-inch binders for $1; $1 in store or online from the advisors at office depot officemax. the first survivor of alzis out there.ase and the alzheimer's association is going to make it happen. but we won't get there without you. join the fight with the alzheimer's association. our mission is to provide complete, balanced nutrition for strength and energy! whoo-hoo! great-tasting ensure. with nine grams of protein and twenty-six vitamins and minerals. ensure, for strength and energy. and twenty-six vitamins and minerals. we're going all in thion strawberries.ra, at their reddest, ripest, they make everything better. like our strawb
it's not clear when lead began leaching into the water supply. a critical question as lead contamination in water can damage a child's health. >>> a foul ball sends one fan to the showers? sort of. andy scholes will explain up next. grab some pens. would shakespeare have chosen just "some pens?" methinks tul pens would serve m'lady well. thanks. and a unicorn notebook! get everything on your list. this week's doorbuster- 1-inch binders for $1; $1 in store or online from the...
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spring chemicals onto the pineapple feels these fields leach into the land got into our water aquifer and tainted our drinkable water if you want to have an experimental plot to test a new chemical should be mandated this be done under controlled circumstances closed systems not making the world your test tube the world your laboratory. the chemicals that they put under the ground are going to infiltrate through this oils into the water they're going to wash off the rivers and streams and they will accumulate the air and amplify and concentrate in the food chain up the food chain indeed human beings and. they'll cause illness and no and they'll diminish quality of life and diminish the potential of these children we would wake up and my daughters would sometimes have really bad headaches and prior to moving. into our home we had never experienced things like that so one has to ask the question whether there is a form of environmental racism going on in hawaii whether these companies feel they can get away with this because the people have less political power yes it's racism it's clea
spring chemicals onto the pineapple feels these fields leach into the land got into our water aquifer and tainted our drinkable water if you want to have an experimental plot to test a new chemical should be mandated this be done under controlled circumstances closed systems not making the world your test tube the world your laboratory. the chemicals that they put under the ground are going to infiltrate through this oils into the water they're going to wash off the rivers and streams and they...
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i it was the host see so they had reason to celebrate when we've been bog a skate in the leach was one our plate i but many own fired back because you see of the 2 super stops about stans colton they off to anderson to school and he story goal 10 minutes from me. must have been a pretty special moments. very good feelings coming from the bench and score you closer it's of course what can i say it's a very good feeling and atmosphere was great of course of to support us. but you can be sure to that also goes into the in history books for the team's 1st red card in the bundesliga but the top flight debbie tones held on for a memorable and much appreciated because. that was another bundesliga 1st on the weekend in part of born from god became the 1st coach to be shown a yellow card. there was action on the pitch to strictly mambo bust through down the wing to give the host a lightning lead after just 3 minutes. i kind of own also hope defensively however i am in the 21st minute young look about smith equalised with a penalty following our full. hosts were again let's see at the back as 5
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toxic chemicals and carcinogens are leaching into the environment.g right where we live, work and play. everywhere. cigarette butts are toxic waste. let's stop the toxic litter. learn more at rethinkbutts.org >>> happening now in america this morning, financial markets respond overnight to the new confusion in the u.s. trade war with china. president trump's eye-opening comments at the g7 summit and how the white house is clarifying them. >>> crisis in the amazon. we take you to the front lines of the fires ravaging the rain forest. just how understaffed the fire crews are and the growing outrage at the response. >>> the star nfl quarterback retiring at age 29. this morning the backlash after a critic claims andrew luck is just another millennial who lacks toughness. >>> plus, a brazen heist. $4 million in diamonds stolen in the middle of the day. the surveillance video and the manhunt right now. >>> health alert.
toxic chemicals and carcinogens are leaching into the environment.g right where we live, work and play. everywhere. cigarette butts are toxic waste. let's stop the toxic litter. learn more at rethinkbutts.org >>> happening now in america this morning, financial markets respond overnight to the new confusion in the u.s. trade war with china. president trump's eye-opening comments at the g7 summit and how the white house is clarifying them. >>> crisis in the amazon. we take you...
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the gramm leach bliley act put into statute of the regulators already created to keep up with what the markets were already doing, which was to expand the number of bank involvement and others in the financial securities markets because customers they didn't want to shop amongst different things. they wanted to be able to do a lot of stuff at the same place, but the point is remembered this ais a biography. it's about a person it is a good read if you want to see how humans are involved over a long period of time dealing with financial problems and they will do their very best and when they work together maybe you will get better results, but in the end may bmaybe the important lessons that is what is needed for these policymakers a certain dose of humility because time and the markets and others may very well change what it is useful about to do. you swap out to do. thank you. [applause] thank you to paul for inviting me to join in on the discussion and i thank you for a wonderful book and a great read and certainly the issues discussed in the book and the issues dealt with are very m
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and like jane minor, phoebe jackson performed typical the day, cupping and leaching and bloodletting, also preparing bodies and tending to the sick. the story is also an important reminder that there were many freed blacks in virginia during the antebellum period. there were particularly vibrant communities of free people of color as they were called, and petersburg and larger cities. that said, even though they were free, they still faced widespread racial discrimination. we are going to explore a couple of other stories in this section. stories of rebellion and revolt. not -- another one of the key figures is madison washington. he is a man who is not well known in the history books, but he should be because he led the single most successful slave revolt in u.s. history. it was in 1841. madison washington was an enslaved man. he was sold at auction in richmond and put onto a slave ship. many were sold -- the ship creole. it was bound for new orleans. that speaks to virginia's participation and dominance any domestic slave trade in the decades leading up to the civil war. soldenslave
and like jane minor, phoebe jackson performed typical the day, cupping and leaching and bloodletting, also preparing bodies and tending to the sick. the story is also an important reminder that there were many freed blacks in virginia during the antebellum period. there were particularly vibrant communities of free people of color as they were called, and petersburg and larger cities. that said, even though they were free, they still faced widespread racial discrimination. we are going to...
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great deal of surprise in terms of what the position that australia is still what the pacific island leaches were asking for from a strand was something that was very hot for mr morris and still lives on and that's because a lot of what they once eat would have been in direct contravention wheat domestic policy and it would have been things to which he has no political mandate at heart . one of how much support does prime minister morrison have within his country for not taking stronger action to mitigate climate change is the is he have the full backing of his country behind. well he's recently been reelected with a much bigger majority than was anticipated in the major and the public here in australia and one of the the areas of diversion supposed to be between his pots his coalition and the opposing labor party was on climate change in as much as labor was planning to introduce. emissions targets that would have been much more ambitious than those that australia is currently working towards a would have been much more resonant with what the pacific fleet is well looking for from zakaria b
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with jack leach, as you can see, fantastic partnership to see england through.er that pressure, it is what cricketers are all about and people are saying this was the most phenomenal performance from an england batsmen of all time, or batsmen of all time. it's going to go down as one of the most memorable and sensational matches, especially on the fourth day, they had another day to go, but it's one of these days where people will ask where you on this day when england beat australia in the third test at headingley? the series is back on, 1-1, headingley? the series is back on, 1—1, two more tests, 0ld headingley? the series is back on, 1—1, two more tests, old trafford and then the oval, ten more days and we will see what happens. steve smith will be back for australia but i tell you what, ben stokes is very much the man of the moment right 110w. the cricket analyst simon hughes told the bbc why he thought this performance will go down in the hstory books as one of the best. this game, and this innings won the match. it was the last innings of the game and the
with jack leach, as you can see, fantastic partnership to see england through.er that pressure, it is what cricketers are all about and people are saying this was the most phenomenal performance from an england batsmen of all time, or batsmen of all time. it's going to go down as one of the most memorable and sensational matches, especially on the fourth day, they had another day to go, but it's one of these days where people will ask where you on this day when england beat australia in the...
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and they did their best with stuart broad and thenjack leach making early breakthroughs.ke every chance and they didn't. root the culprit, and although stokes spectacularly accounted for travis head, australia's lead was growing all the time. a chastening day for england. their ashes hopes are fast slipping away. the latest i can tell you is australia are 153 — four, which means their lead is already more than 250. if england lose this match then their hopes of winning back the ashes are over. and even their most optimistic fan must now be fearing the worst. 0h optimistic fan must now be fearing the worst. oh dear! many thanks, andy swiss, there. time for a look at the weather. here's tomasz schafernaker. a bank holiday weekend. hot temperatures? can that we true? it is true and we are potentially on course for one of the hottest bank holiday weekend is on record. the hottest was in 2001, 301.5 degrees. we are forecasting 31, so close. this is not good news for everybody because some of us don't like it that hot and it will get excessive for some of us across the south—ea
and they did their best with stuart broad and thenjack leach making early breakthroughs.ke every chance and they didn't. root the culprit, and although stokes spectacularly accounted for travis head, australia's lead was growing all the time. a chastening day for england. their ashes hopes are fast slipping away. the latest i can tell you is australia are 153 — four, which means their lead is already more than 250. if england lose this match then their hopes of winning back the ashes are...
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liquid cyanide to separate the gold from it saw concerns cyanide will pollute the topsoil will also leach into the local water supply. well the turkish subsidiary behind the mines say that they will replace thousands of trees but there are worries that time is running out to save the soil concerns about desert afic ation meaning that plant trees will no longer be able to grow here the government has denied that there's any risk of cyanide affecting the soil or indeed water supplies but these people aren't too sure there's been several demonstrations over the course of the week you can see another war already starting to grow here people coming from a different class of the country to make their voices heard major infrastructure development of green the backbone of the turkish economy in recent years. but there's also a lot of anger here that not enough judy diligence was done before. this incredibly lucrative contract for this international company. still had on al-jazeera but does the u.s. decision to label china a currency manipulator actually mean for the 2nd largest economy in the wor
liquid cyanide to separate the gold from it saw concerns cyanide will pollute the topsoil will also leach into the local water supply. well the turkish subsidiary behind the mines say that they will replace thousands of trees but there are worries that time is running out to save the soil concerns about desert afic ation meaning that plant trees will no longer be able to grow here the government has denied that there's any risk of cyanide affecting the soil or indeed water supplies but these...
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stokes was the hero with an unbeaten 135 you put on a final wicket partnership of $76.00 with jack leach it was an extraordinary comeback off to england bowled out for just $67.00 in their 1st innings the victory keeps the ashes alive the series is a level one with 2 tests to play you know walking off there at the end when you know the the whole of headingley was you know something open and celebrating it was a it was a very special moment and something. to try and take you nothing cause. moments like that don't come along very often and. you know it was just amazing going to be part of to to be there at the end and so keep. ashes hopes alive. much more on everything on our website al-jazeera dot com they can find all you news and you can watch online streaming there as well if you want to do that but now that concludes the news hour i'll be back with a full vote in just a couple of minutes stay with us. perception is validation we believe want to be seen but in one life time we cannot see everything that we would lie on experiences of others and the legacies of previous generations. of
stokes was the hero with an unbeaten 135 you put on a final wicket partnership of $76.00 with jack leach it was an extraordinary comeback off to england bowled out for just $67.00 in their 1st innings the victory keeps the ashes alive the series is a level one with 2 tests to play you know walking off there at the end when you know the the whole of headingley was you know something open and celebrating it was a it was a very special moment and something. to try and take you nothing cause....
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but after being joined by last manjack leach, stokes unleashed something quite extraordinary.tralian bowling and as he reached his century, the crowd sensed something special. hundred for ben stokes, what a summer hundred for ben stokes, what a summer he's having. six followed six as the target ticked down. stokes utterly inspired, it was spine tingling, spectacular drama, as this took england within two. it is six... australia had their chances, they dropped a catch and then they fumbled a run out. could you believe it? moments later, stokes sent headingley into dreamland. single—handedly, single batted, he dragged england to an astonishing win. even by his standards, an extraordinary feat. moments like that don't come along very often and it's an amazing game to be part of, to be there at the end and still keep our ashes hopes alive. it was a pretty special feeling coming off at the end. and for those who had just watched him, it is one of those moments that will go down in history. we were thinking, it cannot happen. then it would happen, everyone was in shock. brilliant in
but after being joined by last manjack leach, stokes unleashed something quite extraordinary.tralian bowling and as he reached his century, the crowd sensed something special. hundred for ben stokes, what a summer hundred for ben stokes, what a summer he's having. six followed six as the target ticked down. stokes utterly inspired, it was spine tingling, spectacular drama, as this took england within two. it is six... australia had their chances, they dropped a catch and then they fumbled a run...
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organizations should realize the atheists come in this ideology they don't tolerate any kind of for leaches believes and that they look at islam as a trip to the coming this region so today the oh i see or any other muslim countries they are not realizing what's happening in our region what's happening to you good people are not going to stay there everything is going to be exploited like what they seem said. it's going to be a you know the chinese communist government is calling islam as a mental disease sin the flying islam and they are removing all the how long is science in beijing i wonder what they are i see members are going to go and eat dinner which restaurant in beijing if there's a meeting because. what's happening to all the good people number one it's because of the wealth and growth initiative puts our area our region is at the center of the belt and growth initiative number 2 is our religion right or should i have to posit there i'd take your point i think our community would agree thank you so much to all of you for joining us for a the diva rush on our bass and azeem ibrahi
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stokes was the hero with an unbeaten $135.00 he was on a final wicket partnership of $76.00 with jack leachit was an extraordinary comeback off to england were bowled out for just $67.00 in their 1st innings the victory keeps the ashes alive the series is level one all now with 2 test to play you know walking off there in the end were you know the the whole of hell he was you know something look and celebrating it was a it was a very special moment something. i had to try and take you nothing cause. moment so i don't come along very often and. you know it was just amazing good to be of to to be there and suki. actually talks a lot. of fireworks have set the sky ablaze over the russian city of kaliningrad at the end of what organizers have branded the fireworks world cup artists from things countries fired more than 2000 highway over 15 minutes across the sky in the russian and play of a festival wrapped up with all the competing teams joining forces for a spectacular grand finale and spectacular it certainly is. and this is our website or dot com for latest comments analysis and video on de
stokes was the hero with an unbeaten $135.00 he was on a final wicket partnership of $76.00 with jack leachit was an extraordinary comeback off to england were bowled out for just $67.00 in their 1st innings the victory keeps the ashes alive the series is level one all now with 2 test to play you know walking off there in the end were you know the the whole of hell he was you know something look and celebrating it was a it was a very special moment something. i had to try and take you nothing...
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with jack leach there, as you can see, fantastic partnership to see england through.t sort of pressure, it's kind of what cricket's all about, and people are saying this was the most phenomenal performance from an england batsmen of all time, or batsmen of all time. it's going to go down as one of the most memorable and sensational matches, especially on the fourth day, they had another day to go, but it's one of these days where people will ask where you on this day when england beat australia in the third test at headingley? the series is back on, 1—1, two more tests, old trafford and then the oval, ten more days and we will see what happens. steve smith will be back for australia but i tell you what, ben stokes is very much the man of the moment right now. you're newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme: countdown to the 2020 tokyo paralympics. the games welcomes four thousand athletes from 165 countries one year from now. also on the programme: reliving an epic road trip. we meet the team driving a battered land rover halfway round the world. the first a
with jack leach there, as you can see, fantastic partnership to see england through.t sort of pressure, it's kind of what cricket's all about, and people are saying this was the most phenomenal performance from an england batsmen of all time, or batsmen of all time. it's going to go down as one of the most memorable and sensational matches, especially on the fourth day, they had another day to go, but it's one of these days where people will ask where you on this day when england beat australia...
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. considering bringing in a left arm spinner injack leach. the other end. i think stuart broad has been bowling incredibly well and chris woakes playing at this ground averages nine with the ball well plenty of options there and i am very hopeful that england will be able to get steve smith out. of course we will keep you up—to—date with the weather and the prospect of play throughout the day. elsewhere, a terrible night for scotland. they won't play in the champions league this season after being beaten by romanian side cluj. it was 1—1 after the first leg and celtic led twice on the night, but cluj scored two goals late on to go through 5—4 on aggregate. celtic will now go into the play—offs for the europa league. we'll see a bit of footballing history tonight, as a female referee takes charge of a major european men's match for the very first time. here's stephanie frappart refereeing the final of the women's world cup earlier this summer, and tonight she's in charge as liverpool play chelsea in istanbul — the assistant referees are both f
. considering bringing in a left arm spinner injack leach. the other end. i think stuart broad has been bowling incredibly well and chris woakes playing at this ground averages nine with the ball well plenty of options there and i am very hopeful that england will be able to get steve smith out. of course we will keep you up—to—date with the weather and the prospect of play throughout the day. elsewhere, a terrible night for scotland. they won't play in the champions league this season...
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but after being joined by last manjack leach, stokes unleashed something quite extraordinary, tearingbowling. and as he reached his century, the crowd sensed something special. 100 for ben stokes. what a summer he's having. six followed six as the target ticked down. stokes utterly inspired, it was spine tingling, spectacular drama as this took england within two. six! there was so nearly a late twist, a run out chance, but australia fumbled. could you believe it? moments later, stokes sent headingley into utter euphoria. single—handedly, single battedly, he dragged england to an astonishing win and as the celebrations continued inside the stadium, outside, the fans could barely believe it. that is one of those performances that goes down in history. that's a "we were there" moment. so, ben stokes now. sir ben stokes now. brilliant innings. we said he had to start playing some shots, hitting it, well, he did that and then some, didn't he? finest innings i've seen from an england batsman. out of breath, like, just the adrenaline. the best kind of sporting moment. brilliant atmosphere,
but after being joined by last manjack leach, stokes unleashed something quite extraordinary, tearingbowling. and as he reached his century, the crowd sensed something special. 100 for ben stokes. what a summer he's having. six followed six as the target ticked down. stokes utterly inspired, it was spine tingling, spectacular drama as this took england within two. six! there was so nearly a late twist, a run out chance, but australia fumbled. could you believe it? moments later, stokes sent...
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is ticking with the october 31st breaks it date false approaching and still no sign of any deal now leach government documents describe the risk of a meltdown which would result in shortages of food fuel and medicine prober exit politicians have dismissed this is excellent and the minister in charge of coordinating no deal planning said the u.k. has scaled up those preparations since the report was written so again go has mall . it paints a grim picture a leaked report in a sunday newspaper breaking down what the u.k. civil service says would likely happen in the event of a disorderly exit from the european union and the havoc it could entailed the dossier known as operation yellow hammer offers an insight into the plans underway in the event of a no deal breck's it an enormous feats that would have to be achieved to avoid disaster it details a vision of a country in peace time forced to undergo food shortages jammed ports and a lack of fuel and essential drugs unavailable for patients also the reappearance of a hard boarder on the island of ireland with the prime minister vowing to deliv
is ticking with the october 31st breaks it date false approaching and still no sign of any deal now leach government documents describe the risk of a meltdown which would result in shortages of food fuel and medicine prober exit politicians have dismissed this is excellent and the minister in charge of coordinating no deal planning said the u.k. has scaled up those preparations since the report was written so again go has mall . it paints a grim picture a leaked report in a sunday newspaper...
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as leaches shows us one of the giant amazon forest trees this fate has already been decided by the timber industry. here is another example where it's already been marked it'll be chopped down so. this means fewer jobs for the rubber tappers and a smaller and smaller longing for the world. we're back in modding. a world away from the land conflict outside the city. the agricultural show is mushroom into a fully fledged festival with over 1200 exhibitors. follow a meal you know is usually in attendance when his balls are participating in the rodeo even if now he makes most of his money not from rodeo but from selling his best breed. i. think. it's time for the grand finale the last round of the contest. the rodeo riders are celebrated like olympians as the game of spar about to begin. the in the lead is among those on the podium. most of the rodeo riders are deeply religious. many of them have worked their way up from humble backgrounds i have riders like on the dion or more times a rodeo superstar 3 times world champion and although not retired he's still the darling of the audience in br
as leaches shows us one of the giant amazon forest trees this fate has already been decided by the timber industry. here is another example where it's already been marked it'll be chopped down so. this means fewer jobs for the rubber tappers and a smaller and smaller longing for the world. we're back in modding. a world away from the land conflict outside the city. the agricultural show is mushroom into a fully fledged festival with over 1200 exhibitors. follow a meal you know is usually in...
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but after being joined by last manjack leach, stokes unleashed something quite extraordinary, tearingreached his century, the crowd sensed something special. hundred for ben stokes! what a summer he's having! six followed six as the target ticked down. stokes utterly inspired. it was spine—tingling, spectacular drama, as this took england within two. it's six! australia had their chances. they dropped a catch, then they fumbled a run out. could you believe it? and moments later, stokes sent headingley into dreamland. single—handedly, single—battedly, he dragged england to an astonishing win. even by his standards, an extraordinary feat. moments like that don't come along very often and, you know, it's just an amazing game to be a part of, to — to be there at the end and still keep our ashes hopes alive. it was a pretty special feeling coming off at the end, yeah. it was phenomenal, really, to be able to pull off that, and of course we rode our luck at times, but we had some things go against us as well throughout the test match and sometimes, you have to ride it, and phwoar, it was ju
but after being joined by last manjack leach, stokes unleashed something quite extraordinary, tearingreached his century, the crowd sensed something special. hundred for ben stokes! what a summer he's having! six followed six as the target ticked down. stokes utterly inspired. it was spine—tingling, spectacular drama, as this took england within two. it's six! australia had their chances. they dropped a catch, then they fumbled a run out. could you believe it? and moments later, stokes sent...