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very respectfully, private lloyd secrest." he really wants that job when he's out of the service now we find a letter from lloyd's dad going to the bureau of land management. i will go over a couple lines here. "my youngest son is in france, but the war news sounds good. i think we will soon get the kaiser. lloyd does not write very often. my last letter was dated august 28 and he was just a private. he was expected to be promoted, i don't know if he succeeded or not. if he's not in france, if you write camp fremont, perhaps it would be forwarded. here is his address at camp fremont." so i think dad wants his kid to come home and get a surveying job. [laughter] so we go on to some more here. this is written by the supervisor of surveys. he is saying, enclosed, here's a letter from the acting secretary of war to the secretary of interior relative to the discharge of mr. secrest. it has gone from a change. check the story on facebook if you want to know what happened. you can come out and figure out if you can find more stuff. t
very respectfully, private lloyd secrest." he really wants that job when he's out of the service now we find a letter from lloyd's dad going to the bureau of land management. i will go over a couple lines here. "my youngest son is in france, but the war news sounds good. i think we will soon get the kaiser. lloyd does not write very often. my last letter was dated august 28 and he was just a private. he was expected to be promoted, i don't know if he succeeded or not. if he's not in...
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against south africa's lloyd harris. and india have confirmed their place in the cricket world cup semi—finals after a 28—run win over bangladesh hello and welcome to the programme where we start with the footballing news that defending champions usa are through to the women's world cup final after a drama—filled 2—1 win over england. all three goals came in the first half with the winner scored by alex morgan on her 30th birthday. the americans will now face netherlands or sweden in sunday's final. colm harrison reports. once famously described as two countries separated by a common language, england in the usa were on this occasion separated by a common cause, trying to reach the world cup final to cause, trying to reach the world cup finalto in cause, trying to reach the world cup final to in the defending champions made a bright start with a goal within ten minutes. their lead did not last for long. across from birth and ellen white prodded home an equaliser for and ellen white prodded home an equaliserfor england. a
against south africa's lloyd harris. and india have confirmed their place in the cricket world cup semi—finals after a 28—run win over bangladesh hello and welcome to the programme where we start with the footballing news that defending champions usa are through to the women's world cup final after a drama—filled 2—1 win over england. all three goals came in the first half with the winner scored by alex morgan on her 30th birthday. the americans will now face netherlands or sweden in...
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there's also evidence about lloyds banking group.ore. i was just determined that this wasn't going to kill us, so to speak, to finish us off. so i was just thinking about keeping going and keeping going and keeping going. for brenda and john wright, it may have been years ago, but the memories are still raw and painful. in 2013, when brenda was 71 and john was 7a, they were coping with a lower income than they'd been used to, but enjoying retirement, living in a rented flat, here, in southport, lancashire. yeah, there were two vans parked there, wasn't there? and one here. all the bailiffs. but then, lawyers for the government's own bank — mortgage express — started sending letters. there'd been a dispute between the bank and the flat‘s owner over some mortgage arrears. they were served notice of repossession. they offered to pay more rent to help clear the arrears, but mortgage express wasn't interested. you could see that there was no way out of this situation, even paying a little bit of higher rent for a short while. repossession
there's also evidence about lloyds banking group.ore. i was just determined that this wasn't going to kill us, so to speak, to finish us off. so i was just thinking about keeping going and keeping going and keeping going. for brenda and john wright, it may have been years ago, but the memories are still raw and painful. in 2013, when brenda was 71 and john was 7a, they were coping with a lower income than they'd been used to, but enjoying retirement, living in a rented flat, here, in southport,...
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roger federer was up against the 22—year—old lloyd harris.ampion had a shaky start in the familiar surroundings of centre court, dropping the first set before progressing to book his place in the second round. at wimbledon they first said hello to roger federer 21 years ago. he has been coming back ever since. that figure takes him out on his own for longevity here but still the ageing maestro has the same flourish. against south africa's lloyd harris, this would not be all straightforward. this was the 22—year—old taking it to the champion and getting results. a single break was enough for harris to win the first set. before today he had barely played on grass. now he had barely played on grass. now he had barely played on grass. now he had unsettled the greatest. but in grand slam matches it is a long way to the finish line, especially when roger federerfinds his way again. that is preposterously good. that is preposterously good. that precision at the net got him an early response in the second. in 22 minutes, he had found parity again. fr
roger federer was up against the 22—year—old lloyd harris.ampion had a shaky start in the familiar surroundings of centre court, dropping the first set before progressing to book his place in the second round. at wimbledon they first said hello to roger federer 21 years ago. he has been coming back ever since. that figure takes him out on his own for longevity here but still the ageing maestro has the same flourish. against south africa's lloyd harris, this would not be all straightforward....
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carly lloyd, joined by new york mail about bill de blasio on a float with the words world champions and rapinoe says she hopes to use the team's fame to improve the world. congratulations to the women again. thanks very much for watching. erin burnett outfront starts right now. >>> outfront next, no apologies. embattled labor secretary alex acosta defending handling of the sex crimes case involving jeffrey epstein. was the defense enough to keep his job? did it add up? plus the fed chief pushing back against the president, vowing to stay on the job, despite the attacks of the president. peter nafr ho assist to the president outfront. please kamala harris the latest contender to embrace alexandria ocasio-cortes. is it enough to win the rising star's support and does it help or hurt kamala's efforts? let's go outfront. >>> and good evening, i'm erin burnett, outfront tonight, itching for
carly lloyd, joined by new york mail about bill de blasio on a float with the words world champions and rapinoe says she hopes to use the team's fame to improve the world. congratulations to the women again. thanks very much for watching. erin burnett outfront starts right now. >>> outfront next, no apologies. embattled labor secretary alex acosta defending handling of the sex crimes case involving jeffrey epstein. was the defense enough to keep his job? did it add up? plus the fed...
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texas democratic congressman lloyd doggett says the new trade deal that replaces nafta will end up costing us at the drugstore it will limit the power of congress to do something about prescription price dog. it says one provision in the deal protects big drug companies against cheaper generic versions of their drugs it's all about limiting competition and protecting monopoly right. >>and that's what causes these prices to go up so much doggett and dozens of democrats wrote this letter to us trade representative robert lighthizer last week they say if the provision stays in the u s m c a bill vote to kill the deal that puts the president in a pickle, either get rid of that provision and risk having to renegotiate the deal. >>or keep it and risk it not passing in congress and the sooner the better texas republican senator john cornyn says there's not a lot of time left to get democrats on board because once. >>it's comes from the white house and it's on a 90 day. a fast track and that can't be amended by congress. >>this is not the only issue democrats have with the u s m c a house speaker
texas democratic congressman lloyd doggett says the new trade deal that replaces nafta will end up costing us at the drugstore it will limit the power of congress to do something about prescription price dog. it says one provision in the deal protects big drug companies against cheaper generic versions of their drugs it's all about limiting competition and protecting monopoly right. >>and that's what causes these prices to go up so much doggett and dozens of democrats wrote this letter to...
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we were happy latest life in lloyds where they match took place. the other main story...scans as the latest diplomatic link suggest that donald trump pulled out of the iran deal because it was the work of his predecessor. a man is charged with the merger of the... how regular exercise and i have a diet could lower the risk of dementia by up to a third. and after more then five hours on court, novak djokovic has beaten roger federer to retain his wimbledon title. good evening. in the last few minutes england's men have trying to over new zealand in the cricket world cup final at lord's. their first ever victory in the competition. it was an extraordinary, nail—biting finale. the game is played to a tie before it ended up being decided by a so—called super over, but each of the two sides batted again. i was points corresponding to its at lloyds now. i guess the reason we love sport is for the drama. here it was intoxicating. i have never witnessed a cricket match quite like this. i guess, the higher the sta kes, this. i guess, the higher the stakes, the higher the tension.
we were happy latest life in lloyds where they match took place. the other main story...scans as the latest diplomatic link suggest that donald trump pulled out of the iran deal because it was the work of his predecessor. a man is charged with the merger of the... how regular exercise and i have a diet could lower the risk of dementia by up to a third. and after more then five hours on court, novak djokovic has beaten roger federer to retain his wimbledon title. good evening. in the last few...
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. >> reporter: but thomas lloyd of deland, florida, says telling the truth got him in trouble.l began when his 10-year-old poodle rembrandt suddenly felt ill last year. lloyd rushed him to nearby deland animal hospital when they told him he needed emergency surgery for a ruptured spleen. i said, are you going to do it right now and they said yep. six hours later they told him to pick rembrandt up but was unable to find a surgeon. he took him too another clinic but they said it was too late and that he needed to be euthanized. >> if he'd have died on the operating table, i would have understood. >> reporter: afterward he posted a review on yep saying the staff had wasted six hours of rembrandt's life and destroyed whatever chance he may have had to live. our rembrandt deserved a better last day. weeks later deland animal hospital and veterinarian thomas macphail sued him for dema nation alleging lloyd's statements were false and published maliciously and recklessly >> i'm finding that isn't always cheap to give an honest review because if the other person has money, they can dri
. >> reporter: but thomas lloyd of deland, florida, says telling the truth got him in trouble.l began when his 10-year-old poodle rembrandt suddenly felt ill last year. lloyd rushed him to nearby deland animal hospital when they told him he needed emergency surgery for a ruptured spleen. i said, are you going to do it right now and they said yep. six hours later they told him to pick rembrandt up but was unable to find a surgeon. he took him too another clinic but they said it was too...
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sian lloyd, bbc news, port talbot.ce of a vip paedophile ring has repeated his claims in court that he was raped by a former head of the british army and byjimmy savile. police launched a £2 million investigation after carl beech said he was one of several children sexually abused by a group that included leading figures from the british establishment. he denies 12 charges of perverting the course ofjustice and one of fraud. postal ballot papers will be sent to around 160,000 conservative party members at the end of this week so that they can choose the next prime minister. will it be borisjohnson orjeremy hunt?
sian lloyd, bbc news, port talbot.ce of a vip paedophile ring has repeated his claims in court that he was raped by a former head of the british army and byjimmy savile. police launched a £2 million investigation after carl beech said he was one of several children sexually abused by a group that included leading figures from the british establishment. he denies 12 charges of perverting the course ofjustice and one of fraud. postal ballot papers will be sent to around 160,000 conservative...
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profits at lloyds banking group have taken a hit from a last—minute rush of ppi claims.ths to the end ofjune. lloyds says it's receiving 190,000 ppi requests every week although only one in 10 results ina claim. it's setting aside an extra 550 million pounds to cover the cost of outstanding compensation. first though to a huge fine on the bookmaker... ladbrokes coral for failing to protect vulnerable customers. it will have to pay £5.9 million after the gambling commission found it did not enforce safeguards for people with gambling problems; and also forfailures in its anti—money laundering measures. in one instance, a customer was prevented from making deposits into their gambling account on 460 separate occasions but they were still able to lose £98,000 over a two and a half year period. ladbrokes coral‘s owner — gvc says it acknowledges and regrets the failures and says its systems have now been brought up to standard. joining us now is adam bradford, co—founder safer online gambling group. thanks forjoining us, what went wrong here because we had systems preventing
profits at lloyds banking group have taken a hit from a last—minute rush of ppi claims.ths to the end ofjune. lloyds says it's receiving 190,000 ppi requests every week although only one in 10 results ina claim. it's setting aside an extra 550 million pounds to cover the cost of outstanding compensation. first though to a huge fine on the bookmaker... ladbrokes coral for failing to protect vulnerable customers. it will have to pay £5.9 million after the gambling commission found it did not...
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and when she complained about this to her bank, lloyds, lloyd said that they thought the direct debitwhich she had before that, but they rejected sue's complaint on the grounds this was legitimately set up and when we enquired into it, it turned out that when a direct debit is initially set up, a lot of checks are done, who you are, what your income is, what your credit record is and so on but after that, you can say to the supplier, vodafone in this case, by the way, can you now send that bill to another bank account, move the direct debit to another bank account and at that stage, it seems no further checks are made, except just to confirm the bank account exists, so this is the loophole that this case has identified, and action on elder abuse is now very concerned about. that is paul lewis from money box. the programme is on the iplayer. the summer heatwave has broken records across the world, and not even the arctic has escaped the dramatic rise in temperatures. there have been hundreds of wildfires within forests in the arctic circle, including siberia, alaska and greenland. plum
and when she complained about this to her bank, lloyds, lloyd said that they thought the direct debitwhich she had before that, but they rejected sue's complaint on the grounds this was legitimately set up and when we enquired into it, it turned out that when a direct debit is initially set up, a lot of checks are done, who you are, what your income is, what your credit record is and so on but after that, you can say to the supplier, vodafone in this case, by the way, can you now send that bill...
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it‘s done by lloyds bank. growth rate of 12% a year. and despite all the warnings about slowing global trade over half, 55% say overseas demand is still growing. steve harris leads the manufacturing for large corporates team at lloyds. steve, 200 companies, is it a fair snapshot of the country as a whole 01’ snapshot of the country as a whole or does it tell us about one section of manufacturing? it mainly tells us about one section of manufacturing because it is larger manufacturers but it is done across a whole bandwidth of manufacturing, which there are many subsectors, from rail to aerospace and defence, food. it tried to encapsulating a good spread of opinion from that large corporate client base. they are pretty optimistic about the next five yea rs, optimistic about the next five years, where is that growth going to come from? is there anything that struck in the survey that showed one sector is going to do well at one particular area of growth is going to come through? there is a couple of key areas. t
it‘s done by lloyds bank. growth rate of 12% a year. and despite all the warnings about slowing global trade over half, 55% say overseas demand is still growing. steve harris leads the manufacturing for large corporates team at lloyds. steve, 200 companies, is it a fair snapshot of the country as a whole 01’ snapshot of the country as a whole or does it tell us about one section of manufacturing? it mainly tells us about one section of manufacturing because it is larger manufacturers but it...
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when she complained about this to her bank, lloyds, lloyds said that they thought that the direct debit but they rejected the complaint on the grounds that of his legitimately set up. when we inquired into it, when a direct debit is initially set up, a lot of checks are done, who you are, your income and your credit record, but after that, you can say to the supplier, vodafone in this case, by the way, can you now send that bill to another bank account, move the direct debit to another bank account? at that stage, it seems, no further checks are made except to confirm the bank account exists. so this is a loophole that this case has identified and action on elder abuse is very concerned. when we talk about such huge sums, was the money refunded ? talk about such huge sums, was the money refunded? it's a bit of a long story. so, the action —— the daughter who discovered this, had a 20 month battle with lloyds and vodafone trying to get something done about this. it was only when as a result result she came to money box that we looked at the story and we thought, this should not have happ
when she complained about this to her bank, lloyds, lloyds said that they thought that the direct debit but they rejected the complaint on the grounds that of his legitimately set up. when we inquired into it, when a direct debit is initially set up, a lot of checks are done, who you are, your income and your credit record, but after that, you can say to the supplier, vodafone in this case, by the way, can you now send that bill to another bank account, move the direct debit to another bank...
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you know who i'm talking about, carli lloyd. >> carli, carli lloyd! carli, carli lloyd!t me just say this first. i've got 22 of the best, bestest friends right behind me. >> she said it! >> and i feel like the old granny a little bit, because i'm always telling them to turn the music down. no, i mean this is incredible. carlos, thank you. thank you to u.s. soccer. our support staff over there, you guys work tirelessly. we changed nine different hotels throughout our journey in the world cup. they don't get the credit they deserve. everybody here, molly our gm, the coms group, everybody. i'm super, super proud of this team. you know, we were obviously here four years ago. it never gets old. these parades are amazing, you fans are amazing. i'm just super proud of every single player on this team. it took all 23 players to get to this point. everybody played a role. it was just incredible to see so many different players step up, so many different players come through for us, and every match we needed somebody to kind of lift us and it's a testament to this group behind us.
you know who i'm talking about, carli lloyd. >> carli, carli lloyd! carli, carli lloyd!t me just say this first. i've got 22 of the best, bestest friends right behind me. >> she said it! >> and i feel like the old granny a little bit, because i'm always telling them to turn the music down. no, i mean this is incredible. carlos, thank you. thank you to u.s. soccer. our support staff over there, you guys work tirelessly. we changed nine different hotels throughout our journey in...
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stacy lloyd. he was a graduate of princeton. president of the ivy club. he tried out for the olympics but then had some health issues. he came from a philadelphia mainline family with law and banking, but he wanted to do something very different. he wanted to become, oh my god, a journalist. he and bunny moved into carter hall and he established a vocation that still exists called the chronicle of the horse. after a number of miscarriages, bunny became pregnant with her son. she had two children. this is stacy lloyd. if you see a family resemblance, thomas is her son over here. it was a difficult pregnancy and bunny was confined to bed. but she read books, designed gardens, and prepared for the next stage of her life. now i will handed it over to matt griswold who will talk about the next stage. [applause] matt: can you hear me? all right. my task is to talk about her next house, called apple hill. a house of her own. carter hall was not her own. a house of her own is where it led her. i was struck with that because we are honoring beatrix farrand, and bu
stacy lloyd. he was a graduate of princeton. president of the ivy club. he tried out for the olympics but then had some health issues. he came from a philadelphia mainline family with law and banking, but he wanted to do something very different. he wanted to become, oh my god, a journalist. he and bunny moved into carter hall and he established a vocation that still exists called the chronicle of the horse. after a number of miscarriages, bunny became pregnant with her son. she had two...
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. >>> frank lloyd wrigt is considered one of the greatest architects in u.s.tory and eight of his most famous works have been added to the united nations world heritage list. cited for their, quote, outstanding value to humanity, michelle miller gives us a tour. >> reporter: this spectacular home built atop a waterfall in a pennsylvania sfoers now on equal footing with the taj mahal, the great wall of china and the pyramids of giza. at least in the eyes of the u.n. falling water was designed by famed american architect frank lloyd wright and this week falling water and seven other wright buildings were added to the world heritage list. cites that are singled out for their value to humanity. >> he's one of the first cultural experts. so this inscription on the list is really a recognition of that seminole contribution that wright made. simply put, our buildings, our world, our homes, even our landscapes in our cities might not be the same without frank lloyd wright's work. >> in addition to falling water, the other sites to make the list include unity temple in
. >>> frank lloyd wrigt is considered one of the greatest architects in u.s.tory and eight of his most famous works have been added to the united nations world heritage list. cited for their, quote, outstanding value to humanity, michelle miller gives us a tour. >> reporter: this spectacular home built atop a waterfall in a pennsylvania sfoers now on equal footing with the taj mahal, the great wall of china and the pyramids of giza. at least in the eyes of the u.n. falling water...
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. >> let's talk to lloyd from three lakes wisconsin. lloyd, good morning. >> good morning.m calling about the person who called about the campgrounds being not kept up. there are a lote of campgrounds years ago run by the national park system employees, rangers. things change budgets got cut, those people privatized who takes care of those grounds. i agree with the person that those qualities of campgrounds changed and when you privatize it thinking you're saving money, your parks became more not likable to visit. >> i think that is part of the problem, years ago they had archaeologists that worked at national parks or for service and they did projects where they had asked volunteers to come work and show them how to do archaeological things or restore things for free. those people would work a week or two volunteering and eventually all that changed when those employees, either retired and never replace the present and thenn privatized it by something with that company comes in bids against for a project to restore building, yes they probably do cheaper, i don't believe th
. >> let's talk to lloyd from three lakes wisconsin. lloyd, good morning. >> good morning.m calling about the person who called about the campgrounds being not kept up. there are a lote of campgrounds years ago run by the national park system employees, rangers. things change budgets got cut, those people privatized who takes care of those grounds. i agree with the person that those qualities of campgrounds changed and when you privatize it thinking you're saving money, your parks...
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carli lloyd's clap against chile. this time morgan stopped for tea. it was a very -- was it a dig at english tradition? was it a reference to the boston tea party and july 4th? she's left us guessing. and ultimately, it was left to the goalkeeper to seal the deal. to book the usa in a record fifth world cup final. >> it just meant a lot to me to have through this whole thing my teammates have had my back. i've had theirs and this was a culmination of that. >> it was as stunning as you would have wanted that semifinal to be. of course, we find out a little bit later on whether it will be the netherlands or sweden lining up against the u.s. >> coy, the reason i was jumping in, what was the reason with megan rapinoe? >> this was a big shock to all of us. their co-captain not even warming up. we caught up with rapinoe after the win. she was asked about not playing. here's what she had to say. >> no, i wasn't fit for selection today. just a minor hamstring strain. for me the timeline really was after the france game. and now i have the extra rest day and l
carli lloyd's clap against chile. this time morgan stopped for tea. it was a very -- was it a dig at english tradition? was it a reference to the boston tea party and july 4th? she's left us guessing. and ultimately, it was left to the goalkeeper to seal the deal. to book the usa in a record fifth world cup final. >> it just meant a lot to me to have through this whole thing my teammates have had my back. i've had theirs and this was a culmination of that. >> it was as stunning as...
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and in half an hour here on bbc news, sian lloyd goes on a road trip across wales to see what the heirthrone has done for the country — that's in charles — prince for wales. good morning and welcome to bbc news. the trump administration has been labelled "inept", "insecure" and "incompetent" in leaked emails from the uk ambassador to washington. sir kim darroch said that the white house was ‘uniquely dysfunctional‘ and ‘divided' under donald trump. but the ambassador also said in the memos that mr trump should not be written off. the foreign office says the leak of diplomatic cables was ‘mischievous‘, but hasn't denied their authenticity. it is pretty unprecedented to see the scale of information that has been leaked and the frankness of the language. these date from 2017 to the present, among the comments made by sir kim darroch he says the trump administration is "inept", "insecure", "incompetent" and he says about donald trump, "for a man who has risen to the highest office in the planet, president trump radiates insecurity and in order to deal with mr trump you need to make your po
and in half an hour here on bbc news, sian lloyd goes on a road trip across wales to see what the heirthrone has done for the country — that's in charles — prince for wales. good morning and welcome to bbc news. the trump administration has been labelled "inept", "insecure" and "incompetent" in leaked emails from the uk ambassador to washington. sir kim darroch said that the white house was ‘uniquely dysfunctional‘ and ‘divided' under donald trump. but...
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every one of them would be chaired on and celebrated in a way lloyd's was getting used to.hem. the runs, that is. anglin recovered at their intensity while stuart slept through teens before. here, chris was the arch companion and accuracy. the ever had conditions and pitch conditions it suited them, english builders caught everything in ireland look like a tea m everything in ireland look like a team playing their very test match ever. defended and hit it, anything, it's easy from the seats. fighting sometimes seems impossible when you're doing it. decades of development and dedication and... 38 all out. england's weld cup spirit and garrett. we have come from the unknown, never in a position where we went to weld cup and have to decide be a part of that. and then very quickly have to adjust for a test cricket. i thought we were outstanding this morning i thought we we re outstanding this morning i thought we were about the exploited conditions beautifully. this'll be a preparation and so i thought they looked ahead to the ashes, that's next week. filing, a chance to play o
every one of them would be chaired on and celebrated in a way lloyd's was getting used to.hem. the runs, that is. anglin recovered at their intensity while stuart slept through teens before. here, chris was the arch companion and accuracy. the ever had conditions and pitch conditions it suited them, english builders caught everything in ireland look like a tea m everything in ireland look like a team playing their very test match ever. defended and hit it, anything, it's easy from the seats....
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congressman lloyd doggett again, especially on a saturday night.bout this one, something spooky. some people are trying to mess with halloween. what do laura cote think about the move? we'll argue next. i would highly recommend it to anyone. with lash serum solution, 7 out of 10 women saw fewer lashes lost during makeup removal. my husband has noticed a difference. i really love lash serum. over 10,000 women have tried it and love it. try new lash serum solution. from l'oreal paris. ♪ to tune... fix fletching... and practice until your groups are tight and consistent. it's time to get your season off to the right start. so head to bass pro shops and cabela's archery gear up sale. come check out the newest gear from archery's top brands, with huge savings so you can stock up on the gear you need. plus get your bow outfitted, tuned and sited right in the store. bass pro shops and cabela's. your adventure starts here. i switched to geico and saved hundreds. that's a win. but it's not the only reason i switched. geico's a company i can trust, with over
congressman lloyd doggett again, especially on a saturday night.bout this one, something spooky. some people are trying to mess with halloween. what do laura cote think about the move? we'll argue next. i would highly recommend it to anyone. with lash serum solution, 7 out of 10 women saw fewer lashes lost during makeup removal. my husband has noticed a difference. i really love lash serum. over 10,000 women have tried it and love it. try new lash serum solution. from l'oreal paris. ♪ to...
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classic lloyd.mor, trying to have a little tongue and cheek fun with bernie. >> could he do this if still ceo of goldman >> absolutely not. >> could david solomon do it >> absolutely not. but he's not in in his retirement and in his dotage and having fun with another senior citizen. >> do you think bernie appreciates -- the real question i actually have. because in many ways lloyd blankfein supports a lot of the policy bernie supports, not all of them. be straight here. >> especially when it coming to the banks. is bernie pushing too much. >> lloyd in his typical way was having some fun. summer doldrums. probably sitting on the beach having a little fun and bernie took the bait and so it's true that lloyd is a guy who by the way moved from the south bronx to east new york and brooklyn for a better life, to what extent do you think the other ceos still in place will be annoyed with lloyd about this? because at the moment even in democratic primary we're not saying that much focus on wall street and t
classic lloyd.mor, trying to have a little tongue and cheek fun with bernie. >> could he do this if still ceo of goldman >> absolutely not. >> could david solomon do it >> absolutely not. but he's not in in his retirement and in his dotage and having fun with another senior citizen. >> do you think bernie appreciates -- the real question i actually have. because in many ways lloyd blankfein supports a lot of the policy bernie supports, not all of them. be straight...
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let's discuss with house ways and means members lloyd dogett.gressman, welcome back. >> good to be with you. >> the argument is this is political payback, that's why you can't get the taxes. what's your counter? >> we dug through the archives and came up with the original documents, copies of them, that showed that president nixon first released some of his tax returns voluntarily, but when the committee needed to see other returns, the internal revenue service not only responded affirmatively, they did it the same day they were asked. and as well the committee looked at the returns of one of president nixon's children. there was not a problem, there was not a debate. just as there really wasn't any debate at the internal revenue service when they got their first internal opinion, the opinion that secretary mnuchin rejected when he turned to political sources to justify the total obstruction. >> is the reason they were able to get them against nixon because there was an impeachment proceeding going on and gives can qualify as -- you extra defere
let's discuss with house ways and means members lloyd dogett.gressman, welcome back. >> good to be with you. >> the argument is this is political payback, that's why you can't get the taxes. what's your counter? >> we dug through the archives and came up with the original documents, copies of them, that showed that president nixon first released some of his tax returns voluntarily, but when the committee needed to see other returns, the internal revenue service not only...
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sian lloyd, bbc news.credit. bbc news has found sites on facebook, instagram and snapchat advertising the fraud, which often leaves victims with hundreds of pounds worth of debt. the department for work and pensions says they are working with social media sites to shut down accounts that promote fraud — as michael buchanan reports. thanks for my 400. happy customers. a government grant, free money. the bogus boasts of the social media sites being used to falsely claim universal credit, defraud the taxpayer, and leave victims with large debts. this is the facebook site that left sophie owing hundreds of pounds. the 26—year—old health care assistant needed money to decorate her home when she came across an offer of a grant. i said it's not a loan, it's a grant? and they said no, it's a government grant, you don't have to pay it back. so they reassure you all the way through the process. they used false e—mail address, they put i had five kids, my rent was £1600. based on the details that the criminals suppli
sian lloyd, bbc news.credit. bbc news has found sites on facebook, instagram and snapchat advertising the fraud, which often leaves victims with hundreds of pounds worth of debt. the department for work and pensions says they are working with social media sites to shut down accounts that promote fraud — as michael buchanan reports. thanks for my 400. happy customers. a government grant, free money. the bogus boasts of the social media sites being used to falsely claim universal credit,...
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george, in that way boris is i'io lloyd george, in that way boris is no exception. i'd just can't think of an example. times are changing. it is great. let us move on to a different story. we move away from politics. the on its front page has got a pink sheep. it also has an investigation, pension schemes cost £4 billion. that is a staggering amount. fill us in, what is happening? this is their investigation. it comes back to reforms under the former chancellor george osborne which was built around making money in pensions. trusting people with their own money and giving them freedom to spend it. there have been various issues with this. not to say the least around shopping around, do people have the right information about how to do this and who are the best providers to do this? and the times have unearthed a few interesting examples of how this is not working out as maybe the intention was. which is a problem because... these are actual scams, these are not pension schemes that have gone wrong. you are investing in something that doesn't exist and was never going
george, in that way boris is i'io lloyd george, in that way boris is no exception. i'd just can't think of an example. times are changing. it is great. let us move on to a different story. we move away from politics. the on its front page has got a pink sheep. it also has an investigation, pension schemes cost £4 billion. that is a staggering amount. fill us in, what is happening? this is their investigation. it comes back to reforms under the former chancellor george osborne which was built...
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when she complained about this to her bank, lloyds, they said they thought the direct debit had beenow about the ladies dementia which she had before that but they rejected her claim and when we enquired into it, it turns out when a direct debit is initially set up, a direct debit is initially set up, a lot of checks are done, who you are and what your income is and so on but after that, you can say to the supplier, vodafone in this case, by the way, can you now send that bill to another bank account? at that stage, it seems no further checks are made exceptjust to confirm the bank account exists. so this is the loophole that this case has identified and action on elderly abuse is now concerned about. and you can hear more on that story on today's money box programme on bbc radio four. that's on just after 12 noon. or you can listen anytime on the bbc sounds app or online. prime minister boris johnson pledges to fund a new high—speed rail route between manchester and leeds. president trump praises boris johnson — and says talks on what he calls a very substantial us—uk trade deal are
when she complained about this to her bank, lloyds, they said they thought the direct debit had beenow about the ladies dementia which she had before that but they rejected her claim and when we enquired into it, it turns out when a direct debit is initially set up, a direct debit is initially set up, a lot of checks are done, who you are and what your income is and so on but after that, you can say to the supplier, vodafone in this case, by the way, can you now send that bill to another bank...
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this is stacy lloyd. if you see a family resemblance, thomas is her son over here. it was a difficult pregnancy and bunny was confined to bed. but she read books, designed gardens, and prepared for the next stage of her life. now i will handed it over to matt griswold who will talk about the next stage. [applause] matt: can you hear me? all right. my task is to talk about her next house, called apple hill. a house of her own. carter hall was not her own. a house of her own is where it led her. i was struck with that because ,e are honoring beatrix farrand and bunny mellon. we always said she has an eye. you know what that means. she looks at something and she completely understands the purpose for whatever it is she sees, or the style or why she would pick that out and seeing the most important thing. both beatrix farrand and bunny mellon throughout her life had an eye. so i guess i would say that bunny mellon, in addition to being a great gardener, was also a cultural force. great culturalo monuments. three. the first one being the white house garden. the second on
this is stacy lloyd. if you see a family resemblance, thomas is her son over here. it was a difficult pregnancy and bunny was confined to bed. but she read books, designed gardens, and prepared for the next stage of her life. now i will handed it over to matt griswold who will talk about the next stage. [applause] matt: can you hear me? all right. my task is to talk about her next house, called apple hill. a house of her own. carter hall was not her own. a house of her own is where it led her....
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frankie one, he won the good weight, to heart, they are trained byjohn and owned by andrew lloyd webber stage but eventually pro compared to win easily. afterjust three months of training, 18—year—old khadijah mellah will be going head to head with olympian victoria pendleton in the prestigious ‘magnolia cup' at goodwood. it's a significant moment for british racing too as she'll be the first jockey to race wearing a hijab. miriam walker—khan went to meet her. i feel ready. and ifeel ready. and i'm i feel ready. and i'm feeling confident. but there always that little nervousness because i've never been a big race ever. the muslim limits by foundation says you can count the number at the non—muslim jockeys in the uk, on one hand. but she doesn't do her background as a barrier. generally i like to explain where i've come from and how i got to where i have. when ido and how i got to where i have. when i do write out i try to spot other people or any other women of colour, and there was only one woman of colour and like 200 writers, but it doesn't phase me in any way. colour and like 200 wr
frankie one, he won the good weight, to heart, they are trained byjohn and owned by andrew lloyd webber stage but eventually pro compared to win easily. afterjust three months of training, 18—year—old khadijah mellah will be going head to head with olympian victoria pendleton in the prestigious ‘magnolia cup' at goodwood. it's a significant moment for british racing too as she'll be the first jockey to race wearing a hijab. miriam walker—khan went to meet her. i feel ready. and ifeel...
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now the work of frank lloyd wright has earned unique global honors.l visit some of the special places he designed, now on a very special list. >>> and if you're heading out the door, don't forget to set your dvr to record "cbs this morning saturday." coming up in our next hour, it's the sport electrifying fans around the world and now in this country. we'll explore the sport of e racing featuring high-performance cars that never need to gas up. >>> plus put on your indiana jones hat as we explore age-old items deep beneath the ancient city of rome. and we'll take you to the world's largest music festival, summerfest, and have a special performance by the killers in our saturday session. you're watching "cbs this morning saturday." yesss, i'm doing it all. the water. the exercise. the fiber. month after month, and i still have belly pain and recurring constipation. so i asked my doctor what else i could do, and i said yesss to linzess. linzess treats adults with ibs with constipation or chronic constipation. linzess is not a laxative, it works differen
now the work of frank lloyd wright has earned unique global honors.l visit some of the special places he designed, now on a very special list. >>> and if you're heading out the door, don't forget to set your dvr to record "cbs this morning saturday." coming up in our next hour, it's the sport electrifying fans around the world and now in this country. we'll explore the sport of e racing featuring high-performance cars that never need to gas up. >>> plus put on your...
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a huge day popular virtual star her character was designed as a mascot for a software called vocal lloyd to the virtual stock even to it with lady gaga ok we're going to have to leave it there it's a huge subject i'm sure we'll talk about it again melissa holroyd thank you very much. to the smalls of a now on lake geneva where a very special wine festival is taking place today have been you know all is special because it only happens once every 20 to 25 years and only the press been invited to do hopefully produce the best local y. i'm to go along with the celebration of the noble grape as lots of entertainment. it's a big occasion for the residents of the day on the lake geneva the local wine growers and their fans are in festive mood that's sparing no expense as they celebrate their cultural heritage and family traditions and the wind. has come to watch the parade leave his young family to defend your little heart in the last one in 1909 but now i'm showing it to my daughter it's a big thing for switzerland really all that makes me proud to. be just as exciting still on the generations
a huge day popular virtual star her character was designed as a mascot for a software called vocal lloyd to the virtual stock even to it with lady gaga ok we're going to have to leave it there it's a huge subject i'm sure we'll talk about it again melissa holroyd thank you very much. to the smalls of a now on lake geneva where a very special wine festival is taking place today have been you know all is special because it only happens once every 20 to 25 years and only the press been invited to...
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let's move on to lloyds.hat there is nothing like a deadline to motivate people's behaviour. obviously a lot of people coming through the door and making those claims. but obviously, lloyds is a company which is heavily plugged into the uk economy, through the loans made to homeowners, to individuals and to businesses, and as long as there is this kind of uncertainty hanging over the this kind of uncertainty hanging overthe uk this kind of uncertainty hanging over the uk economy, it will hang over the uk economy, it will hang over lloyds' sha re over the uk economy, it will hang over lloyds' share price as well. and the people behind ladbrokes and coralfind almost £6 and the people behind ladbrokes and coral find almost £6 million today for not protecting their customers. of course, not a good time to be a bookmaker, what with the restrictions on fixed odds terminals, but does market reaction suggest they were surprised by the size of this fine? yes, well it is a little bit... we have seen the shares come off
let's move on to lloyds.hat there is nothing like a deadline to motivate people's behaviour. obviously a lot of people coming through the door and making those claims. but obviously, lloyds is a company which is heavily plugged into the uk economy, through the loans made to homeowners, to individuals and to businesses, and as long as there is this kind of uncertainty hanging over the this kind of uncertainty hanging overthe uk this kind of uncertainty hanging over the uk economy, it will hang...
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has kind of all kohler but you know really the energy system is those whose cued off of exposure for lloyd. and so people call that the shocker is you just call it anything system that's fine but it is something that is physically us and so we do orient to these things and do it healing from them i was wondering and to what extent at least experience is spiritual i mean life is also a universal symbol for the divine each and every human being yes and artists have been involved with religion since day one. making work that supports the rhetoric that comes from the priesthood or or not. but you can see that all the altar pieces and everything here and in europe i mean it's quite amazing what artists did. and how they were involved with the church and also problem for the church it seems that you were inspired by the many many taishan meditative quality of light because you know you do go inside to greet the light in meditation and that you will get that visual purple and you'll get the beginning of that as you enter meditation so we are followed by light we carry it within us so there never
has kind of all kohler but you know really the energy system is those whose cued off of exposure for lloyd. and so people call that the shocker is you just call it anything system that's fine but it is something that is physically us and so we do orient to these things and do it healing from them i was wondering and to what extent at least experience is spiritual i mean life is also a universal symbol for the divine each and every human being yes and artists have been involved with religion...
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l'oreal doing more poorly -- and of course lloyd and l'oreal to a more poorly.real show you -- doing more poorly. show you we spiked in the middle of the month, but now the likelihood of face the -- of 50 basis points coming down at the fed. quick look at the global bond market ahead of that fed decision. we should be able to show you we are really treading water, looking at the u.s., german, and u.k. 10 year yield ahead of that. one stock mover for you, i wanted to highlight aston martin, falling for its sixth straight day. shares down around 50% in that time. the company reported a first-half loss, slashed forecasts, and there are questions about its future and whether it could be a takeover target. emmae:,, thanks -- vonnie: , thanks. more than a decade after jeffrey oftein was first accused sexual misconduct with young women, he was still in the upper at apollo. reporter: this has become a source of fascination and concern because they've seen jeffrey epstein in and out of the offices at nine west. apollo has taken great strides to distance themselves from t
l'oreal doing more poorly -- and of course lloyd and l'oreal to a more poorly.real show you -- doing more poorly. show you we spiked in the middle of the month, but now the likelihood of face the -- of 50 basis points coming down at the fed. quick look at the global bond market ahead of that fed decision. we should be able to show you we are really treading water, looking at the u.s., german, and u.k. 10 year yield ahead of that. one stock mover for you, i wanted to highlight aston martin,...
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lloyd received his degree in veterinary medicine from michigan state university in 1981. he didn't stop there. he furthers his education with a doctorate in agricultural economics in 1983 and began his long career as both a published researcher and educator. before leaving michigan, jim served as the dean of the michigan state university veterinary college. after years of teaching, presenting, and serving the acking a urel community of michigan, jim was selected as the dean of the university of florida college of veterinary medicine in 2013. my first year in congress, in that role i had the great privilege of working with him directly on a number of initiatives. his passion for science, commitment to agriculture, his passion for the veterinary profession in general, and his friendship inspired not just me but everyone who comes in contact with him. jim, take care in retirement and i look forward to working with you in the future. mr. speaker, i rise today to honor ken brock. mr. brock calls keystone heights home and is an arm yvette ran. in addition to serving his country
lloyd received his degree in veterinary medicine from michigan state university in 1981. he didn't stop there. he furthers his education with a doctorate in agricultural economics in 1983 and began his long career as both a published researcher and educator. before leaving michigan, jim served as the dean of the michigan state university veterinary college. after years of teaching, presenting, and serving the acking a urel community of michigan, jim was selected as the dean of the university of...
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sian lloyd, bbc news.pion, a formerjudge on the show in germany and she has a strong family connection to the show. her sister 0ti has been a professional on four series of the programme. let's talk now to entertainment journalist emma bullimore. tell us a bit more about motsi mabuse. yes, it's very exciting. she's not there because of... she is there because she is brilliant. she was on the german version for years and years, a professional dancer before that, and all the professional dancers on strictly know this... i think people know we've got somebody proper. you say she has proper credentials, but very much skewed to the latin end of the dance spectrum, which if i am right means that all the judges now specialise in latin and there isn't anybody left like len specialising in traditional ballroom. anybody left like len specialising in traditional ballroomlj anybody left like len specialising in traditional ballroom. i don't think she will accept any boring footwork. that show is such a juggernaut. peo
sian lloyd, bbc news.pion, a formerjudge on the show in germany and she has a strong family connection to the show. her sister 0ti has been a professional on four series of the programme. let's talk now to entertainment journalist emma bullimore. tell us a bit more about motsi mabuse. yes, it's very exciting. she's not there because of... she is there because she is brilliant. she was on the german version for years and years, a professional dancer before that, and all the professional dancers...
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first set of his opening match at wimbledon but fights back to win in four against south africa's lloydld cup semi—finals after a 28—run win over bangladesh hello and welcome to the programme where we start with the footballing news that defending champions usa are through to the women's world cup final after a drama—filled 2—1 win over england. all three goals came in the first half with the winner scored by alex morgan on her 30th birthday. the americans will now face netherlands or sweden in sunday's final. colm harrison reports. once famously described as two countries separated by a common language, england in the usa were on this occasion separated by a common cause, trying to reach the world cup final to cause, trying to reach the world cup finalto in cause, trying to reach the world cup final to in the defending champions made a bright start with a goal within ten minutes. their lead
first set of his opening match at wimbledon but fights back to win in four against south africa's lloydld cup semi—finals after a 28—run win over bangladesh hello and welcome to the programme where we start with the footballing news that defending champions usa are through to the women's world cup final after a drama—filled 2—1 win over england. all three goals came in the first half with the winner scored by alex morgan on her 30th birthday. the americans will now face netherlands or...
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loss of life was severely it was was controlled and managed and it's in the ne the disaster was my mr lloyd it's even this time that have been security forces deployed in india as flood affected areas in the parlor as well but there are also massive challenges they have set up 247 help lines but communication towers have fallen in the fall highways have been blocked so it was so hard for security forces to deploy these efforts helicopters on her face this demand so there's actually a hope that waters will recede once the reasons start easing off and they would be able to deploy more of an effort for rescue and recuperation now we know that flooding it happens every year in this part of the world how would you compare this year to previous years. but like us had this seal in the hall there have been reports the flooding has been worse in some parts however all over this particular region floods are an annual affair and the challenges in these reasons are way different from bill to borneo as in india such as flooding in mumbai or the city of chennai now in these either of them all mountainous
loss of life was severely it was was controlled and managed and it's in the ne the disaster was my mr lloyd it's even this time that have been security forces deployed in india as flood affected areas in the parlor as well but there are also massive challenges they have set up 247 help lines but communication towers have fallen in the fall highways have been blocked so it was so hard for security forces to deploy these efforts helicopters on her face this demand so there's actually a hope that...
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two—time fifa player of the year carli lloyd, in what will probably be her last world cup, posting ther the amount of times they have won the trophy. and last but by no means least, megan rapinoe, winner of player of the tournament and the golden boot for top—scorer, alongside ashlyn harris here. no caption needed. just the winners' medals. en route to the win, rapinoe and us president donald trump fell out when rapinoe said she would refuse a visit to the white house if they were to win. trump has tweeted his congratulations to the us team, saying america is proud of you all. no indication of the relationship between him and rapinoe warming up yet, though. other public figures have been keen to show their appreciation, too. talk show host ellen degeneres said these women are the best of what our country represents, and she welcomes them onto her show. tennis great billiejean king congratulates the side on their historic fourth world cup win. and another legend of the game who is still playing now at wimbledon, serena williams, following up on those sentiments, saying she is happy and
two—time fifa player of the year carli lloyd, in what will probably be her last world cup, posting ther the amount of times they have won the trophy. and last but by no means least, megan rapinoe, winner of player of the tournament and the golden boot for top—scorer, alongside ashlyn harris here. no caption needed. just the winners' medals. en route to the win, rapinoe and us president donald trump fell out when rapinoe said she would refuse a visit to the white house if they were to win....
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allie krieger kali lloyd alex morgan megan rapinoe and tobin he had played in 3 world cup finals that just shows the depth of the quality and the experience that the u.s. had in this world you just mentioned megan rapinoe she's really made a name for us of these 2 absolutely yeah i think it's probably going to be remembered really is her $21.00 now of course on and off the page she's got plenty of attention off it was a while ago she said that should be refusing an invitation to the white house if one is forthcoming she repeats rated that that would be her intentions i will have to see what happens now on the pitch she's really become an icon as well she scored 2 goals in the quarter final against france has got her name on the school she in the final play of the tournament and has won a with a top score of minutes pro gold technicality she's $34.00 so this might not be the be too many that's for her a way to go out there no thank you very much. exit polls in greece show the opposition conservative party has won the elections new democracy led by curiosity to talk as to 40 percent of
allie krieger kali lloyd alex morgan megan rapinoe and tobin he had played in 3 world cup finals that just shows the depth of the quality and the experience that the u.s. had in this world you just mentioned megan rapinoe she's really made a name for us of these 2 absolutely yeah i think it's probably going to be remembered really is her $21.00 now of course on and off the page she's got plenty of attention off it was a while ago she said that should be refusing an invitation to the white house...
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you know what scott lloyd did? nothing. nothing. on june 13, 2018, two days later, i was in this committee, this committee, sitting right there, controlled by republicans, when this republican majority refused to do a darn thing about these family separations. not a single hearing, not a single hearing. and you know what? the country was outraged. it wasn't just democrats. two weeks after i went to see those children, working with organizations on the outside, working with people who were outraged by what was happening because this is not any kind of america, not a republican america, not a democratic america. half a million people turned out into the streets to protest the family separation policy, the zero humanitypolicy. laura bush wrote a compelling op-ed. franklin graham, the evangelical spoke out, the churches spoke out. you know who didn't? do you know where there was complete silence on the issue of family separation? right here in this committee from the republican majority. . ght here in this committee so, mr. chairman, th
you know what scott lloyd did? nothing. nothing. on june 13, 2018, two days later, i was in this committee, this committee, sitting right there, controlled by republicans, when this republican majority refused to do a darn thing about these family separations. not a single hearing, not a single hearing. and you know what? the country was outraged. it wasn't just democrats. two weeks after i went to see those children, working with organizations on the outside, working with people who were...
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thinks lloyd borrowed the title from mach $29.00 who wrote everyone is a man and has a dockside which he never shows to anybody and that's what the song is amount. to. after the departure of front man syd barrett due to declining mental health the band decided to explore the theme of mental illness in the album and they struck enough. to hand. the dark side of the. moon still ranks as one of the best selling albums of all time. is the moment casting the sun in the shade or is the moon overrated given that its only light comes from the sun perhaps this question doesn't matter in the end after all without the moon nights on earth would be pitch black. nights as they say belongs to lovers and it's the moon that illuminates them. even if the moon isn't quite as exciting as we're imagining it what would romance be without it. and what else could have inspired van morrison to this song. mom was neither. does. the. log you know i was trying to. get all the new. manager same to. love. the. band put. on by a love. song. about. the moon her majesty that sound carol. icon of the beat generation
thinks lloyd borrowed the title from mach $29.00 who wrote everyone is a man and has a dockside which he never shows to anybody and that's what the song is amount. to. after the departure of front man syd barrett due to declining mental health the band decided to explore the theme of mental illness in the album and they struck enough. to hand. the dark side of the. moon still ranks as one of the best selling albums of all time. is the moment casting the sun in the shade or is the moon overrated...
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lloyd harris and billy played on grass before but here he took this match to the champion, a single breakwin the first set. but in grand slam matches, it isa set. but in grand slam matches, it is a long way to the finish line, especially when it fed a refined his way again. that is preposterously good. and soon having moved through the gears, he beat the tension away. federick turned this around with three sets and 18 minutes. in this port, the man who has been here the longest is still out in front. serena williams is chasing the greatest price, one more major will ta ke greatest price, one more major will take her to 2a titles, margaret court's record. but injuries and childbirth mean it is now two years since her last one. she started her first round match like it was a race against her body. 5—0 up in 20 minutes, the percept sealed at 6—2. but her opponent was not going down easily. after some years on the tour, this was herfirst easily. after some years on the tour, this was her first wimbledon match. other unleaded problems, she made the second set competitive and how williams had t
lloyd harris and billy played on grass before but here he took this match to the champion, a single breakwin the first set. but in grand slam matches, it isa set. but in grand slam matches, it is a long way to the finish line, especially when it fed a refined his way again. that is preposterously good. and soon having moved through the gears, he beat the tension away. federick turned this around with three sets and 18 minutes. in this port, the man who has been here the longest is still out in...
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england have won the cricket world cup beating new zealand a nature magic finished at lloyds cricketund in london. the game went to overtime after the teams had tied. a new leaked memo from the british ambassador claims present trump ditched the iran nuclear deal despite barack obama. it comes as uk, france and germany make a direct appeal to mr chan and iwan‘s leaders to end escalating tensions. protesters in hong kong are up tensions. protesters in hong kong are up on tensions. protesters in hong kong are up on the streets again, trying to keep up the momentum of recent mass protest. tropical storm barry is battering the southern us state of louisiana the torrential rain and high wins. thousands of are without power and new orleans airport has been closed. at ten o'clock they will be a full round—up of the day's news. now on bbc news... our world. china is now thought to be holding more than a million muslims in camps in its far west region of xinjiang. reporterjohn sudworth gets rare, highly controlled access to go inside. muslims are being detained. mosques demolished. thoughts t
england have won the cricket world cup beating new zealand a nature magic finished at lloyds cricketund in london. the game went to overtime after the teams had tied. a new leaked memo from the british ambassador claims present trump ditched the iran nuclear deal despite barack obama. it comes as uk, france and germany make a direct appeal to mr chan and iwan‘s leaders to end escalating tensions. protesters in hong kong are up tensions. protesters in hong kong are up on tensions. protesters...