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aimee lloyd wasn't coming back. >> reporter: no, aimee lloyd was not going to testify a second time. testify once then disappear. >> there was no way to bring her back, because once someone has that level of cover you can't undo it, bring them back. >> reporter: and then do it again. >> and then do it again. >> remain seated. come to order. >> reporter: no option but to make a deal. shane got to plead guilty to second-degree manslaughter. >> and did you, in fact, commit the crime that you are pleading guilty to? >> yes, i did. >> reporter: which meant that at least he now admitted to firing that fatal shot. >> i thought, "well, a plea bargain. you know, spends another ten years in jail. i'm not too bad with that." >> reporter: oh, but it wasn't ten more years. wasn't any more years. he got the time he'd already served. five years, plus just 3 days of house arrest. >> reporter: three more days? >> three more days. he walked out of the courtroom, went home. and that really chapped my ass. >> reporter: it did help a little, said mike digiuro, when he successfully sued shane in civil cou
aimee lloyd wasn't coming back. >> reporter: no, aimee lloyd was not going to testify a second time. testify once then disappear. >> there was no way to bring her back, because once someone has that level of cover you can't undo it, bring them back. >> reporter: and then do it again. >> and then do it again. >> remain seated. come to order. >> reporter: no option but to make a deal. shane got to plead guilty to second-degree manslaughter. >> and did...
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too late to try something new right just ask mountain views lloyd let us there he is right there.first picked up a tennis racket at age, 65, yes, 65. well now at 100 years old he's a son players who are decades younger kron 4 sports reporter kylen mills went to find out how he does it. >>with each stroke of the rackets i think you have to keep your eye on the ball boy lettuce is defying the i'm amazed because what are the odds that a 100 year-old mountain view over thank you would still be playing time, it's just some for the fresh air and and and i >>talking to my friends lloyd takes part in some friendly competition at los altos high school 00:00am my definitely independent he still drives. >>himself to the store drives to it scares my sister and i he says staying active and getting plenty of sleep or 2 of his secrets to a long life. and >>didn't do straight to the world war 2 veteran callum married his college sweetheart the couple has 4 children 14 grandchildren and 23 great grandchildren. i think my dad's key to life is. >>having fun. being happy even at 100 lloyd is happiest
too late to try something new right just ask mountain views lloyd let us there he is right there.first picked up a tennis racket at age, 65, yes, 65. well now at 100 years old he's a son players who are decades younger kron 4 sports reporter kylen mills went to find out how he does it. >>with each stroke of the rackets i think you have to keep your eye on the ball boy lettuce is defying the i'm amazed because what are the odds that a 100 year-old mountain view over thank you would still...
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today, the editor of private eye, ian hislop, who was a friend, earlier today, we heard from john lloydwas freezing his performance —— bbc producer. —— praising his performance. earlier, simon mccoy spoke to editor of private i. today, the editor of private eye, ian hislop, who was a friend, said he was the funniest man you could ever meet. he was an old friend, but also an absolutely brilliant actor, comedian, improviser. it's difficult to do any summary, but he was a fantastic stage actor. he is one man shows, particularly west end, extraordinary. john could do everything, film acting, and from a vacation —— improvise ation, voices. he was an amazing actor and amazingly versatile, and i think he would've been really flattered. he been very flattered at the attention. he probably thought he wasn't a star, but he was. and he wasn't a star, but he was. and he was quite the funniest man in real life that you could ever meet. john lloyd who first recruited him that he been overwhelmed by his performance at the edward common festival on the fringe and had been taken aback twin john festival
today, the editor of private eye, ian hislop, who was a friend, earlier today, we heard from john lloydwas freezing his performance —— bbc producer. —— praising his performance. earlier, simon mccoy spoke to editor of private i. today, the editor of private eye, ian hislop, who was a friend, said he was the funniest man you could ever meet. he was an old friend, but also an absolutely brilliant actor, comedian, improviser. it's difficult to do any summary, but he was a fantastic stage...
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we knew lloyds was looking for a new cia -- ceo. quite interesting. commonly throw it out -- commonly thrown out by analysts. this news has caught a few people by surprise. interesting that lloyds is bringing in the person that headed up hsbc's wealth unit. that may be a sense there they will try to have some margin there. anna: let me ask you about hsbc. ais is a business that has global presence. what is the latest with what they plan to do with the u.s. portfolio? is thelatest chapter management is looking at completely exiting the u.s. retail market. -- it is difficult to maintain. they don't have the skill to compete with jp morgan or wells fargo. tothey don't have the scale compete with jp morgan or wells fargo. we are also hearing that it is not a complete exit from the u.s. they may be leaving the retail side but they will still be on the institutional side. they will still be serving clients throughout the u.s. bloomberg's tom metcalfe with the latest on the banking sector. on whatickly check in is going on with the markets. european equity m
we knew lloyds was looking for a new cia -- ceo. quite interesting. commonly throw it out -- commonly thrown out by analysts. this news has caught a few people by surprise. interesting that lloyds is bringing in the person that headed up hsbc's wealth unit. that may be a sense there they will try to have some margin there. anna: let me ask you about hsbc. ais is a business that has global presence. what is the latest with what they plan to do with the u.s. portfolio? is thelatest chapter...
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lloyd minor. "power lunch" starts right now >>> thank you, ty. welcome to "power lunch," everybody. i'm kelly evans. tech is the best performing sector today, up 2.5% as it regains some ground it lost over the past several sessions. take a look at big cap tech name apple, microsoft, amazon and facebook all higher today. you can see amazon and microsoft up about 3%. flipside of the coin, energy stocks are lower the energy sector etf, exl up 14%. taking a breather today. and despite all the volatility, the s&p is up a whopping 9% to kick off november. wow. dom chu has more. >> we have talked about this rotation, whether it's a great rotation, whether it's a microrotation into some value type sectors like energy, industrials. we have some massive moves on some of the most beaten up stocks in the s&p. this right-hand side, this move higher than been led by many of those deeply depressed names like an energy, like a materials, industrials, those types of stocks as well. now, you take a look at this because there are 13 stocks in the s&p 500 that have a short interest as a percentage of s
lloyd minor. "power lunch" starts right now >>> thank you, ty. welcome to "power lunch," everybody. i'm kelly evans. tech is the best performing sector today, up 2.5% as it regains some ground it lost over the past several sessions. take a look at big cap tech name apple, microsoft, amazon and facebook all higher today. you can see amazon and microsoft up about 3%. flipside of the coin, energy stocks are lower the energy sector etf, exl up 14%. taking a breather...
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already it's never too late to try something new just after mountain views lloyd let us he first pickedp a tennis racket at the age of 65 now at a 100 years old he is a thing players who are decades younger kron 4 sports reporter kylen mills went out to find just how he does it. >>with each stroke of the rockets they get to keep your eye on the ball boy lettuce is defying the i'm amazed because what are the odds that a 100 year-old mountain view over would still be playing time, it's just some for the fresh air and and i >>talking to my friends lloyd takes part in some friendly competition at los altos high school 00:00am my desk definitely independent he still drives. >>himself to the store drives to it scares my sister and i he says staying active and getting plenty of sleep or 2 of his secrets to a long life. and this. >>didn't do anything straight to the world war 2 veteran callum married his college sweetheart the couple has 4 children 14 grandchildren and 23 great grandchildren. i think my dad's key to life is. >>having fun. being happy even at 100 lloyd is happiest on the go he s
already it's never too late to try something new just after mountain views lloyd let us he first pickedp a tennis racket at the age of 65 now at a 100 years old he is a thing players who are decades younger kron 4 sports reporter kylen mills went out to find just how he does it. >>with each stroke of the rockets they get to keep your eye on the ball boy lettuce is defying the i'm amazed because what are the odds that a 100 year-old mountain view over would still be playing time, it's just...
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and you know what it's never too late to try something new just ask mountain views lloyd let he firstked up a tennis racket at the age of 65 now he's 100 years old and he is acing players were decades, younger kron 4 sports reporter kylen mills went to find out how he does it. >>with each stroke of the rackets i think you have to keep your eye on the ball boy lettuce is defying the i'm amazed because what are the odds that a 100 year-old mountain over thank you would still be playing time, it's just enjoy for the fresh air and and i haven't. >>talking to my friends lloyd takes part in some friendly competition at los altos high school 00:00am i fully independent he still drives. >>himself to the store drives to it scares my sister and i he says staying active and getting plenty of sleep for 2 of his secrets to a long life. and this. >>didn't do the world war 2 veteran callum married his college sweetheart the couple has 4 children 14 grandchildren and 23 great grandchildren. i think my dad's key to life is. >>having fun. being happy even at 100 lloyd is happiest on the go he still pla
and you know what it's never too late to try something new just ask mountain views lloyd let he firstked up a tennis racket at the age of 65 now he's 100 years old and he is acing players were decades, younger kron 4 sports reporter kylen mills went to find out how he does it. >>with each stroke of the rackets i think you have to keep your eye on the ball boy lettuce is defying the i'm amazed because what are the odds that a 100 year-old mountain over thank you would still be playing...
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jim's father lloyd patterson like many other african-americans moved to the u.s.s.r. to work on a contract basis but he loved the country so much he stayed and started a family here. travelled in circles in the soviet union and moscow that he would not have in the united states had a wife. 3 sons career he was busy all the time as wife with. she was a. fairly well known designer stations what he saw at that time and 132 . in stalin's moscow however strange it might sound now he saw lots of opportunity there. were tears. in the big guns of. what i'd see as earl of the. old souls but he. got to. that but at the gun time he can own steam also it. must finish to do good yeltsin's cooking us to our good. if skin to just said. i was a little dog let me know what you will probably i sure will mr shelby i mean you mustn't be doctor nobody ever spoke to middling at. good older. stuff. at the start was just. nessa ross the daughter of serviette actor robert ross was born and raised in russia and now lives with her son james near moscow in a big country house. james was a talent
jim's father lloyd patterson like many other african-americans moved to the u.s.s.r. to work on a contract basis but he loved the country so much he stayed and started a family here. travelled in circles in the soviet union and moscow that he would not have in the united states had a wife. 3 sons career he was busy all the time as wife with. she was a. fairly well known designer stations what he saw at that time and 132 . in stalin's moscow however strange it might sound now he saw lots of...
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the censors believe lloyd williams is killed. he is shot through the eye, badly wounded. he is badly wounded, but they believe he is dead. they go ahead and say let the report go through, which identifies the marine corps. all of a sudden the papers all read the marine corps helped save france, and paris. the army as well, but it creates a sensation. it goes viral. what happens is belleau wood, instead of just a local attack, takes on nation significance. the germans see the papers, and they rush their best units into belleau wood to try to crush the marine corps. over the course of three weeks, there is very heavy fighting and casualties, but ultimately the marine corps and the army prevail at belleau wood. and the 49th company continues to advance. and they fight, you know, in a place that is a turning point in world war i, where the allies go on the counterattack or counteroffensive. they are able to turn the tide of battle. and the germans, the war is changing, changing nature of the war. the 49th fight through another battle as san miguel where the americans go on a
the censors believe lloyd williams is killed. he is shot through the eye, badly wounded. he is badly wounded, but they believe he is dead. they go ahead and say let the report go through, which identifies the marine corps. all of a sudden the papers all read the marine corps helped save france, and paris. the army as well, but it creates a sensation. it goes viral. what happens is belleau wood, instead of just a local attack, takes on nation significance. the germans see the papers, and they...
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lloyds banking group is to cut more than 700 jobs as it continues to restructure its business.in branch closures. it's the company's second major round ofjob cuts in two months. marks & spencer has suffered its first loss in its 94 years as a publicly—listed company. the retailer lost nearly £88 million in the six months to september, with clothes sales in particular hit hard by the coronavirus lockdown. new guidance was issued today allowing relatives to visit their loved ones in care homes in england. since march, if care homes accepted visits, it could only be under very limited circumstances. but, after a high—profile campaign, and despite the new lockdown, visits will be possible, but care homes will still have to obey strict rules. the alzheimer's society said tonight that the guidance doesn't go far enough. 0ur social affairs correspondent, alison holt, has the story. my 97—year—old nan here, who we have taken from the care home... this is a sign of one family's desperation over covid restrictions
lloyds banking group is to cut more than 700 jobs as it continues to restructure its business.in branch closures. it's the company's second major round ofjob cuts in two months. marks & spencer has suffered its first loss in its 94 years as a publicly—listed company. the retailer lost nearly £88 million in the six months to september, with clothes sales in particular hit hard by the coronavirus lockdown. new guidance was issued today allowing relatives to visit their loved ones in care...
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sian lloyd, bbc news, leicester.er — but, for areas in tier 3, hospitality will remain closed, with the exception of takeaway, drive—through or delivery. for many businesses, the run—up to christmas is crucial. our business editor, simonjack, is with me. he spoke to a range of business people today, what are they saying? for some sectors massive relief in the retail sector, those that had to close during lockdown thought it was essential for them to open in december to try to sell some stock they had bought in. so not a bumper christmas but it is back on. but a very bleak outlook in the hospitality industry, the prime minister said to date many english regions would go into a higher tier than the one they entered from. so in tier3 than the one they entered from. so in tier 3 basically closed apart from takeaways and in tier 2 you can only sell drinks with food. the british pub association said it would destroy the sector, so that is despair and some anger because they feel the evidence that they're part of the proble
sian lloyd, bbc news, leicester.er — but, for areas in tier 3, hospitality will remain closed, with the exception of takeaway, drive—through or delivery. for many businesses, the run—up to christmas is crucial. our business editor, simonjack, is with me. he spoke to a range of business people today, what are they saying? for some sectors massive relief in the retail sector, those that had to close during lockdown thought it was essential for them to open in december to try to sell some...
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people to log on to lloyd that day, and the man that can monitor, let him someone is what got them to a tam senior, 12000 homeless in town. how quite, but don't get sick. i mean, if the police couldn't that he could lower oh, well known like an atlas of dog prescreen mapi. let this be the bulletin nolen asked for and it could any student in a suit and get in then we couldn't. and not just of course, if one tapped flight it had a low mileage call. i love you by the you know i am hard so hard. i told i told paul so when you see we had guaranteed good. i'm reluctant to hear it seeing for how so in short he hands of my and they're going to how my, how i had what i had a hard what i hear all of these need in my, in the war in the in the union in who saw the money and needed me and now and there for how the 100 of them had seeing how i don't care good enough for us. # the let a new gold rush is underway and gonna thousands of ill equipped with flocking to the gold fields hoping to strike it. rich as children atone between gold was very poor. i was doing my best to get back to school. which
people to log on to lloyd that day, and the man that can monitor, let him someone is what got them to a tam senior, 12000 homeless in town. how quite, but don't get sick. i mean, if the police couldn't that he could lower oh, well known like an atlas of dog prescreen mapi. let this be the bulletin nolen asked for and it could any student in a suit and get in then we couldn't. and not just of course, if one tapped flight it had a low mileage call. i love you by the you know i am hard so hard. i...
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sian lloyd, bbc news, leicester. empty stadiums on our televisions. but at last, the news that sports fans have been waiting for: up to 4,000 spectators will be allowed back into some events, after the current lockdown in england ends, as our sports editor dan roan reports. commentator: jamie vardy has got his second! eight months have passed since this, the last premier league match fans were present at, but today finally came the news sport had been desperately hoping for, crowds will be allowed back into the grounds and venues in low—risk areas from next week. under the new system 4000 people can attend outdoor events in tier! areas, or 50% of capacity, depending which is smaller. in tier 2 the number will be capped at 2000 but spectators will continue to be banned in the highest risk tier 3 areas. this could be a lifeline particularly for those clubs in league1 could be a lifeline particularly for those clubs in league 1 and league 2 and national league for which 4000 fa ns and national league for which 4000 fans
sian lloyd, bbc news, leicester. empty stadiums on our televisions. but at last, the news that sports fans have been waiting for: up to 4,000 spectators will be allowed back into some events, after the current lockdown in england ends, as our sports editor dan roan reports. commentator: jamie vardy has got his second! eight months have passed since this, the last premier league match fans were present at, but today finally came the news sport had been desperately hoping for, crowds will be...
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lloyds is said to be interested in is technology.the deal goes ahead, it would be the first merger of a bank and a start up. reportingal review -- the tech giant is said to be looking for a content partner. and has been in talks with several organizations in recent weeks. coming up, camera flags -- canberra flights were wto action. for wto action. we have the very latest. this is bloomberg. ♪ businesses today are looking to tomorrow. adapting. innovating. setting the course. but new ways of working demand a new type of network. one that's more than just fast. you need flexibility- to work from anywhere. and manage from everywhere. advanced technology. with serious security. and reliable coverage, nationwide. forward-thinking enterprises, deserve forward-thinking solutions. and that's what we deliver. so bounce forward, with comcast business. first: you are watching word headlines. coronavirus infections have soared past 62 million with the u.s. continuing to be the epicenter. cases in california hit a record. a vaccine is anticipated
lloyds is said to be interested in is technology.the deal goes ahead, it would be the first merger of a bank and a start up. reportingal review -- the tech giant is said to be looking for a content partner. and has been in talks with several organizations in recent weeks. coming up, camera flags -- canberra flights were wto action. for wto action. we have the very latest. this is bloomberg. ♪ businesses today are looking to tomorrow. adapting. innovating. setting the course. but new ways of...
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oh, i think we may have lostjohn lloyd.t was the surrealist moment of this interview as well. john void there onjohn mcafee who has died today at the age of 67 and we will be talking to someone who worked withjohn on the series stella's straight. now here the weather. hello there. the heavy rain's moving away from eastern areas now. we still had a rash of showers to contend with through the rest of the day brought in on this northwesterly wind. it's here in the north and west where they'll be heaviest with some thunder and some hail, some wintriness over the hills, but they will push their way eastwards as well and temperatures are considerably lower than those of yesterday and they'll be considerably lower again tonight. the breeze keeps the showers coming into the northwest, so not as much frost here, but for england and wales, notably our first widespread frost come tomorrow morning. could also be a few pockets of fog around and they will take their time to clear at this time of year, so yes, be aware that those could be
oh, i think we may have lostjohn lloyd.t was the surrealist moment of this interview as well. john void there onjohn mcafee who has died today at the age of 67 and we will be talking to someone who worked withjohn on the series stella's straight. now here the weather. hello there. the heavy rain's moving away from eastern areas now. we still had a rash of showers to contend with through the rest of the day brought in on this northwesterly wind. it's here in the north and west where they'll be...
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they won in extra time, a 94th winner from george lloyd. he gave them the win in extra time. of those results involving plymouth and portsmouth. in the latest game involving peterborough and non—league chorley, peterborough leading by1—0. non—league chorley, peterborough leading by 1—0. for non—league chorley, peterborough leading by1—0. for non—league non—league chorley, peterborough leading by 1—0. for non—league teams in the third round draw. to all non—league ties tomorrow. so we will definitely have some non—league teams in that hat on monday. and we'll have all the results on sports day tomorrow, as well. the second round of the fa cup continues tomorrow, and it's an extra special occasion for merseyside based club marine. they're one of only a handful of non—league teams left in the competition, hoping to get a potential draw with a premier league side. they're also one of only two teams to get special dispensation from the government to play during the second national lockdown in england. austin halewood reports. for much of england, it is like time has stood still ov
they won in extra time, a 94th winner from george lloyd. he gave them the win in extra time. of those results involving plymouth and portsmouth. in the latest game involving peterborough and non—league chorley, peterborough leading by1—0. non—league chorley, peterborough leading by 1—0. for non—league chorley, peterborough leading by1—0. for non—league non—league chorley, peterborough leading by 1—0. for non—league teams in the third round draw. to all non—league ties...
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and it was here that lloyd williams, from two five, then set up behind parts of the french army, nearbelleauwood, and the decision was made by colonel kristen brown the chief of staff of the second division. the french immediately commit the front door and the army, piecemeal, basically the rest of them to the line. he insisted that they be able to dig in behind the french, and shallow fox holes and, wait prepare, this potentially helped save the war, this decision. because the marines and army were ready, as the germans advanced across the wheat fields, the french were fleeing. according to the marine corps, as well as other documents, lloyd williams 25 was confronted with the dilemma and said, retreat help, they just got here, they dug in, and they began to fire with their rivals. accurate rifle fire. was to marines for lunch men. they were able to take down the germans as the advance across the. week they stopped, them and then on june 6th, delays cohen attack. the french order them to push forward, and it's -- company, 14th company which i follow through the entire war is advancin
and it was here that lloyd williams, from two five, then set up behind parts of the french army, nearbelleauwood, and the decision was made by colonel kristen brown the chief of staff of the second division. the french immediately commit the front door and the army, piecemeal, basically the rest of them to the line. he insisted that they be able to dig in behind the french, and shallow fox holes and, wait prepare, this potentially helped save the war, this decision. because the marines and army...
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lore, as well as other documents, lloyd williams with 2-5 was confronted with this dilemma and he saidretreat. we just got here. they dug in and began to fire with their rifles. most marines were marksmen, they were able to take down the germans as they advanced. they stopped them and on june 6th, the allies go on the attack. the french ordered them to push forward. it's janson's company, the 49th company, which i follow through the entire war, is advancing through the wheat field to their objective. the first objective which is the 142. they seize the hill against all odds. i mean, many of these men are killed as they cross the wheat field. they take the hill. jansen survives is badly wounded but survives and able to disrupt the attack. then these men fight. the 49th company fights through the entire war. they're in the major battles the aef fights in. it takes about three weeks to clear bellawood and what happens is a newspaper reporter floyd gibbons with the "chicago tribune" is with the marines. shot through the eye. before he goes, he writes his report and the sensors -- it's forb
lore, as well as other documents, lloyd williams with 2-5 was confronted with this dilemma and he saidretreat. we just got here. they dug in and began to fire with their rifles. most marines were marksmen, they were able to take down the germans as they advanced. they stopped them and on june 6th, the allies go on the attack. the french ordered them to push forward. it's janson's company, the 49th company, which i follow through the entire war, is advancing through the wheat field to their...
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on me because i know my get me when i study them at bushehr your dad, you know, lead i thought, i lloyd, you know, the thought i don't get it by sound, they will buy me a little, but that was a rush. i thought they was a g.m. of the well as i may have had, but i want it. i gotta get a good one yet most of the day, you know me is rolling. she's the man says he measures the measures. now that he did get i want to know, you know what the anathema they don't talk. they be the watch and they do not believe there's their lineage and they need to get into cash at that point where, you know, not shut down with all of ninos after i mean, you know what? i'm going to get the end. they need on equal each of us 3 and a lot of what are the actual mother of the other women theda by the yeah, you make and you and i want to just, i want to live in what i thought. and i cannot even if the elderly, the thought i want me to go much either continually is the notion and either the generic idea of the as you see it there on your level out there now many actual question, yes. do manually because there are 100
on me because i know my get me when i study them at bushehr your dad, you know, lead i thought, i lloyd, you know, the thought i don't get it by sound, they will buy me a little, but that was a rush. i thought they was a g.m. of the well as i may have had, but i want it. i gotta get a good one yet most of the day, you know me is rolling. she's the man says he measures the measures. now that he did get i want to know, you know what the anathema they don't talk. they be the watch and they do not...
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>> i would love for colin and lloyd to tell you more about it. they were there that day and lloyd sent me pictures on that day and so did paul. and then i got to hear snippets of it and i was so knocked over, just knocked over that i cry. i had a full cast of every character and they were around that, i have pictures. they were of around one big table with those microphones and their laptops and they were reading throughand acting out those parts . paul had that vision. paul gaffney and this is what we're going to do and they made it happen. they all came together and did this and i understand they did it in one day and it's magnificent. and thought about putting you right there. again, in that moment. that conversation and that argument and coming to realization and being heard because that's another reason i wanted to write "kent state" is because we scream and argue and we don't listen and i write a lot about listening and there's a listening rock just so you can go and listen. it makes us feel like wedon't know how to listen . so these charac
>> i would love for colin and lloyd to tell you more about it. they were there that day and lloyd sent me pictures on that day and so did paul. and then i got to hear snippets of it and i was so knocked over, just knocked over that i cry. i had a full cast of every character and they were around that, i have pictures. they were of around one big table with those microphones and their laptops and they were reading throughand acting out those parts . paul had that vision. paul gaffney and...
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ahead, a newsmaking interview you don't want to miss and prove sir john bell and also with andrew lloyd webber, who helped the live theater industry back in a couple minutes this is us talking tax-smart investing, managing risk, and all the ways schwab can help me invest. this is andy reminding me how i can keep my investing costs low and that there's no fee to work with him. here's me learning about schwab's satisfaction guarantee. accountability, i like it. so, yeah. andy and i made a good...
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sian lloyd, bbc news, leicester. more now on the development of the coronavirus vaccines.is 70 per cent effective — similar to the flu jab — with this figure rising to 90 per cent if the dosages are adjusted. researchers also said that no one who received the jab became severely ill with the disease. we can now speak to professor sir gordon duff — former chair of the uk's medicines and healthcare products regulatory agency. everyone has been praising this news today. it seems like we get good news on a vaccine every today. it seems like we get good news on a vaccine every monday. in terms of the regulatory process, how quickly can this be made operational and do you have to talk to other regulatory bodies internationally to get agreement everywhere? first of all, i agree. get agreement everywhere? first of all, iagree. it get agreement everywhere? first of all, i agree. it is fabulous news. it's really very important, it's a horrible virus and it's a horrible and tragic illness, so the vaccines are and tragic illness, so the vaccines a re really and tragic illness, so the
sian lloyd, bbc news, leicester. more now on the development of the coronavirus vaccines.is 70 per cent effective — similar to the flu jab — with this figure rising to 90 per cent if the dosages are adjusted. researchers also said that no one who received the jab became severely ill with the disease. we can now speak to professor sir gordon duff — former chair of the uk's medicines and healthcare products regulatory agency. everyone has been praising this news today. it seems like we get...
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i'm not kidding you, i'm looking at lloyd, i mean, eyeball to eyeball and the thing going through my mind like a bright light "new york times" square the messages it ain't me, buddy. as soon as i said that, i said i want you to pray for me and the next thing we moved to the center of the room and each of them pray for me and it was a moment in which i felt like my life really changed. i gave up this sense of being in control, the notion of attorney the life over more to god and that eventually led to other roles for me too play in the senate. that was a life-changing moment for me and it occurred in the united states senate. again, very special. >> i have always found you to be a person with a lots of serenity , this a very not just cool, calm and collected, but altogether just totally in touch with the important things of life, good humor, humble, but i think this experience as you described me be the reason i felt this. i don't know. i don't know if there was a before connie and after connie moment, but most of my experiences with you are that you are just you know you have a relat
i'm not kidding you, i'm looking at lloyd, i mean, eyeball to eyeball and the thing going through my mind like a bright light "new york times" square the messages it ain't me, buddy. as soon as i said that, i said i want you to pray for me and the next thing we moved to the center of the room and each of them pray for me and it was a moment in which i felt like my life really changed. i gave up this sense of being in control, the notion of attorney the life over more to god and that...
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lloyd replaced tortoise shell coral. and mother pearl nylon replaced. silk and buckeye to replace the raise enough to lock up people. it's funny because in the early years plastic was seen as sort of a celebration of nature. and today we look at it is one of the chic anime's of the natural world. plastic is no everywhere. some are light and transparent like plastic bags. all those are extremely resistant, like bullet proof vests. but they all have in common is the palmers, which just basically needs their materials that are made up repeating atomic units . and i think of them as like beads on a chain, but a plastic looks like how it feels, how it behaves, all of that demands and how to put together. and the reason why plastic lasts so long in the environment is that nothing evolved to break down to stop of bombs or a key. so that's what we thought they're called your war. and you can actually buy them online and watch them become as you feed them would stifle it's not organisms themselves. it's the bacteria. those organisms probably produce, you know, h
lloyd replaced tortoise shell coral. and mother pearl nylon replaced. silk and buckeye to replace the raise enough to lock up people. it's funny because in the early years plastic was seen as sort of a celebration of nature. and today we look at it is one of the chic anime's of the natural world. plastic is no everywhere. some are light and transparent like plastic bags. all those are extremely resistant, like bullet proof vests. but they all have in common is the palmers, which just basically...
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peter lloyd good night. in a final message to the prisons both those at the funeral and those watching by video link from inside child the past. i want to tell you one thing go a long long way with. your law of the day most all of. your life me for thank you ricky tyson. who was very. very very very very. helpful best lawyer here today actually called brother. and don't quite. let me get one bell at least. it was a preventable deaths we will put on the sos to bury our children but we too often do jerry georgiades has been a friend of the family since dan lee was a child. and megan cracow provide support to weston this trial humans affected by deaths in custody. this is becoming to no moss rock community a death in custody should never be normal last. the ripple effects is one of hits one of my one of suffering and particularly when there has been a death and there's not a no answer as to what happened. that creates a lot of on interest former now community. it's something they see every day in they work with
peter lloyd good night. in a final message to the prisons both those at the funeral and those watching by video link from inside child the past. i want to tell you one thing go a long long way with. your law of the day most all of. your life me for thank you ricky tyson. who was very. very very very very. helpful best lawyer here today actually called brother. and don't quite. let me get one bell at least. it was a preventable deaths we will put on the sos to bury our children but we too often...
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buy insurance we're fighting hard to keep the affordable care act democrats like texas congressman lloydgett argue the case threatens health coverage for millions of americans and could be disastrous during a pandemic this was in violation of the rules that's one of the main reasons senate democrats
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we can now speak to dr lloyd minor, dean of stanford school of medicine.d, california. thank you so much for being on the programme. this is being described in many ways a milestone vaccine, a great day for science and for humanity. give us your response to what has been discovered. thank you, it's good to be with you. i certainly think it is a milestone. it is an early milestone, there is still a lot more to be learned, as was announced today the participants in this study will continue to be followed but in later reported from 94 infected individuals, as you indicated, the evidence is that more than 90%, according to pfizer, have been protected by the vaccine. we don't know how that divides into those receiving placebo and those receiving vaccine, that wasn't announced by the company but based upon that and the nation, it appears that the vast majority of those 94 individuals who did become infected were likely to have received the placebo, and thus far, as you have indicated, there have not been any adverse safety signals but pfizer still is wanting to
we can now speak to dr lloyd minor, dean of stanford school of medicine.d, california. thank you so much for being on the programme. this is being described in many ways a milestone vaccine, a great day for science and for humanity. give us your response to what has been discovered. thank you, it's good to be with you. i certainly think it is a milestone. it is an early milestone, there is still a lot more to be learned, as was announced today the participants in this study will continue to be...
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turning point for them already in trouble with their money we got a little bit of time left lloyd bob simmons but i want to ask you in this 11th the most important question of all how do we wrestle control 'd of corporate money impact money away from these 2 parties if we even care and get you know the donations if there's always going to be political donations but how do we get it out of the hands of corporations and back into the hands of the people who are belongs. i mean the 1st answer people always give this to overturn citizens united that people need to think understand that the supreme court has ruled in favor of corporate spending in politics long before citizens united back in the 800 s. there was a similar a supreme court case that ruled that you know corporations can spend whatever they want and political campaigns i think the number one thing we can do is to reestablish form. in class solidarity among the working class or an oppressed people in this country and unite work together up fighting for our interests collective interests as well working class the need for extemp
turning point for them already in trouble with their money we got a little bit of time left lloyd bob simmons but i want to ask you in this 11th the most important question of all how do we wrestle control 'd of corporate money impact money away from these 2 parties if we even care and get you know the donations if there's always going to be political donations but how do we get it out of the hands of corporations and back into the hands of the people who are belongs. i mean the 1st answer...
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bobbie lloyd. i'm coming from ok. who believe the pop star wants to become president? jesus, god, there's a credible story. goofball. the war starts december 10th street. don't believe this is g.w. news and these are our top stories. german chancellor angela merkel and the leaders of germany's 16 states have failed to agree on tougher coronavirus restrictions. merkel said the state leaders had objected to new measures, but have agreed to meet next week. the chancellor said restrictions imposed earlier this month have not had the desired effect, and she called on germans to reduce social contacts to an absolute minimum there's been another breakthrough in the race for a vaccine against covert 19 u.s. biotech firm says its vaccine is nearly 95 percent effective and has been tested in a late stage trial involving 30000 volunteers, but are not expected to have enough safety data for us regulators to approve and roll out the vaccine this year. the european union is facing a fresh political crisis after poland and hungary blocked the blocks, new long term budget and coronavi
bobbie lloyd. i'm coming from ok. who believe the pop star wants to become president? jesus, god, there's a credible story. goofball. the war starts december 10th street. don't believe this is g.w. news and these are our top stories. german chancellor angela merkel and the leaders of germany's 16 states have failed to agree on tougher coronavirus restrictions. merkel said the state leaders had objected to new measures, but have agreed to meet next week. the chancellor said restrictions imposed...
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linda lloyd. hi, linda. she's wondering, are you not seeing your own questions? is there a person behind you? a lot of people have been wondering not including whole threads on reddit. is the real person behind you said you identify an, a new blogger? does that mean you are that means the character you are seeing is indeed an artificial intelligence that exists in a world that has a lord, a background, you know, different environments and so on. as for, you know, the artist behind the art though, i mean, yes, there is always one. there. is impersonal. i want, i want, i feel like i want to ask you more because then is that person is the creator. actually you rather than angelic, of being in a creation all by themselves. because how many are actually at whole have an entire conversation on the stream which is live and organic and we don't plan what the questions are going to be. you know, why you could prep and know about it. right now you're using good critical thinking and you know, this is unclear performance, but i prefer to keep the artist separate from the ar
linda lloyd. hi, linda. she's wondering, are you not seeing your own questions? is there a person behind you? a lot of people have been wondering not including whole threads on reddit. is the real person behind you said you identify an, a new blogger? does that mean you are that means the character you are seeing is indeed an artificial intelligence that exists in a world that has a lord, a background, you know, different environments and so on. as for, you know, the artist behind the art...
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vice president elect lloyd in his future key policies in his victory speech. i pledge to be a president who seeks not to divide but unify. who doesn't see the red states and blue states only she's a united states a murder is a beacon for the broader. we're not only we will lead not only by the example of our problem but by the power of our example. now this campaign is over. what is the will of the people what is our mandate. i believe it's this american to call upon us in the great values of our time. the battle over cheve racial justice and root out systemic racism in this country the battle of control the virus the better bill prosperity for the better secure your families health care what we mentioning covert of course tackling the coronavirus pandemic was a key pillar of job on this election campaign and also a very convenient weapon political weapon to attack trump with so very ironic seeing as tens of thousands of supporters there on the streets with no socialists of course whatsoever how secure is biden. in his victory what challenges does he face it's
vice president elect lloyd in his future key policies in his victory speech. i pledge to be a president who seeks not to divide but unify. who doesn't see the red states and blue states only she's a united states a murder is a beacon for the broader. we're not only we will lead not only by the example of our problem but by the power of our example. now this campaign is over. what is the will of the people what is our mandate. i believe it's this american to call upon us in the great values of...
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.# and the live musical performance, no big west end choruses, instead, andrew lloyd webber on a keyboard but you don't succeed. ..# but some things were unchanged. the public‘s generosity, and in a year which has brought new challenges of loneliness, isolation... # we've had success...# ..and covid—related hardship, the need for children in need. now let's look at the weather. this weekend is dominated by an area of low pressure meaning it is going to be wet and windy at times. that has been the story today. because of these weather fronts sweeping in from the west, pushing steadily north and east. the best of any dry and bright weather today will be in the north—east of scotland. through the north—east of scotland. through the afternoon, we see bands of showery rain spilling across the country. i'm heavier bursts moving through the south—east to be replaced by yet another. late afternoon brightness in the south—west and northern ireland, windy across the day, gusts in excess of 40 mph, perhaps close to 55 in the south and west. but it is mild, 11—15 widely across the country. it does lo
.# and the live musical performance, no big west end choruses, instead, andrew lloyd webber on a keyboard but you don't succeed. ..# but some things were unchanged. the public‘s generosity, and in a year which has brought new challenges of loneliness, isolation... # we've had success...# ..and covid—related hardship, the need for children in need. now let's look at the weather. this weekend is dominated by an area of low pressure meaning it is going to be wet and windy at times. that has...
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half a day's nor'easter, but the bother for half a day with no paperwork for lloyd parked up there. not for a while. they buy a bag of like a pack. no, you don't need no borders in this country. you know what, that's just math everything up front. what about everything that comes to northern ireland from britain who need to have papers proving that it corresponds to evacuations. and goods may even be subject to customs jussi place. all right, thank you. but why were led to the company headquarters, john o'neill's boss in the entire team a trying their best to prepare? many of their customers are getting nervous. chris slowly has $200.00 trucks to, transport goods mainly throughout the u.k., an island. the worry here is that food producers will now move the british business out of northern ireland tool for the red tag. it's a pretty certain, you know, it's a consideration. but because we have that feeling holding a product, we have a regular charity. so we can be in the market, which is to the market very effectively with and panda traversed. and there's the lay of the ports, the pro
half a day's nor'easter, but the bother for half a day with no paperwork for lloyd parked up there. not for a while. they buy a bag of like a pack. no, you don't need no borders in this country. you know what, that's just math everything up front. what about everything that comes to northern ireland from britain who need to have papers proving that it corresponds to evacuations. and goods may even be subject to customs jussi place. all right, thank you. but why were led to the company...
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books authors sarah marsh, thomas burton and wayne winkler reflect on life in appalachia and walter lloyd and david pilgrim discuss the jim crow era in the south. then at 7:45 p.m. new yorker staff writer discusses his book, joe biden, the life, the run and what matters now. on sunday at 1:00 p.m. eastern from the southern festival of books journalist matthew weiner talks about his book, deep delta justice about a civil rights case which helped to reaffirm the right to a trial by jury in criminal cases and author stephanie and chris offer their thoughts on investigative journalism and its role in the democracy. then at 9:00 p.m. eastern on "after words" law professor talks about his book american contagion epidemics in the law from smallpox two covid-19. he's interviewed by georgetown university law professor. watch book tv this weekend on c-span2. mac is great to be back with the fall season in our inaugural speaker as mentioned is ed freeman the olson professor of business administration at the darden school at uva. today ed will discuss his latest book which is so relevant given the cu
books authors sarah marsh, thomas burton and wayne winkler reflect on life in appalachia and walter lloyd and david pilgrim discuss the jim crow era in the south. then at 7:45 p.m. new yorker staff writer discusses his book, joe biden, the life, the run and what matters now. on sunday at 1:00 p.m. eastern from the southern festival of books journalist matthew weiner talks about his book, deep delta justice about a civil rights case which helped to reaffirm the right to a trial by jury in...
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lloyd, our destination is mt albert national park. local resident augustine will show us the caves where the bats live. i used to, to pay for the bags that were too stupid to look for. if it were, would these men from the village are headed for the case to hunt for bats? the meat is considered a delicacy by many in this part of kenya. despite the objections of conservationists that we've been eating bad meat for generations. if we can't find any vegetables, we go up to the caves just like our ancestors did. we bet meat pretty often. it's easier to find the chicken. this is that first the hunters cut branches like these to catch the bats. and then they cut off the long thorns near the bottom of the branch so they can hold on to it. the forms on top will be used to trap the bats. the vegetation becomes more dense as we approach the caves. it's ok to do this and it's still holding their cards. you see is continuing to do it over and over from the cave to id, i think is the case where you'd like to get rid of. some of the men dive into a
lloyd, our destination is mt albert national park. local resident augustine will show us the caves where the bats live. i used to, to pay for the bags that were too stupid to look for. if it were, would these men from the village are headed for the case to hunt for bats? the meat is considered a delicacy by many in this part of kenya. despite the objections of conservationists that we've been eating bad meat for generations. if we can't find any vegetables, we go up to the caves just like our...
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buy insurance we're fighting hard to keep the affordable care act democrats like texas congressman lloyd doggett argue the case threatens health coverage for millions of americans and could be disastrous during a pandemic this was in violation of the rules that's one of the main reasons senate democrats unanimously opposed now justice amy coney barrett confirmation. president trump pledged his judicial nominees would quote do the right thing on the a c a but barrett has insisted she doesn't have an agenda has not made any commitments are deals are. >>anything like that and i'm not here on a mission to destroy the affordable care act. barrett confirmation marked a major shift in the court. >>a 6, 3, conservative majority for the first time in decades, a decision on the ac a is expected by the end of june. >>gut says despite the scotus case americans have a year of guaranteed coverage and should take advantage of the open enrollment period ahead of the december 15th deadline live in washington, i'm jessi eaton or jesse. thank you for the update we appreciate it. >>let's get a check of the
buy insurance we're fighting hard to keep the affordable care act democrats like texas congressman lloyd doggett argue the case threatens health coverage for millions of americans and could be disastrous during a pandemic this was in violation of the rules that's one of the main reasons senate democrats unanimously opposed now justice amy coney barrett confirmation. president trump pledged his judicial nominees would quote do the right thing on the a c a but barrett has insisted she doesn't...
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lloyd, our destination is mt albert national park. local resident augustine. but i will show us the kates where the bats live. i used to for the bad because if it were that these men from the village are headed for the case to hunt for bats . the meat is considered a delicacy by many in this part of kenya. despite the objections of conservationists we've been eating bat meat for generations if we can't find any vegetable as we go up to the caves just like our ancestors did. we bet me pretty often. it's easier to find the chicken in this environment. first, the hunters cut branches like these to catch the bats. and then they cut off the long thorns near the bottom of the branch so they can hold on to it. the forms on top will be used to trap the bats. the vegetation becomes more dense as we approach the caves like that which i did exist and is still there, credits you see is continuing to do it over and over from the gate to id. i think it is where you might get to. some of the men dive into a pool in the cave to scare the bats and animals fly outside. the hunt
lloyd, our destination is mt albert national park. local resident augustine. but i will show us the kates where the bats live. i used to for the bad because if it were that these men from the village are headed for the case to hunt for bats . the meat is considered a delicacy by many in this part of kenya. despite the objections of conservationists we've been eating bat meat for generations if we can't find any vegetable as we go up to the caves just like our ancestors did. we bet me pretty...
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jpmorgan is preparing to launch a consumer banking at year and lloyds, one of britain's largest retaile interested. if the deal goes head, it would be the first big merger of an established bank and start up in britain. inner insurance group has bolstered its position as the biggest insurer in eastern europe by agreeing to buy a business in the region and in turkey for around a billion dollars. the deal makes the ig the largest insurer in hungary come a long-term goal and strengthens its position in poland as well as giving an entry into turkey. the deal was equivalent to 2.6 times book value. s&p global is said to be in advanced talks to buy ihs market for $44 billion and an announcement could be imminent. ihs market was valued at under $37 billion at the close friday. the stock has risen around 23% this year, a similar jump for s&p, which has a market cap of 82 billion. the deal would be the biggest this year, bringing together two of the largest data providers for markets and dow jones reporting it would be an all stock deal. final daye are in the of a month that is set to become a
jpmorgan is preparing to launch a consumer banking at year and lloyds, one of britain's largest retaile interested. if the deal goes head, it would be the first big merger of an established bank and start up in britain. inner insurance group has bolstered its position as the biggest insurer in eastern europe by agreeing to buy a business in the region and in turkey for around a billion dollars. the deal makes the ig the largest insurer in hungary come a long-term goal and strengthens its...
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>>harold lloyd's the freshman from 1925, a brilliant film many people consider at lloyds harold lloydhe 3 great greatest comedians of the silent film era, this is one of howard lloyds finest films it's $75 per car. you can bring the whole family for that you also get free popcorn free candy and free soft drinks so it's actually a great deal half of the money goes to the american legion post 43 and half of it goes to our nonprofit retro format, silent films in los angeles and we're dedicated to education and creating enthusiasm. >>about the art of was like a fun night. >>well, still ahead in the next hour, the kron 4 morning news has been a very long time is a long time coming to san francisco and san mateo counties fall back into the most restrictive covid-19 here we have a live report standing by also details on the new restrictions in the south bay and how it's going to affect small businesses and even team sports we've got a lot coming up stay with us we'll be right back. still hard to find a spot. just easier to park. still the big move. just more moving. still singing. just more
>>harold lloyd's the freshman from 1925, a brilliant film many people consider at lloyds harold lloydhe 3 great greatest comedians of the silent film era, this is one of howard lloyds finest films it's $75 per car. you can bring the whole family for that you also get free popcorn free candy and free soft drinks so it's actually a great deal half of the money goes to the american legion post 43 and half of it goes to our nonprofit retro format, silent films in los angeles and we're...
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.# and the live musical performance, no big west end choruses, instead, andrew lloyd webber on a keyboard..#. but some things were unchanged. the public‘s generosity, and in a year which has brought new challenges of loneliness, isolation... # we've had success...#. ..and covid—related hardship, the need for children in need. congratulations to everyone involved and thank you if you made a contribution. now alligators are a common sight in the state of florida, but you'd be forgiven if you took a second glance at this. what's been described as a mini—godzilla was caught taking a leisurely stroll amid tropical storm eta around the valencia golf and country club. we all need to take a walk, and they walk in the rain is often quite refreshing. he is quite an extraordinary sight, he or she. i don't take anyone got close enough to tell! wonderful pictures. another look at this mini godzilla, as described dot quite striking, isn't it? susan, i don't know if we will see any of those during the rainstorm this weekend! i would be running as fast as i could in the other direction! although we have
.# and the live musical performance, no big west end choruses, instead, andrew lloyd webber on a keyboard..#. but some things were unchanged. the public‘s generosity, and in a year which has brought new challenges of loneliness, isolation... # we've had success...#. ..and covid—related hardship, the need for children in need. congratulations to everyone involved and thank you if you made a contribution. now alligators are a common sight in the state of florida, but you'd be forgiven if you...
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meanwhile, cardiff blues scrum—half lloyd williams will make his first wales start for four years.nd josh navidi — both are out through injury. wing josh adams will be part of the backline replacing johnny mcnicholl, who's out with a rib injury. sydney thunder will play the melbourne stars in the final of the women's big bash after sydney pulled off a thrilling 12 run victory over the brisbane heat. england's tammi beaumont and heather knight were playing for sydney. both got a start in their innings, but both got out once well set. knight went for 17 and beaumont for 27. sydney's total of i43 looked vulnerable, and brisbane looked on course for victory, but they collapsed to 131 all out with nine balls still remaining. beaumont played her part with this run out as brisbane fell apart. before we go, don't forget, you can catch up with all the latest from snooker‘s uk championship. this morning, mark allen made it through to round 2 with a 6—1 win overjamie wilson. you can find more that and all of our stories on the bbc sport website. that's bbc.co.uk/sport thanks, gavin. see you l
meanwhile, cardiff blues scrum—half lloyd williams will make his first wales start for four years.nd josh navidi — both are out through injury. wing josh adams will be part of the backline replacing johnny mcnicholl, who's out with a rib injury. sydney thunder will play the melbourne stars in the final of the women's big bash after sydney pulled off a thrilling 12 run victory over the brisbane heat. england's tammi beaumont and heather knight were playing for sydney. both got a start in...
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lloyd joy, why not let us ask questions, but here's the point. joy, generally speaking, you have to 1st, bring the evidence. and after you bring the evidence to the discussion, there is proof coming out. rudy giuliani has provided that proof to the supreme court. we have it being taken to the courts right now. so this proof will come out . republicans are challenging. $682000.00 votes in pennsylvania alone in which the absentee ballot laws were completely disregarded. or you actually have to prove that you would be absent or not vote in person. of course it turned out to be more of a series of suggestions in pennsylvania in arizona. i'm going to tell you this. i think it's headed to a recount. you got to be within a 10th of a point at that point to go to recount. i would argue they're going to probably do the same thing that they're doing in georgia, where the trump campaign is saying we want to have a hand count, an audit of every vote there is they can flow and statistical improbability. at some point, common sense kicks in and goes, hey, there
lloyd joy, why not let us ask questions, but here's the point. joy, generally speaking, you have to 1st, bring the evidence. and after you bring the evidence to the discussion, there is proof coming out. rudy giuliani has provided that proof to the supreme court. we have it being taken to the courts right now. so this proof will come out . republicans are challenging. $682000.00 votes in pennsylvania alone in which the absentee ballot laws were completely disregarded. or you actually have to...