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what do you think of all this, mark tony, do they ne to be broken up? i think. >> i think the most important thing right now is that there needs to be new leadership at pg&e and it needs to happen really quickly. a federal court judge has the opportunity toppoint a receiver, which is what we're recommending to take charge of the company, make sure that the safetyegations are being carried out so that we can stop more wildfires from happening. >> i should point out that judgealsop is the judge overseeing the probation case out of the san bruno explosion. is that really the best option? you have said that you thought pg&e should declare bankruptcy, that that was the best option. >> it's the best option for this is the bankruptcy out of convenience, not of necessity.ba ruptcy for them will provide them the opportunity touc restre and really they come out the winner and we come out the loser. but it may be the opportunity for us to look at some opportunities for public power as they're in bankruptcy. the may be some municipalities that are inrested in purch
what do you think of all this, mark tony, do they ne to be broken up? i think. >> i think the most important thing right now is that there needs to be new leadership at pg&e and it needs to happen really quickly. a federal court judge has the opportunity toppoint a receiver, which is what we're recommending to take charge of the company, make sure that the safetyegations are being carried out so that we can stop more wildfires from happening. >> i should point out that...
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(pam) lots to talk about in the sports world toni mark carpent the studio. the warriors are now in the all-star break, but steve kerr was able to start his time off a few minutes early. coach kerr forced to pay up 25-thousand dollars for last n tirade against an official in portland. let's recap what unfolded, 4-minutes to go in the 4th, draymond green called for a flagrant foul that didn't look flagrant, but kerr wasn't having it... jumps off the bench and goes right at the refs... throws down his clipboard... he storms onto the court and is screaming at the officials...leaving them no choice but to throw him out. --blazers end up rolling 129-107, but the warriors are still first place out west at 41-16. yet, that's beside the point for coach kerr. "i was just shocked.. that.. that was called a flagrant foul and i'm not sure how it's determined i don't remember if it's determined in new york, or if the floor but that's uh.. head scratching that.. that could be called a flagrant foul. i mean the guys going to go in for a dunk, he had to make sure
(pam) lots to talk about in the sports world toni mark carpent the studio. the warriors are now in the all-star break, but steve kerr was able to start his time off a few minutes early. coach kerr forced to pay up 25-thousand dollars for last n tirade against an official in portland. let's recap what unfolded, 4-minutes to go in the 4th, draymond green called for a flagrant foul that didn't look flagrant, but kerr wasn't having it... jumps off the bench and goes right at the refs... throws down...
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he's a very special legacy, and tony added his own mark on the place in a perfect kind of way. >> hery with an award for restoration excellence. >> how proud are you to own this house? >> well, it's a dream come true in many respects. >> it's a gift to see it. >> well, thank you. >> so that's the end of my tour and of tony's "strange inheritance" story, right? not so fast. for tony, as it turns out, this was just the beginning. >> i didn't plan to do this. i wanted to have my own quiet life. >> next, the surprising twist tony never saw coming. >> what's your "strange inheritance" story? we'd love to tell it. send me an e-mail or go to our website... [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] >> now back to "strange inheritance." >> for years, tony belluschi commutes from his chicago home to portland to renovate his strange inheritance, this beloved architectural gem designed by his father, pietro. he ends up in a good place, the one he never expected. >> i've sold my practice in chicago, i've moved here. >> you think you'll ever decide, "i made a mistake"? >> absolutely 110% no. this, all of a su
he's a very special legacy, and tony added his own mark on the place in a perfect kind of way. >> hery with an award for restoration excellence. >> how proud are you to own this house? >> well, it's a dream come true in many respects. >> it's a gift to see it. >> well, thank you. >> so that's the end of my tour and of tony's "strange inheritance" story, right? not so fast. for tony, as it turns out, this was just the beginning. >> i didn't...
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tony, as usual, will be there. markews, sheffield, england. >> a touching story. >>> that's the "overnight news" for this thursday. for some of you, the news continues. for others, check back with us a little later for "the morning news" and, of course, "cbs this morning." from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm nikki battiste. ♪ >>> it's thursday, february 14th. 2019. this is the "cbs morning news." paul manafort's bombshell. a judge says he lied to investigators in the russia probe breaching his plea deal. >>> congress food is ready to pass a bill to avoid another shutdown. the president has not yet said he would sign it. >>> and today marks one year since the deadly school shooting in parkland, florida. the movement that was launched in the aftermath and the survivors that
tony, as usual, will be there. markews, sheffield, england. >> a touching story. >>> that's the "overnight news" for this thursday. for some of you, the news continues. for others, check back with us a little later for "the morning news" and, of course, "cbs this morning." from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm nikki battiste. ♪ >>> it's thursday, february 14th. 2019. this is the "cbs morning news." paul manafort's...
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ten men has touched the hearts of thousands right around the world, and they've all shared tony's dream of marking and the man who has dedicated his life to honouring strangers... the story even made news in the us. tony, lovely to see you again... a month ago, tony got his wish. it gives me great pleasure to say look to the skies on 22nd of february for a very special flyby. you got your flyby, tony! today, sheffield will have a chance to pay tribute to the men of mi amigo, who made the ultimate sacrifice 75 years ago. which brings us to today. as you can see, there are a few people here at the memorial and a glorious, sunny day. earlier around 8:30am, the crowds were in their thousands. how do you describe it? tony said, breathtaking. normally tony foulds daily visit to the war memorial in sheffield's endcliffe park is a moment of quiet, solitary reflection. today it wasn't that moment. from first light, thousands have begun to arrive. as an eight tony had watched as the plane crashed to avoid hitting people in the park. today on the 75th anniversary, that terrible day would be marked. perhaps w
ten men has touched the hearts of thousands right around the world, and they've all shared tony's dream of marking and the man who has dedicated his life to honouring strangers... the story even made news in the us. tony, lovely to see you again... a month ago, tony got his wish. it gives me great pleasure to say look to the skies on 22nd of february for a very special flyby. you got your flyby, tony! today, sheffield will have a chance to pay tribute to the men of mi amigo, who made the...
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remembering the ten — a special fly—past to mark the 75th anniversary of a world war ii plane crash in sheffield, in which ten us soldiers lost their lives. thousands joined tony thank sheffield to mark the occasion. you. i can't, i can't all thank you. i can't, i can't believe all this. this is unbelievable to me. 0n the 22nd of february 19114, the crew set off on their final mission to denmark, but they never made it back to base. the irish government will shortly publish legislation for a no—deal brexit, a scenario that the irish foreign
remembering the ten — a special fly—past to mark the 75th anniversary of a world war ii plane crash in sheffield, in which ten us soldiers lost their lives. thousands joined tony thank sheffield to mark the occasion. you. i can't, i can't all thank you. i can't, i can't believe all this. this is unbelievable to me. 0n the 22nd of february 19114, the crew set off on their final mission to denmark, but they never made it back to base. the irish government will shortly publish legislation for...
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tony. tell us a little bit about why marking a moment like that is so important.at were lost here at 75 years ago today. you are from the us air force. for you and your colleagues, this is such an important event to mark, isn't it? absolutely. as my colleague said, we have a very special relationship with the uk and the folks in the raf. this is a great opportunity to honour both of men that made the sacrifice that day, 75 years ago in this part. to say thank you to tony for taking care of them all this time, our fallen comrade. for taking care of them all this time, ourfallen comrade. and for taking care of them all this time, our fallen comrade. and the support we receive throughout the uk throughout our presence here. its mixed emotions today. it feels sad on one level because of the tragedy that happened here, but also exciting to know, tony, that the fly— past exciting to know, tony, that the fly—past is happening and it's thanks to your commitment and dedication for all these years. dan wouldn't tell me nothing, so i had no idea what was happening! he kept i
tony. tell us a little bit about why marking a moment like that is so important.at were lost here at 75 years ago today. you are from the us air force. for you and your colleagues, this is such an important event to mark, isn't it? absolutely. as my colleague said, we have a very special relationship with the uk and the folks in the raf. this is a great opportunity to honour both of men that made the sacrifice that day, 75 years ago in this part. to say thank you to tony for taking care of them...
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straight off the mark, presumably instinctive, john mcdonnell said he was a villain. tony pandy. quell riots. that has become part of the history of the labour movement in the south wales valleys and he has never been thought particularly highly there. while i admire john mcdonnell for most of the time speaking his mind roughing it is really refreshing that he does not shy away from sharing his opinions, you would think that someone might churchill, you might have been able to have come up with a more balanced answer. ido come up with a more balanced answer. i do not think anybody would criticise him for saying he is a bit of both. there was deliberately —— gallipoli and suggestions he knew about them bombing raids beforehand. these views now are clearly incredibly outdated and wrong. nevertheless he has some unpopular and divisive views. he was also the marl and divisive views. he was also the man who stood up to appeasing hitler and two goes through, as a country, through the war. we know how the brits feel about the second world war. he led us. there is a great deal of nationa
straight off the mark, presumably instinctive, john mcdonnell said he was a villain. tony pandy. quell riots. that has become part of the history of the labour movement in the south wales valleys and he has never been thought particularly highly there. while i admire john mcdonnell for most of the time speaking his mind roughing it is really refreshing that he does not shy away from sharing his opinions, you would think that someone might churchill, you might have been able to have come up with...
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another reason why afghanistan's battle against polio may take some time to win tony berkeley out zero carbon. february second marks four months since washington post columnist was murdered in the saudi consulates in istanbul his body still hasn't been found a united nations special operator has been a target for the past week leading an independent investigation of the scene was last seen entering the consulate on october the second he never left the building prosecutors in saudi arabia have charged a number of saudi man with his murder but circus off already is what whoever ordered the killing also held some accounts stephanie decker has more from istanbul . agnes is wrapping up a weeklong visit here in turkey she's met with the foreign minister she's met with intelligence officials she's met with the chief prosecutor of course the man in charge of turkey's investigation into what happened exactly in that building behind me she's met with friends and she's also met with his fiance trying to get a picture of what exactly happened on that day exactly four months ago now it's not clear at the moment where the she ha
another reason why afghanistan's battle against polio may take some time to win tony berkeley out zero carbon. february second marks four months since washington post columnist was murdered in the saudi consulates in istanbul his body still hasn't been found a united nations special operator has been a target for the past week leading an independent investigation of the scene was last seen entering the consulate on october the second he never left the building prosecutors in saudi arabia have...
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mark. but it is still beautiful down there. tony romo front office super bowl broadcast, look at him.day, he landed on a dining deck, a raised area, and look at the shop, like a trick shot just off the fairway, built himself up for a birdie at number 15. not too bad for a broadcaster. >> no. >> five golfers, 10 under jordan speith is one of them. he knocks it down. he only got through 16 holes today for his tent under, so he is not finished his second round, and here is lefty phil k there. rain halted 44 golfers from out weathepetry to get it together morning. and what would be round three. >>> let us check this out. guess who has been making the rounds on all the tv shows since he won the mvp in the super bowl? it is the bay area's own julian edelman, and he was on the ellen show getting rid of that beard. >> you want anything else cut? >> [ laughter ] >> you know what i mean. >> are you talking resilient to me >> >> all right, so ellen donated $10,000 to his favorite charity, and edelman matched it, and it went to the boys and girls club, so it's worth getting shaved clean, and good
mark. but it is still beautiful down there. tony romo front office super bowl broadcast, look at him.day, he landed on a dining deck, a raised area, and look at the shop, like a trick shot just off the fairway, built himself up for a birdie at number 15. not too bad for a broadcaster. >> no. >> five golfers, 10 under jordan speith is one of them. he knocks it down. he only got through 16 holes today for his tent under, so he is not finished his second round, and here is lefty phil k...
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engineers gathered today in california for an emotional event, marking the end of one of its most successful and surprising missions. here's tony>> reporter: the little rover known as "opportunity" lived up to its name from day one. in 2004, it landed in the middle of what it was looking for-- a crater with evidence of water, one tantalizing sign that the reanetht oe have suppor and instead of surviving a mere 90 days, "opportunity" somehow chugged along for nearly 15 years, cruising a record 28 miles before a dust storm stopped it last june. >> ♪ i'll be seeing you >> reporter: tuesday night, after eight months of silence, scientists at nasa's jet propulsion laboratory tried one last wake-up song, billie holiday's "i'll be seeing you." >> ♪ in every thing >> reporter: they got no reply. >> you develop a special bond, and they become your children. even though it's a machine and we're saying goodbye, it's still very hard, and very poignant. >> reporter: but fear not. "opportunity" is survived by a younger sibling, "curiosity," to keep the mission alive. from earth, tony dokoupil, cbs news. >> glor: that's very good. up next her
engineers gathered today in california for an emotional event, marking the end of one of its most successful and surprising missions. here's tony>> reporter: the little rover known as "opportunity" lived up to its name from day one. in 2004, it landed in the middle of what it was looking for-- a crater with evidence of water, one tantalizing sign that the reanetht oe have suppor and instead of surviving a mere 90 days, "opportunity" somehow chugged along for nearly 15...
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. >> in 1998, toni morrison, the legendary writer mark that he was the first black president.ll, clinton displays almost every truth about blackness, single-parent household, born poor, working-class, saxophone playing. food lovingnd junk boy from arkansas. term "bill clinton is the first black president of the united states. " what you think of that? >> it is absurd. outside of naming blacks to positions, i see some of the not so well-known things. he did someeal that rather unsavory things to the black community. ago, when rosa parks refused to give up her seat to a white man in the south, where segregation victorian extended to the confines of the city bus -- she was just taking the next step on her own long wrote freedom. -- long road to freedom. ♪ >> i'm going to try to keep my closing comments brief. there are a few things i wanted to point out about the clips we just saw. we really should be thinking about entrenched loyalty and the nuances that underline fractures in the democratic party like alliance. -- black alliance. how the two things can coexist. where they come
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is for pairing to take part of its second world cup it marks a remarkable achievement many young afghans learned how to play in refugee camps tony berkeley reports from jalalabad no matter whether it's a cold winter or a number of the hot summer in afghanistan it's always the season for cricket even with no more than a piece of wood for about a rocky piece of ground for a pitch and a stone for the wickets most young boys are many men have been hooked by the phenomenon of cricket which has swept the country. these boys shout out the names of their cricketing heroes. years ago they would have been of pakistani players today they're all afghan it's a remarkable story that has taken afghanistan from the rocky outcrops to the best cricket grounds in the world in less than twenty years afghanistan has gone from nothing to being the latest member of the international cricket council the i.c.c. and the elite group of twelve top cricketing nations. but in twenty eighteen would be bangladesh and sri lanka we drew with india and we got a full membership of the i.c.c. these are amazing achievements for the afghan nation we are playing now o
is for pairing to take part of its second world cup it marks a remarkable achievement many young afghans learned how to play in refugee camps tony berkeley reports from jalalabad no matter whether it's a cold winter or a number of the hot summer in afghanistan it's always the season for cricket even with no more than a piece of wood for about a rocky piece of ground for a pitch and a stone for the wickets most young boys are many men have been hooked by the phenomenon of cricket which has swept...
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battle hardened men who will lose syria but not a cause tony berkeley al-jazeera eastern afghanistan. celebrations are beginning in iran to mark forty years since the islamic revolution thousands are expected at freedom square where president hassan rouhani will speak later we'll go live in a moment but first andrew symonds reports on how iranians are remembering the events of nine hundred seventy nine and how they feel today. now a carpenter mohammed raise a tired sheikh is one of iran's many revolutionaries he reflects on life changing events forty years ago with the style during pride. well before i will hold many took power the helm of the razor defected from the shazam e joining the revolution. he went on to fight in the iran iraq war of the nineteen eighties hundreds of thousands were killed and maimed among them mohammed raises a younger brother how many that raised. our belief in personal sacrifice for their revolution is our spiritual leader says we are the victorious ones because our enemies cannot put pressure on us militarily they are doing it economically and culturally. mohammad reza says he's against moderates i
battle hardened men who will lose syria but not a cause tony berkeley al-jazeera eastern afghanistan. celebrations are beginning in iran to mark forty years since the islamic revolution thousands are expected at freedom square where president hassan rouhani will speak later we'll go live in a moment but first andrew symonds reports on how iranians are remembering the events of nine hundred seventy nine and how they feel today. now a carpenter mohammed raise a tired sheikh is one of iran's many...
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. >>> back here in the bay area today marks day three of the oakland teacher strikes. state superintendent of public instruction tony thurmond would be joining teachers in talks with the district today. teachers walked off the job demanding better pay, smaller class sizes. the district says it doesn't have the cash. "today in the bay's" bob redell will have a live report on the impact of students and families ahead at 6:30 this morning. >>> also new this morning, are you being watched when you doze off on your airplane in your seat? a new ap report says major airline carriers like united and american have cameras right on the back of the seat. "today in the bay's" sharon katsuda is live at mineta san jose international airport with more on why these cameras could be on your flight and why we didn't know this sooner. sharon? >> reporter: well kris travelers are feeling a little uneasy about this this morning. after all, this is sort of your private space, aside from the person snoring next to you.. the ap reports a passenger on singapore airlines spotted the camera on the back seat entertainment system and posted it
. >>> back here in the bay area today marks day three of the oakland teacher strikes. state superintendent of public instruction tony thurmond would be joining teachers in talks with the district today. teachers walked off the job demanding better pay, smaller class sizes. the district says it doesn't have the cash. "today in the bay's" bob redell will have a live report on the impact of students and families ahead at 6:30 this morning. >>> also new this morning, are...
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granted his lifelong dream of a special flypast to mark the 75th anniversary of a crash which claimed the lives of ten world war ii american airmen. tonynce then, he has dedicated himself to a memorialfor the men. david sillito reports. normally, tony foulds‘ daily visit to the war memorial in this sheffield park is a moment of quiet and solitary reflection. but today he was not alone. from first light, thousands had begun to arrive to share a very special moment. unbelievable, unbelievable. it's breathtaking, this. and then from a cloudless sky the planes began to arrive. his dream of a fly—past had come true. a commemoration that had begun with a chance encounter in the park with dan walker of bbc breakfast. the first thing i do, of course, is i always kiss them first. tony explained how as an eight—year—old he watched a us bomber crash into a nearby woodland. he felt the crew might have survived if he hadn't been in the way. and so there were some complex emotions as he once again waved at the plane, just as he had done as a child in 19114. exactly 75 years on from that terrible day, here's tony in the exact same place, and who coul
granted his lifelong dream of a special flypast to mark the 75th anniversary of a crash which claimed the lives of ten world war ii american airmen. tonynce then, he has dedicated himself to a memorialfor the men. david sillito reports. normally, tony foulds‘ daily visit to the war memorial in this sheffield park is a moment of quiet and solitary reflection. but today he was not alone. from first light, thousands had begun to arrive to share a very special moment. unbelievable, unbelievable....
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remembering the ten — a special fly—past to mark the 75th anniversary of a world war ii plane crash in sheffield, in which ten us soldiers lost their lives. thousands joined tonylds, who's tended the soldiers‘ memorial since he was a child, sheffield to mark the occasion. thank sheffield to mark the occasion. you. i can't, i can't all thank you. i can't, i can't believe all this. this is unbelievable to me. on the 22nd of february 1944, the crew set off on their final mission to denmark, but they never made it back to base. the irish government will shortly publish legislation for a no—deal brexit, a scenario that the irish foreign minister warns would put a "huge strain" on the economy this is the scene live in dublin, where simon coveney is due to give a news conference in the next few minutes. the family of a british teenager who joined the islamic state group in syria say they will officially challenge the home secretary's decision to strip her of her citizenship. churches will no longer have to hold sunday services, after a vote by the church of england's ruling body to change a 400—year—old law. a welcome win for chelsea's beleaguered manager. the blues
remembering the ten — a special fly—past to mark the 75th anniversary of a world war ii plane crash in sheffield, in which ten us soldiers lost their lives. thousands joined tonylds, who's tended the soldiers‘ memorial since he was a child, sheffield to mark the occasion. thank sheffield to mark the occasion. you. i can't, i can't all thank you. i can't, i can't believe all this. this is unbelievable to me. on the 22nd of february 1944, the crew set off on their final mission to denmark,...
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as an eight—year—old, tony had watched as the plane crashed to avoid hitting people in the park. today on the 75th anniversary, that terrible day would be markedey will be loving this. oh, dear... breathtaking, this. and then, in an almost cloudless sky, the first glimpse of an aircraft. his dream had come true. they commemoration that pick on with a chance encounter with bbc was my own dan walker. tony spoke about how he thought the crew might have survived if he had not been anyway. there we re if he had not been anyway. there were some complex emotions as he once again waved at the plane just as he had done as a child in 19aa. exactly 75 years on from that terrible day, here's tony and the exact same place and who could have imagined what he was seeing today? does this help things for you? no, it never will. what surrounding him with thousands being touched by his story, including a relative. to know that today everyone is remembering him and the other nine as well and the service they gave, it means more than words could ever convey. what a day for tony. had started off as seeing how many people have actually took note, it is for these lad
as an eight—year—old, tony had watched as the plane crashed to avoid hitting people in the park. today on the 75th anniversary, that terrible day would be markedey will be loving this. oh, dear... breathtaking, this. and then, in an almost cloudless sky, the first glimpse of an aircraft. his dream had come true. they commemoration that pick on with a chance encounter with bbc was my own dan walker. tony spoke about how he thought the crew might have survived if he had not been anyway. there...
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armbands as a mark of respect salo was travelling from now on to his new club cardiff last month when the light aircraft disappeared from radar over the english channel. french artist and writer tony has died in ireland at the age of eighty seven when can i was known for children's books such as the three robbers and also for illustrations for adults he was a lifelong activists protesting against racial segregation against the vietnam war and also the election of he was president donald trump born in strasburg had lived in ireland for more than forty years. a quick reminder now of our top story. africa's refugee crisis is topping the agenda for the continent's leaders meeting in the for the annual african union summit or wanted president paul kagame e who's the outgoing head of the a new has passed the baton on to egypt and president of tel sisi bullies the block for the next year. straining for.
armbands as a mark of respect salo was travelling from now on to his new club cardiff last month when the light aircraft disappeared from radar over the english channel. french artist and writer tony has died in ireland at the age of eighty seven when can i was known for children's books such as the three robbers and also for illustrations for adults he was a lifelong activists protesting against racial segregation against the vietnam war and also the election of he was president donald trump...
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armbands as a mark of respect so i was travelling from non to his new club cardiff last month when the light aircraft disappeared from radar over the english channel. french artist and writer tony has died in ireland at the age of eighty seven when gurra was known for children's books such as the three robbers and also illustrations for adults he was a lifelong activists protesting against racial segregation the vietnam war and the election of u.s. president donald trump born in strasbourg grrr had lived in ireland for more than forty years. you're watching d.w. news coming to you from berlin to stay tuned for the documentary additional nomads who need people to travel the world permanently and do all their work online that's coming up after a short break omarion and stay in from all of us in the newsroom thanks for watching. pay. more for your game music sounded like thirty years ago. today you.
armbands as a mark of respect so i was travelling from non to his new club cardiff last month when the light aircraft disappeared from radar over the english channel. french artist and writer tony has died in ireland at the age of eighty seven when gurra was known for children's books such as the three robbers and also illustrations for adults he was a lifelong activists protesting against racial segregation the vietnam war and the election of u.s. president donald trump born in strasbourg grrr...
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tony berkeley al-jazeera kabul. president assad to expand his ballistic missile program in a speech marking forty years since the islamic revolution addressing tens of thousands of people on the final day of celebrations are some rouhani also dismissed american efforts to isolate them. from the it's an adult world rally held since one nine hundred seventy nine iranians converge on our freedom square in central tehran to celebrate independence from u.s. dominance islamic republic is marking this year's anniversary engaged in the latest standoff with the united states and the message remains the same one of defiance. it was made by the man who had pushed for engagement with the west iranian president hassan rouhani sealed the two thousand and fifty nuclear deal with world powers which the us withdrew from a few months ago and really imposed sanctions mug the united states and israel they impose sanctions on us putting pressure on our nation a massive turnout means the enemy won't attain their goals so we will continue treading the path we chose forty years ago today in order to make different types of missiles we are not
tony berkeley al-jazeera kabul. president assad to expand his ballistic missile program in a speech marking forty years since the islamic revolution addressing tens of thousands of people on the final day of celebrations are some rouhani also dismissed american efforts to isolate them. from the it's an adult world rally held since one nine hundred seventy nine iranians converge on our freedom square in central tehran to celebrate independence from u.s. dominance islamic republic is marking this...
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reason why afghanistan's battle against polio may take some time to win tony berkeley out a zero a couple. of february second marks four months since washington post. was murdered in the saudi consulate in istanbul his body still hasn't been found a united nations special rapper toure has been in turkey for the past week leading an independent investigation was last seen entering the consulate on october second he never left the building prosecutors in saudi arabia have charge and number of saudi men with this matter the turkish authorities want to whether ordered the killing also held to account stephanie decker has more from istanbul. agnes is wrapping up a weeklong visit here in turkey she's met with the foreign minister she's met with intelligence officials she's met with the chief prosecutor of course the man in charge of turkey's investigation into what happened exactly in that building behind me she's met with friends of jamal khashoggi and she's also met with his fiance trying to get a picture of what exactly happened on that day exactly four months ago now it's not clear at the moment where the she has be
reason why afghanistan's battle against polio may take some time to win tony berkeley out a zero a couple. of february second marks four months since washington post. was murdered in the saudi consulate in istanbul his body still hasn't been found a united nations special rapper toure has been in turkey for the past week leading an independent investigation was last seen entering the consulate on october second he never left the building prosecutors in saudi arabia have charge and number of...
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naacps calling on attorney general mark herring to resign after admitting that he dressed in blackface while he was in college at uva. virginia senator tim kaine sayt tonill of this has him in shock. >> this week has just made me sick, you ow, it's just made me sick. from friday to now, it's just been one bit of bad news after the next. >> our team coverage on the continued crisis in theeg commonwealths tonight with northern virginia bureau chief julie carey in richmond. >> reporter: the impact of the latest revelation evident inhe reaction of stateenator louise lucas, normally a forceful voice in the black caucus, she was overwhelmed as she left the capitol surunded by reporters looking for comment. she was barely able to get out a feds w >> i just can't talk right now. >> reporter: the latest bombshell came this morning whem attorney generk herring met with members of the black caucus to tell themik that governor ralph northam he once appeared in blackface. herring said it hpened when he was a 19-year-old college student back in 1980 when he put brown paint on his ce and wore wig to dress up as a rapper. although the shame of that moment has haunted f
naacps calling on attorney general mark herring to resign after admitting that he dressed in blackface while he was in college at uva. virginia senator tim kaine sayt tonill of this has him in shock. >> this week has just made me sick, you ow, it's just made me sick. from friday to now, it's just been one bit of bad news after the next. >> our team coverage on the continued crisis in theeg commonwealths tonight with northern virginia bureau chief julie carey in richmond. >>...
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. >> reporter: randy has done the emmys the tonys and the sack awards, the first woman to do so this sunday marks tenth year as the voice of the oscars. >> please welcome your host -- jimmy kimmel. >> how did you get into this type of work? >> well, i was a disc jockey on the radio. back when i started in radio, there was only one woman on the air. i came out of that era where all the guys were the djs, if you tried to get on the a radio station that had a woman, they would say thank you, we're good, we have a woman. >> here is our host for the fourth consecutive year, billy crystal. >> in 1993 the 65th academy awards, i became the first woman in history to announce the show. so that was pretty spectacular. it was nothing i could have ever dreamed about, but when it happened, it changed my life. >> it's the 91st academy awards, welcome to the show. >> reporter: announcing some of the world's most famous names in entertainment might be stressful for some, but not for randy. >> before i actually read something live on the air,ly actually read that line out loud not on the microphone. just before i
. >> reporter: randy has done the emmys the tonys and the sack awards, the first woman to do so this sunday marks tenth year as the voice of the oscars. >> please welcome your host -- jimmy kimmel. >> how did you get into this type of work? >> well, i was a disc jockey on the radio. back when i started in radio, there was only one woman on the air. i came out of that era where all the guys were the djs, if you tried to get on the a radio station that had a woman, they...
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watch a special flypast marking the 75th anniversary of a crash which claimed the lives of ten american airmen. the flypast came about after a chance meeting between pensioner tonyy and has spent decades tending a memorial park to the airmen, and bbc breakfast‘s dan walker. david sillito has the story. normally tony foulds‘ daily visit to the war memorial in the sheffield parkis the war memorial in the sheffield park is a moment of quiet and solitary reflection. but today he was not alone. from first light, thousands had begun to arrive to share a very special moment. unbelievable, unbelievable. it's breathtaking, this. and then from a cloudless sky the planes began to arrive. his dream of a fly—past had come true. a commemoration that had begun with a chance encounter in the park with dan walker of bbc brea kfast. park with dan walker of bbc breakfast. the first thing i do, of course, as i always kiss them first. tony explained how as an eight—year—old he watched a us bomber crashed into a nearby woodland. he felt the crew might have survived if he hadn't been in the way. and so there were some complex emotions as he once again waved at the plane, just as he ha
watch a special flypast marking the 75th anniversary of a crash which claimed the lives of ten american airmen. the flypast came about after a chance meeting between pensioner tonyy and has spent decades tending a memorial park to the airmen, and bbc breakfast‘s dan walker. david sillito has the story. normally tony foulds‘ daily visit to the war memorial in the sheffield parkis the war memorial in the sheffield park is a moment of quiet and solitary reflection. but today he was not alone....
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watch a special fly—past marking the 75th anniversary of a crash which claimed the lives of ten american airmen. the fly—past came about after a chance meeting between pensioner tonyent decades tending a memorial park to the airmen, and bbc breakfast‘s dan walker. david sillito has the story. normally tony foulds' daily visit to the war memorial in this sheffield park is a moment of quiet and solitary reflection. but today he was not alone. from first light, thousands had begun to arrive to share a very special moment. unbelievable, unbelievable. it's breathtaking, this. and then from a cloudless sky the planes began to arrive. his dream of a fly—past had come true. a commemoration that had begun with a chance encounter in the park with dan walker of bbc breakfast. the first thing i do, of course, is i always kiss them first. tony explained how as an eight—year—old he watched a us bomber crash into a nearby woodland. he felt the crew might have survived if he hadn't been in the way. and so there were some complex emotions as he once again waved at the plane, just as he had done as a child in 19114. exactly 75 years on from that terrible day, here's tony in the exa
watch a special fly—past marking the 75th anniversary of a crash which claimed the lives of ten american airmen. the fly—past came about after a chance meeting between pensioner tonyent decades tending a memorial park to the airmen, and bbc breakfast‘s dan walker. david sillito has the story. normally tony foulds' daily visit to the war memorial in this sheffield park is a moment of quiet and solitary reflection. but today he was not alone. from first light, thousands had begun to arrive...
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tony brett lee thank you. president hassan rouhani says iran will continue to expand its ballistic missile program he's been addressing tens of thousands of people into iran to mark forty years since the islamic revolution nationwide commemoration started on february the first marking the day i it's all over hala hall many return from exile in one thousand nine hundred seventy nine so ronnie says iran will not seek permission from any nation to continue its ballistic missile program oh yes. today in order to make different types of missiles we are not getting permission from anybody and we will not ask permission from anyone to build them our military power will continue and i would like to make it clear to you the iranian nation that our military power over the last forty years and specifically over the past five has been shown to the whole world and has surprised them and are simmons joining us from tehran and the president not mincing his words at all andrea during that speech he was giving to mark forty years since the revolution. certainly it was hard edged it went down well with the masses here hundreds of thousands estimated to have turned out to various e
tony brett lee thank you. president hassan rouhani says iran will continue to expand its ballistic missile program he's been addressing tens of thousands of people into iran to mark forty years since the islamic revolution nationwide commemoration started on february the first marking the day i it's all over hala hall many return from exile in one thousand nine hundred seventy nine so ronnie says iran will not seek permission from any nation to continue its ballistic missile program oh yes....
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take part in its second fifty over world cup it marks a remarkable achievement for the pyres many young afghans learned how to play in refugee camps and as tony burley reports from jalalabad cricket is also helping afghans cope with the trauma of war. no matter whether it's a cold winter when embury be hot summer in afghanistan is always the season for cricket even with no more than a piece of wood for a bat a rocky piece of ground for a pitch and a stone for the wickets most young boys and many men have been hooked by the phenomenon of cricket which has swept the country. these boys shout out the names of their cricketing heroes. years ago they would have been of pakistani players today they're all afghan it's a remarkable story that has taken afghanistan from the rocky outcrops to the best cricket grounds in the world in less than twenty years afghanistan has gone from nothing to being the latest member of the international cricket council the i.c.c. and the elite group of twelve top cricketing nations. but in twenty eighteen we beat bangladesh and sri lanka we drew with india and we got a full membership of the i.c.c. these are amazing ach
take part in its second fifty over world cup it marks a remarkable achievement for the pyres many young afghans learned how to play in refugee camps and as tony burley reports from jalalabad cricket is also helping afghans cope with the trauma of war. no matter whether it's a cold winter when embury be hot summer in afghanistan is always the season for cricket even with no more than a piece of wood for a bat a rocky piece of ground for a pitch and a stone for the wickets most young boys and...
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a special fly—past to mark 75 years since a world—war—two plane crashed in sheffield, killing ten us soldiers. thousands joined tony
a special fly—past to mark 75 years since a world—war—two plane crashed in sheffield, killing ten us soldiers. thousands joined tony
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mark diner. are you guys happy? [applause] coming up next, these two guys played 12 years in the nfl each. did tonyl walker? about the big game. super bowl 53. back at the land mark diner in atlanta, georgia. ♪ we are the champions ♪ of the world ♪ minimums and fees. they seem to be the very foundation of your typical bank. capital one is anything but typical. that's why we designed capital one cafes. you can get savings and checking accounts with no fees or minimums. and one of america's best savings rates. to top it off, you can open one from anywhere in 5 minutes. this isn't a typical bank. this is banking reimagined. what's in your wallet? but prevagen helps your brain with an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. is our command. your steak & lobster wish steak & lobster is back by popular demand, starting at only $15.99. hurry in to outback! steak & lobster is only here for a limited time. (get-together, especially after ibeing diagnosed last yearto go with my friends t
mark diner. are you guys happy? [applause] coming up next, these two guys played 12 years in the nfl each. did tonyl walker? about the big game. super bowl 53. back at the land mark diner in atlanta, georgia. ♪ we are the champions ♪ of the world ♪ minimums and fees. they seem to be the very foundation of your typical bank. capital one is anything but typical. that's why we designed capital one cafes. you can get savings and checking accounts with no fees or minimums. and one of america's...
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mark the occasion. it gives me great pleasure to say look to the skies on 22nd of february for a very special flyby. you got your flyby, tonys a story i have known my entire life. to know that, 6000 miles away from my home, there is a man who has dedicated his life to remembering them, means so much. these people have come because you have told the story of these ten men, and you have told it so well. three cheers for tony! it started off as more or less nothing, to see how many people have actually taken note, it is fabulous. that was worth waiting 66 years for. this is bbc news, i'm shaun ley. the headlines at 10am: three cabinet ministers demand brexit is delayed if parliament fails to approve a deal in the coming days. voting gets underway in nigeria's delayed presidential elections — with reports of militant attacks in the north east of the country. here's the scene live in lagos where some of the 80 million people eligible to vote, are casting their ballot. the singer r kelly is due to appear in court in chicago after being charged with ten counts of sexual abuse, some involving underage girls. first—time buyers retur
mark the occasion. it gives me great pleasure to say look to the skies on 22nd of february for a very special flyby. you got your flyby, tonys a story i have known my entire life. to know that, 6000 miles away from my home, there is a man who has dedicated his life to remembering them, means so much. these people have come because you have told the story of these ten men, and you have told it so well. three cheers for tony! it started off as more or less nothing, to see how many people have...
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marks day three of the oakland teachers strike. state superintendent of pu >>> a very good morning to you. it's 7:26, i'm laura garcia. >>> tonyakland for talks in the district today. teachers walked off the job last thursday demanding better pay, smaller class sizes and more resources for students. the district says it is facing a budget crisis. teachers will hold a news conference in just a few minutes. you can watch it live on nbcbayarea.com. >>> want to check in with the forecast we're in the microclimate weather alert, kari. >> that's because we will see some heavy rounds of rain moving across the bay area starting today, the wet roads, looking at the golden gate bridge with spotty showers moving through there, much of the heavier rain still moving through parts of the north bay, and making its progress to the south, as we go in through this afternoon and evening hours. by tonight, we are seeing some pretty widespread rain but we may still be missing out on that in san jose and areas just to the north of there, getting some heavy rain continuing into tomorrow and then finally as we go into tomorrow afternoon, starting to
marks day three of the oakland teachers strike. state superintendent of pu >>> a very good morning to you. it's 7:26, i'm laura garcia. >>> tonyakland for talks in the district today. teachers walked off the job last thursday demanding better pay, smaller class sizes and more resources for students. the district says it is facing a budget crisis. teachers will hold a news conference in just a few minutes. you can watch it live on nbcbayarea.com. >>> want to check in...
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tony berkeley al-jazeera kabul. still ahead. iran's president has vowed to expand his ballistic missile program in a speech marking forty years since the islamic revolution addressing tens of thousands of people on the final day of celebrations hasan rouhani also dismissed american efforts to isolate them sent a hot i reports from tehran the it's an honor will rally held since one nine hundred seventy nine iranians converge on our freedom square in central tehran to celebrate independence from us dominance this neighborhood public is marking this year's anniversary engaged in the latest standoff with the united states and the message remains the same one of defiance. it was made by the man who had pushed for engagement with the west iranian president hassan rouhani sealed the two thousand and fifty nuclear deal with world powers which the us withdrew from a few months ago and really imposed sanctions him out of the united states and israel they impose sanctions on us putting pressure on our nation a massive turnout means the enemy won't attain their ominous goals so we will continue treading the path we chose forty years ago today
tony berkeley al-jazeera kabul. still ahead. iran's president has vowed to expand his ballistic missile program in a speech marking forty years since the islamic revolution addressing tens of thousands of people on the final day of celebrations hasan rouhani also dismissed american efforts to isolate them sent a hot i reports from tehran the it's an honor will rally held since one nine hundred seventy nine iranians converge on our freedom square in central tehran to celebrate independence from...
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the story has touched the hearts of thousands right around the world, and i have all shared tony's dream of marking. the story has even made news in the usa. one month ago, tony got his wish. has even made news in the usa. one month ago, tony got his wishm gives me great pleasure, to say, look to the skies on the 22nd of february for a special flyby. you got your flyby, tony. which brings us got your flyby, tony. which brings us to today. as you can see, there area us to today. as you can see, there are a few people here at the memorial, and a glorious sunny day. earlier, around about 8:30am, the crowds were in their thousands. well, how do you describe it? tony had one word— breathtaking. normally, tony foulds‘ daily visit to the war memorial in sheffield's endcliffe park is a moment of quiet, solitary reflection. today it wasn't that moment. from first light, thousands have begun to arrive. as an 8—year—old, tony had watched as the plane crashed to avoid hitting people in the park. for the last 30 years, he had dreamt that the 75th anniversary would be marked, perhaps with a fly—past. his dream h
the story has touched the hearts of thousands right around the world, and i have all shared tony's dream of marking. the story has even made news in the usa. one month ago, tony got his wish. has even made news in the usa. one month ago, tony got his wishm gives me great pleasure, to say, look to the skies on the 22nd of february for a special flyby. you got your flyby, tony. which brings us got your flyby, tony. which brings us to today. as you can see, there area us to today. as you can see,...
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a special fly—past to mark 75 years since a world—war—two plane crashed in sheffield, killing ten us soldiers. thousands joined tonyessed the crash — for this special event. thank you, i can't believe all this, this is unbelievable to me. a stark warning from the un — climate change could affect our ability to feed the world. cheslea are hit with a transfer ban after they breached regulations over the signing of young players. good morning. welcome to bbc newsroom live. i'm anita mcveigh. ian austin has become the ninth labour mp this week to quit the party. the mp for dudley north said he's leaving the party becuse of its ‘lurch to the left‘. mr austin said he has no plans tojoin his eight former labour colleagues and three former conservative mps in the independent group. our political correspondent ben wright is at westminster. a really massive criticism from mr austen ofjeremy corbyn cosmic leadership and saying the current left hand completely taken over the party, what is the response going to be, ifany, party, what is the response going to be, if any, from leadership? pretty curt, the leadership has said, a
a special fly—past to mark 75 years since a world—war—two plane crashed in sheffield, killing ten us soldiers. thousands joined tonyessed the crash — for this special event. thank you, i can't believe all this, this is unbelievable to me. a stark warning from the un — climate change could affect our ability to feed the world. cheslea are hit with a transfer ban after they breached regulations over the signing of young players. good morning. welcome to bbc newsroom live. i'm anita...
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mark this occasion. look to is on the 22nd of february for a special flyby. you have got your flyby, tony! we have an opportunity to do something on a commemoratives date like this it is an absolutely amazing opportunity. this is a story i have known my entire life. but to know that 6000 miles away from a home there is a man who has dedicated his life to remembering them means so much. applause. these people have come because you have told this story of these ten men, and you have told it so well. three cheers for tony! get there parade! started off with just about nothing. to have people come out is fabulous. that was worth waiting 66 years for. it's still gets you, just watching it again. such an incredible day. i know so many people, thousands of people who were there, they were really touched by it. 10,000 people. people as far as my eyes could see. every time tony sat down on the sofa with us he looked around and was like, i can't believe it... i was doing his accent there. it was overwhelmed. he was full of humour, too. he really made the crowd laugh. it was such a day for him. and a
mark this occasion. look to is on the 22nd of february for a special flyby. you have got your flyby, tony! we have an opportunity to do something on a commemoratives date like this it is an absolutely amazing opportunity. this is a story i have known my entire life. but to know that 6000 miles away from a home there is a man who has dedicated his life to remembering them means so much. applause. these people have come because you have told this story of these ten men, and you have told it so...