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and then james anderson latter reaching 50 before mark wood and thenjames anderson got both menanderson got both men before lunch. butjust as the tourists were made to feel uncomfortable, they settled in yet again. asad shafiq and babar is on whether next to reach half centuries, as england's 18a whether next to reach half centuries, as england's18a was quickly pass. yet the bowling of ben stokes quickly pass. yet the bowling of ben sto kes ca n quickly pass. yet the bowling of ben stokes can change any game, and as so stokes can change any game, and as so often happens, stokes struck once, and then in the last over before tea, once more. for captain sarfraz ahmed with the poorest piece of cricket his side have weighed in two days. a tasty final session. babar remained at the crease on 68 not out, only for stokes to do more damage. he had to retire hurt, yet with their tail inside, the tourists battled on yet again. we all know what the best form of defence is. pakistan definitely do. their lead over 150 now, and drops like this will not help england's cause. it was the fifth of
and then james anderson latter reaching 50 before mark wood and thenjames anderson got both menanderson got both men before lunch. butjust as the tourists were made to feel uncomfortable, they settled in yet again. asad shafiq and babar is on whether next to reach half centuries, as england's 18a whether next to reach half centuries, as england's18a was quickly pass. yet the bowling of ben stokes quickly pass. yet the bowling of ben sto kes ca n quickly pass. yet the bowling of ben stokes can...
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and then james runs, the latter reaching 50 before mark wood and thenjames anderson but both mencomfortable, they settled in, yet again. two more half centuries, as england's 184 again. two more half centuries, as england's184 was quickly passed. yet, the bowling of ben stokes can change any game, as and as i so —— as often happens, stokes struck. and then, once more, the captain with then, once more, the captain with the poorest bees of cricket, his side have played into mac days. a tasty final session, now. side have played into mac days. a tasty finalsession, now. stokes side have played into mac days. a tasty final session, now. stokes did more damage. he had to retire hurt, yet with their tail inside, the tourists battled on yet again. we all know what the best form of defences, definitely do. their lead well over 100 runs now, and drops like that will not help england's cause. it was the fifth of the innings, and the hosts could have plenty of time yet to think it over in the field. joe wilson is live at lord's for us. his captors really indicative —— this cat is really ind
and then james runs, the latter reaching 50 before mark wood and thenjames anderson but both mencomfortable, they settled in, yet again. two more half centuries, as england's 184 again. two more half centuries, as england's184 was quickly passed. yet, the bowling of ben stokes can change any game, as and as i so —— as often happens, stokes struck. and then, once more, the captain with then, once more, the captain with the poorest bees of cricket, his side have played into mac days. a tasty...
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and that's it for the show will be back on monday with renowned on the racism campaign to mark woods with on his expulsion from jeremy goldman's labor party for bringing the party as a disrepute still then you can get touched by social media a c. on monday nineteen years to the day nato bombed the chinese embassy in yugoslavia killing or injuring twenty three beijing with bullets a bomb back at. target . the thing. is the texts. put it. into. some kind of guns about the subjects of the tale not that much. somebody you know. the guy from the seattle shack you have gone off to hike and you got. jumped just look at how one man washing the car heck it up sometimes. coming. troy buswell them about going to them at the cost of just how bad the night the my son my son that when i just little i'm on i am now the home of the rock the muck sob sob. but beyond that just looking. at. it. i think that's the ticket. yet i decide i'm out searching. in the sun for the news i live and i was to come to be able to say you were the. movie initially i was telling us qaeda licky. this is a future as i fee
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cricket, and england fast bowler mark wood has been released from the indian premier league and will will no doubt be aiming to impress the england selectors ahead of the upcoming test series against pakistan, which starts in just over two weeks' time. tom daley has announced that he'll take a break from diving competitions for the rest of the year. daley won gold in the ten metre synchro with dan goodfellow at the commonwealth games in april. but he's said he needs time for his body to "recover" and will not take part in the diving world cup in china next month. he was suffering from a series of illnesses prior to the games in australia, and pulled out of the 10 metre inidvidual event because of a hip injury. that's all the sport for now. you can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website. we'll have more for you in sportsday at half past six. more on tonight's main story — russia has warned of ‘harmful consequences' if the united states withdraws from the international nuclear deal with iran. president trump, who regards the terms of the agreement as too generous, is d
cricket, and england fast bowler mark wood has been released from the indian premier league and will will no doubt be aiming to impress the england selectors ahead of the upcoming test series against pakistan, which starts in just over two weeks' time. tom daley has announced that he'll take a break from diving competitions for the rest of the year. daley won gold in the ten metre synchro with dan goodfellow at the commonwealth games in april. but he's said he needs time for his body to...
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and that's it for the show will be back on monday with renowned anti-racism campaign to mark woods with on his expulsion from jeremy goldman's labor body for bringing the body into disrepute still then you can be touched by social media with you on monday one thousand years to the day nato bombed the chinese embassy in yugoslavia killing or injuring twenty three aging with bullets a bomb back at. a mile is one of the most controversial products of all time it's a solid vegetable fat that's very cheap. twenty seventeen production grew to sixty three million tons that rapid growth in international demand for cheap oil has led to the massive expansion pommelled plantations which is the destruction of rainforest. given to the zio a lot more than ten million hiked as of unique rain forest has been destroyed and it's a process that just keeps going. the new economic war is unfolding in the realm of education the right to education is being supplanted by the right to access education. higher education is becoming just another product that can be bought and sold but it's not just about educatio
and that's it for the show will be back on monday with renowned anti-racism campaign to mark woods with on his expulsion from jeremy goldman's labor body for bringing the body into disrepute still then you can be touched by social media with you on monday one thousand years to the day nato bombed the chinese embassy in yugoslavia killing or injuring twenty three aging with bullets a bomb back at. a mile is one of the most controversial products of all time it's a solid vegetable fat that's very...
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day with a slinder 2nd inning lead of 56 but they have already lost the wickets ofjos buttler and mark wood1—8, a lead of 62. saracens are english rugby union's champions after beating exeter 27—10 in the premiership final at twickenham. sarries had finished the regular season in second place behind the chiefs but scored four tries in a repeat of the 2016 final, and clinched their third premiership title in four seasons. elsewhere, in the pro 11! final, european champions leinster beat scarlets to complete a historic double. leinster won 40—32 at dublin's aviva stadium to beat the defending champions, capping a remarkable season for irish rugby. that's all the sport for now. you can find more on all those stories including a look ahead to today's monoco grand prix on the bbc sport website. we will stay with sport, and the dominating story this weekend. liverpool's dreams of lifting the european cup for a sixth time came to a crushing end last night when they were defeated 3—1 by real madrid in the champions league final. the spanish side have won the tournament three times in as many years
day with a slinder 2nd inning lead of 56 but they have already lost the wickets ofjos buttler and mark wood1—8, a lead of 62. saracens are english rugby union's champions after beating exeter 27—10 in the premiership final at twickenham. sarries had finished the regular season in second place behind the chiefs but scored four tries in a repeat of the 2016 final, and clinched their third premiership title in four seasons. elsewhere, in the pro 11! final, european champions leinster beat...
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or andzan: belleau wood mark -- or ann mar. it could be a long the rich -- alon ghtg the ridge. there is a picture there. mr. yockelson: it would be reinterred to this. national cemeteries maintained by a commission. here, a dedication. [film rolling] we have both american and french flags here. mr. yockelson: those look like wooden crosses. mr. moizan: yes. mr. yockelson: they changed? mr. moizan: at the time, there were wooden crosses. 1920's, they changed for marble. it is a dedication, i suppose. then, they were rededicated. [film rolling] mr. yockelson: are those french sailors? mr. moizan: yes. it was clear, i am sure it is this one. the change of locations, a few hundred meters. it is along the ridge. mr. yockelson: it is on the belleau wood battleground? mr. moizan: yes. this is another one. mr. yockelson: in rome on -- in romon? the largest u.s. cemetery, even for both wars. mr. moizan: it is likely are looking at the visitor center. have the cemetery. then, they built a chapel on top . over 14,000 graves -- mr. yockelson: almost all of them were killed during the 47 a
or andzan: belleau wood mark -- or ann mar. it could be a long the rich -- alon ghtg the ridge. there is a picture there. mr. yockelson: it would be reinterred to this. national cemeteries maintained by a commission. here, a dedication. [film rolling] we have both american and french flags here. mr. yockelson: those look like wooden crosses. mr. moizan: yes. mr. yockelson: they changed? mr. moizan: at the time, there were wooden crosses. 1920's, they changed for marble. it is a dedication, i...
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wood battlefield. some of the battlefield is marked, which is unique for an american battlefield in france. we are used to this in the united states through national park service sites like gettysburg and antietam. can you talk a bit about why the battlefield is marked and why it
wood battlefield. some of the battlefield is marked, which is unique for an american battlefield in france. we are used to this in the united states through national park service sites like gettysburg and antietam. can you talk a bit about why the battlefield is marked and why it
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it came from mark wood, who who took the wicket of haris sohailfor 39, jonny bairstow taking the catch7 birdies and no dropped shots after 16 holes of his second round. swedish ryder cup hopeful alex noren is also in contention. rory mcilroy going well on 12 under par. world champion boxing trainer brendan ingle has died at the age of 77. the dublin—born former fighter became a highly regarded trainer at his sheffield—based wincobank gym. and guided british boxers johnny nelson and naseem hamed to world titles. he also trained herol bomber graham during his career as a trainer after he had fought himself in the middleweight division. and was made an mbe in 1998. ingle started his gym after the dance he organised for his local church often descended into violence on the streets outside. he decided to get out the boxing gloves and referee the scuffles. european boxing champion natasha gale has been ruled out of defending her title next month for disciplinary reasons. she hasn't fought since exiting the commonwealth games at the quarterfinals. gb boxing said she was suspended following a
it came from mark wood, who who took the wicket of haris sohailfor 39, jonny bairstow taking the catch7 birdies and no dropped shots after 16 holes of his second round. swedish ryder cup hopeful alex noren is also in contention. rory mcilroy going well on 12 under par. world champion boxing trainer brendan ingle has died at the age of 77. the dublin—born former fighter became a highly regarded trainer at his sheffield—based wincobank gym. and guided british boxers johnny nelson and naseem...
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. >> was it back in the woods and not marked so it could be zbleerkt it was back in the woods.ality. and for that brief moment we would shout all night long. and it was a moment that we could feel like we're not enslaved. >> um-hum. and what does this music mean to you all. >> you know, heritage is something we teach. we are embracing because we are not ashamed of what we have accomplished and where we came from. we are preserving. we have fun but try to educate our young folks. and all of us are from the church. snaft we missed service this is morning to come and share with you a little of our culture. but all of us in the church. this is the mother of our church. our church is 195 years old. >> i hope i didn't get you in trouble with the minister because you missed church. >> she is his mother so she will straighten him out. >> the gullah fighting to preserve the culture. and like all marginalized groups in america it's always a fight. >> unfortunately people would say to me, boy, you're too geechee. and the reason why why they said that because you need to change, you know,
. >> was it back in the woods and not marked so it could be zbleerkt it was back in the woods.ality. and for that brief moment we would shout all night long. and it was a moment that we could feel like we're not enslaved. >> um-hum. and what does this music mean to you all. >> you know, heritage is something we teach. we are embracing because we are not ashamed of what we have accomplished and where we came from. we are preserving. we have fun but try to educate our young...
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military officials from the united states took part in ceremonies today to mark the 100th anniversary of the battle of bela woodarked a significant turning point in world war i. our dogs are totally free from artificial preservatives, any added nitrates or nitrites, and we waved bye-bye to by-products. and we're taking those better dogs to the ends of the earth... the top of the world... and everywhere in between. why? so you can get back to eating them, scratch that, back to loving them. oscar mayer. for the love of hot dogs. (car horn) amanda's mom's appointment hello mom. just got rescheduled - for today. amanda needs right at home. our customized care plans provide as much - or as little help - as her mom requires. whether it's a ride to the doctor or help around the house. oh, of course! tom, i am really sorry. i've gotta go. look, call right at home. get the right care. right at home. uhp. i didn't believe it. again. ♪ ooh, baby, do you know what that's worth? ♪ i want to believe it. [ claps hands ] ♪ ooh i'm not hearing the confidence. okay, hold the name your price tool. power of options based on your b
military officials from the united states took part in ceremonies today to mark the 100th anniversary of the battle of bela woodarked a significant turning point in world war i. our dogs are totally free from artificial preservatives, any added nitrates or nitrites, and we waved bye-bye to by-products. and we're taking those better dogs to the ends of the earth... the top of the world... and everywhere in between. why? so you can get back to eating them, scratch that, back to loving them. oscar...
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the kids were marking up the back of the pews. they salvaged wood from an old building and used it to build a one room schoolhouse. that school has functioned until the brown v. board of education. dallas county closed the school and 80 other schools. that is what happened. >> where are we headed to next? ms. derry: we will go to the far southern part of town, which is where all the wealthy will people live. will visit the prime well. it is one of the most visited sites. we have pictures going back in decades as far as 1870. people come and that is where they get their picture taken. [birds chirping] we are looking at the well. it was done in about 1851. it was the largest well. it was very deep. the water is causally 74 degrees. it was dug for a building that stood in front of me. it was started as a cotton factory, never finished. one of our new yorkers bought it and built into the largest mansion in the state at the time. they piped water from this well into the wall. they left it there because the constant temperature was the first geothermal co
the kids were marking up the back of the pews. they salvaged wood from an old building and used it to build a one room schoolhouse. that school has functioned until the brown v. board of education. dallas county closed the school and 80 other schools. that is what happened. >> where are we headed to next? ms. derry: we will go to the far southern part of town, which is where all the wealthy will people live. will visit the prime well. it is one of the most visited sites. we have pictures...
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wood battlefield. some of the battlefield is marked, which is unique for an american battlefield in france. we are used to this in the united states through national park service sites like gettysburg and antietam. can you talk a bit about why the battlefield is marked and why it is important for people to walk through it? >> we always try to find a way we can walk in history, essentially going back literally , in the same footsteps for the belleau wood battlefield, the marines were they came through 1918, to on 6 june take a small sector here, but at heavy cost. i always found, when i go back stateside, getting in touch with something that is physical, walking in the footsteps of history, that is why i was pleased, in the very early 1920's, american visitors actually found value in preserving that site. if not for those american visitors that came over on these war tourism tours, the battlefield would perhaps not be as preserved as it is today. that's another sidebar history that actually had nothing at all to do with the american battle monuments commission at the , but ultimately, it is
wood battlefield. some of the battlefield is marked, which is unique for an american battlefield in france. we are used to this in the united states through national park service sites like gettysburg and antietam. can you talk a bit about why the battlefield is marked and why it is important for people to walk through it? >> we always try to find a way we can walk in history, essentially going back literally , in the same footsteps for the belleau wood battlefield, the marines were they...
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some grisly accounts of soldiers entering these woods, literally tripping over rib cage is and femurs and skull. men had marked the first anniversary of the battle of chancellorsville tiered they fought over the some of the -- chancellorsville. they fought over some of the same ground to mark the anniversary just the day before. an eerie coincidence of time and place. really inspired great apprehension for this spring campaign. we think that grants arrival in the east presages victory, but these men are greatly apprehensive going into this campaign. john west haley spends the evening before the overland campaign begins and said by memories, wondering aloud if hookersuld reenact joe foolishness. reassured by rumors that robert e lee possessed only one third of the federal army's strength. haley proves pressure him -- to desperate struggles. turnpike.the orange developed on may 5, 1864. what we call the battle of the wilderness. though the union armies did outnumber lee, almost two to one overall, there are almost 119,000 federal troops in the campaign. lee had about 66,000 men at this point. while the federals
some grisly accounts of soldiers entering these woods, literally tripping over rib cage is and femurs and skull. men had marked the first anniversary of the battle of chancellorsville tiered they fought over the some of the -- chancellorsville. they fought over some of the same ground to mark the anniversary just the day before. an eerie coincidence of time and place. really inspired great apprehension for this spring campaign. we think that grants arrival in the east presages victory, but...
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wood is fit to burn or not? this was cut recently, there are a few marks on it where it's drying but it's not ready yet. nue to erupt from hawaii's mount kilauea. civil defence teams are preparing to evacuate local residents, and geologists say the volcano is expected to become even more active, spewing greater volumes of lava and toxic gas. 0ur correspondent chris buckler is on the island. after erupting from deep beneath the ground of this island, lava has now reached the ocean, and to get here it has destroyed all in its path. molten rock stands more than 20 feet high, where it has claimed the land. still burning and still deeply dangerous. you can see how roads have become cut off, because this is a huge mound of lava that has made its way down from the various fissures, the cracks in the ground that have opened up and the lava has simply fountained out. the smoke and fumes are toxic, but that's not the only worry. sections of this scorched surface are still being split apart. we are concerned that there is the possibility of additional fissures opening up, or even lava that might be travelling in tu
wood is fit to burn or not? this was cut recently, there are a few marks on it where it's drying but it's not ready yet. nue to erupt from hawaii's mount kilauea. civil defence teams are preparing to evacuate local residents, and geologists say the volcano is expected to become even more active, spewing greater volumes of lava and toxic gas. 0ur correspondent chris buckler is on the island. after erupting from deep beneath the ground of this island, lava has now reached the ocean, and to get...
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there are some grisly accounts of soldiers entering these woods, literally tripping over rib cages and femurs, skulls. the men had marked the first anniversary of the battle of chancellorsville, fought over , and marked that same anniversary just a day before. --you're a coincidence of an eery coincidence of time and space. arrival in grant's the east president's victory but these men are greatly apprehensive going into this campaign. taile spent the evening before they campaign -- annexed by heroin memories. wondering if grant would reenact the fullest mess. by wise to be reassured rumors that robert e. lee only possessed a third of the federal strength. precedent as two as two struggles developed on may 5, 1864. what we call the battle of the wilderness. armies didunion outnumber lee, almost two to one are almost 19,000 federal troops in the campaign baldy only had about 66,000 men at this point. while the federal's outnumber to one,cally two numerical superiority, and this is an important point, numerical superiority imparted no advantages in the wilderness. for the intensity of the musketry fire was so great as to l
there are some grisly accounts of soldiers entering these woods, literally tripping over rib cages and femurs, skulls. the men had marked the first anniversary of the battle of chancellorsville, fought over , and marked that same anniversary just a day before. --you're a coincidence of an eery coincidence of time and space. arrival in grant's the east president's victory but these men are greatly apprehensive going into this campaign. taile spent the evening before they campaign -- annexed by...
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wood battlefield. some of the battlefield is marked, which is kind of unique for an american battlefield in france. we are used to this in the united states through national parks, through sites like gettysburg. can you talk a little bit about why the battlefield is marked and that it's important for people to walk through it? >> we are always trying to find a way to where we can walk in history essentially. going back literally in the same footsteps, as an example, for belleau wood battlefield, the marines, where they came through the fields on june 6, 1918 to take a relatively small sector here but at a very heavy cost. i've always found when i go back stateside to the national parks, getting in touch with something that is physical, walking in the footsteps of history. that is why i was pleased that in the very early 1920s, american visitors found value in preserving that site. if not for those american visitors who came up on these war tours, essentially, perhaps that battlefield would not be preserved as it is today. so, that's another kind of sidebar history that actually had nothing to do at
wood battlefield. some of the battlefield is marked, which is kind of unique for an american battlefield in france. we are used to this in the united states through national parks, through sites like gettysburg. can you talk a little bit about why the battlefield is marked and that it's important for people to walk through it? >> we are always trying to find a way to where we can walk in history essentially. going back literally in the same footsteps, as an example, for belleau wood...
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wood with. the hammer of the natives in every red circles have been drawn. doesn't have any surface marked on it draw them used everyone know to sentiment as along the outer edge of your pet. when all of the news that remove your paper. around any mail and. completely around the name next to it then go back to the first name. as it can quickly come undone and then go have to start all over again . father time after that creating a few lines in the center gives it a nice country. have of the remaining for. them just one. this creates a nice symmetrical. and secure the end with through. all that is missing is the. first create the country. for the inside. a once in a crisscross at. and that is a really chic picture. but you can easily produce other motifs using this method. to create a negative image like this camera and it's all around the edge of the wood and that from one of these out there to why the. interior design at its best check out our you tube channel detail the interior design stunning ideas spectacular buildings and d.i.y. tutorials on home ticker ration we'll take you inside t
wood with. the hammer of the natives in every red circles have been drawn. doesn't have any surface marked on it draw them used everyone know to sentiment as along the outer edge of your pet. when all of the news that remove your paper. around any mail and. completely around the name next to it then go back to the first name. as it can quickly come undone and then go have to start all over again . father time after that creating a few lines in the center gives it a nice country. have of the...
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there are some grisly accounts of soldiers entering these woods, literally tripping over rib cages and femurs, skulls. the men had marked the first anniversary of the battle of chancellorsville, fought over the same ground, and marked that same anniversary just a day before. eerie coincidence of time and space. we think of grant's arrival in presages which victory, but these men are greatly apprehensive going into this campaign. spent thehaley evening before the overland campaign began, and asked by soul harrowing memories. wondering aloud if grant would reenact that battle. too wise to be reassured by rumors that robert e. possessed only a third of the federal armies strength. haley indeed proved prescient as two desperate struggles, one on sanders field, and another battle south, developed on may 5, 1864. what we call the battle of the wilderness. though the union armies did outnumber lee, almost two to one overall, there are almost 19,000 119,000 federal troops in the campaign, lee had about 66,000 men at this point. while the federal's outnumber lee basically two to one, numerical superiority, and this is an importa
there are some grisly accounts of soldiers entering these woods, literally tripping over rib cages and femurs, skulls. the men had marked the first anniversary of the battle of chancellorsville, fought over the same ground, and marked that same anniversary just a day before. eerie coincidence of time and space. we think of grant's arrival in presages which victory, but these men are greatly apprehensive going into this campaign. spent thehaley evening before the overland campaign began, and...
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wood and for months at a time brief in the smoke filled. junior prom with your model name miles going to make. a mark of a. real mt you know how do you. remove the problem of. the school something was also in slave to the charcoal from a cover discussing this but i mean the must get. a certain amount there. must be good. and b.p. employees give you any assistance whether it was because of getting malaria or food or someone else did you have any any help from the employers and no. sauce. for the people of my slave busting raids like those which freed height been to lopez and jersey or costa still sometimes too little too late. always retail was in there were. barely new brains to. the. cattle. going to these are done as what eyes. can exist but are only elisa must battle to learn. a new game davey put up here that the coffee scar there. about his glove. for a plus sign is one of brazil's leading slavery campaigners his work has won him powerful enemies. it all into need generally don't be done. be done. dealing done me a son do know stephen was different than interesting this time i did a new detail about his crown value school leg of
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exposed created for jewish immigrants or to act merely is he was of wood and drawers of water to the latter. but his pressie interim marks fell on deaf ears it's like who tells hyde bites at the end of the workout that it's meeting dr rights but it's a boy as though they've witnessed the birth of an agreement to create jewish national home as a baby in the middle east. the final draft of the balfour declaration was sixty seven words long. his majesty's government view with favor the establishment in palestine of a national home for the jewish people and will use their best endeavors to facilitate the achievement of this object it being clearly understood that nothing shall be done which may prejudice the civil and religious rights of existing non jewish communities in palestine all the rights and political status enjoyed by jews in any other country. i should be grateful if you would bring this declaration to the knowledge of the zionist for the ration your sincerely for james balfour. in terms of international law it really has very little standing in international law you know treaties between nations have significance
exposed created for jewish immigrants or to act merely is he was of wood and drawers of water to the latter. but his pressie interim marks fell on deaf ears it's like who tells hyde bites at the end of the workout that it's meeting dr rights but it's a boy as though they've witnessed the birth of an agreement to create jewish national home as a baby in the middle east. the final draft of the balfour declaration was sixty seven words long. his majesty's government view with favor the...
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the coast guard tweeted photos of pieces of wood that seem to be from a vessel. some of the debris is marked with the words barka and rio. abc 7 news was in pacifica in the area. crews also found lifejackets and clothing. the coast guard has no reports of accidents or missing boats. the coast guard is searching for a possible shipwreck between the pacifica pier and mori point. >>> the oakland fire department hazmat team was called after multiple chemicals were found inside a building while cal fire was looking for illegal fireworks. this happened at 26th and west streets near san pablo avenue. the fire department tweeted photos of the team taking samples of the chemicals and testing them. no word if any arrests were made. >>> we're hearing from john good man regarding the racist tweet controversy. >> he's not saying much. in video obtained he said he would, quote, rather say nothing than cause more trouble. in a series of tweets roseanne barr says she's sick over the controversy and called goodman one of the greatest actors in the world. she also denied she's racist. >>> an update on what's
the coast guard tweeted photos of pieces of wood that seem to be from a vessel. some of the debris is marked with the words barka and rio. abc 7 news was in pacifica in the area. crews also found lifejackets and clothing. the coast guard has no reports of accidents or missing boats. the coast guard is searching for a possible shipwreck between the pacifica pier and mori point. >>> the oakland fire department hazmat team was called after multiple chemicals were found inside a building...
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mark meadows. stay with us. a basketball costs $14. what's team spirit worth? (cheers) what's it worth to talk to your mom? what's the value of a walk in the woods? value of capital is to create, not just wealth, but things that matter. morgan stanley >> brennan: beer back with one of the president's supporters, congressman mark meadows. thanks for join us. >> thanks so much. >> brennan: just talking to director clapper about what the president calls spygate. you have had a lot of questions about this, the justice department hold this extraordinary briefing with leadership showing some classified materials. i know you weren't in the meetings tell me if you're satisfied? >> to be clear, no documents were shown. so there was a briefing, but, yet, there were no documents that were shown. we're hopeful that that will happen in the coming days as long as we can protect the sources and methods that are for all americans. we continue to see this dragging out of a narrative where we're not seeing documents, not getting the type of transparency that members of congress have requested for seven or eight months. >> brennan: what do you think the fbi did? >>
mark meadows. stay with us. a basketball costs $14. what's team spirit worth? (cheers) what's it worth to talk to your mom? what's the value of a walk in the woods? value of capital is to create, not just wealth, but things that matter. morgan stanley >> brennan: beer back with one of the president's supporters, congressman mark meadows. thanks for join us. >> thanks so much. >> brennan: just talking to director clapper about what the president calls spygate. you have had a...
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woods made the cut in the wells fargo event. we will be seeing him over the weekend. a lot of tv executives very happy about that. >> sharks and wears sunday night. markhank you. >> thank you for joining us tonight, good night. seresto, seresto, seresto. whatever your dog brings home to you, it shouldn't be fleas and ticks. seresto gives your dog 8 continuous months of flea and tick protection in an easy-to-use, non-greasy collar. seresto, seresto, seresto. ohh no, jake. seresto. 8 month - seresto, seresto, seresto. we use our phones the same way these days. so why do we pay to have a phone connected when we're already paying for internet? shouldn't it all just be one thing? that's why xfinity mobile comes with your internet. you can get up to 5 lines of talk and text included at no extra cost. so all you pay for is data. choose by the gig or unlimited. and see how you could save $400 or more a year. xfinity mobile. it's a new kind of network designed to save you money. click, call, or visit an xfinity store today. have to come to these family meetings? i'm an adult. she said, emerging from the basement in her pajamas at noon. get off my back. it's sa
woods made the cut in the wells fargo event. we will be seeing him over the weekend. a lot of tv executives very happy about that. >> sharks and wears sunday night. markhank you. >> thank you for joining us tonight, good night. seresto, seresto, seresto. whatever your dog brings home to you, it shouldn't be fleas and ticks. seresto gives your dog 8 continuous months of flea and tick protection in an easy-to-use, non-greasy collar. seresto, seresto, seresto. ohh no, jake. seresto. 8...
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wood and linen, it went woof. it was pretty horrific, actually. there were very brave people to fly. today there is to be a ceremony and a flypast here to markes continue to work closely together despite brexit. today, it is supersonicjets and cruise missiles againstjihadis. air warfare has indeed come a long way since the avro 504. hugh schofield, bbc news, paris. time for a look at the weather. hello. the bank holiday weekend and the start of the half term for some of the biggest weekend as well has already started in belfast and in perth. it should be a lovely afternoon and evening in belfast and perth and the very outside chance of a shower creeping in. this is the rain here on top of the cloud and a very different complexion to the weather in england and were. for much of scotland and northern ireland it remained sunny in the afternoon. this was taken about one hour ago, isn't it beautiful? contrast that with the rain that is coming down in staffordshire. it is afar coming down in staffordshire. it is a far cloudier affairfor coming down in staffordshire. it is a far cloudier affair for the rest of the afternoon and northern england and
wood and linen, it went woof. it was pretty horrific, actually. there were very brave people to fly. today there is to be a ceremony and a flypast here to markes continue to work closely together despite brexit. today, it is supersonicjets and cruise missiles againstjihadis. air warfare has indeed come a long way since the avro 504. hugh schofield, bbc news, paris. time for a look at the weather. hello. the bank holiday weekend and the start of the half term for some of the biggest weekend as...
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originally, they had a school in the church, but oral history marking that kids were the back of the pews, so they salvaged woodd antebellum buildings, and used it to build a one-room schoolhouse. untilat school functioned brown v. board of education. it was until that time dallas county closed that school and other schools exactly like it to create bigger, larger, what would be considered separate but equal schools. that's what happened to that school. leaving the church, where are we headed to? >> we are going to go to the far southern part of town, which is where all the wealthy people lived. the mosting to visit well-known and visited sites. back inpictures going decades as far back as the 1870's. people come together pictures taken -- to get their pictures taken. we are looking at the crying while. well, the largest artisan as it was told. it was dug for a building that was right in front of me. a cottonarted as factory. a new yorker converted it into the largest mansion in the state at the time. when it was supposed to be a factory, they had piping, and they put water from the well into the walls. they le
originally, they had a school in the church, but oral history marking that kids were the back of the pews, so they salvaged woodd antebellum buildings, and used it to build a one-room schoolhouse. untilat school functioned brown v. board of education. it was until that time dallas county closed that school and other schools exactly like it to create bigger, larger, what would be considered separate but equal schools. that's what happened to that school. leaving the church, where are we headed...
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florida later former world number one roy mark arroyo is among them he makes his return to sawgrass still looking for his first win here another former champion tiger woods is also in the field mall has been in contention as a couple of tournaments in the last few weeks but after coming through spinal surgery the fourteen time major winner is grateful for any success. and once it's gravy i'm telling you but it's it's it's unbelievable and. i'm just so thankful. bill to have this opportunity because i didn't know if i'd ever have it and trust me. i'm fully aware of of how hall specialises for me. and of course we'll have more sport for you later on but for now back to marty so ana thank you very much indeed with us over the al-jazeera news hour but don't go away because adrian will be in this chair in just a moment and give you much more of the day's news but to kill the following up on that election result in malaysia a complete surprise of course but still we haven't got a prime minister everybody expected to be mohamed the former prime minister of course who ruled for twenty years also in malaysia say this here that is there. this is a boon for point p
florida later former world number one roy mark arroyo is among them he makes his return to sawgrass still looking for his first win here another former champion tiger woods is also in the field mall has been in contention as a couple of tournaments in the last few weeks but after coming through spinal surgery the fourteen time major winner is grateful for any success. and once it's gravy i'm telling you but it's it's it's unbelievable and. i'm just so thankful. bill to have this opportunity...
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marked and why it is an point for people to walk through it. >> we always try to find a way we can walk through history. going back literally in the same footsteps for the belleau wood battlefield, the marines came toough on june 6 of 1918 take a small sector here, but at heavy cost. i always found, when i go back getting in touch with something that is physical, walking in the footsteps of history, that is why i was earlyd, in the very 1920's, american visitors actually found value in preserving that site. if not for those american visitors that came over on these tourismism tors, -- war tours, the battlefield would perhaps not be as reserved as it is today. -- as preserved as it is today. that wasn't done until the 1930's. the belleau wood memorial association, thank you to those who have since passed on, who fund raised and came over here with american money to purchase those woods. mitchell: was that -- deed over the french ministry over to america for maintenance and perpetuity. here, honored over 3000 men. and 1060 2289 burials missing in action. their names are inscribed in the memorial chapel. mitchell: they could very well be buried in one of these unmarked
marked and why it is an point for people to walk through it. >> we always try to find a way we can walk through history. going back literally in the same footsteps for the belleau wood battlefield, the marines came toough on june 6 of 1918 take a small sector here, but at heavy cost. i always found, when i go back getting in touch with something that is physical, walking in the footsteps of history, that is why i was earlyd, in the very 1920's, american visitors actually found value in...
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lemonis: the woods focused on salons and beauty schools within the region, and the response was unbelievable. over time, sales broke through the $1 million markand as the business grew, their daughter taylore started pitching in. taylore: the numbers change every day. if we're gonna do inventory, we just need to knock it out. lemonis: but there's one big problem. the company's profits go out almost as soon as they come in due to michael's costly side projects. michael: i've been working pretty aggressively on this app. it's the next big thing. lemonis: his lack of focus has hindered ashtae's growth, preventing it from expanding into new markets. ramona: can you imagine how successful we would be if you actually gave the company 100%? lemonis: and it's left ramona exhausted and overwhelmed. ramona: my plate has been overflowing. i can't handle that. lemonis: i've been in the hair-care business for a while now with my company erika cole, and i think ashtae products would be a great addition. i'm confident that i can turn it around... assuming i can find the place. there's this gigantic building. i can't tell where the correct entrance is. is th
lemonis: the woods focused on salons and beauty schools within the region, and the response was unbelievable. over time, sales broke through the $1 million markand as the business grew, their daughter taylore started pitching in. taylore: the numbers change every day. if we're gonna do inventory, we just need to knock it out. lemonis: but there's one big problem. the company's profits go out almost as soon as they come in due to michael's costly side projects. michael: i've been working pretty...
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woods and have church. ad as time progresses they would let us have a place of worship. we put together a slab building. >> it was market so it could be -- markedis was our moment to escape reality. for that brief moment we would shout all night long. and it was a moment that we can feel like we're not enslachld. -- enslaved. >> what does this music mean to you all? >> heritage is something that we teach. we are embracing because we are not ashamed of what we have accomplished and where we came from. we are preserving. we have fun, but we try to educate our young folks. and all of us are from the church. matter of fact, we missed service this morning to come and share with you a little of our culture. so, all of us are in the church. this is the mother of our church. our church is 195 years old. >> i hope i didn't get you in trouble with the minister because you missed church today. >> no, she'll straighten him out. [ laughter ] >> she's his boss, yeah, yeah, yeah. >>> the gulla are fighting to preserve their culture and like all marginalized groups in america, it is always a fight. >> unfortunately, people would say to me, boy, you're too geec
woods and have church. ad as time progresses they would let us have a place of worship. we put together a slab building. >> it was market so it could be -- markedis was our moment to escape reality. for that brief moment we would shout all night long. and it was a moment that we can feel like we're not enslachld. -- enslaved. >> what does this music mean to you all? >> heritage is something that we teach. we are embracing because we are not ashamed of what we have accomplished...
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judi suggested that mark and spencers was by no means out of the woods.. you wake up on saturday morning you have to think, i'm going to aldi and lidl, i can buy anything i like because it is surging, or to whole foods because it is so healthy, why would you go to marks & spencer ‘s? that is quite a gap. it is a fundamental gap! and would suggest that far from solving the problems and it is papering over the cracks which could be in terminal decline. it is. they are the wrong people, far too much on the cost side and not on the vision side. archie norman? i'm not sure what he's doing. you used to be fantastic at asda and save a lot of money but that was a cost reduction programme —— he used to fantastic. but why go and buy clothes? if you take underwear, you can have a minimal style from another shop like a japanese monk! 0r style from another shop like a japanese monk! or you can buy victoria's secret! we are getting the picture. but why go to marks & spencer? it is ok but that is not a good reason. it used to be a good reason because it was dependable a
judi suggested that mark and spencers was by no means out of the woods.. you wake up on saturday morning you have to think, i'm going to aldi and lidl, i can buy anything i like because it is surging, or to whole foods because it is so healthy, why would you go to marks & spencer ‘s? that is quite a gap. it is a fundamental gap! and would suggest that far from solving the problems and it is papering over the cracks which could be in terminal decline. it is. they are the wrong people, far...
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more store closures at marks & spencer — the retailer says it will shut 100 stores by 2022. air pollution from home woodners is under scrutiny as the government publishes its latest clean air strategy. and cooling off? a warning that too many tourists could be putting iceland's landscape at risk. good morning. welcome from manchester city centre where a year ago today thousands of people were going about their day looking forward with great excitement to the ariana grande concert at manchester arena that evening. an event from which 22 of them would not return. the youngest victim just baked, saffie roussos, who died alongside teenagers —— the youngest victim, just eight. alongside them, it is estimated more than 800 people suffered physical injuries as a result of the suicide attack, some of those life changing, and deep psychological trauma. later on this afternoon, at manchester cathedral, there will be a national service of commemoration. it will remember the victims, theirfamilies commemoration. it will remember the victims, their families and friends, it will remember the first responders and medi
more store closures at marks & spencer — the retailer says it will shut 100 stores by 2022. air pollution from home woodners is under scrutiny as the government publishes its latest clean air strategy. and cooling off? a warning that too many tourists could be putting iceland's landscape at risk. good morning. welcome from manchester city centre where a year ago today thousands of people were going about their day looking forward with great excitement to the ariana grande concert at...
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woods. but this is assuming that mr. stover is taking the time not to chase you. i'm very fast. keith morrison: and finally, the prosecutor asked, if he was so afraid of marko over to his house? you never took one step to enlist anyone's aid. that is correct. and you walked into mr. stover's house on october 28th. i did. and he tried to kill you. that is correct. and you did nothing beforehand to try to avoid that. i think i did a lot to try to avoid it. keith morrison: what the jury made of the story, no one knew. but wait. the defense wasn't quite done. there was one more person, very important to all of this, who until mid-trial had refused to say one word in public, the woman at the center of it all, linda opdycke-- miss opdycke, raise your right hand. keith morrison: --whose long silence was about to end. coming up, and end it would, with a bang, with stories of who she said was the real mark stover. and he had a pistol in his hand and laid it on the pillow next to my head. i see mark on a hillside behind my house. he's looking through the scope, pointing the rifle at me. keith morrison: when "dateline" continues. happiness is powerful flea and tick p
woods. but this is assuming that mr. stover is taking the time not to chase you. i'm very fast. keith morrison: and finally, the prosecutor asked, if he was so afraid of marko over to his house? you never took one step to enlist anyone's aid. that is correct. and you walked into mr. stover's house on october 28th. i did. and he tried to kill you. that is correct. and you did nothing beforehand to try to avoid that. i think i did a lot to try to avoid it. keith morrison: what the jury made of...
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mark we've been talking about for months now. >> nvidia will be a key test as well added $18 billion into market cap the past five sessions take a look at roku. better than expected earnings. anthony wood is the ceo and joins us this morning. anthony, it's good to have you back. >> thanks. it's great to be here. >> stock is back to levels we last saw in march. streaming hours up 56. active accounts up 47. what does it say about the conversation we continue to have about direct to consumer in some of these legacy media companies? >> yeah. well, i think, you know, we are in the midst of a big secular change in video distribution that's moving from legacy tv platforms to screening and it's disrupting the industry. and it's creating a lot of opportunity for streaming companies like roku. our platform business, which is advertising and contribution distribution doubled in the quarter. things are going great. >> anthony, can you tell what is really driving loyalty on your platform can you break that down for us a bit? a third of the streaming hours on roku are netflix. you can sort of get netflix everywhere these days with cable providers, like our parent, comcast. but you are finding someth
mark we've been talking about for months now. >> nvidia will be a key test as well added $18 billion into market cap the past five sessions take a look at roku. better than expected earnings. anthony wood is the ceo and joins us this morning. anthony, it's good to have you back. >> thanks. it's great to be here. >> stock is back to levels we last saw in march. streaming hours up 56. active accounts up 47. what does it say about the conversation we continue to have about direct...
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marked memorial day. i know you were on long island. ainsley: i was out in your neck of the woods no.rian kilmeade sightings though. brian: none. ainsley: what did you do? brian: none of your business. once the show starts it doesn't go too well, i saw dead pool 2. it was the most unbelievable movie i have seen. brian: i heard it has a lot of people. brian: even have a "fox & friends" reference in there bit of a dig. ainsley: really? what's the showman circus trainer from from two people. the greatest showman or something like that? brian: meanwhile, you could not take your eyes off of what was developing with the singapore summit back on track. top north korean official reportedly on his way to the united states right now. ainsley: the diplomat seen there hopping on a new york bound flight overnight. pete: our own griff jenkins live in washington, d.c. ahead of the summit. griff, what are you got? >> good morning, pete, ainsley and brian. diplomacy in overdrive. brand new video of him in the beijing airport heading to the u.s. according to south korean reports to continue preparation
marked memorial day. i know you were on long island. ainsley: i was out in your neck of the woods no.rian kilmeade sightings though. brian: none. ainsley: what did you do? brian: none of your business. once the show starts it doesn't go too well, i saw dead pool 2. it was the most unbelievable movie i have seen. brian: i heard it has a lot of people. brian: even have a "fox & friends" reference in there bit of a dig. ainsley: really? what's the showman circus trainer from from two...