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mcgrath was 91 not out, lanning unbeaten on 64.right. a test match is normally a draw in the series. if it is a draw, i surely would just need two winds and it is all over!— and it is all over! england to come back and come _ and it is all over! england to come back and come back _ and it is all over! england to come back and come back quickly. - and it is all over! england to come i back and come back quickly. another game _ back and come back quickly. another game on _ back and come back quickly. another game on saturday. they need to regroup, — game on saturday. they need to regroup, liquidate went wrong, and a pen to _ regroup, liquidate went wrong, and a pen to come — regroup, liquidate went wrong, and a pen to come back and win on saturday _ pen to come back and win on saturday. —— look at what went wrong, — saturday. —— look at what went wrong, look _ saturday. —— look at what went wrong, look to come back. staying with cricket, and south africa head coach mark boucher has been charged by the sport's national governing body
mcgrath was 91 not out, lanning unbeaten on 64.right. a test match is normally a draw in the series. if it is a draw, i surely would just need two winds and it is all over!— and it is all over! england to come back and come _ and it is all over! england to come back and come back _ and it is all over! england to come back and come back quickly. - and it is all over! england to come i back and come back quickly. another game _ back and come back quickly. another game on _ back and come back...
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mcgrath was 91 not out, lanning unbeaten on 64. will become the first british woman to compete at both the summer and winter olympics after being named in the team gb bobsleigh squad for beijing. she competed in the 100 metres at the beijing summer games in 2008 and she'll be brakewoman in mica mcneill�*s two—woman sled, four years after she was the team's reserve in pyeongchang. douglas turns 36 on monday, she said there had been many male summer and winter olympians and she was "over the moon to be representing women", adding she was "more thrilled about leaving a legacy like that behind than anything else". that's all the sport for now. you can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website. that's bbc.co.uk/sport also more in those early access for andy murray and emma raducanu. more later. thanks very much, jane. —— early exits. a senior conservative mp has urged tory backbenchers facing "intimidation" over their support for a no confidence motion in borisjohnson to report it to the police. william wragg, who chairs a
mcgrath was 91 not out, lanning unbeaten on 64. will become the first british woman to compete at both the summer and winter olympics after being named in the team gb bobsleigh squad for beijing. she competed in the 100 metres at the beijing summer games in 2008 and she'll be brakewoman in mica mcneill�*s two—woman sled, four years after she was the team's reserve in pyeongchang. douglas turns 36 on monday, she said there had been many male summer and winter olympians and she was "over...
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tahlia mcgrath taking three quick ones in a row.ng start. mcgrath, however, was made of stronger stuff and took a chance to shine once more quickly, bringing up her half century, and that was followed by captain meg lanning. their partnership looking unbreakable as england's bowlers struggled to make a dent. and so it proved australia comfortably claiming a nine wicket victory with 18 balls to spare, england with work to do. jo curry, bbc news. it was a day of disappointment for british players at the australian open in melbourne, as andy murray and the 17th seed emma raducanu both crashed out in the second round. raducanu lost to the world number 98, danka kovinic, while murray went out to the japanese qualifier taro daniel — the lowest ranked player ever to beat him in a grand slam. dan evans progressed to round three after his opponent withdrew, but there was also a defeat for heather watson. natalie pirks reports. breakfast was served, with british grand slam champions both on court at the same time. but both were about to put f
tahlia mcgrath taking three quick ones in a row.ng start. mcgrath, however, was made of stronger stuff and took a chance to shine once more quickly, bringing up her half century, and that was followed by captain meg lanning. their partnership looking unbreakable as england's bowlers struggled to make a dent. and so it proved australia comfortably claiming a nine wicket victory with 18 balls to spare, england with work to do. jo curry, bbc news. it was a day of disappointment for british players...
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mcgrath's daughter, aren't you? she was probably late 30s early 40s. and i looked at her and i said, yeah. and she said i want you to know something your mother saved my life. and you ought to be really proud of your mom. she's she's really special and you're really special to be her daughter. and it was that to me was the first time that i ever really realized. wow, you know and and so growing up my mother did have a big influence on me and later on when when i went into the marine corps and did these things and in in i usually was the only woman in my squadron or in my units and certain things would happen and i would call mom. you know like this happened mom what the f you know what i do about it. and insulation of you worried and what how do i get through this in? my mom would be like they did the same thing to me back in the 60s. just forget about it move on. you know, so my mother helped me. be all along the way even as an adult because she had been through what you know going in that male-dominated environment in 1960s of the medical profession.
mcgrath's daughter, aren't you? she was probably late 30s early 40s. and i looked at her and i said, yeah. and she said i want you to know something your mother saved my life. and you ought to be really proud of your mom. she's she's really special and you're really special to be her daughter. and it was that to me was the first time that i ever really realized. wow, you know and and so growing up my mother did have a big influence on me and later on when when i went into the marine corps and...
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mcgrath was 91 not out, lanning unbeaten on 64. went wrong, and they've got to come back and win on saturday. staying with cricket, and south africa head coach mark boucher has been charged by the sport's national governing body with gross misconduct over allegations of racism. he was one of a number of cricket south africa employees implicated in "tentative findings" by the socialjustice and nation building commission last month. it follows allegations from boucher�*s former team—mate paul adams. jockey robbie dunne has lodged an appeal against his 18—month ban from horse racing. he was banned following a hearing last month in which he was found guilty of "bullying and harassing" fellowjockey bryony frost. and scottjamieson leads the abu dhabi championship after an impressive first day. the scot had a bogey—free round of nine under par and is a shot clear of norway's victor hovland. ian poulter went round in 66, alongside fellow englishman james morrison and tyrell hatton, who is the defending champion. and that is all the sport f
mcgrath was 91 not out, lanning unbeaten on 64. went wrong, and they've got to come back and win on saturday. staying with cricket, and south africa head coach mark boucher has been charged by the sport's national governing body with gross misconduct over allegations of racism. he was one of a number of cricket south africa employees implicated in "tentative findings" by the socialjustice and nation building commission last month. it follows allegations from boucher�*s former...
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your 2020 opponents amy mcgrath has a new bookcoming out, is that one that will get your attention at all ? >> honestly, i don't usually read these current books. there are a lot of them. i might take alook at it . i figure it might have some mention of me. you are watching book tvs coverage of the southern festival of books. >> hello, my name is nathan. i would like to wel
your 2020 opponents amy mcgrath has a new bookcoming out, is that one that will get your attention at all ? >> honestly, i don't usually read these current books. there are a lot of them. i might take alook at it . i figure it might have some mention of me. you are watching book tvs coverage of the southern festival of books. >> hello, my name is nathan. i would like to wel
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your 2020 opponents amy mcgrath has a new bookcoming out, is that one that will get your attention at all ? >> honestly, i don't usually read these current books. there are a lot of them. i might take alook at it . i figure it might have some mention of me. you are watching book tvs coverage of the southern festival of books. >> hello, my name is nathan. i would like to welcome you to the southern festival of books here in nashville tennessee. whether you are watching us online or joining us later on c-span, we have a great session for you today and we are glad you are with us. before we start, i would like to thank a few of the festival key sponsors for their ongoing support. the arts commission, the ingram content group, the tennessee arts commission, vanderbilt university, we are grateful for your continued support.
your 2020 opponents amy mcgrath has a new bookcoming out, is that one that will get your attention at all ? >> honestly, i don't usually read these current books. there are a lot of them. i might take alook at it . i figure it might have some mention of me. you are watching book tvs coverage of the southern festival of books. >> hello, my name is nathan. i would like to welcome you to the southern festival of books here in nashville tennessee. whether you are watching us online or...
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police say the collision killed 38-year-old barry mcgrath of san francisco who was a passenger. uber drive was taken to a hospital and the suspect took off. the suv he had been driving was reported stolen weeks ago in the city. >> everybody is in shock with how suddenly this all happened. >> reporter: connor mccarthy and the rest of his curling team was with mcgrath just a few days ago. he had just became the chairman for the st. joseph's hurling club. >> he was a friend. he would always look out for people. >> reporter: this three shows us how powerful the impact was. it's cut in half. on the building, there's scratch marks on here. neighbors say these accidents are a far too common sight on this side of the town. they blame the weekend closure of the highway. >> it's a trap here. >> every time we walk back and forth, we feel like something's going to happen. >> reporter: the supervisor says he's been working with neighbors and the transportation department to develop a traffic coning project that would add more lights and stop signs. >> unfortunately, didn't move forward quick
police say the collision killed 38-year-old barry mcgrath of san francisco who was a passenger. uber drive was taken to a hospital and the suspect took off. the suv he had been driving was reported stolen weeks ago in the city. >> everybody is in shock with how suddenly this all happened. >> reporter: connor mccarthy and the rest of his curling team was with mcgrath just a few days ago. he had just became the chairman for the st. joseph's hurling club. >> he was a friend. he...
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yeah. mcgrath a new, we're the we're still use for something really a good, a blow machine if they can bring in my own. my men with for the police are with a thought a be within and you said the and you had the hill and i will also follow up with you. she'll wake up in my lap and ended up to put that in my lap. what did i tell him to wake and i can model phone or like a television don't need to look into the couple of them on am blakely and then off gentlemen, do a curriculum which, you know, most of the skip teaches. keep libertarian you. same way. did was to cigar book one, slip visual foot sick, dumb mother because which took him years per hour now. so i knew what the preface seeing that in our life and i had them again, somebody that didn't have the la quinta at mental. and of course, the place where with what was going on in the dorms problem is a lot of the at that time i'd say any of the per day feel like i'm with the top it the blue a soco post it. i woke up with a social stopper where you really did you what it should lead garment, wouldn't it on your chest? missional, could y
yeah. mcgrath a new, we're the we're still use for something really a good, a blow machine if they can bring in my own. my men with for the police are with a thought a be within and you said the and you had the hill and i will also follow up with you. she'll wake up in my lap and ended up to put that in my lap. what did i tell him to wake and i can model phone or like a television don't need to look into the couple of them on am blakely and then off gentlemen, do a curriculum which, you know,...
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yeah. mcgrath, i deal with a this type of oh machine. if they can go, can you bring in my tell my man that your buy voici studio isn't it listed the board, the british sour with net b. so it's a will be listening to said see, and you had a with she'll pick up in my lab and i dropped it off in my lab. would be like a little blue wake and i can model home theater a can eat, are they in for all? no innovation. don't need us to look into the couple of mm hm. ali and the flaming that off potential. my daughter, i need to live with. she not, most skipped teacher skipped libertarian you same way douglas, to see with our book what facial role foot. it's sick dar mother because which took the mish brower now. so i knew what the preface cindy lehman or like a have them again, somebody that then have the la quinta, atlanta i'm in plan, has a race where with one who was gillian and the new norm as far remove a lot of that. i mean, i'd say any or what is the per 50 or later hamilton house with if you can do it, the bureau so composite. i woke up with
yeah. mcgrath, i deal with a this type of oh machine. if they can go, can you bring in my tell my man that your buy voici studio isn't it listed the board, the british sour with net b. so it's a will be listening to said see, and you had a with she'll pick up in my lab and i dropped it off in my lab. would be like a little blue wake and i can model home theater a can eat, are they in for all? no innovation. don't need us to look into the couple of mm hm. ali and the flaming that off potential....
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yeah. mcgrath a new with a, a machine, if they can bring in my own my man with a thought a be listening to said the and you had the with show because in my lab and ended up in my lab, what did i tell him what to do? with collecting mobile phone, i think a couple of you have to have them on the phone in our possession until curriculum was una marshall to skip teacher. skip libertarian you same way, douglas to see with are both warm, smooth, visual foot seek double the cost, which took him years per hour. now, we saw on your what the preface seeing that in our life and had them a good story that didn't have the leonard from detrimental. and of course the race blair, with what was going on in the dorm is problem is a lot of the painting. i'd say any of the per day feel like how much i'm done with it. the blue a soco post it i woke up. does it, you know, social stopper little did you what i should need garment. wouldn't it on your chest? michelle, could you grease mitchell hormone? you will use your carouse now. i want to push new book out now, but the article watched your capitulate beer w
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mcgrath was 91 not out. australia ran away with it.es at the beijing summer games in 2008 and she'll be brakewoman in mica mcneill�*s two—woman sled, four years after she was the team's reserve in pyeongchang. douglas turns 36 on monday — she said there had been many male summer and winter olympians and she was "over the moon to be representing women", adding she was "more thrilled about leaving a legacy like that behind than anything else". scottjamieson leads the abu dhabi championship after an impressive first day. the scot had a bogey—free round of nine under par and is a shot clear of norway's victor hovland. ian poulter went round in 66, alongside fellow englishmanjames morrison and tyrell hatton, who is the defending champion. that is the sport for now. you can find the latest from the premier league managers facing the media and updates from the transfer window on the bbc website. that's it for now. the first foreign aid plane has arrived in tonga, carrying much—needed water and supplies for the pacific nation. new pictures hav
mcgrath was 91 not out. australia ran away with it.es at the beijing summer games in 2008 and she'll be brakewoman in mica mcneill�*s two—woman sled, four years after she was the team's reserve in pyeongchang. douglas turns 36 on monday — she said there had been many male summer and winter olympians and she was "over the moon to be representing women", adding she was "more thrilled about leaving a legacy like that behind than anything else". scottjamieson leads the abu...
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sydney was in pink to support the jane mcgrath cancer foundation.the great glenn who used to regularly do this to englishmen. the tormentor of zak crawley was scott boland, playing in his second test, having waited his whole career for these moments. joe root, england's captain, his ninth test wicket already. england's sad procession trudged on, surrounded, surrendering. three wickets for no runs, 36—4 by lunch. afterwards, it got surreal. ben stokes was given out leg before wicket. it turned out there was no leg and plenty of wicket. bails still on, stokes still in. but he was facing the pace with pain. a side injury kept him from bowling but not batting, battling. jonny bairstow went with him, both swatted 50s. here was the fight england had spoken about. and here was the counterpunch. stokes, trapped by nathan lyon. jos buttler followed. but bairstow wasn't done. together with mark wood, he made sure england wouldn't be made to bat again. and then in the final over of the day, he passed 100. it's too late to save the series. it might still be too
sydney was in pink to support the jane mcgrath cancer foundation.the great glenn who used to regularly do this to englishmen. the tormentor of zak crawley was scott boland, playing in his second test, having waited his whole career for these moments. joe root, england's captain, his ninth test wicket already. england's sad procession trudged on, surrounded, surrendering. three wickets for no runs, 36—4 by lunch. afterwards, it got surreal. ben stokes was given out leg before wicket. it turned...
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every thursday on t w. several dead in the right wing extremists, writes mcgrath and again wild lobby and couple of late and burned in south africa. people with disabilities more likely to lose their jobs. in the pandemic black lives matter, po, shine a spotlight on racially motivated police violence, same sex marriage is being legalized in more and more countries. discrimination and inequality are part of everyday life. for many, we ask why? because life is diversity. make up your own mind. d, w need for mines mentioned being a lie. com prefixes. you want to learn, but no school. you want to be useful, but on allowed to. when you're sick, the doctor knows when you fall in love, they won't. you don't have children for fear they'll be visible. your shoe or you have no human right. when you die, there's no, you ever every 10 with us and like this is 10000000 people in the world, the state. they have no nationality of tone. they don't belong and everyone has the right. everyone has the right to say, michael ah, ah ah ah, this is d w. news live from berlin. a fresh push for diplomacy to p
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sydney was in pink to support the jane mcgrath cancer foundation.f the great glenn who used to regularly do this to englishmen. the tormentor of zak crawley was scott boland, playing his second test, having waited his whole career for these moments. joe root, england's captain, his ninth test wicket already. england's sad procession trudged on, surrounded, surrendering. three wickets for no runs, 36—4 by lunch. afterwards, it got surreal. ben stokes was given out leg before wicket. it turned out that there was no leg and plenty of wicket. bails still on, stokes still in. but he was facing the pace with pain. a side injury kept him from bowling but not batting, battling. jonny bairstow went with him, both swatted 50s. here was the fight england had spoken about. and here was the counterpunch. stokes, trapped by nathan lyon. jos buttler followed. but bairstow wasn't done. together with mark wood, he made sure england wouldn't be made to bat again. and then in the final over of the day, he passed 100. it's too late to save the series. it might still be
sydney was in pink to support the jane mcgrath cancer foundation.f the great glenn who used to regularly do this to englishmen. the tormentor of zak crawley was scott boland, playing his second test, having waited his whole career for these moments. joe root, england's captain, his ninth test wicket already. england's sad procession trudged on, surrounded, surrendering. three wickets for no runs, 36—4 by lunch. afterwards, it got surreal. ben stokes was given out leg before wicket. it turned...
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as large crowds gather in small areas, often with few safety or crowd control measures. mcgrath, not everybody's out of my will express my condolences to the families who have lost their dear ones and the said incident of the stampede. my sympathies to those who were injured in law, one it access to the shrine was halted for several alice, but later resumed alexia brian al jazeera to iraq law were thousands of people have been rallying to mark nearly 2 years since the assassination of iran's top general chasm sla, money, he was killed in a u. s. drone strike, along with the leader of the iranian backed popular mobilization forces, the protest to taking place across 4 major cities, including the capital, baghdad. so the money was widely considered to be the 2nd most powerful person in iran and was treated as a hero. he was the commander of the revolutionary guards, couldn't force an elite unit that handles foreign operations. he was killed in a targeted strike at baghdad. international airport, on january the 3rd 2020, it was ordered by the then president of the united states. donald
as large crowds gather in small areas, often with few safety or crowd control measures. mcgrath, not everybody's out of my will express my condolences to the families who have lost their dear ones and the said incident of the stampede. my sympathies to those who were injured in law, one it access to the shrine was halted for several alice, but later resumed alexia brian al jazeera to iraq law were thousands of people have been rallying to mark nearly 2 years since the assassination of iran's...
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on board was a scraper, carl mcgrath, alan minard and ross ballantine. . , now working with the lifeboat service. ., , .,, , ., , service. it was ross, he was our brother- _ service. it was ross, he was our brother. he _ service. it was ross, he was our brother. he has - service. it was ross, he was our brother. he has two - service. it was ross, he was| our brother. he has two sons and we want them to grow up to see that we're doing something positive his name and all the men's names. we have to show it is real—life and devastating families is what is left behind. once they are gone, they are gone. it is the people who understood you today who have to live with it for the rest of their lives. it have to live with it for the rest of their lives.- rest of their lives. it has been an _ rest of their lives. it has been an emotional - rest of their lives. it has been an emotional and l rest of their lives. it has - been an emotional and difficult year. none of the families you each other until they found themselves outside the lifeboat station waiting for ne
on board was a scraper, carl mcgrath, alan minard and ross ballantine. . , now working with the lifeboat service. ., , .,, , ., , service. it was ross, he was our brother- _ service. it was ross, he was our brother. he _ service. it was ross, he was our brother. he has - service. it was ross, he was our brother. he has two - service. it was ross, he was| our brother. he has two sons and we want them to grow up to see that we're doing something positive his name and all the men's names. we have...
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on board were skipper carl mcgrath, ross ballantine and alan minard.y have to show that it�*s real lives and devastating families who were left behind. once they go, they�*re gone. but it�*s the people who are stood here today, who have got to live with it for the rest of their lives. and they say it�*s made it an emotional and difficult year. none of the families knew each other until they found themselves outside llandudno lifeboat station waiting for news of the search. the men�*s bodies weren�*t found for over six weeks. their relatives raised money for extra searches, so the wreck of the boat could also be found. and now money left over from that appeal will go to support the work of the lifeboat service. in this instance, we formed a really deep and meaningful relationship with the families of the nicola faith crew, and they're pledging their ongoing support for us, and we're delighted with that. it shows real courage for them in their circumstances to have come in our direction and taken that step, and we're really hopeful that working together
on board were skipper carl mcgrath, ross ballantine and alan minard.y have to show that it�*s real lives and devastating families who were left behind. once they go, they�*re gone. but it�*s the people who are stood here today, who have got to live with it for the rest of their lives. and they say it�*s made it an emotional and difficult year. none of the families knew each other until they found themselves outside llandudno lifeboat station waiting for news of the search. the men�*s...
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tahlia mcgrath with a brilliant all round display as the hosts won by nine wickets to leave england two. england plumbing stepping out in australia looking to restore england cricket reputation. having lost the cost and being put into the back facially early fair while danny set the tone and payment business. why break for the hosts. the tone and payment business. why breakfor the hosts. england making steady strides. until this. while almost straight byjones. taking three quick ones in a row even though holding on to the target 10072m a promising start. they second chance to shine once more quickly bringing up her half—century. their partnership looking unbreakable as they struggled to make a dent. australia comfortably claiming a nine wicket victory with eight involves despair. what hopes of england turning this one around? henry is with alex in abilene. alex was here on the tour last time england played and this was a pretty comprehensive ream from their first was a pretty comprehensive ream from theirfirst time. he was a pretty comprehensive ream from their first time-— their first
tahlia mcgrath with a brilliant all round display as the hosts won by nine wickets to leave england two. england plumbing stepping out in australia looking to restore england cricket reputation. having lost the cost and being put into the back facially early fair while danny set the tone and payment business. why break for the hosts. the tone and payment business. why breakfor the hosts. england making steady strides. until this. while almost straight byjones. taking three quick ones in a row...
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sydney was in pink to support the jane mcgrath cancer foundation, late wife of the great glenn who usedhole career for these moments. joe root, england's captain, his ninth test wicket already. england's sad procession trudged on, surrounded, surrendering. three wickets for no runs, 36—4 by lunch. afterwards, it got surreal. ben stokes was given out leg before wicket. it turned out there was no leg and plenty of wicket. bails still on, stokes still in. but he was facing the pace with pain. a side injury kept him from bowling but not batting, battling. jonny bairstow went with him, both swatted 50s. here was the fight england had spoken about. and here was the counterpunch. stokes trapped by nathan lyon, jos buttler followed. but bairstow wasn't done. together with mark wood, he made sure england wouldn't be made to bat again and then, in the final over of the day, he passed 100. it's too late to save the series, it might still be too little to save the match, but at long last, england have something to celebrate. patrick gearey, bbc news. the duchess of cambridge will reach a milestone
sydney was in pink to support the jane mcgrath cancer foundation, late wife of the great glenn who usedhole career for these moments. joe root, england's captain, his ninth test wicket already. england's sad procession trudged on, surrounded, surrendering. three wickets for no runs, 36—4 by lunch. afterwards, it got surreal. ben stokes was given out leg before wicket. it turned out there was no leg and plenty of wicket. bails still on, stokes still in. but he was facing the pace with pain. a...
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. >> i am jim mcgrath. i am not going to repeat anything in the three letters i have written or the other letters you have heard or testimony this morning. i think demonstrate that you don't have what you are required to make under ab981. to a higher level as policymakers. you are trustees. something that seems lost on the tima staff. as trustees you have a particular responsibility and oversight from other trustee agencies to make sure that people can get to the state lands and make sure nip measures that -- measures that restrict activities are reasonable and maintain that. most ridiculous thing in the staff report is the combination of new nonresidential traffic with recreational traffic to the lands to argue you must have to broaden the base. the hotels and the other uses are not trust uses. you need to address the trust uses which nothing before you have. then i will turn to credibility. when i was still on the san francisco of bay access those entities that were for more access to the water which achi
. >> i am jim mcgrath. i am not going to repeat anything in the three letters i have written or the other letters you have heard or testimony this morning. i think demonstrate that you don't have what you are required to make under ab981. to a higher level as policymakers. you are trustees. something that seems lost on the tima staff. as trustees you have a particular responsibility and oversight from other trustee agencies to make sure that people can get to the state lands and make sure...
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amy mcgrath can raise $90 million to run against mitch mcconnell in a doomed race, but the number of city council and school board candidates in kentucky who can raise what they need is. she trailed often frustration. gabriela kelly discovered that the county recorders office in arizona maintains, among other records, voter registration records. she eventually decided to run for that office herself. and she won. ezra klein reports, now she's the county recorder for a jurisdiction with nearly 1 million people, and more than 600,000 registered voters, in a swing state. she told ezra klein, one thing i was really struck by when i first started getting involved in politics is how much power there is in just showing up to things. if you want to get involved, there is always a way. joining us now, as recline. -- where he hosts the podcasts, as recline show. thank you very much for joining us, tonight. your article carries the provocative title, steve bannon is on to something. it was actually a friend of mine who's not a regular reader of yours, or regular reader of political material who
amy mcgrath can raise $90 million to run against mitch mcconnell in a doomed race, but the number of city council and school board candidates in kentucky who can raise what they need is. she trailed often frustration. gabriela kelly discovered that the county recorders office in arizona maintains, among other records, voter registration records. she eventually decided to run for that office herself. and she won. ezra klein reports, now she's the county recorder for a jurisdiction with nearly 1...
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sydney was in pink to support the jane mcgrath cancer foundation.was scott boland, playing in his second test, having waited his whole career for these moments. joe root, england's captain, his ninth test wicket already. england's sad procession trudged on, surrounded, surrendering. three wickets for no runs, 36—4 by lunch. afterwards, it got surreal. ben stokes was given out leg before wicket. it turned out there was no leg and plenty of wicket. bails still on, stokes still in. but he was facing the pace with pain. a side injury kept him from bowling but not batting, battling. jonny bairstow went with him, both swatted 50s. here was the fight england had spoken about. and here was the counterpunch. stokes, trapped by nathan lyon. jos buttler followed. but bairstow wasn't done. together with mark wood, he made sure england wouldn't be made to bat again. and then in the final over of the day, he passed 100. it's too late to save the series. it might still be too little to save the match. but at long last, england have something to celebrate. patrick
sydney was in pink to support the jane mcgrath cancer foundation.was scott boland, playing in his second test, having waited his whole career for these moments. joe root, england's captain, his ninth test wicket already. england's sad procession trudged on, surrounded, surrendering. three wickets for no runs, 36—4 by lunch. afterwards, it got surreal. ben stokes was given out leg before wicket. it turned out there was no leg and plenty of wicket. bails still on, stokes still in. but he was...
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i really wish to mcgrath would go really full tilt, and run around with her hair on fire.'s got to light a fire. >> with all your experience in show business, i'm sure you've encountered more people like donald trump, then senators have encountered of people like donald trump. >> well, babe, i've encountered some tough people. some people -- just the worst things that you can think about. i've never encountered anyone, they pale in comparison. the people i know what, they couldn't even -- i mean, he's a horse of a different color. >> yeah, he's something like we've never seen before. share, i know you do a lot of charitable work yourself, and you've got a great organization this worldwide, about protecting wild animals in their habitats, and in other ways. that is something that is very dear to your heart, and i want to make sure you get a chance to talk about. that >> freedom wild. we're working on so many things. we rescued curve on, that was a big commitment, it took five years. it was a big splash. he's fabulous, i'm so happy that he got -- in all of his 30 something y
i really wish to mcgrath would go really full tilt, and run around with her hair on fire.'s got to light a fire. >> with all your experience in show business, i'm sure you've encountered more people like donald trump, then senators have encountered of people like donald trump. >> well, babe, i've encountered some tough people. some people -- just the worst things that you can think about. i've never encountered anyone, they pale in comparison. the people i know what, they couldn't...
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author discussion on cancel culture, but first former marine fighter pilot and senate candidate amy mcgrath and former fbi special agent kathy stearman talk about serving their country and succeeding in male-dominated professions. and i can show you how you look like. good mng
author discussion on cancel culture, but first former marine fighter pilot and senate candidate amy mcgrath and former fbi special agent kathy stearman talk about serving their country and succeeding in male-dominated professions. and i can show you how you look like. good mng
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author discussion on cancel culture, but first former marine fighter pilot and senate candidate amy mcgrath and former fbi special agent kathy stearma
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maggie mcgrath and daniella pierre bravo thank you both very much for bringing that to us. >>> now toanatees who are struggling to survive. cold temperatures are driving them to warmer waters, but when they get there there's no food for them to eat. nbc news correspondent kerry sanders has more on the fight to keep them alive. >> reporter: this morning manatees, the gentle giants with no predators, not even sharks or alligators, in an unprecedented fight to survive. in the last 12 months a record 1,100 plus manatees have died, most from starvation. >> these animals aren't down 100 pounds, they are not down 200 pounds, we are talking about being down 800, 900 pounds. they're skeletons. >> orlando's sea world with the largest manatee hospital in the world had 36 patients and was at capacity, but over the weekend with the help of shipping giant dhl, teams flew four manatee calves from orlando to the columbus zoo and aquarium. the delicate weekend journey deeded to make room at sea world's hospital because in the wild more and more of these gentle giants are in a life and death struggle.
maggie mcgrath and daniella pierre bravo thank you both very much for bringing that to us. >>> now toanatees who are struggling to survive. cold temperatures are driving them to warmer waters, but when they get there there's no food for them to eat. nbc news correspondent kerry sanders has more on the fight to keep them alive. >> reporter: this morning manatees, the gentle giants with no predators, not even sharks or alligators, in an unprecedented fight to survive. in the last...
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mcgrath was 91 not out, lanning unbeaten on 64.ame back from a little injury, he was not training for one and a half weeks. isaid, listen, cristiano you are 36, still in fantastic physical shape, but once you are a head coach at one stage yourself, maybe you also see it through the glasses of a head coach. montell douglas will become the first british woman to compete at both the summer and winter olympics after being named in the team gb bobsleigh squad for beijing. she competed in the 100 metres at the beijing summer games in 2008 and she'll be brakewoman in mica mcneill�*s two—woman sled, four years after she was the team's reserve in pyeongchang. douglas turns 36 on monday. she said there had been many male summer and winter 0lympians and she was "over the moon to be representing women", adding she was "more thrilled about leaving a legacy like that "behind than anything else". that's all the sport for now. i'll have more for you in the next hour. thanks very much, jane. the devolved government in northern ireland has announced
mcgrath was 91 not out, lanning unbeaten on 64.ame back from a little injury, he was not training for one and a half weeks. isaid, listen, cristiano you are 36, still in fantastic physical shape, but once you are a head coach at one stage yourself, maybe you also see it through the glasses of a head coach. montell douglas will become the first british woman to compete at both the summer and winter olympics after being named in the team gb bobsleigh squad for beijing. she competed in the 100...
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i think mcgrath governors should run -- democrat governors should run for senate and congress.i may not agree with their policies but at least they have the account ability skills that i think washington needs. ryan: governor, thank you. that is all the time we have right now. a few big takeaways i think, one, you would like biden to do more. two, if you are a governor who can run, the senate is not such a bad place. governor sununu: there you go. ryan: thank you for watching the livestream. we have a quick programming break now and we will be back shortly for an interview featuring illinois governor jb pritzker. >> welcome back to the 50 americas governor summit. i am a reporter at politico and an author of the illinois playbook based in chicago joined by illinois governor jb pritzker running for a second term and about to give his fourth state of the state address which we just found out will be in person in the capital. it seems almost like normal times. thank you, governor, for joining us on political life. we have much to cover including the latest in managing the pandemic
i think mcgrath governors should run -- democrat governors should run for senate and congress.i may not agree with their policies but at least they have the account ability skills that i think washington needs. ryan: governor, thank you. that is all the time we have right now. a few big takeaways i think, one, you would like biden to do more. two, if you are a governor who can run, the senate is not such a bad place. governor sununu: there you go. ryan: thank you for watching the livestream. we...
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danni wyatt scored a half—century, eventually bowled by tahlia mcgrath for 70 — england 147—3 off 17land and what you think of that. the general political situation. the speaker on twitter says more difficult to get tests, scandal at downing street, but simultaneous removal of restrictions, all happening pretty much at the same time. coincidence? kay wilson says the removal of mask mandates and plan b, could there be a more blatant look at this, rather than that, tactic? putting health of country over personal survival. you can imagine how kay is feeling about that, from her tweet. this one is from juicy convert on twitter, referring to the interview with liam fox earlier, saying it was good that he got a priority vaccine, being asthmatic, but he didn't acknowledge many did not. thank you for those. keep them coming in. you can get in touch with me on twitter, and you can use the hashtag bbc your questions. you might want to get in touch about this next story about nhs dentistry. let me know if you are having a problem getting a dental appointment. unions have warned that nhs dentist
danni wyatt scored a half—century, eventually bowled by tahlia mcgrath for 70 — england 147—3 off 17land and what you think of that. the general political situation. the speaker on twitter says more difficult to get tests, scandal at downing street, but simultaneous removal of restrictions, all happening pretty much at the same time. coincidence? kay wilson says the removal of mask mandates and plan b, could there be a more blatant look at this, rather than that, tactic? putting health of...
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on board were skipper carl mcgrath, ross ballantine and alan minard.w up and see that we are doing something positive, and in his name and in all of the men's names. we really have to show that it's real lives and devastating families who were left behind. once they go, they're gone. but it's the people who are stood here today, who have got to live with it for the rest of their lives. and they say it's made it an emotional and difficult year. none of the families knew each other until they found themselves outside llandudno lifeboat station waiting for news of the search. the men's bodies weren't found for over six weeks. their relatives raised money for extra searches, so the wreck of the boat could also be found. and now money left over from that appeal will go to support the work of the lifeboat service. in this instance, we formed a really deep and meaningful relationship with the families of the nicola faith crew, and they're pledging their ongoing support for us, and we're delighted with that. it shows real courage for them in their circumstance
on board were skipper carl mcgrath, ross ballantine and alan minard.w up and see that we are doing something positive, and in his name and in all of the men's names. we really have to show that it's real lives and devastating families who were left behind. once they go, they're gone. but it's the people who are stood here today, who have got to live with it for the rest of their lives. and they say it's made it an emotional and difficult year. none of the families knew each other until they...
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50 and here now to tell us about the list, 50 over 50 asia 2022 is editor of forbes women maggie mcgrathaning more than 50% of their time, and their customer base or revenue is centered in the region. so let's start with 58-year-old falguni nair. >> she did not start her life as an entrepreneur. she spent two decades as an investment banker helping other entrepreneurs achieve their dreams and take their own companies public. in 2012 she decided to take $2 million of her own money and start nika, an online fashion, beauty and retail company, she vowed she wouldn't take it public until it became profitable, so in fiscal 2021 the company achieved profitability, she took it public in india to a $13 billion valuation and the transaction made her india's richest self-made female billionaire and she is 58 years old. >> and, maria ressa, a veteran journalist, nobel peace prize laureate. tell us about her. she's also. >> also 58. an investigative journalist but she also founded rappler, an online multimedia site, it has 40 million unique readers every month in the philippines. she has come under
50 and here now to tell us about the list, 50 over 50 asia 2022 is editor of forbes women maggie mcgrathaning more than 50% of their time, and their customer base or revenue is centered in the region. so let's start with 58-year-old falguni nair. >> she did not start her life as an entrepreneur. she spent two decades as an investment banker helping other entrepreneurs achieve their dreams and take their own companies public. in 2012 she decided to take $2 million of her own money and...
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amy mcgrath runs for senate in kentucky and raises over $90 million only to get crushed by mitch mcconnell. they were always going to lose those races but democrats keep doing this stupid stuff. they're too emotional. democrats obsess over high-profile races they can't win because that's where all of the attention is. we are addicted to hope fluorosalicic causes. james continues, what about the secretary of state in wisconsin or the attorney general race in michigan? how much money are democrats and progressives around the country sending to those candidates. i'm telling you, if democrats are worried about voting rights and election integrity, then these are the sorts of races they should support and volunteer for because this is where the action is and where things will be decided. joe, james never mincing words, talking to his fellow democrats in this new vox interview. >> he's so right. this is something that i'm going to start talking about the difference between democrats and republicans and how they think. republicans think more strategically for the most part. it is calculating. the
amy mcgrath runs for senate in kentucky and raises over $90 million only to get crushed by mitch mcconnell. they were always going to lose those races but democrats keep doing this stupid stuff. they're too emotional. democrats obsess over high-profile races they can't win because that's where all of the attention is. we are addicted to hope fluorosalicic causes. james continues, what about the secretary of state in wisconsin or the attorney general race in michigan? how much money are...