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it's only 12cm behind mike powell's world record, which was set in 1991. britain's zharnel hughes ran the fastest 100—metres of the season at the racers grand prix in jamaica last night. he clocked 9.91 seconds — a personal best for him and the first time he's gone under 10 seconds. on the all—time british list, only linford christie has run faster over the distance, although james dasaolu has also run 9.91. that's all from sportsday. just quickly to update you on the f1. sebastian vettel still leads the canadian grand prix. lewis hamiltin is down in sixth. more on the website and 5 live. we'll have more throughout the evening. next on bbc news it's meet the author. (end titles next) the persistence of the civil war in american culture is remarkable, but maybe not surprising. kevin powers is the latest writer to take a story of slavery from days of conflict in the 18605 and pick up its threads in virginia 90 years later, when an old man tries to chase his origins. a shout in the ruins is his second book. his first, the yellow birds, set against the backgro
it's only 12cm behind mike powell's world record, which was set in 1991. britain's zharnel hughes ran the fastest 100—metres of the season at the racers grand prix in jamaica last night. he clocked 9.91 seconds — a personal best for him and the first time he's gone under 10 seconds. on the all—time british list, only linford christie has run faster over the distance, although james dasaolu has also run 9.91. that's all from sportsday. just quickly to update you on the f1. sebastian vettel...
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it's only 12cm behind mike powell's world record, which was set in 1991.racers grand prix in jamaica last night. he clocked 9.91 seconds — a personal best for him and the first time he's gone under 10 seconds. 0n the all—time british list, only linford christie has run faster over the distance, although james dasaolu has also run 9.91. that's all from sportsday. just quickly to update you on the f1. sebastian vettel still leads the canadian grand prix. lewis hamiltin is down in sixth.
it's only 12cm behind mike powell's world record, which was set in 1991.racers grand prix in jamaica last night. he clocked 9.91 seconds — a personal best for him and the first time he's gone under 10 seconds. 0n the all—time british list, only linford christie has run faster over the distance, although james dasaolu has also run 9.91. that's all from sportsday. just quickly to update you on the f1. sebastian vettel still leads the canadian grand prix. lewis hamiltin is down in sixth.
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it's only 12cm behind mike powell's world record, which was set in 1991.st time he's gone under 10 seconds. on the all—time british list, only linford christie has run faster over the distance, although james dasaolu has also run 9.91. just under an hour and a half to go until the start of the canadian grand prix with what's looking like the most unpredictable race of the season. sebastian vettel will start on pole, ahead of valtteri bottas and max verstappen with lewis hamilton fourth. there's little to choose between the top three cars. you can follow the race on radio 5 live and bbc sport website from 6:30 tyson fury will next fight on august the 18th. the heavyweight won on his comeback in manchester last night after 2 and a half years out of the sport.... comfortably seeing off his unlikely albanian opponent sefer seferi who was totally outclassed in both technique and size. fury, who's the former unified world champion, looked farfrom his best and after two rounds of posturing including being warned for playing—up to the crowd — he eventually got dow
it's only 12cm behind mike powell's world record, which was set in 1991.st time he's gone under 10 seconds. on the all—time british list, only linford christie has run faster over the distance, although james dasaolu has also run 9.91. just under an hour and a half to go until the start of the canadian grand prix with what's looking like the most unpredictable race of the season. sebastian vettel will start on pole, ahead of valtteri bottas and max verstappen with lewis hamilton fourth....
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tom: the press conference was fascinating yesterday, starting with the idea of chairman powell standing up. mike dazzled. he walked outstanding up instead of sitting down. the idea here, through the press conference, was simply a central bank trying to get out in front of the debate. thatblackrock see evidence any central bank including mr. draghi can get out in front of the debate? don't they have to react to data? particulare ecb in are going to have to be data dependent. the end of the qe program is almost a given, by the end of the year they will finish tapering. from there, to get to the stage of raising interest rates and moving the negative deposit rate, it is going to be difficult. it will be data dependent. the data is murky. the point is excellent. in the u.s., data is much clearer. it is overall a very strong picture. one economy. the labor market is tight. there are more job openings then there are people looking for jobs. when you look at a whole range of different factors, the u.s. economy is doing incredibly well. you also have a fiscal stimulus. eurozone, a mixed picture in terms
tom: the press conference was fascinating yesterday, starting with the idea of chairman powell standing up. mike dazzled. he walked outstanding up instead of sitting down. the idea here, through the press conference, was simply a central bank trying to get out in front of the debate. thatblackrock see evidence any central bank including mr. draghi can get out in front of the debate? don't they have to react to data? particulare ecb in are going to have to be data dependent. the end of the qe...
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powell's telltale heart. i thought it was one of those things, either someone would help me or i was going to just blurt it out. at the iowa caucuses huckabee won by 7. mikehuckabee was actually very friendly to immigrant rights as governor of arkansas and when he ran for president he was really conservative about it. i had a few minutes of this interview and i thought i would out myself. i thought i was going to blurt it out that this person was me in front of you and i did it. i got the interview ted kennedy won and i did it so there were so many moments that i was passing -- passing is seductive. it is easier to lay low, do your thing, not rock the boat. i did that for 12 years. so i think for me it was either someone was going to out me or i was going to out myself so i chose the latter. >> host: dear america is the name of the book. notes of an undocumented citizen. it is available in september. you
powell's telltale heart. i thought it was one of those things, either someone would help me or i was going to just blurt it out. at the iowa caucuses huckabee won by 7. mikehuckabee was actually very friendly to immigrant rights as governor of arkansas and when he ran for president he was really conservative about it. i had a few minutes of this interview and i thought i would out myself. i thought i was going to blurt it out that this person was me in front of you and i did it. i got the...
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serious about it to appoint a cz, give somebody superpowers, whether colin powell, or the anthony zinni or martin dempsey, mikebut somebody who will be the voice tolhom the other are accountable. >> woodruff: on immigration in. >> othe family separation in particular at the bored because you can't get answe now >> i don't like any sense that includes both trump and czar at the same time, it scares me. the problem is the management problem. maybe some sort of administrator would help, but the core problem is te trump administration, at least large parts, wants to send an indating message to people south of the border, don't come, it will be miserable, budon't want the backlash of a cruel policy. so they're stuck. so the lesson should be we're not going to be monsters at the border, we will enforce lw bu not be total monsters but that goes against the policy jeff sessio. wants to suppo political damage to the administrktion. >> in nd i had a discussion last week whether it would hurt trump's appraroval ng, and i hate to say it but i was right in that it has not hurt his aproval rating. >> his gallup dropped prec
serious about it to appoint a cz, give somebody superpowers, whether colin powell, or the anthony zinni or martin dempsey, mikebut somebody who will be the voice tolhom the other are accountable. >> woodruff: on immigration in. >> othe family separation in particular at the bored because you can't get answe now >> i don't like any sense that includes both trump and czar at the same time, it scares me. the problem is the management problem. maybe some sort of administrator...
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mike. we're trying to find a problem that originally was reported in the emeryville area. we've been moving our camera around. supposedly a three-car crash east of powell that area, even followed a chp squad car there. apparently they were looking for the same thing. here we are approaching the maze and the bay bridge toll plaza. we're not seeing a crash. hopefully it was mine norp and is already gone. we have another collision westbound 980 off-ramp at 27th street. sounds like a rollover, too. mass transit, golden gate ferry, we have schedule changes for sausalito and tiburon, some will leave five minutes earlier. >> a san francisco band is returning home after all of its gear got stolen from a hotel parking lot at the beginning of their tour. ♪ >> the stone foxes were in dallas earlier this month when their equipment was stolen. their gear was stored inside a trailer which was attached to their van. now the van was insured. everything else valued at $70,000 was not. rock and roll hall of famer sammy hagar donated and tweeted about the fund-raising effort. >> at first we thought, sammy hagar, that's got tbe someone joking around, putting that name on
mike. we're trying to find a problem that originally was reported in the emeryville area. we've been moving our camera around. supposedly a three-car crash east of powell that area, even followed a chp squad car there. apparently they were looking for the same thing. here we are approaching the maze and the bay bridge toll plaza. we're not seeing a crash. hopefully it was mine norp and is already gone. we have another collision westbound 980 off-ramp at 27th street. sounds like a rollover, too....
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powell. maybe she's the only one but beyond that everybody gets destroyed. mike really believe if he just rides behind the foul fumes of donald trump for four years that he's not going to get completely destroyed by nikki haley in a republican primary? how do these people think the story ends? >> right. you ride behind a garbage truck for four years and you expect to come out smelling like a rose, that doesn't happen. in terms of the way he deals with people and treats people and uses people and throws them away, this is donald trump, this is who he's always been. it is who he will always be. and anyone who doesn't see that is a fool, i think. and in terms of this obscene policy of separating families, that's who donald trump was on immigration, that's who jeff sessions was on immigration, that's who stephen miller was on immigration and that's who they were. that's who they told us who they were. as maya angelou once said, when somebody tells you who they are, why don't you believe them the first time? why do they have to be 19 times before you actually believe
powell. maybe she's the only one but beyond that everybody gets destroyed. mike really believe if he just rides behind the foul fumes of donald trump for four years that he's not going to get completely destroyed by nikki haley in a republican primary? how do these people think the story ends? >> right. you ride behind a garbage truck for four years and you expect to come out smelling like a rose, that doesn't happen. in terms of the way he deals with people and treats people and uses...
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year—old rosemary powell, britain's longer serving poppy seller who retired after 97 years earlier this month. lizo mzimba, bbc news. and in the next 10 minutes we'll be speaking to mikether of murdered aid worker, david haines, who's been honoured for his efforts to prevent terrorism through education. there's been no breakthrough at the g7 summit in canada between president trump and the other leaders over the trade tariffs recently imposed by the us. there's now concern on the second and final day that the countries won't be able to agree a joint statement. 0ur diplomatic correspondent, james robbins, reports from quebec. serious faces as the leaders sat down to confront the collision course on trade which so divides donald trump from america's traditional partners and friends. but once they were alone the talking was apparently tough and one official described strong commercials at the table. the president apparently fired off this sets of numbers, showing america suffering from unfair treatment. 0ther suffering from unfair treatment. other leaders fired back their very different figures. when canada's prime minister met the president separately, justin trudeau tr
year—old rosemary powell, britain's longer serving poppy seller who retired after 97 years earlier this month. lizo mzimba, bbc news. and in the next 10 minutes we'll be speaking to mikether of murdered aid worker, david haines, who's been honoured for his efforts to prevent terrorism through education. there's been no breakthrough at the g7 summit in canada between president trump and the other leaders over the trade tariffs recently imposed by the us. there's now concern on the second and...
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mike lee. and coming up on fox, harris faulkner will sit down with the colorado baker phillips. and we'll have more this afternoon. >> bill: meanwhileoverseas. gaza/israeli border bracing for more. conner powelllive in gaza with more from there. hello? hang with it and got it and we are trying to bring it in from half a world away. if he comes in, we'll take him. copier powell, a lot of times the signal bounces in a lot of places and we are eventually able to hear and see. and it department work out. this is video from one of the previous friday afternoon clashes that we mentioned a moment ago. and they are expecting more in the end of the week and we'll see how israel responds. this is a hot bed and we'll see what hn a transsphires this week. >> sandra: we'll stay on that story. sad news i the world of sports, dwight clark, 49er legend passed away at age 61. he lost his battle with a ls. and he had the winning play for the touchdown for the super bowl. his wife said he died surrounded by loved ones. >> if you want to see the nature of a human being and go to the twitter feed. and he is greeted by a horse on a race track. and horse racing close to him and his family. it is touching to see him
mike lee. and coming up on fox, harris faulkner will sit down with the colorado baker phillips. and we'll have more this afternoon. >> bill: meanwhileoverseas. gaza/israeli border bracing for more. conner powelllive in gaza with more from there. hello? hang with it and got it and we are trying to bring it in from half a world away. if he comes in, we'll take him. copier powell, a lot of times the signal bounces in a lot of places and we are eventually able to hear and see. and it...
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mike mckee was talking about about how shocked he was. everyone beating up treasury secretary mnuchin. it is quite interesting on that topic. it is not -- what message are they sending to the emerging markets? jay powellntly in zurich about that about that the u.s. sets its monetary policy itself. you see the message yesterday from the indian central banker about how other central banks are having to adapt to withdraw the stimulus from the fed. it is an issue how central banks communicate. interesting one is what messages are the emerging markets taking? an important g six plus one meeting. on crude oil, the spread is really widening. it has been a bit of a rollover. chart ray longer-term over on the right side. west texas is always lower. stay with us. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: surveillance correction. fran from london emails and and says there are 65 governments in italy not 61. i miss counted the italian governments since world war ii, francine. the italian governments.count apple has made its strongest statement yet on data privacy. it has moved to limit data collection on companies including facebook. it is the latest privacy crackdown. the operating system will ask you permission before sharing
mike mckee was talking about about how shocked he was. everyone beating up treasury secretary mnuchin. it is quite interesting on that topic. it is not -- what message are they sending to the emerging markets? jay powellntly in zurich about that about that the u.s. sets its monetary policy itself. you see the message yesterday from the indian central banker about how other central banks are having to adapt to withdraw the stimulus from the fed. it is an issue how central banks communicate....