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i knew where that young man was. >> reporter: finding a way to reach nick has been a challenge. sed to live in a 24 hour residential treatment center. but lenore says the staff had trouble with nick's obsessive behavior. >> it was torture for him to have someone try to intervene and rush him or prevent him from doing something. >> and what did that lead to? >> initially protesting. and it eventually evolved into him becoming very, very self-destructive, property destruction. and he would -- he began to attack people. he began to lash out. >> reporter: lenore says they had no choice but to bring him home. >> it's a lot for the family, but i know a lot of it fell on you. >> moms do what moms got to do. we do what we have to do. >> reporter: now, their public school district provides aides to help lenore in the home and sends a teacher to work with nick for two hours every day. >> ready -- what is? what is this? you know it, yep. >> reporter: the teacher helps him communicate using a device that generates speech. >> pepper. >> yes, two more. give me two more on this page, okay? >> y
i knew where that young man was. >> reporter: finding a way to reach nick has been a challenge. sed to live in a 24 hour residential treatment center. but lenore says the staff had trouble with nick's obsessive behavior. >> it was torture for him to have someone try to intervene and rush him or prevent him from doing something. >> and what did that lead to? >> initially protesting. and it eventually evolved into him becoming very, very self-destructive, property...
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this is lucy clark who is now going to be, nick has transitioned to lucy and is now the first ever transgender she has billing with all of this and coming out to herfans —— dealing. she is not worried about the players and says she will be as tough with red cards. she is hoping that the fa ns red cards. she is hoping that the fans will accept her. and they will, this is a wonderful story. everybody will love her. when you get out on that pitch, lucy, injoyous. she looks fantastic. we are ending they are. “— looks fantastic. we are ending they are. —— enjoy it. that's it for the papers tonight. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you — 7 days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers — and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. a big thank you to my guest this evening, bonnie greer, and rachel cunliffe and goodbye.
this is lucy clark who is now going to be, nick has transitioned to lucy and is now the first ever transgender she has billing with all of this and coming out to herfans —— dealing. she is not worried about the players and says she will be as tough with red cards. she is hoping that the fa ns red cards. she is hoping that the fans will accept her. and they will, this is a wonderful story. everybody will love her. when you get out on that pitch, lucy, injoyous. she looks fantastic. we are...
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costume w >>> if you think nick and priyanka's engagement party was special, wait until you hear what nick has>> travel consideration provided by -- >>> we is run out of time for tonight's show. >> one more thing to check out as we say good night. >> bye, everybody. >> bye-bye. ♪ >> nick jonas melted hearts singing a hit as he and priyanka chopra celebrated their engagement in india. his new song is getting all the buzz. it seems to be a love note to his bride to be. ♪ you are my water my sun my moon and stars ♪ >> while they haven't picked a wedding date yet, it sounds like nick is ready to say "i do" right now. ♪ ♪ so i won't kiss nobody until you come back home ♪ ♪ ♪ never be alone never let you go never let you go ♪ unexpected situation? aha. (gasps) l'oréal's magic root cover up. 3 seconds to flawless roots. 3, 2, 1. roots gone! magic root cover up by l'oréal paris. look for the turquoise one. for the nuwave brio digital air fryer, brought to you by nuwave, the makers of the nuwave oven pro and the nuwave precision induction cooktop. we all love fried food. french fries, wings, onion ring
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born. >>> if you think nick and priyanka's engagement party was special, wait until you hear what nick hason kron-4 news at eight: a chemical leak shuts down an east bay interstate for hours..triggein g a traffic nightmare for friday commuters. what hazmat crews were cleaning up. hurricane lane downgraded to a category 1 storm...but hawaii is not out of the woods yet. the threats they are still facing tonight. plus breaking news out of the north bay where there has been a shooting near a school..prompting an evacuation i'm vicki liviakis i'm ken wayne. the news -- at eight -- is next. ♪ you know when you're at ross and that cute dress gets even cuter? yes. or when you can say yes... sure.th? or when you find that brand at that price? are you kidding me? yeah. that's yes for less. and that's what ross always has in store. whoa. (sighs) yes... oh, yeah. get your yes for less at the newest ross store in south santa rosa. >>> travel consideration provided by -- >>> we is run out of time for tonight's show. >> one more thing to check out as we say good night. >> bye, everybody. >> bye-bye. ♪ >>
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special coordinator for the middle east peace process nick has been very much involved in particular when it comes deescalating these kinds of tensions in the past yes there is a bigger deal on the table but particularly working to try and get all sides to calm down so that this deal can be given a chance it is complicated but the longer term prospects would be of a long term cease fire of an easing of the siege and this is this is where we are we have two options and this is clear there are no others it is either there is a long lasting deal or there is a full out war and a war that will be far more brutal than ones we have seen before so this is where we are at these are crucial times yes those phones are being worked let's wait and see what they can achieve and i think we'll get a sense of this throughout the day ok for them i will leave it there thanks to. the months of national debate in argentina has ended with politicians voting against a rewrite of abortion rules the final vote followed more than seventeen hours of discussion in parliament it was close and thirty eight to thi
special coordinator for the middle east peace process nick has been very much involved in particular when it comes deescalating these kinds of tensions in the past yes there is a bigger deal on the table but particularly working to try and get all sides to calm down so that this deal can be given a chance it is complicated but the longer term prospects would be of a long term cease fire of an easing of the siege and this is this is where we are we have two options and this is clear there are no...
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military offensive in the military, nick has several businesses that provide training for law enforcement and military as well as consulting for the resource development community. he developed his miss interest in software and cybersecurity, waste to energy and powerful projects as well as products such as the ballistic shields used by law enforcement and armored vehicles. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome nick brokhausen. [applause] >> thank you. thank you. i'll make this as short as i can see we can get into the questions and answers. i would like to say i wrote this book as a catharsis. i went through a period in my life where things have slowed down somewhat and i wanted to get some of my demons done away with. so i sat down and wrote this book in about six months and then it sat around for two years and finally i had a publisher come a small publisher picked it up and printed it back about 15 years ago or 10 years or something like that. it's been out of print for 10 years and it's just been republished. i am not a scholar. i'm not an archivist. i am just a guy that went through
military offensive in the military, nick has several businesses that provide training for law enforcement and military as well as consulting for the resource development community. he developed his miss interest in software and cybersecurity, waste to energy and powerful projects as well as products such as the ballistic shields used by law enforcement and armored vehicles. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome nick brokhausen. [applause] >> thank you. thank you. i'll make this as short as...
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again, nick kyrgios has been courting controversy.playing his opponent, who won the first set and was a breakup in the second when he became visibly frustrated. he was booed by the crowd who thought he was trying hard enough. the umpire then took the unusual step of talking to him. he was heard to say i want to help you, this isn't you, you are great for tennis. after that impromptu peptalk, he won 19 of the next five games and went on to win the match not all six, 76, 63, 60. he said afterwards the umpire wasn't offering words of encouragement. he said he liked me. i do know that is encouragement. —— i don't know. he was telling me it wasn't a good look. i know what i was doing out there wasn't good. i wasn't really listening to him but i knew it wasn't a good look. but it didn't help me at all. i was down 5—2. if it was 3—0 and i was down and i6 games ina it was 3—0 and i was down and i6 games in a row, but it honestly didn't effectively. —— effect me. in the women's singles, angelique kerber was among the early winners on day 4. th
again, nick kyrgios has been courting controversy.playing his opponent, who won the first set and was a breakup in the second when he became visibly frustrated. he was booed by the crowd who thought he was trying hard enough. the umpire then took the unusual step of talking to him. he was heard to say i want to help you, this isn't you, you are great for tennis. after that impromptu peptalk, he won 19 of the next five games and went on to win the match not all six, 76, 63, 60. he said...
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director who was fired without benefits now nick cave has already managed to raise five hundred thirty nine thousand dollars and if you want to get more creative than crowd funding you can always write a book i'm rosa manigault newman's new book on hinged tells stories from inside the white house thirty four thousand copies were sold within the first ten days and before on the rose it was james komi the fired f.b.i. director now he wrote a book about donald trump and within the first week six hundred thousand copies flew off the shelf writing books about donald trump is a smart move this year every single title on the new york times nonfiction bestseller. this has been about donald trump so if donald trump yells his natori is catch phrase that you don't sweat it it could be a ticket to making more money than he paid you to begin with caleb oppen r.t. new york. legal and media analyst lionel believes that betraying donald trump's really good way to secure some financial security these days what people have to realize one of the bout is a donald trump has been more on a source of jobs fo
director who was fired without benefits now nick cave has already managed to raise five hundred thirty nine thousand dollars and if you want to get more creative than crowd funding you can always write a book i'm rosa manigault newman's new book on hinged tells stories from inside the white house thirty four thousand copies were sold within the first ten days and before on the rose it was james komi the fired f.b.i. director now he wrote a book about donald trump and within the first week six...
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nick has commented on some articles and stuff about it, but i don't know. i guess it's a question for them to answer. >> and what about you next? if you're writing a book a year or whatever it is. >> yeah, it was funny, so my son was born in november and sort of conversations about doing this book were happening right about the same time. the idea that come i remember telling my wife, hey, our kid is about to be born, what you think of me sneaking a booking or the next few months? she didn't think that was the best idea some code to try to slow the pace down a little bit. you know, writing isn't this great profession you could do whole life but i'm not sure how long that life will be if you do a book to you. i might die of exhaustion so i will hopefully slow things down and think about the next thing. >> we have a large audience and we haven't a microphone somewhere. while that issuing up, when you ask your question, we will start over your first once we get the microphone, i would ask you to identify yourself and if you are with a particular employer, then
nick has commented on some articles and stuff about it, but i don't know. i guess it's a question for them to answer. >> and what about you next? if you're writing a book a year or whatever it is. >> yeah, it was funny, so my son was born in november and sort of conversations about doing this book were happening right about the same time. the idea that come i remember telling my wife, hey, our kid is about to be born, what you think of me sneaking a booking or the next few months?...
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director who was fired without benefits now nick cave has already managed to raise five hundred thirty nine thousand dollars this issue of him raising some money in order to pursue this you know that's one issue it's an athlete who issue it's it's something big you know doesn't reflect good character and if you want to get more creative than crowdfunding you can always write a book i'm a rose i'm an adult newman's new book unhinged tells stories from inside the white house thirty four thousand copies were sold within the first ten days and before on the rose it was james komi the fired f.b.i. director now he wrote a book about donald trump and within the first week six hundred thousand copies flew off the shelf writing books about donald trump is a smart move this year every single title on the new york times nonfiction best seller list has been about donald trump so it donald trump yells his new tourist catch phrase that you don't swear.
director who was fired without benefits now nick cave has already managed to raise five hundred thirty nine thousand dollars this issue of him raising some money in order to pursue this you know that's one issue it's an athlete who issue it's it's something big you know doesn't reflect good character and if you want to get more creative than crowdfunding you can always write a book i'm a rose i'm an adult newman's new book unhinged tells stories from inside the white house thirty four thousand...
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mr trump says he has "nothing to hide" from the investigation — and he's again hit out at the media. as our correspondent nickdent's messages continue to resonate with his evangelical christian supporters. it wasn't just the post—industrial landscape that provided lush political terrain for donald trump, but the southern bible belt as well. congregations such as the thousand hills cowboy church in central tennessee. white evangelicals who in the presidential election gave the new york billionaire a higher level of support than ronald reagan or george w bush. we would like somebody who would just say what is on their mind, speak whatever it is you want to say and say it as plain—spoken as you can. i don't agree with some of the words he uses, but he is doing more than any other president has ever done in the past. his behaviour, a lot of people think, is not that christian. well, as christians we all feel that is why we need jesus christ in our lives. many white evangelicals feel besieged and isolated in what they fear is becoming an increasingly godless america. many also feel sneered at by east and west coas
mr trump says he has "nothing to hide" from the investigation — and he's again hit out at the media. as our correspondent nickdent's messages continue to resonate with his evangelical christian supporters. it wasn't just the post—industrial landscape that provided lush political terrain for donald trump, but the southern bible belt as well. congregations such as the thousand hills cowboy church in central tennessee. white evangelicals who in the presidential election gave the new...
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nick bryant, has been asking that question in the republican stronghold of staten island in new york. the trump stronghold of staten island. the only borough of new york to vote for the hometown presidential candidate. from here you can almost see the court complex where michael cohen made the explosive claim that donald trump directed him to commit a crime. but do people here care? you know, he is what this country needed at this time. local businessmen steve believes donald trump is making america great again, and yesterday's bombshell allegations don't trouble him. so yesterday, donald trump's personal lawyer stood up in court and implicated the president and said, "he told me to break the law." that doesn't worry you? no. the people that hate him are going to use it and that's all you're going to hear for the next six months and through the elections. that's all you're going to hear. the people that like what he's doing, whether or not they like him as a human being, going to care less. 0n the beaches of staten island, what is widely viewed by donald trump's critics as the darkest
nick bryant, has been asking that question in the republican stronghold of staten island in new york. the trump stronghold of staten island. the only borough of new york to vote for the hometown presidential candidate. from here you can almost see the court complex where michael cohen made the explosive claim that donald trump directed him to commit a crime. but do people here care? you know, he is what this country needed at this time. local businessmen steve believes donald trump is making...
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director who was fired without benefits now nick cave has already managed to raise five hundred thirty nine thousand dollars this issue of him raising some money in order to pursue this you know that's one issue it's a nasty cool issue it's it's something that you know doesn't reflect good character and if you want to get more creative than crowdfunding you can always write a book i'm a rose i'm an adult newman's new book unhinged tells stories from inside the white house thirty four thousand copies were sold within the first ten days and before on the rose it was james komi the fired f.b.i. director now he wrote a book about donald trump and within the first week six hundred thousand copies flew off the shelf writing books about donald trump is a smart move this year every single title on the new york times nonfiction best seller list has been about donald trump so it does. trouble yells isn't a taurus catch phrase that you don't see what it it could be a ticket to making more money than he paid you to begin with what people have to realize one of the bout is a donald trump has been m
director who was fired without benefits now nick cave has already managed to raise five hundred thirty nine thousand dollars this issue of him raising some money in order to pursue this you know that's one issue it's a nasty cool issue it's it's something that you know doesn't reflect good character and if you want to get more creative than crowdfunding you can always write a book i'm a rose i'm an adult newman's new book unhinged tells stories from inside the white house thirty four thousand...
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has nothing to hide from ongoing investigations and regularly hits out at the media. according to recent polls, 42% of voters in the us still support him. as our correspondent nicko clearly resonate with his evangelical christian supporters. it wasn't just the post—industrial landscape of the rust belt that provided lush political terrain for donald trump, but the southern bible belt as well. congregations such as the thousand hills cowboy church in central tennessee. white evangelicals, who in the presidential election gave the new york billionaire a higher level of support than ronald reagan or george w bush. we would like somebody who would just say what is on their mind, speak whatever it is you want to say, and say it as plain—spoken as you can. i don't agree with some of the words he uses, but he is doing more than any other president has ever done in the past. his behaviour, a lot of people think, is not that christian. well, as christians we all fail, that is why we need jesus christ in our lives. many white evangelicals feel besieged and isolated in what they fear is becoming an increasingly godless america. many also feel sneered at by east and west co
has nothing to hide from ongoing investigations and regularly hits out at the media. according to recent polls, 42% of voters in the us still support him. as our correspondent nicko clearly resonate with his evangelical christian supporters. it wasn't just the post—industrial landscape of the rust belt that provided lush political terrain for donald trump, but the southern bible belt as well. congregations such as the thousand hills cowboy church in central tennessee. white evangelicals, who...
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our correspondent nick bryant has been to the republican stronghold of staten island in new york.onghold of staten island. the only borough of new york to vote for the hometown presidential candidate. from here you can almost see the court complex where michael cohen made the explosive claim that donald trump directed him to commit a crime. but do people here care? you know, he is what this country needed at this time. local businessmen steve believes donald trump is making america great again, and yesterday's bombshell allegations don't trouble him. so yesterday, donald trump's personal lawyer stood up in court and implicated the president and said, "he told me to break the law." that doesn't worry you? no. the people that hate him are going to use it and that's all you're going to hear for the next six months and through the elections. that's all you're going to hear. the people that like what he's doing, whether or not they like him as a human being, going to care less. on the beaches of staten island, what is widely viewed by donald trump's critics as the darkest day of his pr
our correspondent nick bryant has been to the republican stronghold of staten island in new york.onghold of staten island. the only borough of new york to vote for the hometown presidential candidate. from here you can almost see the court complex where michael cohen made the explosive claim that donald trump directed him to commit a crime. but do people here care? you know, he is what this country needed at this time. local businessmen steve believes donald trump is making america great again,...
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director who was fired without benefits now nick cave has already managed to raise five hundred thirty nine thousand dollars and if you want to get more creative than crowd funding you can always write a book i'm rosa manigault newman's new book on hinged tells stories from inside the white house thirty four thousand copies were sold within the first ten days and before on the rose it was james komi the fired f.b.i. director and now he wrote a book about donald trump and within the first week six. three thousand copies flew off the shelf writing books about donald trump is a smart move this year every single title on the new york times nonfiction best seller list has been about donald trump so it double trouble yells his natori a sketch phrase that you don't sweat it it could be a ticket to making more money than he paid you to begin with what people have to realize one of the about it donald trump has been more. a source of jobs for more people who have done nothing more than become or exist as a disgruntled either former trump fan or employer or associate i mean right now it is a cot
director who was fired without benefits now nick cave has already managed to raise five hundred thirty nine thousand dollars and if you want to get more creative than crowd funding you can always write a book i'm rosa manigault newman's new book on hinged tells stories from inside the white house thirty four thousand copies were sold within the first ten days and before on the rose it was james komi the fired f.b.i. director and now he wrote a book about donald trump and within the first week...
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nick kwek has been to meet the rangers who are really working up a sweat.he world's largest collection of green turtles. each year, 60,000 of these endangered creatures migrate here to give birth. but their population is in decline. so the wildlife services at the great barrier reef foundation have upped their game. it's about intervening. we're actually actively going in and doing things at raine island, we're moving sand around with machines, rescuing turtles, we're putting up fences. we are using and embracing technology and that is a big mind shift from how parks have been managed in the past. raine island is unique in that it has a torres strait islander traditional owner group and an aboriginal mainland traditional group. forjimmy and peter, their connection with raine island stretches far into their ancestral past. it is best for us to get involved using the technology, so we can help the parks and wildlife rangers. turtles need, you know, good conditions. the whole world needs that, you know? to look after this place that we call home, you know? to
nick kwek has been to meet the rangers who are really working up a sweat.he world's largest collection of green turtles. each year, 60,000 of these endangered creatures migrate here to give birth. but their population is in decline. so the wildlife services at the great barrier reef foundation have upped their game. it's about intervening. we're actually actively going in and doing things at raine island, we're moving sand around with machines, rescuing turtles, we're putting up fences. we are...
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they'll go head—to—head in the kl2 class and nick hope has been to meet them. i'm 38.aralytic champion. i'm 31 and a former swimmer. i went paralytic metals at london 2012 andrea 2016. i started canoeing in 2017. two women paddling for one gold. they have very different reasons for taking up para canoeing. as soon as i got in a boat i felt something was right. i love moving quickly, it was out of the wheelchair and for me it was a chance to really see what i could do with the bits of me that worked to make that boat go as fast as i could. we are sitting at the closing ceremony in rio with the swimming team and i thought, "i don't want this to be it". i would need to find a way of trying to get myself to another one of these things. got in a boat and something clicked that gave me that new lease of life that i needed. a new sport meant a new rifle which has brought benefits to both athletes. i knew of emma and she'd won everything there was to win and she was a brilliant athlete. for me to have someone like charlotte is an incredible motivator, but also a real support.
they'll go head—to—head in the kl2 class and nick hope has been to meet them. i'm 38.aralytic champion. i'm 31 and a former swimmer. i went paralytic metals at london 2012 andrea 2016. i started canoeing in 2017. two women paddling for one gold. they have very different reasons for taking up para canoeing. as soon as i got in a boat i felt something was right. i love moving quickly, it was out of the wheelchair and for me it was a chance to really see what i could do with the bits of me...
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nick hope has more. two women paddling for one gold.oeist, emma wiggs. and the swimmer who is now targeting success on the water rather than in it. we are sitting at the closing ceremony in rio with the swimming team and i thought, i don't want this to be it. i would need to find a way of trying to get myself to another one of these things. got in a boat and something clicked that gave me that new lease of life that i needed. as sooi'i new lease of life that i needed. as soon as i got in a boat i felt something was right. i love moving quickly, it was out of the wheelchair and for me it was a chance to really see what i could do with the bits of me that worked to make that boat go as fast as i could. they've only been team-mates and rivals for the last 12 months but both are feeling the benefits.” knew of emma and she'd won everything there was to win and she was a brilliant athlete. for me to have someone like charlotte is an incredible motivator but also a real support. she's very encouraging. she's an incredible competitor. we wa nt
nick hope has more. two women paddling for one gold.oeist, emma wiggs. and the swimmer who is now targeting success on the water rather than in it. we are sitting at the closing ceremony in rio with the swimming team and i thought, i don't want this to be it. i would need to find a way of trying to get myself to another one of these things. got in a boat and something clicked that gave me that new lease of life that i needed. as sooi'i new lease of life that i needed. as soon as i got in a boat...
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throughout his presidency mr trump has come under huge pressure from all quarters, but so far it appears to have had limited effect on his core supporters. 0ur correspondent nickas been to the republican stronghold of staten island in new york, to assess the impact of these latest allegations. across the waters from lower manhattan, the trump stronghold of staten island. the only borough of new york to vote for the hometown presidential candidate. from here you can almost see the court complex where michael cohen made the explosive claim that donald trump directed him to commit a crime. but do people here care? you know, he is what this country needed at this time. local businessmen steve believes donald trump is making america great again, and yesterday's bombshell allegations don't trouble him. so yesterday, donald trump's personal lawyer stood up in court and implicated the president and said, "he told me to break the law." that doesn't worry you? no. the people that hate him are going to use it and that's all you're going to hear for the next six months and through the elections. that's all you're going to hear. the people that like what he's doing, whethe
throughout his presidency mr trump has come under huge pressure from all quarters, but so far it appears to have had limited effect on his core supporters. 0ur correspondent nickas been to the republican stronghold of staten island in new york, to assess the impact of these latest allegations. across the waters from lower manhattan, the trump stronghold of staten island. the only borough of new york to vote for the hometown presidential candidate. from here you can almost see the court complex...
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there for us is bbc olympic reporter nick hope. it hasother stunning day here today was the temperature ranging around the mid 30s all week, today no exception which hasn't made it easy for the competitors. it was a little cooler this morning when jea nette a little cooler this morning when jeanette cherrington took to the water. she is the reigning paralympic champion of the k—1200 metres event, but the 48—year—old couldn't quite keep pace with the ukrainian leader who took gold. she missed out on silver by a quarter of a second. it is good to see the sport moving forward so that pushes me on as always, but i am really chuffed. sad to lose your world championship title but there's always next year. rob oliver was an agonising fourth in the final but better news for gb in the women's able—bodied k—1 final featuring leslie wharton. she is traditionally a marathon distance specialist but showed talent for the sprints as well. she surprised even herself. initially i was just looking to make the final and i was thinking top five would be good
there for us is bbc olympic reporter nick hope. it hasother stunning day here today was the temperature ranging around the mid 30s all week, today no exception which hasn't made it easy for the competitors. it was a little cooler this morning when jea nette a little cooler this morning when jeanette cherrington took to the water. she is the reigning paralympic champion of the k—1200 metres event, but the 48—year—old couldn't quite keep pace with the ukrainian leader who took gold. she...
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0ur correspondent nick bryant has been to the republican stronghold of staten island in new york to assesscross the waters from lower manhattan, the trump stronghold of staten island, the only borough of new york to vote for the hometown presidential candidate. from here, you can almost see the court complex where michael cohen made the explosive claim that donald trump directed him to commit a crime. you know, he is what this country needed at this time. local businessman steve believes donald trump is making america great again, and yesterday's bombshell allegations don't trouble him. yesterday, donald trump's personal lawyer stood up in court and implicated the president and said, he told me to break the law. that doesn't worry you? no. the people that hate him are going to use it and that's all you're going to hear for the next six months until the elections. that's all you're going to hear. the people that like what he's doing, whether or not they like him as a human being, couldn't care less. 0n the beaches of staten island, what is widely viewed by donald trump's critics as the dark
0ur correspondent nick bryant has been to the republican stronghold of staten island in new york to assesscross the waters from lower manhattan, the trump stronghold of staten island, the only borough of new york to vote for the hometown presidential candidate. from here, you can almost see the court complex where michael cohen made the explosive claim that donald trump directed him to commit a crime. you know, he is what this country needed at this time. local businessman steve believes donald...
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and china ha th atthile re btes sted ronounlid e a ifen few da week here at thee ae re-world impact of the tariffs and we begin in the state of maine, wh bslobue nick: the waters off maine have shon bngle ifyensiims ofater of ttbae nt china has targeted lobster imports with a 25% tariff, putting a barrier in the way of the industry's second-biggest export market and reducing the price locally of each catch. for fishermen such as chris, it has made a grueling business tougher. >> it's a real concern for us for the simple reasoofthat at the the week we do not know where the product is going to end up. with 20% going to china, we hav. fto nick: this company usually exports up to $100,000 of live lobster to china each day, customer base that took 20 years to build. >> five to seven pounds a day, seven days a wk. nick: today? >> zero. nick: yesterday? >> zer nick: the day before? >> zero. nick: right. ,ut for the position of tariffs china accounted for 30% of sales. facility, stephanie has been forced to lay off one third of her staff. >> i'm one of the people who brings the money back from china. i'm one of the people that reduces the trade deficit. wh
and china ha th atthile re btes sted ronounlid e a ifen few da week here at thee ae re-world impact of the tariffs and we begin in the state of maine, wh bslobue nick: the waters off maine have shon bngle ifyensiims ofater of ttbae nt china has targeted lobster imports with a 25% tariff, putting a barrier in the way of the industry's second-biggest export market and reducing the price locally of each catch. for fishermen such as chris, it has made a grueling business tougher. >> it's a...
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has been raging for seves. but bashar al assad's army is preparing for what could be the war's final major battle. nickchifrin has that story. s ifrin: the horror of syria's war has felt endless. half a million dead. millionsisplaced. but the battlefield has shifted dramatically.at take a loohis map. september 30, 2015, the day russia intervene the syrian government, in red, controlled pockets across the west. isis controlled a spiderweb in the nter and east. and this is today. the syrian government, in red, has made dmatic progress. isis, in black, reduced to a small area. anti-government bels, in green, only have a few pockets. the most important is idlib. that is the likely last, major battle of the syrian war the yellow is kurdish controlled. take a look at these photos from the kurdish area: a syrian ther named batool with her baby, and batool with gayle tzemach lemmon, who just returned from the kurdish- controlled areas, and joins us w. she is an adjunct senior fellow at the council on foreign relations. and also joining me is paul salem, president of the middle east institute, and the author, m
has been raging for seves. but bashar al assad's army is preparing for what could be the war's final major battle. nickchifrin has that story. s ifrin: the horror of syria's war has felt endless. half a million dead. millionsisplaced. but the battlefield has shifted dramatically.at take a loohis map. september 30, 2015, the day russia intervene the syrian government, in red, controlled pockets across the west. isis controlled a spiderweb in the nter and east. and this is today. the syrian...