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he died in norfolk, virginia in 1851 at the age of 82. [applause] >> you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. >> every july for 25 years, the gettysburg anniversary committee has hosted a civil war reenactment and living history village depicting camp life. we visit a union army surgeon and and ballmer and talk to -- and embalmer. >> during the very beginning of the store, -- the war, there was a lot of quack surgeons in the union army. general took over the medi
he died in norfolk, virginia in 1851 at the age of 82. [applause] >> you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. >> every july for 25 years, the gettysburg anniversary committee has hosted a civil war reenactment and living history village depicting camp life. we visit a union army surgeon and and ballmer and talk to -- and embalmer. >> during the very beginning of the store, -- the war, there was a lot of quack surgeons in the union army....
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he died in norfolk, virginia in 1851 at the age of 82.applause] >> with the iowa caucuses days away, we take a look at the history of the first in the nation i have a caucuses sunday at 3:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv. >>>> the carter campaign creates this sense that something's going on in iowa and manages partly on the follow-up to apples story about 1972 to convince the national media that what happens in iowa is going to matter. and uses iowa as a springboard, as a way to say this guy from georgia you've never heard of is, in fact, a viable candidate because a bunch of people in iowa who had never heard of him either voted for him. >> a discussion on the history of the iowa caucuses sunday at 3:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span3. week, american artifacts it takes you to museums and historic places to learn about american history. here's a brief look at what airing this sunday night. >> soldier laying on the table. he gets up and his yelling and screaming, everything else. didn't happen. didn't happen. this is w
he died in norfolk, virginia in 1851 at the age of 82.applause] >> with the iowa caucuses days away, we take a look at the history of the first in the nation i have a caucuses sunday at 3:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv. >>>> the carter campaign creates this sense that something's going on in iowa and manages partly on the follow-up to apples story about 1972 to convince the national media that what happens in iowa is going to matter. and uses iowa as a springboard, as...
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norfolk southern, ksu. lets draw lines. is it this it has all the elements of that. but lets do it a few other ways. so we plunge 17%, recover 23%. and overs past eight months what we've done is gone up 2.5% 2.5% in eight months it couldn't be extended if you made no progress despite the straight down and straight back up it's all very symmetrical, the time down and up put a line on top and has the elements of a well defined level and breakout you can try the lines so many ways call it a wedge, ascending triangle call it what you want making no progress in a year's important. union pacific the biggest name in the group here is a long-term chart, no lines or annotations by me here i think is how one would draw the lines what we know off the line to the penney, to the penney. and we need quailing and union pacific on the longside, pretty straightforward setup. >> carter, mike khouw, what do you think what's the trade here? >>s in an interesting situation. we had csx report this woke. the results weren't phenomenal but the group performed well unp up this week alone see
norfolk southern, ksu. lets draw lines. is it this it has all the elements of that. but lets do it a few other ways. so we plunge 17%, recover 23%. and overs past eight months what we've done is gone up 2.5% 2.5% in eight months it couldn't be extended if you made no progress despite the straight down and straight back up it's all very symmetrical, the time down and up put a line on top and has the elements of a well defined level and breakout you can try the lines so many ways call it a wedge,...
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the summit will take place at the queen's sandringham estate in norfolk.here. who'll be at this meeting? so, the queen, the prince of wales, prince william and prince harry, the first time they will have come together face—to—face since the sussex has issued their statement. it is also thought meghan will phone in from canada. officials now have a much better, not a complete idea, of what they want and a range of possibilities will be presented, a little bit of reality check perhaps for them and they will hope to agree the next steps. they need to pin down how much work will they really wa nt to down how much work will they really want to do, official royal work? and what will be the rules of the game for their nonroyal work. what will be the protocols which will be there to prevent them, to be brutal about it, cashing into blatantly on their royal status ? it, cashing into blatantly on their royal status? it will be businesslike i am sure, but an underlying sadness i would imagine. meghan clearly underlying sadness i would imagine. meg ha n clearly wa nts
the summit will take place at the queen's sandringham estate in norfolk.here. who'll be at this meeting? so, the queen, the prince of wales, prince william and prince harry, the first time they will have come together face—to—face since the sussex has issued their statement. it is also thought meghan will phone in from canada. officials now have a much better, not a complete idea, of what they want and a range of possibilities will be presented, a little bit of reality check perhaps for...
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i wasn't it i haven't been done in norfolk my father's from edinburgh. was supposed to down there in the air force where he made a local go and settle down for a while so i'm i'm half scots and half english born in the thick and good politics . in reading a case of your life but the generally thought then the leader of the liberal party of automobile generally thought to his private set to receive the. a letter than a pause because that's what they don't at least isn't the gist of the run up to the fair been for the likes of what was are but that's right i decided i was a liberal. i think 14 years old and we didn't have a candidate in north norfolk we didn't have a constituency association so i voted german for parking him to send a candidate and his private secretary who was richard moore opened the letter and having no constituency himself helped on the train and came to fight the election when he arrived and found the to a young teenager was what more than a constituency association he was where he actually go i was just 15 irving it was fascinating t
i wasn't it i haven't been done in norfolk my father's from edinburgh. was supposed to down there in the air force where he made a local go and settle down for a while so i'm i'm half scots and half english born in the thick and good politics . in reading a case of your life but the generally thought then the leader of the liberal party of automobile generally thought to his private set to receive the. a letter than a pause because that's what they don't at least isn't the gist of the run up to...
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this is norfolk, just as atmospheric, despite the cloud around.ill dominate for the next few days. it will start to drift south and west, allowing more cloud to come in across the country for wednesday onwards. but for the year and now, business as usual. more moisture into the far north—west. quite a lot of cloud for scotla nd north—west. quite a lot of cloud for scotland and northern ireland. clear skies for east anglia and temperatures just below freezing. they will be some mist and fog around as well. that is worth bearing in mind if you are up and off early. tune into your bbc local radio station for traffic and travel problems. it is likely the fog will be most dents here... that should hopefully thin and left into some brighter skies. hopefully thin and left into some brighterskies. hopefully hopefully thin and left into some brighter skies. hopefully some sunshine around. the eastern areas singly best of the sunshine for england and scotland. western scotland, nuisance rain into afternoon. temperatures double digits. it could be a cool day
this is norfolk, just as atmospheric, despite the cloud around.ill dominate for the next few days. it will start to drift south and west, allowing more cloud to come in across the country for wednesday onwards. but for the year and now, business as usual. more moisture into the far north—west. quite a lot of cloud for scotla nd north—west. quite a lot of cloud for scotland and northern ireland. clear skies for east anglia and temperatures just below freezing. they will be some mist and fog...
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he was a native of norfolk, city'sa, son of the mayor, had graduated phi beta kappa with a law degree from at age 19, mary devout, a, talented, book lover, a natural student. consideredb was brilliant by some. at age 20 he became a newspaper editor, the paper his father bought him. and when the war erupted, he army ande confederate was quickly promoted to major. an armyhe was made quartermaster and was transferred to wilmington where soon became colonel and fledgling fortis fisher. while lamb continued strengthening fort fisher, some north in to the washington, d.c., federal authorities at the highest level the greatg plans for fort's destruction and the ofsing of the seaport wilmington. president lincoln and u.s. navy weretary gideon wells convinced that the fall of fort wilmingtond close and closing wilmington as the last operational major seaport could isolateracy the south and help hasten war.ern victory in the lincoln authorized the necessary thel and army forces for fort fisher campaign and he said he would do so if general grant was willing. grant, now the commanding armies,of
he was a native of norfolk, city'sa, son of the mayor, had graduated phi beta kappa with a law degree from at age 19, mary devout, a, talented, book lover, a natural student. consideredb was brilliant by some. at age 20 he became a newspaper editor, the paper his father bought him. and when the war erupted, he army ande confederate was quickly promoted to major. an armyhe was made quartermaster and was transferred to wilmington where soon became colonel and fledgling fortis fisher. while lamb...
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they were inside one of the rooms in the main grounds on the estate here in north norfolk.n terms of megan, we don't know. clearly, the tinworks ok for her, wouldar have an early on the west coast of canada, but could have dialed into the the indications have been a that was her plan. hard to think that she would not have contributed isome way. then when everyone lef we had a personal statement from the queen about how the meeting had go. ros: we are still aho little on detail, but lots of people have been trying to work out scenes.ening behind the this was undoubtedly a dominanni story this m from the times. princes fill out because williad was not fr toward megan. it suggestser the two bro have not been getting on, and the sussex askes describe a bulg attitude from the duke and that resulted in a statement. spe clear denials of stories in the u.k.sp ners speculating about the relationship between t a duke of suss the duke of cambridge, four brothers who care so deeply around the issues of mental health, the of inflammatory language in this is offensive anrmpotentially l.
they were inside one of the rooms in the main grounds on the estate here in north norfolk.n terms of megan, we don't know. clearly, the tinworks ok for her, wouldar have an early on the west coast of canada, but could have dialed into the the indications have been a that was her plan. hard to think that she would not have contributed isome way. then when everyone lef we had a personal statement from the queen about how the meeting had go. ros: we are still aho little on detail, but lots of...
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the queen's estate in norfolk is the venue for what has been described as the sandringham summit.th prince harry for the first time since he and his wife announced they intend to step back in their role as senior royals. also there will be the prince of wales and prince william. and harry's wife meghan, the duchess of sussex, is expected to phone in, to join the discussion from canada. officials have worked hard in recent days to understand what the sussexes want. there will, we understand, be a "range of possibilities to review". it is hoped "next steps will be agreed at the meeting". however, officials are stressing that any decision about the sussexes' future status will take time to be implemented. the trickiest area could be money, as the couple seek financial independence. this morning, the shadow foreign secretary, emily thornberry, made her views clear on the issue of security. the british taxpayer should pay for the security of harry and meghan and theirfamily, as they do with former ministers. and if they decide they want to go to canada, of course they must always be pr
the queen's estate in norfolk is the venue for what has been described as the sandringham summit.th prince harry for the first time since he and his wife announced they intend to step back in their role as senior royals. also there will be the prince of wales and prince william. and harry's wife meghan, the duchess of sussex, is expected to phone in, to join the discussion from canada. officials have worked hard in recent days to understand what the sussexes want. there will, we understand, be...
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please welcome president abdullah from virginia's state and from norfolk state who are with us in the gallery tonight. [applause] [applause] i want us to also work together to make sure that people have a roof over their heads. affordable housing helps attractive jobs and build thriving communities. but the basic necessity is out of reach for far too many people, especially in a strong economy. so i am proposing to triple the virginia housing trust fund, which works to increase affordable housing and keep people from experiencing homelessness. [applause] [applause] we are also proposing a new program to help reduce evictions. that changes everything when you have a safe place to come home to every night. i saw that recently when i met ms. karen harris in richmond. she had been without a place to live for more than 20 years. living on the streets, she told me it feels like there is no hope. that no one cares. then three years ago, she got a place to live, a group called virginians supported housing helped her find it. they help people in lots of ways, from managing their health needs t
please welcome president abdullah from virginia's state and from norfolk state who are with us in the gallery tonight. [applause] [applause] i want us to also work together to make sure that people have a roof over their heads. affordable housing helps attractive jobs and build thriving communities. but the basic necessity is out of reach for far too many people, especially in a strong economy. so i am proposing to triple the virginia housing trust fund, which works to increase affordable...
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just look at a map and you'll see norfolk, virginia, is surrounded by water. of life.ut that flooding, a group of ordinary people has come up with a novel response. >> the water comes up from the bay, into the street. >> reporter: you see it just flowing now. flowing right into your yard. >> yep. >> reporter: as the tide rose, the water kept creeping toward john blumming's house which sits on stilts. >> after i bought the house i realized it was a common occurrence. after i bought the house. >> reporter: how much of a financial surprise was that? >> about $90, 00>>o reporte0r: t llow-lying has always faced flooding from hurricanes like isabelle in 2003, but what we saw in john's front yard is inning different. >> when the tide comes up, you get flooding. >> reporter: sea water brought to land by nothing me oran a t. >> reporter: sharon beene lives by the water, too. she told us the house can get still flood insurance, they just had to cut power to the outlets on the ground floor. >> i think it's worse in the fall. >> reporter: then she showed us videos of kayakers padd
just look at a map and you'll see norfolk, virginia, is surrounded by water. of life.ut that flooding, a group of ordinary people has come up with a novel response. >> the water comes up from the bay, into the street. >> reporter: you see it just flowing now. flowing right into your yard. >> yep. >> reporter: as the tide rose, the water kept creeping toward john blumming's house which sits on stilts. >> after i bought the house i realized it was a common...
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he was a native of norfolk, virginia, son of the city's mayor, had graduated phi beta kappa with a law degree from william and mary at age 19, optimistic, talented, devout, a book lover, a natural student. william lamb was considered brilliant by some. at age 20, he became a newspaper editor, the paper his father bought him. and when the war erupted, he joined the confederate army and was quickly promoted to major. in 1862, he was made an army quartermaster and was transferred to wilmington where he soon became colonel and commander of this fledgling fort fisher. while lamb continued strengthening fort fisher, some 500 miles to the north in washington, d.c., federal authorities at the highest level were making plans for the great fort's destruction and the closing of the seaport of wilmington. president lincoln and u.s. navy secretary gideon wells were convinced that the fall of fort fisher would close wilmington and closing wilmington as the last operational major seaport in the confederacy could isolate the south and help hasten northern victory in the war. lincoln authorized the nec
he was a native of norfolk, virginia, son of the city's mayor, had graduated phi beta kappa with a law degree from william and mary at age 19, optimistic, talented, devout, a book lover, a natural student. william lamb was considered brilliant by some. at age 20, he became a newspaper editor, the paper his father bought him. and when the war erupted, he joined the confederate army and was quickly promoted to major. in 1862, he was made an army quartermaster and was transferred to wilmington...
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this was norfolk. just as atmospheric, despite the cloud around.th. temperatures just below freezing again. and mistand temperatures just below freezing again. and mist and fog around. that is worth bearing in mind if you are up is worth bearing in mind if you are up and off early. tune into your bbc locals radio station for travel problems. the fog will likely be my dance across south england. a busy route on the ma. that should hopefully lift on to brighter skies. hopefully centring around. the best of sunshine on the east. the far north—west of scotland seeing rain into the afternoon. the temperature is widely here in scotland and northern ireland are double digits. it is appointing the cool day, particularly if the fog lingers, further south and west. the high pressure is with us towards wednesday. introducing more moisture into the atmosphere, certainly on wednesday. more cloud around. no significant rain forecast. just some recent drizzle into the north and west. because of the cloud, perhaps milder in the south. nine to 11 celsius. the cloud
this was norfolk. just as atmospheric, despite the cloud around.th. temperatures just below freezing again. and mistand temperatures just below freezing again. and mist and fog around. that is worth bearing in mind if you are up is worth bearing in mind if you are up and off early. tune into your bbc locals radio station for travel problems. the fog will likely be my dance across south england. a busy route on the ma. that should hopefully lift on to brighter skies. hopefully centring around....
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biden: what's her >> i'm from falls church, virginia, a few miles from norfolk, i ad mire the fact that you were teaching college. my wife was a high school counselor for 25 years. about you said counseling, i'm going to pass that on. it's wonderful, it really is. mrs. biden: thank you. a my daughter-in-law has project around mental health. she has young women come in and talk about depression. mrs. biden: i worked at a psychiatric hospital in the adolescent unit, i taught about ounseling, i'm there. most of the kids were there because they had tried to commit suicide but a lot of them were cutters a lot of them ad problems -- i've seen it. these shows around the country. they talk about it. mrs. biden: i'll look it up online. >> it's to reduce the stigma. mrs. biden: there. most of the thank you, tell her thank you. >> thank you. mrs. biden: would you like a picture? >> oh, yeah. thank you. i have admired you far listening time. mrs. biden: hi, mark. >> it's so nice to meet you. mrs. biden: we're going to ight for it. mrs. biden: i'm a teacher, i know exactly -- help inside more the sc
biden: what's her >> i'm from falls church, virginia, a few miles from norfolk, i ad mire the fact that you were teaching college. my wife was a high school counselor for 25 years. about you said counseling, i'm going to pass that on. it's wonderful, it really is. mrs. biden: thank you. a my daughter-in-law has project around mental health. she has young women come in and talk about depression. mrs. biden: i worked at a psychiatric hospital in the adolescent unit, i taught about...
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families had to move clear across the country from norfolk, virginia, to san diego. >> i am very excitedinking about it since he was born. >> reporter: ashley lenart is another mom who gave birth while her husband was at sea. her son connor is four months old... >> you're so big! >> reporter: ...and met his dad michael for the first time. >> i think i'm on dad duty for the next few weeks, 24 hours a day. >> yes, you are. >> reporter: what you couldn't see among the hugs and tears, the sacrifice, sacrifice to be saluted, but so many of us take for granted is a way of life for those keeping us safe. jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. >> o'donnell: i'm so glad that they are home. we're thankful to them. we'll be right back. k. at fidelity, we can help you build a clear plan for retirement without the unnecessary fees you might expect from so many financial firms. we'll make sure you can cover the essentials, as well as all the things you want to do. because when you have a retirement partner who gives you clarity at every step, there's nothing to stop you from moving forward. ♪ here's wishing
families had to move clear across the country from norfolk, virginia, to san diego. >> i am very excitedinking about it since he was born. >> reporter: ashley lenart is another mom who gave birth while her husband was at sea. her son connor is four months old... >> you're so big! >> reporter: ...and met his dad michael for the first time. >> i think i'm on dad duty for the next few weeks, 24 hours a day. >> yes, you are. >> reporter: what you couldn't...
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the summit will take place at the queen's sandringham residence in norfolk and is expected to look atities. the issue of funding is expected to play a central role. meghan is in canada. it's likely, though not certain, that she willjoin the conversation by phone. our royal correspondent nicholas witchell gave us a few more details about monday's meeting. i think officials now have a much better, not complete, idea of what the sussexes want. i think a range of possibilities will be suggested and a reality check perhaps for the sussexes and they will hope to agree the next steps. they need to pin down things like how much work do the sussexes really want to do, official royal work, and what will be the rules of the game for their non—royal work? what will be the protocols, which will be there to prevent them, to be brutal about it, cashing in too blatantly on their royal status. it will be businesslike, i'm sure, but an underlying sadness, i would imagine. meghan clearly wants to do this, but has harry really thought through fully the implications of all this? the distress that he's cau
the summit will take place at the queen's sandringham residence in norfolk and is expected to look atities. the issue of funding is expected to play a central role. meghan is in canada. it's likely, though not certain, that she willjoin the conversation by phone. our royal correspondent nicholas witchell gave us a few more details about monday's meeting. i think officials now have a much better, not complete, idea of what the sussexes want. i think a range of possibilities will be suggested and...
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the summit at the queen's sandringham residence in norfolk is expected to look at a range of possibilitiesur royal correspondent, nicholas witchell. nick, what more can you tell us? afamily summit a family summit called by the queen on monday. the queen, the prince of wales, prince william and prince harry, the first time they have all come together face—to—face. they have had telephone conversations but the first time they have met face—to—face since the successes issued their personal statement on wednesday night, and we also think that the duchess of sussex will be joining the discussion by telephone probably from canada where she is now. officials have been working very ha rd now. officials have been working very hard in these past two hours to better understand what it is that the suffixes want. they have achieved that but do not have a com plete achieved that but do not have a complete understanding of what they are seeking. but they will present a range of possibilities for the family to consider. certainly, there isa family to consider. certainly, there is a consensus that this wil
the summit at the queen's sandringham residence in norfolk is expected to look at a range of possibilitiesur royal correspondent, nicholas witchell. nick, what more can you tell us? afamily summit a family summit called by the queen on monday. the queen, the prince of wales, prince william and prince harry, the first time they have all come together face—to—face. they have had telephone conversations but the first time they have met face—to—face since the successes issued their personal...
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the 93—year—old missed her annual meeting of the women's institute in norfolk last week because "sheess anne at the service in st mary magdalene church. now it's time for a look at the weather. hello. it has been a day of big changes in our weather. we have had a band of rain sweeping eastwards. you can see the bright white cloud on the satellite picture, that is what brought the cloud and behind it is the speckled cloud, indicative of cloud and colder air. this evening, the rainbow clear from eastern england, but these showers will rush in from the west, some will be heavy, thundery and wintry across the northern half of the uk. not only over the higher ground, still at relatively low levels. certainly the potential for ice during tomorrow morning. showers will continue to pile in from the west during the day, wintry across the north and west of the uk. further south, any showers were largely fall as rain. eastern scotland and england should stay predominantly dry. more sunshine than of late, but windy and chilly. a cold start to the new week with snow and ice for many of us, then a
the 93—year—old missed her annual meeting of the women's institute in norfolk last week because "sheess anne at the service in st mary magdalene church. now it's time for a look at the weather. hello. it has been a day of big changes in our weather. we have had a band of rain sweeping eastwards. you can see the bright white cloud on the satellite picture, that is what brought the cloud and behind it is the speckled cloud, indicative of cloud and colder air. this evening, the rainbow...
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northerly wind could just bring one or two showers to eastern parts of norfolk and to eastern kent, buth pressure dominates the scene for part two of the weekend, so another largely dry one, with light winds. you will notice more isobars and weather fronts in the north—west of the uk. this will bring more cloud to the north—west of scotland, perhaps some spots of rain for the northern isles, and it will be windier too. so, temperatures nine or 10 celsius for stornoway, but elsewhere, after a cold start, it is going to be a cold afternoon. hello, this is bbc news. the headlines: contenders in the race to replacejeremy corbyn as labour leader call for unity — as they take part in the first hustings of the contest — answering questions from party members in liverpool. businesses warn of price rises, after the chancellor, sajid javid, said there would be no alignment with eu regulations after brexit. heavy rain and thunderstorms dampen bushfires in eastern australia, but bring flooding to some areas. british scientists suggest the number of people already infected by a new virus emerging in
northerly wind could just bring one or two showers to eastern parts of norfolk and to eastern kent, buth pressure dominates the scene for part two of the weekend, so another largely dry one, with light winds. you will notice more isobars and weather fronts in the north—west of the uk. this will bring more cloud to the north—west of scotland, perhaps some spots of rain for the northern isles, and it will be windier too. so, temperatures nine or 10 celsius for stornoway, but elsewhere, after...
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a crumbling norfolk cliff. this, though, could be the answer. a £20 million experiment. planet. just a taste of what is to come on bbc news. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. have a very good night. good evening, i‘m asad ahmad. good evening, welcome to sportsday. i‘m also in hell would. coming up on the programme: a touch of class. manchester united march on to the fourth round of the fa cup. as preparations for the australian open continue to be hampered by smoke from bushfires, we hear the views of former champion kim clusters. of italy is not possible to play, then what‘s the point? italy is not possible to play, then what's the point? and draw for archer looks set to miss out on tomorrow‘s third test, as england plot to take the lead against south africa. good evening, thanks forjoining us on sportsday. manchester united have edged their way into the fourth round of the fa cup, a brilliant goalfrom juan round of the fa cup, a brilliant goal from juan mata was the height of that 1—0 win against walls at old trafford, but their place in the next round m
a crumbling norfolk cliff. this, though, could be the answer. a £20 million experiment. planet. just a taste of what is to come on bbc news. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. have a very good night. good evening, i‘m asad ahmad. good evening, welcome to sportsday. i‘m also in hell would. coming up on the programme: a touch of class. manchester united march on to the fourth round of the fa cup. as preparations for the australian open continue to be hampered by smoke from...
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on the queen's estate in norfolk tomorrow, the queen will come face—to—face with prince harry for the time since he and his wife issued their personal statement about their future last wednesday. also there will be the prince of wales and prince william, and harry's wife, meghan, the duchess of sussex, is expected to phone—in to join the discussion from canada. officials have worked hard in recent days to understand what the sussexes want. there will, we understand, be a range of possibilities to review. it is hoped next steps will be agreed at the meeting. however, officials are stressing that any decision about the sussexes‘ future status will take time to be implemented. the trickiest area will be to agree the financial position of the sussexes as they seek financial independence. there are likely to be tax implications of any decision to base themselves outside of the united kingdom for any length of time. and buckingham palace will want tight protocols to prevent them cashing in too blatantly on their royal status. and underpinning it all is the human side, a rift most poignantly
on the queen's estate in norfolk tomorrow, the queen will come face—to—face with prince harry for the time since he and his wife issued their personal statement about their future last wednesday. also there will be the prince of wales and prince william, and harry's wife, meghan, the duchess of sussex, is expected to phone—in to join the discussion from canada. officials have worked hard in recent days to understand what the sussexes want. there will, we understand, be a range of...
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northerly wind could just bring one or two showers to eastern parts of norfolk and to eastern kent, but weekend, so another largely dry one, with light winds. you will notice more isobars and weather fronts in the north—west of the uk. this will bring more cloud to the north—west of scotland, perhaps some spots of rain for the northern isles, and it will be windier too. so, temperatures nine or 10 celsius for stornoway, but elsewhere, after a cold start, it is going to be a cold afternoon. hello, this is bbc news with lu kwesa burak. the headlines: the chancellor, sajid javid, says there will be no alignment for businesses with eu regulations after brexit — companies warn food prices could rise and jobs may be affected as a result. contenders in the race to replacejeremy corbyn as labour leader call for unity — as they take part in the first hustings of the contest. answering questions from party members in liverpool. police demand an urgent meeting with the commander of the us base, close to where teenager harry dunn was killed — after two more incidents involving cars being driven on
northerly wind could just bring one or two showers to eastern parts of norfolk and to eastern kent, but weekend, so another largely dry one, with light winds. you will notice more isobars and weather fronts in the north—west of the uk. this will bring more cloud to the north—west of scotland, perhaps some spots of rain for the northern isles, and it will be windier too. so, temperatures nine or 10 celsius for stornoway, but elsewhere, after a cold start, it is going to be a cold afternoon....
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a crumbling norfolk cliff. this, though, could be the answer. a £20 million experiment.bbc news, there will be special coverage of issues affecting the climate and the planet. "too many" types of hernia mesh implants are being used on nhs patients in england and scotland with little or no clinical evidence they are safe, the bbc has been told. currently, mesh devices can be approved if they are similar to older products, which themselves may not have been rigorously tested. the majority of operations use mesh and many go well, but some people have been left unable to walk. the whole of the russian government, including the prime minister, dmitry medvedev, has resigned. it comes after president vladimir putin outlined major constitutional changes, which could prolong his hold on power beyond 2024, when he is due to stand down. he has nominated the head of the federal tax service, mikhail mishustin, as the new prime minister. the owner of british airways has filed an official complaint with the european commission over the government's rescue plan for the uk's troubled reg
a crumbling norfolk cliff. this, though, could be the answer. a £20 million experiment.bbc news, there will be special coverage of issues affecting the climate and the planet. "too many" types of hernia mesh implants are being used on nhs patients in england and scotland with little or no clinical evidence they are safe, the bbc has been told. currently, mesh devices can be approved if they are similar to older products, which themselves may not have been rigorously tested. the...
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prince charles arrived in norfolk on sunday, prince william is already there.ry just yet. meghan, who is in canada with archie, is expected to call into the big meeting. the london sunday times is saying prince william has expressed sadness about all of this, that his brother is somehow no longer part of the same team and recently told a friend this. i put my arm around my brother all our lives and i can't do that he anymore l. all we can do and all i can do is try and support them. royal experts are weighing in on the goal of today's meeting. >> priorities will be that they don't break up the family with what they're going to decide. the queen has said she wants it done really fast and that is because she doesn't want harry to go off in a huff, i am sure, and not come back. >> reporter: public criticism is rising over the couple's true intentions. this video of prince harry resurfaced over the weekend and went viral on sunday. it appears to show him asking disney's head, bob iger, about voice-over work for meghan. meghan reportedly just signed a deal with disn
prince charles arrived in norfolk on sunday, prince william is already there.ry just yet. meghan, who is in canada with archie, is expected to call into the big meeting. the london sunday times is saying prince william has expressed sadness about all of this, that his brother is somehow no longer part of the same team and recently told a friend this. i put my arm around my brother all our lives and i can't do that he anymore l. all we can do and all i can do is try and support them. royal...
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we're doing a mini version of this in conjunction with my current employer, the mcarthur memorial in norfolk on september 28 of this year called the reunion of blue and gray personified looking at the mcarthur civil war ancestors which are far more than you may think. there is information on that in your program as well. so i encourage you to take a look at that. how many people have ever been to tullahoma, tennessee? that's actually a lot more than i thought. how many of the rest of you know that there was a before you saw the program that there was a place called tullahoma, tennessee? well, that's also really, really good. that must be a bunch of air force people in here, arnold air force base, a lot of scientific testing, the old camp forest from the 1943 ma maneuvers. that's really, really good. i'm glad to see that. i want you to see if you can name this operation, it kurd in late june and early july of 1863. it drove a major confederate army back in defeat and secured a major geographic area for the united states. are there any guesses in the room and that's a rhetorical question becau
we're doing a mini version of this in conjunction with my current employer, the mcarthur memorial in norfolk on september 28 of this year called the reunion of blue and gray personified looking at the mcarthur civil war ancestors which are far more than you may think. there is information on that in your program as well. so i encourage you to take a look at that. how many people have ever been to tullahoma, tennessee? that's actually a lot more than i thought. how many of the rest of you know...
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benefits are done first time the right time and i know from my own experience of my own council and norfolkbut more complex issues which need to be fixed. but we are talking about really serious cases were people potentially we are being pushed into homelessness. and the chair of the ombudsman a few minutes ago when i asked why was this happening he said difficult to get to the bottom of it but in some areas and some authorities people do not seem to know what they want doing with the administering of this benefit will stop ——. administering of this benefit will stop --. i am not here to defend the indefensible but when the council made mistakes and resulted in overpayment people received too much money which was quad bike far too quickly and without the right process , quickly and without the right process, i will not defend that but a note before can help themselves but when people make a claim they have all the paperwork, notjust bank statement but payslips and rent agreements and sometimes if they need some help on the cannot get to a council office. we visit people in their own homes s
benefits are done first time the right time and i know from my own experience of my own council and norfolkbut more complex issues which need to be fixed. but we are talking about really serious cases were people potentially we are being pushed into homelessness. and the chair of the ombudsman a few minutes ago when i asked why was this happening he said difficult to get to the bottom of it but in some areas and some authorities people do not seem to know what they want doing with the...
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huge story and exactly at this moment the meeting is going on at sandringham, the queen's palace in norfolkes has flown in, william has flown in, harry is there, meghan is dialing in by conference call. all the courtiers are there, the government is involved, our government, the canadian government, and the queen basically is saying, guys, find a solution. because what she doesn't want, there has been a very damaging speculation that we have seen in the press about rifts, about arguments, the longer this story goes on, the more this expose will happen, so she wants it stopped, saying let's find a solution. so i'm expecting to see, you know, some kind of solution within a couple of days. queen is in charge and she's saying sort this out. >> can we talk about what this means, kate, for the future of the monarchy and modernization? there are those that say, look, it is time for this structure to be modernize emodernized, it ist to look different. >> you're right, poppy. what we're doing here what the monarchy is doing here, there are lots of naysayers saying it can't work, half in, half out. i
huge story and exactly at this moment the meeting is going on at sandringham, the queen's palace in norfolkes has flown in, william has flown in, harry is there, meghan is dialing in by conference call. all the courtiers are there, the government is involved, our government, the canadian government, and the queen basically is saying, guys, find a solution. because what she doesn't want, there has been a very damaging speculation that we have seen in the press about rifts, about arguments, the...
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that would be norfolk to the east, southeast, washington valley to the north and the northwest from pennsylvania and ohio. so, on may 4th robert e. lee would dispatch porterfield where he would tasked with establishing a recruiting camp. he was a vmi graduate, veteran of the mexican war. he was in harpers ferry organizing troops there. he might not have been your first team guy but he was no slouch but even though i still like this quote from one of his men who would describe porterfield as, quote, a polished virginia gentlemen but i gue ignorant of war as a mule is of the ten commandments. i'm glad you're liking these. i've got a bunch of them. when porterfield arrived at grafton, the only troops he found there were the grafton guards. he had no one to meet him on the railroad. they told him essentially, buddy, you better get out of here. if you go a few miles down the road to grafton, there might be confederate troops there, you need to leave. grafton was an important railroad hub. lots of irish immigrant workers there, irish catholic much more loyal to the union. porterfield went down to graf
that would be norfolk to the east, southeast, washington valley to the north and the northwest from pennsylvania and ohio. so, on may 4th robert e. lee would dispatch porterfield where he would tasked with establishing a recruiting camp. he was a vmi graduate, veteran of the mexican war. he was in harpers ferry organizing troops there. he might not have been your first team guy but he was no slouch but even though i still like this quote from one of his men who would describe porterfield as,...
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learning competitions, but of course the errors are not all created equal so miss classifying a north norfolk terror carrier as a norwich terrier, in fact 50 years ago they weren't even two separate categories of dogs, they were the same kind of dog so they're very hard to tell apart and i'm pretty sure the norwich terriers are not going to go on to twitter and say i've been misclassified as a norwich terrier, how dare they. and apple doesn't really care if they are misclassified as terriers. but obviously people carea lot . so google used incorrectly specified objective. that loss matrix, you've got 20,000 dogs were the categories in the image net database so the matrix has more than 400 million entries but what is the cost of miss classifying an object in type a and an object in type b. no one knows what those 400 million entries are. so why were they using an algorithm that a few that they did know. so you can see immediately from this perspective, what went wrong and what you need to do which is machine learning algorithms need to operate with uncertainty over the loss function. and those
learning competitions, but of course the errors are not all created equal so miss classifying a north norfolk terror carrier as a norwich terrier, in fact 50 years ago they weren't even two separate categories of dogs, they were the same kind of dog so they're very hard to tell apart and i'm pretty sure the norwich terriers are not going to go on to twitter and say i've been misclassified as a norwich terrier, how dare they. and apple doesn't really care if they are misclassified as terriers....
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picked them up in norfolk. proudly serving our navy before i've even had my breakfast.rtant meal of the day. (laughs) all right, let me get a quick look here. you bet. so how you been? oh, you know, living the dream. you? (laughs) eh, same. busy month. deliveries up and down the coast. as the man in black used to say, (mimics johnny cash): i've been everywhere. everywhere but a car wash. you don't smell that? (sniffs) is that my truck? (scoffs) it's not our gate. you move any meat or fish lately? lenny: uh, frozen shrimp down in raleigh last week. maybe a crate broke. (sniffs) i'll hose her down as soon as we're done here.
picked them up in norfolk. proudly serving our navy before i've even had my breakfast.rtant meal of the day. (laughs) all right, let me get a quick look here. you bet. so how you been? oh, you know, living the dream. you? (laughs) eh, same. busy month. deliveries up and down the coast. as the man in black used to say, (mimics johnny cash): i've been everywhere. everywhere but a car wash. you don't smell that? (sniffs) is that my truck? (scoffs) it's not our gate. you move any meat or fish...