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this is a picture from the courthouse yard area in northampton new hampshire where he lived. on the screen there, this has every job he's ever had on the statute have you ever seen it? >> guest: i don't think so. trade what i want to read so we go back and talk about this because us to want to know what you think he got -- fusible board and plymouth vermont in 18 said to, graduate of amherst 1895, admitted to messages of our 97. 98, 1890, city council, council, northampton. 1901, city solicitor, like or six state represented, massachusetts. mayor of the city 1911. i've never seen anything quite like there were some who said that many jobs leading up to president. >> guest: and he almost never lost. he told someone come have a hobby. my hobby is politic. running for office is my hobby. one thing was a republican party and the democratic party were different, and it was a path if you help the elders, they helped you. he was in the party. it was a club. it wasn't to be entirely look down upon the wave we learned in school. even the progresses safety climbed the greasy pole of ma
this is a picture from the courthouse yard area in northampton new hampshire where he lived. on the screen there, this has every job he's ever had on the statute have you ever seen it? >> guest: i don't think so. trade what i want to read so we go back and talk about this because us to want to know what you think he got -- fusible board and plymouth vermont in 18 said to, graduate of amherst 1895, admitted to messages of our 97. 98, 1890, city council, council, northampton. 1901, city...
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newcastle falcons remain bottom of rugby union's premiership after losing 31 points to 17 to northamptono sixth in the league as they beat bath in a try—less game at the a] bell stadium. aj macginty kicking both sale's penalties to keep their faint hopes of a top four finish alive. now, since their purple patch culminating in olympic gold in rio, great britain's women's hockey team have been in a state of flux with a string of poor performances, including losing five of their last six games in the pro league. tomorrow, they play the first home game in the league, taking on the usa in london, with controversial new coach mark hayger at the helm. but, as david mcdaid reports, hayger and his team are keen to put any bad vibes behind them and work towards defending gb‘s title at next year's olympics in tokyo. this is the man who will try to coach great britain's women to a third successive olympic hockey metal. mark hayger has onlyjust moved here but the australian has already hit the headlines due to a review to end his previous regime with new zealand. nothing came out of it for me. like a
newcastle falcons remain bottom of rugby union's premiership after losing 31 points to 17 to northamptono sixth in the league as they beat bath in a try—less game at the a] bell stadium. aj macginty kicking both sale's penalties to keep their faint hopes of a top four finish alive. now, since their purple patch culminating in olympic gold in rio, great britain's women's hockey team have been in a state of flux with a string of poor performances, including losing five of their last six games...
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silent jumped to premiership after losing to northampton.keep their faint hopes of a top four finish alive. that is all this but for now. you can follow of those stories on the bbc sport website including the snicker. —— snooker. thank you for that. mike bushell in the bbc sport centre. more than 90 labour mps and meps — including a number of shadow ministers — have signed a letter demanding the party commits to holding another referendum on any brexit deal. labour's ruling national executive will meet on tuesday to finalise the pa rty‘s manifesto for the european elections, which are due to take place in less than four weeks' time. 0ur political correspondent susana mendonca joins me now. this letter is a bit of a shot across the bow is, isn't it, before they finalise that manifesto. what has riled these mps and meps?|j think the timing is all because the labour ruling body the nec is going to be deciding on tuesday what goes in the manifesto for the european elections which of course are going to be held or are likely to be held next month
silent jumped to premiership after losing to northampton.keep their faint hopes of a top four finish alive. that is all this but for now. you can follow of those stories on the bbc sport website including the snicker. —— snooker. thank you for that. mike bushell in the bbc sport centre. more than 90 labour mps and meps — including a number of shadow ministers — have signed a letter demanding the party commits to holding another referendum on any brexit deal. labour's ruling national...
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she was originally a teacher of the deaf at the clark school in northampton, massachusetts. so he told his friend, clarence barren, raise me money, afterwards, and clarence said anything calvin. very close to the "wall street journal," anything calvin, okay, i'll raise money -- and everyone thought well it should be for the coolidge archive right? and he want to to be at a local library, and this judge form the legendary figure in northampton. and calvin said no, let the money be arrived from my wife's charity, the clark school for the deaf. so he took the money that would have preserved him, and instead poured it into her charity. that's a great gift of love. and when you think about it you see why. maybe he felt he was a little frail. she had given up a lot for him. she called marriage a harness, and she loved him but she knew it was a harness. they pushed together forward and he wanted to pay her back, and he knew she wanted to be around decades after, and he wanted her to be the decade of the town. they gave the money to that, she was the chief owner of the school of the
she was originally a teacher of the deaf at the clark school in northampton, massachusetts. so he told his friend, clarence barren, raise me money, afterwards, and clarence said anything calvin. very close to the "wall street journal," anything calvin, okay, i'll raise money -- and everyone thought well it should be for the coolidge archive right? and he want to to be at a local library, and this judge form the legendary figure in northampton. and calvin said no, let the money be...
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example is thed statute of northampton. exceptionshat with for governor officials, no one into fairs orarms markets under penalty of imprisonment. reasonings could say there is a long-standing practice dating to regulate firearms where people congregate. the cabin of an airplane is a modern version of where people congregate so therefore prohibition on loaded firearms is presumptively institutional -- constitutional. how bradley you looked at how broadly you look at this is. history is likely to come -- is likely to play a continuing role in litigation whether the courts are keeping the two-part test or adopting what brett kavanaugh advocated, a strict text history of conditioned test and having a good sense of facts and regulations is essential to make informed decisions about jurisprudence. [applause] saul: thank you for coming to this briefing. i know you have busy lives and we appreciate you taking time away to spend this morning with us. summarize 500 years of ,he history of gun regulation which i am not sure can be do
example is thed statute of northampton. exceptionshat with for governor officials, no one into fairs orarms markets under penalty of imprisonment. reasonings could say there is a long-standing practice dating to regulate firearms where people congregate. the cabin of an airplane is a modern version of where people congregate so therefore prohibition on loaded firearms is presumptively institutional -- constitutional. how bradley you looked at how broadly you look at this is. history is likely...
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a commonly cited example is the statute of northampton. it stated that with exceptions for government officials, no one could go with arms into fairs or markets under penalty of imprisonment. reasoning from analogies to history, you could stay -- say there is a long-standing practice dating back to them to regulate firearms where people congregate. the cabin of an airplane is a modern version of where people congregate so therefore prohibition on loaded firearms is presumptively constitutional. broadly orhow narrowly you look at the analogy is key to this interpretation. that kind of judgment is outside of the scope of my comments here. it is just to say that history is likely to continue to play a significant role in the second amendment litigation. whether the courts are keeping the two-part test or adopting what brett kavanaugh advocated, a strict text history of tradition test and having a good sense of facts and regulations is essential to make informed decisions about jurisprudence. [applause] saul: thank you for coming to this brief
a commonly cited example is the statute of northampton. it stated that with exceptions for government officials, no one could go with arms into fairs or markets under penalty of imprisonment. reasoning from analogies to history, you could stay -- say there is a long-standing practice dating back to them to regulate firearms where people congregate. the cabin of an airplane is a modern version of where people congregate so therefore prohibition on loaded firearms is presumptively constitutional....
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this woman's son was stabbed in northampton.e had the biggest smile, the biggest laugh, it is everyone's worst nightmare and you never think it will happen to you but when you get that phone call it literally broke my heart into a million pieces. what do you think of the government's plans to get doctors and teachers and nurses to report concerns they have about knife crime? anything combating knife crime? anything combating knife crime? anything combating knife crime is a positive thing and iam allfor knife crime is a positive thing and i am all for it. however, i also think that sentences for anything to do with knife crime is not long enough. doctors, nurses and teachers are already often on the front line, but now the government wants them to do more. we think it is a pretty despicable ploy by the government to pass the buck onto frontline staff who are already struggling to meet the needs of young people despite huge funding cuts and slashes to services. these were seized in the past 12 months. with the highest number of pe
this woman's son was stabbed in northampton.e had the biggest smile, the biggest laugh, it is everyone's worst nightmare and you never think it will happen to you but when you get that phone call it literally broke my heart into a million pieces. what do you think of the government's plans to get doctors and teachers and nurses to report concerns they have about knife crime? anything combating knife crime? anything combating knife crime? anything combating knife crime is a positive thing and...
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here in northampton country -- northampton county, which is where we are, they voted for barack obamae democrat all the way back to bush 41 actually, but it flipped the script in his county and they voted for donald trump in 2016 by a shift of nine points. >> bret: and that's one of the reasons we are here. senator sanders is hoping to get those voters back in the blue column. according to all recent polls, he is leading among declared democrat candidates. ladies and gentlemen, senator bernie sanders. [cheers and applause] >> senator sanders: thank you very much. thank you. >> bret: senator, we wanted to start -- we will get a lot of questions from the audience, martha and i will follow up throughout. let's start by getting work to our audience. our first question is from joe. he is a student from allentown, pennsylvania. what is your question? >> hi, senator sanders. now that your tax returns have been released and you have been identified as a millionaire and in the top 1%, will you pay your fair share, and how do you plan to apply the policies that you've been talking about enforci
here in northampton country -- northampton county, which is where we are, they voted for barack obamae democrat all the way back to bush 41 actually, but it flipped the script in his county and they voted for donald trump in 2016 by a shift of nine points. >> bret: and that's one of the reasons we are here. senator sanders is hoping to get those voters back in the blue column. according to all recent polls, he is leading among declared democrat candidates. ladies and gentlemen, senator...
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and yeovil town will be playing non—league next season after drawing two all with northampton today.t are back in the english football league. their goalless draw against already—relegated braintree town confirmed them as champions of the national league. the 0's only needed a point to secure a return to the efl after two seasons in the fifth tier, but title rivals salford city were beaten 3—2 away at hartlepool united, while solihull were held to a draw at dagenham & redbridge. it's managerjustin edinburgh's second promotion to the efl, having guided newport county through the play—offs in 2013. you can tell we're approaching the end of the season. and of course today the drama didn't end on the pitch. gavin has more on that story from bolton today. bolton have been told that they must complete their two outstanding championship fixtures by the english football league. today's match with brentford was called off — after bolton's players said they would not play again until they receive their outstanding wages. we can speak to our reporter stuart flinders, who's outside the universit
and yeovil town will be playing non—league next season after drawing two all with northampton today.t are back in the english football league. their goalless draw against already—relegated braintree town confirmed them as champions of the national league. the 0's only needed a point to secure a return to the efl after two seasons in the fifth tier, but title rivals salford city were beaten 3—2 away at hartlepool united, while solihull were held to a draw at dagenham & redbridge. it's...
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newcastle falcon‘s remain bottom of rugby union's premiership after losing 31 points to 17 to northamptonm. aj macginty kicking both sale's penalties to keep their faint hopes of a top 4 finish alive. jockey bryony frost has been passed fit to ride just in time for the final jumps meeting of the season. frost broke her collarbone shortly after making history at cheltenham as the first female jockey to win a grade 1 at the festival over fences. she'll ride ‘present man‘ in tomorrow's gold cup at sandown for trainer paul nicholls, who will be crowned champion trainer. that's all the sport for now. find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website. not a great day for the outdoors coming up on saturday. got storm hannah bearing down on us, really late in the season. for gales or severe gales quite widely for england and wales, that's not good news. already there a power outages in parts of ireland. wins already battering areas here and i will escalate overnight across england and wales. there are warnings out. there is a potentialfor disruption to transport as well if trees come down.
newcastle falcon‘s remain bottom of rugby union's premiership after losing 31 points to 17 to northamptonm. aj macginty kicking both sale's penalties to keep their faint hopes of a top 4 finish alive. jockey bryony frost has been passed fit to ride just in time for the final jumps meeting of the season. frost broke her collarbone shortly after making history at cheltenham as the first female jockey to win a grade 1 at the festival over fences. she'll ride ‘present man‘ in tomorrow's gold...
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northampton saints earned a late 20 points to 19 victory at harlequins.seymour one of five different tri- tommy seymour one of five different tri— stories for the warriors, they ran home very comfortable winners in the end, 39—24. connacht have secured their place in the play—offs. they scored this try and kicked nine points as his side beat the cardiff blues 29—22. plenty more coming up but quick look at the other stories. mitch evans has become formula e's seventh different winner in as many races this season. the australian won in rome ahead of germany's andre lotterer. the race was red—flagged on the first lap after a multi—car pile—up. the rajasthan royals beat the mumbai indians by four wickets in the ipl. chasing 188 to win, jos buttler hit a quickfire 89 before the royals chased down their target with three balls to spare. anthony crolla says he's fine despite suffering a brutal knockout in the fourth round of his world lightweight fight against ukraine's vasyl lomachenko. the manchester fighter was looking to regain the world title he lost three
northampton saints earned a late 20 points to 19 victory at harlequins.seymour one of five different tri- tommy seymour one of five different tri— stories for the warriors, they ran home very comfortable winners in the end, 39—24. connacht have secured their place in the play—offs. they scored this try and kicked nine points as his side beat the cardiff blues 29—22. plenty more coming up but quick look at the other stories. mitch evans has become formula e's seventh different winner in...
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in fact, two other big clubs — harlequins and northampton — have both gone through the pain of droppingck up and won the premiership title in the years since then. maybe for some leicester fans, a reset in the second tier might be a positive thing. they might not be thinking that so much, though, when they see the next thing i show you — some of the facilities in this division. this is the ground at ampthill — the side currently on course for promotion to the second—tier. it isn't quite twickenham, is it? in fact, you have to walk through a wood just to make it on to the playing surface. could be a different change of scene for leicester next year if things don't work out for them and that huge match tonight. they will certainly be hoping to stay in the top flight tonight. it's a busy night. especially if you are from leicester or newcastle. those two tea ms from leicester or newcastle. those two teams are meeting in the premier league football league later. leicester are chasing a seventh place finish in the premier league and a possible route into europe next season, while newcastle w
in fact, two other big clubs — harlequins and northampton — have both gone through the pain of droppingck up and won the premiership title in the years since then. maybe for some leicester fans, a reset in the second tier might be a positive thing. they might not be thinking that so much, though, when they see the next thing i show you — some of the facilities in this division. this is the ground at ampthill — the side currently on course for promotion to the second—tier. it isn't...
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research focusing on sudan and the editor of sudan reaves dot org he joins us via skype now from northampton massachusetts thanks very much for being with us so first off what do you make of this decision by the protest leaders not to not to recognize the the transitional military council and to not deal with them at this point. well the military council is not really transitional it's trying to figure out a way to keep power and it's doing so with statements as those chair of the council . general burnham today in which he claims that this is not a coup that the military just happens to be in power well it's nothing other than a crew and the civilians are quite aware of this and they are demanding a transition to civilian governance and there is no evidence that this council is prepared to move that way one reason is that a number of men on the council would without the protection of a military council be subject to indictment by the international criminal court for war crimes crimes against humanity and genocide this is particularly true when the vice chair of the military council general
research focusing on sudan and the editor of sudan reaves dot org he joins us via skype now from northampton massachusetts thanks very much for being with us so first off what do you make of this decision by the protest leaders not to not to recognize the the transitional military council and to not deal with them at this point. well the military council is not really transitional it's trying to figure out a way to keep power and it's doing so with statements as those chair of the council ....
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yeovil town will be playing non—league next season after drawing two all with northampton today. two year absence. their goalless draw against already—relegated braintree town confirmed them as champions of the national league. more than 8,000 home fans flooded the pitch at the end to celebrate the news. celtic are just point a point away from retaining the scottish premiership. after a 1—0 win over kilmarnock — on an emotional day at celtic park. in the week of billy mcneill‘s passing, members of the famous lisbon lions team, who won the european cup in 1967 were present for a special tribute to theirformer captain before the game. and, rather poignantly, it was their current number five — jozo simunovic — who scored the winner, with ironically, 67 minutes on the clock. elsewhere — aaron mcgowan's last minute penalty secured a three all draw for hamilton against livingston. they go tenth, above st mirren who drew one all with stjohnstone. motherwell edged out the league's bottom side dundee 11—3 — thanks to a stoppage time winner from david turnbull. another dramatic day in baku
yeovil town will be playing non—league next season after drawing two all with northampton today. two year absence. their goalless draw against already—relegated braintree town confirmed them as champions of the national league. more than 8,000 home fans flooded the pitch at the end to celebrate the news. celtic are just point a point away from retaining the scottish premiership. after a 1—0 win over kilmarnock — on an emotional day at celtic park. in the week of billy mcneill‘s...
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newcastle remain bottom of rugby union's premiership, after losing 31 points to 17 to northampton.o keep their faint hopes, of a top four finish alive. when the world's best surfers took on powerful waves at bells beach in australia, it was more spills, than thrills, for the elite waveriders. world number one, italo ferreira, tackled the giant surf before this wipe—out, which saw him wash over the reef. the yellowjersey holder managed to pick himself up, before finally getting some warmth in the arms of his girlfriend, but he failed to make the final which was won byjohn lawrence, in the new olympic sport for next year. there are also artificial reefs that you can take part in, but nothing like that. you can sense the disappointment. yes, it is such a knife edge thing. thank you, see you later. the housing charity shelter told mps this week that landlords who refuse to rent property to people who claim benefits are breaking the law. the charity estimates four out of ten private landlords discriminate against benefit claimants in this way. paul lewis from radio a's money box program
newcastle remain bottom of rugby union's premiership, after losing 31 points to 17 to northampton.o keep their faint hopes, of a top four finish alive. when the world's best surfers took on powerful waves at bells beach in australia, it was more spills, than thrills, for the elite waveriders. world number one, italo ferreira, tackled the giant surf before this wipe—out, which saw him wash over the reef. the yellowjersey holder managed to pick himself up, before finally getting some warmth in...
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newcastle remain bottom of rugby union's premiership after losing 31 points to 17 to northampton, while finish alive. when the world's best surfers took on powerful waves at bells beach in australia, it was more spills than thrills for the elite wave riders. world number one italo ferreira tackled the giant surf before this wipe—out saw him wash over the reef. the yellowjersey holder managed to pick himself up, albeit with some help, before finally getting some warmth and drying off in the arms of his girlfriend. his pride was definitely hurt there. wow. it isa it is a tough life as a professional surfer, it really is! i would not say washed over the reef. there is a refu nd say washed over the reef. there is a refund of their so that is what creates those waves. —— there is a reef there. so maybe it did hurt if he was smashed into it. another thing now that test your strength and nerves. —— another thing now that tests your strength and nerves. seven years ago to the day, i reported on the emerging alternative gym sport known as crossfit, which requires speed, agility, strength and gym
newcastle remain bottom of rugby union's premiership after losing 31 points to 17 to northampton, while finish alive. when the world's best surfers took on powerful waves at bells beach in australia, it was more spills than thrills for the elite wave riders. world number one italo ferreira tackled the giant surf before this wipe—out saw him wash over the reef. the yellowjersey holder managed to pick himself up, albeit with some help, before finally getting some warmth and drying off in the...
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newcastle remain bottom of rugby union's premiership, after losing 31 points to 17 to northampton.hopes of a top—four finish alive. seven years ago to the day i reported on the emerging alternative gym sport, known as crossfit, which requires speed, agility, strength and gymnastic skills. now many of the top athletes have turned professional, and i've been to meet some of the british team in manchester, who are preparing for the world crossfit games, to find out why they can now claim to be the fittest athletes on earth. elliot is the uk's fittest man, while jamie is the fittest woman in new zealand when it comes to the sport of crossfit. when they get married next winter, it should be some bomb. jamie's on another level to me at the minute, but i will get her one day. on some things. but other things, it depends. like, i prefer gymnastics and elliot's into his running, rowing — all the tall stuff. crossfit started in the usa in the early 2000s and aims to test an athlete's strength, speed, balance, agility and stamina across a number of challenges. what makes the crossfit games so
newcastle remain bottom of rugby union's premiership, after losing 31 points to 17 to northampton.hopes of a top—four finish alive. seven years ago to the day i reported on the emerging alternative gym sport, known as crossfit, which requires speed, agility, strength and gymnastic skills. now many of the top athletes have turned professional, and i've been to meet some of the british team in manchester, who are preparing for the world crossfit games, to find out why they can now claim to be...
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newcastle falcons remain bottom of rugby union's premiership after losing 31 points to 17 to northamptono the day, i reported on the emerging alternative gym sport known as crossfit, which requires speed, agility, strength and gymnastic skills. now, many of the top athletes have turned professional and i've been to meet some of the british team in manchester, who are preparing for the world crossfit games, to find out why they can now claim to be the fittest athletes on earth. elliott is the uk's fittest man while jamie is the fittest woman in new zealand. it comes to the sport of cross fit. when they get married next winter, it should be some bomb. jamie is on another level to me at the minute but i will get her. on some things but other things, it depends, i prefer gymnastics and elliott likes running and growing. all the talk stuff. cross fit started in the usa in in the early and aims to test an athlete's strength, speed, balance, agility and stamina across a of challenges. what makes the cross fit game so unique for the athletes is they don't know what competition they are going to
newcastle falcons remain bottom of rugby union's premiership after losing 31 points to 17 to northamptono the day, i reported on the emerging alternative gym sport known as crossfit, which requires speed, agility, strength and gymnastic skills. now, many of the top athletes have turned professional and i've been to meet some of the british team in manchester, who are preparing for the world crossfit games, to find out why they can now claim to be the fittest athletes on earth. elliott is the...
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and michael — you live in kent — you need to take three trains to see your son mark in an atu in northamptonhe day. he's been transferred to different facilities 110 times. that's right. why is he still in an atu? we don't know, you will have to ask our local trust that. we can't give you an a nswer to trust that. we can't give you an answer to that, we don't know why. what do you think, michael?” answer to that, we don't know why. what do you think, michael? i think basically that the people that are doing this to my son aren't professional enough to know that he should be nearer home. they keep transferring him further and further out of our local area, and they believe that this is in marked's best interests, and they also believe that mark is going to get better totally isolated and alone and homesick. it's never going to happen because every time they tra nsfer happen because every time they transfer him further away his mental health gets worse and worse and worse. now, he's totally insane. he can't talk. he can't do anything. he can't talk. he can't do anything. he can't bathe himself
and michael — you live in kent — you need to take three trains to see your son mark in an atu in northamptonhe day. he's been transferred to different facilities 110 times. that's right. why is he still in an atu? we don't know, you will have to ask our local trust that. we can't give you an a nswer to trust that. we can't give you an answer to that, we don't know why. what do you think, michael?” answer to that, we don't know why. what do you think, michael? i think basically that the...
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there were tries galore in the premiership with 11 in total as gloucester built northampton.till to play. it's been more than four years since newport—based dragons last won away from home in the pro 14. they didn't lose at south african side southern kings — instead coming from behind to draw 18—18. the american madison keys has won the wta event in charleston, beating caroline wozniacki in the final. wozniacki is a former world number one but couldn't find a way past keys — who claims the fourth wta title of her career. she's currently ranked as the 18th—best player in the world. garbine muguruza won the monterrey open in mexico. sometimes on a monday morning we do show you some really bad, embarrassing misses. ithink show you some really bad, embarrassing misses. i think this might be the best so far. the best or the worst quits and this could be the worst ever, couldn't it? erik choupo mouting somehow manages to stop this shot going in. i think we're going to see this again. watch the replay. what do macro watch what happens. he knows, doesn't he? i think he kind of saves
there were tries galore in the premiership with 11 in total as gloucester built northampton.till to play. it's been more than four years since newport—based dragons last won away from home in the pro 14. they didn't lose at south african side southern kings — instead coming from behind to draw 18—18. the american madison keys has won the wta event in charleston, beating caroline wozniacki in the final. wozniacki is a former world number one but couldn't find a way past keys — who claims...
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we will hear from rachel from northampton, massachusetts.s a lifelong social justice advocate and community health ofanizer and a force fo nature. after the financial crisis in 2008 left her with three and children and financial devastated, she didn't just get mad, she got organized. she organized a support campaign for the dodd frank act and it now, she is director of her local women's march. she was featured in glamour magazine for organizing around the fight to repeal the aca. she has fought and protested against the muslim band, she has fought for her city to get century status and most recently for the fight for 15 and for leave.mily rachel, we are happy to have you. sen. booker: thank you, rachel. when you said that you are in "glamour" magazine, you touched your hair. something i can't do. [applause] i save a lot of money on products, though. [laughter] >> you are missing out. thank you for being here today. i am very much looking forward to the 2020 elections. and beyond. yes, really looking forward to it. >> there are some did a ful
we will hear from rachel from northampton, massachusetts.s a lifelong social justice advocate and community health ofanizer and a force fo nature. after the financial crisis in 2008 left her with three and children and financial devastated, she didn't just get mad, she got organized. she organized a support campaign for the dodd frank act and it now, she is director of her local women's march. she was featured in glamour magazine for organizing around the fight to repeal the aca. she has fought...
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next you have, we're going to hear from rachel from northampton, massachusetts. she's a lifelong social justice activist and community health organizer and really, she's a force of nature. after the financial crisis of 2008, rachel's family with three young children financially devastated. she didn't just get mad. she got organized. she organized support campaigns for the dodd/frank campaign. now she's the director for local women's march, featured in glamour magazine, y'all, for her organizing work to repeal the aca. rachel has organized protests around the muslim ban, she's organized to achieve sanctuary city status and most recently the fight for 15 and for paid family leave. >> all right, rachel. >> happy to have you. >> thank you, rachel. when you say you're in glamour magazine, you touched your hair. something i can't do. >> you're missing out. >> i save a lot of money on products, though. >> true. >>> thank you for being here today. >> thank you for having me. >> i wanted to let you know, i'm very much looking forward to the 2020 election and beyond. >> ye
next you have, we're going to hear from rachel from northampton, massachusetts. she's a lifelong social justice activist and community health organizer and really, she's a force of nature. after the financial crisis of 2008, rachel's family with three young children financially devastated. she didn't just get mad. she got organized. she organized support campaigns for the dodd/frank campaign. now she's the director for local women's march, featured in glamour magazine, y'all, for her organizing...
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there were also wins for northampton and worcester.— a stunning run from inside his own half. wins too for connacht and leinster. max whitlock has won pommel gold at the european gymnastic championships in poland. after a year of silver medals in 2018, the olympic champion once again took to the top spot on the podium with this outstanding routine to claim his second european pommel gold medal. there was a bronze too for elilie downie in the vault. it's her second medal of the championships after silver in the all—around and her 10th career medal at european level. it's the final day of the competition in poland today which will be on bbc one this afternoon. loads of sport to look forward to. and luckily the masters isn't finishing too late tonight. just need to try and stay awake to watch your way through. should be exciting. how many times have you gone to work when you're not really up to it? it goes without saying that we're less productive when we're not at our best. a new study has found more than 40% of employees said their work
there were also wins for northampton and worcester.— a stunning run from inside his own half. wins too for connacht and leinster. max whitlock has won pommel gold at the european gymnastic championships in poland. after a year of silver medals in 2018, the olympic champion once again took to the top spot on the podium with this outstanding routine to claim his second european pommel gold medal. there was a bronze too for elilie downie in the vault. it's her second medal of the championships...