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oliver holmes as seen with the final try. 3a— goalkicking.e final try. 311— 30 the goalkicking. oliver holmes as seen with the final try. 3a— 30 the final score. warrington statement on points with castleford. in the other gays, hull fc bids offered 45— 1a. leeds lost at home to others filled to 24- 18. that leeds lost at home to others filled to 2a— 18. that is a confirmation will be using's match as a result. now tyson fury returns to the boxing ring tomorrow for the first time in over two and a half years. he faces the little—known albanian in service vary, but the biggest talk at the way in was his shoe size. tyson fury dropped to 19 half stone, but it is still -- dropped to 19 half stone, but it is still —— but he is still a foot taller. he has been sparring in my gym, and with world—class sparring partners. and it is best animal on the red. it is unbelievable. from where he has come from and how danny was and how bad a shape he was in, to where he is today, he has proved me wrong. he tells the tour, but when has the other not walk the w
oliver holmes as seen with the final try. 3a— goalkicking.e final try. 311— 30 the goalkicking. oliver holmes as seen with the final try. 3a— 30 the final score. warrington statement on points with castleford. in the other gays, hull fc bids offered 45— 1a. leeds lost at home to others filled to 24- 18. that leeds lost at home to others filled to 2a— 18. that is a confirmation will be using's match as a result. now tyson fury returns to the boxing ring tomorrow for the first time in...
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oliver holmes edged the victory for cass with the final try, 34—30 the final score.hird on points with castleford. in the other games, hull fc beat salford 45—14 and leeds lost at home to huddersfield 24—18. as confirmation of all of the evening's matches. tyson fury returns to the boxing ring tomorrow for the first time in over two and a half years. he faces the little—known albanian sefer seferi in manchester. but the biggest talking point at the weigh—in was fury‘s huge size. the former world heavyweight champion has had to battle back to fitness after his lay—off dropping from 27 stone to 19.5 — that's nearly five stone heavier than seferi and a foot taller. but another former world champion is delighted to have him back in the sport. he's been sparring in my gym and he's been sparring with world—class sparring partners in he'sjust... he's unbelievable and he's can see from where he's come from, how bad he was and how bad of shape he was intimate to where he is today, he proves intimate to where he is today, he p roves m e intimate to where he is today, he proves
oliver holmes edged the victory for cass with the final try, 34—30 the final score.hird on points with castleford. in the other games, hull fc beat salford 45—14 and leeds lost at home to huddersfield 24—18. as confirmation of all of the evening's matches. tyson fury returns to the boxing ring tomorrow for the first time in over two and a half years. he faces the little—known albanian sefer seferi in manchester. but the biggest talking point at the weigh—in was fury‘s huge size. the...
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there was an incredibly tight game in rugby league's super league with oliver holmes touching down as new leader of the criterium du dauphine. he's over a minute clear, with two stages to go, after ireland's dan martin won stage five in the french alps. but thomas said it would be hard to hold on to the yellowjersey on today's tough climb. two and a half years after he defeated wladimir klitschko to become the heavyweight champion of the world, tyson fury returns to boxing tonight in manchester. he's a foot taller and nearly 5st heavier than his opponent, the little known albanian sefer seferi. the pair were in good mood at yesterday's weigh—in, fury showing off his strength. not to be undone by seferi, though, who showed he's a strong lad too. are they boxing against each other? yes. it is like me going up against anthonyjoshua, dan walker or tyson fury! why are they allowed to box against each other if there is such against each other if there is such a difference in their size? they made the right weights for that particular contest and it is tyson's return. it's not a title fight
there was an incredibly tight game in rugby league's super league with oliver holmes touching down as new leader of the criterium du dauphine. he's over a minute clear, with two stages to go, after ireland's dan martin won stage five in the french alps. but thomas said it would be hard to hold on to the yellowjersey on today's tough climb. two and a half years after he defeated wladimir klitschko to become the heavyweight champion of the world, tyson fury returns to boxing tonight in...
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there was an incredibly tight game in rugby league's super league with oliver holmes touching down, asals. they aren't listening. i wonder if the sun will be doing the same this weekend... it's bound to be. it's always lovely in the weekend. where do you live?! there will be some sunshine around and most of us will stay largely dry. however, there will be potentially thundery showers in the forecast. a quick look at what's happening very shortly, trooping the colour will be dry. spells of sunshine, temperatures around 20. through the afternoon they could climb higher. if like me you you are rather sneezy at the moment, it's probably down to the high pollen. high levels for northern ireland, low in scotland. thundery showers heavy at the moment, continuing for a few more hours. 0n heavy at the moment, continuing for a few more hours. on and off through wales. already showers getting going across western parts of scotland. northern ireland will see heavy and thundery showers through the day, a yellow warning from the met office to cover torrential rain. some will miss the rain entirely,
there was an incredibly tight game in rugby league's super league with oliver holmes touching down, asals. they aren't listening. i wonder if the sun will be doing the same this weekend... it's bound to be. it's always lovely in the weekend. where do you live?! there will be some sunshine around and most of us will stay largely dry. however, there will be potentially thundery showers in the forecast. a quick look at what's happening very shortly, trooping the colour will be dry. spells of...
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justice antonin scalia, a towering figure on the supreme court up there with oliver wendell holmes in the annals of supreme court history of the united states always used to say you're not a good judge of occasionally you don't reach a conclusion you don't like and the reason for that is the law requires it. or the constitution requires it. if you want to make policy you want to run for office so the kind of people the president is considering for circuit courts, the nomination of neil gorsuch, these are people who don't believe the job of the judges to act like a member of congress but to interpret the law which is what the founding fathers clearly had in mind for the judicial branch. shannon: it is stunning when we remember justice kennedy was confirmed by the senate 97-0. hard to imagine anything near that happening these days. you will have opposition from the democrats but what about complications on the gop side, the current absence of sen. mccain, very ill, and what are your concerns? >> we hope there will be democratic support. neil gorsuch got three senate democrats who suppo
justice antonin scalia, a towering figure on the supreme court up there with oliver wendell holmes in the annals of supreme court history of the united states always used to say you're not a good judge of occasionally you don't reach a conclusion you don't like and the reason for that is the law requires it. or the constitution requires it. if you want to make policy you want to run for office so the kind of people the president is considering for circuit courts, the nomination of neil gorsuch,...
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> into your point how recent this is on page nine, think of it this way my father was born oliver wendell holmes is on the report and lincoln was a young man working on a farm in indiana when john adams was president. in 1775 he was a boy carrying gunfire where george washington commanded the forces he was born at the dawn of a miracle that was five lifetimes in washington's father was born died at 4814 years past the average life expectancy for the englishman at the time. and even in just getting started for most of my life he lived no better on two legs than he did on four. in the average english citizen with no better than the average roman citizen and poverty wasn't believable and in six lifetime that changes. there are clubs in oxford i have been to better older. they've been there since the 1300 block it is striking what comes up if you go through the 2016 election, would you do toward the end with the current political situation and what it tells us about where the west is, you have two narrative, one is pretty solid which is the trump narrative the democratic narrative shifts around larg
> into your point how recent this is on page nine, think of it this way my father was born oliver wendell holmes is on the report and lincoln was a young man working on a farm in indiana when john adams was president. in 1775 he was a boy carrying gunfire where george washington commanded the forces he was born at the dawn of a miracle that was five lifetimes in washington's father was born died at 4814 years past the average life expectancy for the englishman at the time. and even in just...
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my father was born with oliver wendell holmes was on the supreme court. he thought the civil war under lincoln. lincoln was again been working on a farm in indiana when john quincy adams was president. in 1775 john quincy adams as a boy heard the gunfire at the siege of boston that george washington commanded the forces. washington was born 1772 at the thought of miracle. that's five lifetimes. washington father was born in 1694 and died at the age of 48 about 14 years past the average life expectancy for an englishman at the time. so six lives and even then it was just getting started. an economist says for most of man's life he lived no better on two legs than he did on for back. another guy, i can remember, points out the average english citizen in material terms lived no better than average roman citizen did. the steady state of poverty was unbelievable. in just six lifetimes all of that changes. there are bars, clubs and oxford up into that are built in the 1300s. >> host: the striking thing that comes up whenever we, take say the 2016 election, some
my father was born with oliver wendell holmes was on the supreme court. he thought the civil war under lincoln. lincoln was again been working on a farm in indiana when john quincy adams was president. in 1775 john quincy adams as a boy heard the gunfire at the siege of boston that george washington commanded the forces. washington was born 1772 at the thought of miracle. that's five lifetimes. washington father was born in 1694 and died at the age of 48 about 14 years past the average life...
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>> host: this is to your point about -- >> i write in a footnote, my father was born when oliver wendell holmes was on the supreme court and was fought in the civil war under lincoln and lincoln was young man working on a farm in indiana when john quincy adams was president. in 1735 john quincy adams is a boy from the gunfire at the siege of boston where george washington commanded the colonial forces. washington was born in 1732 at the dawn of a miracle and that's five lifetimes. make it six, washington's father was born in 1694 and died at the ripe age of 48 about 14 years past the average life expectancy for investment at the time. six lives and even then it was get it started. the economist says most of man's life he lived better on two legs than he did on four. there's another guy and i can't remember but pointed out that the average english citizen in material terms lived no better than the average roman citizen and the steady state of poverty was unbelievable and this was six lifetimes. there are bars and pubs in oxford that i've been to that are from the 1300. >> the striking thing that
>> host: this is to your point about -- >> i write in a footnote, my father was born when oliver wendell holmes was on the supreme court and was fought in the civil war under lincoln and lincoln was young man working on a farm in indiana when john quincy adams was president. in 1735 john quincy adams is a boy from the gunfire at the siege of boston where george washington commanded the colonial forces. washington was born in 1732 at the dawn of a miracle and that's five lifetimes....
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it was frankfurter's rights which he listed on an early opinion of justice oliver wendel holmes. and frankfurter and warren agreed on it that it would give the southern states a little bit of leeway. but they were both terribly disappointed, warren particularly became more and more disappointed that the southern states didn't really submit desegregation plans in good faith. and he was very disappointed in that. as to the unanimous decision, that was warren. and that was one of his great contributions, i think, to the supreme court. and certainly to brown v board. because brown v board, it was actually five cases had been argued earlier. and the court was split with chief justice fred vincent who was a very poor chief justice. very nice man. good friend of harry truman who appointed him chief justice. secretary of treasury and so on. but he was a lousy chief justice. and he could not -- he could not bring the court together. and he really didn't have his heart or his mind into brown. he was really holding out. and so was stanley reed of kentucky. and so was tom clark of texas. and
it was frankfurter's rights which he listed on an early opinion of justice oliver wendel holmes. and frankfurter and warren agreed on it that it would give the southern states a little bit of leeway. but they were both terribly disappointed, warren particularly became more and more disappointed that the southern states didn't really submit desegregation plans in good faith. and he was very disappointed in that. as to the unanimous decision, that was warren. and that was one of his great...
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oliver wendell holmes could not be any futch.ifferent than john they were grounded in situational thinking and prized adaptability and elevated the individual conscience as the arbitrator of truth. very difficult to speak about what men thought and say this is our common soldier. but i do think it is possible to see a common strand and how they thought. and how they thought is this sense that whatever is presented to us in that moment requires andtaneity, adaptability, both soldiers demonstrated that. if a panel from to tell the truth were able to ask three men had you cope with the physical strain and emotional pressures of living in the ranks? the true veteran would have stood up and duty as fary whole as i knew it. thank you. [applause] we have some time for questions >> melissa any. williams a social studies teacher. whatutica new york. owen?ned to charles b >> p continue to serve, he was discharged in 1864. he was in the thick of heolutely everything. fights wilderness in spotsylvania, cold harbor as a his letters were extraordinarily powerful. he was certain he was going to die. he t
oliver wendell holmes could not be any futch.ifferent than john they were grounded in situational thinking and prized adaptability and elevated the individual conscience as the arbitrator of truth. very difficult to speak about what men thought and say this is our common soldier. but i do think it is possible to see a common strand and how they thought. and how they thought is this sense that whatever is presented to us in that moment requires andtaneity, adaptability, both soldiers...
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they'll never let anyone in the media get away with it they'll come back with a oliver wendell holmes challenge me. i don't give a damn. i'm telling you what i think is going to happen. and mr. dellrahim was pretty good when i spoke to him last week he was adamant that this is going to be in some form he's totally under estimated by at&t he works for the government. one of the things i learned over the years when someone works for the government, they have a bit of an edge. >> we're going to hopefully find out tomorrow we'll get cramer's mad dash and the opening bell in a minute another look at the premarket. more squawk on the street on an important week continues (indistinguishable muttering) that was awful. why are you so good at this? had a coach in high school. really helped me up my game. i had a coach. math. ooh. so, why don't traders have coaches? who says they don't? coach mcadoo! you know, at td ameritrade, we offer free access to coaches and a full education curriculum- just to help you improve your skills. boom! mad skills. education to take your trading to the next level.
they'll never let anyone in the media get away with it they'll come back with a oliver wendell holmes challenge me. i don't give a damn. i'm telling you what i think is going to happen. and mr. dellrahim was pretty good when i spoke to him last week he was adamant that this is going to be in some form he's totally under estimated by at&t he works for the government. one of the things i learned over the years when someone works for the government, they have a bit of an edge. >> we're...