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andrew his dad got it on video. >> you just ollied. dude! dude, you ollied! >> nailed it.ds around him are giving him props, and high fives. dad is so pumped. >> that's what hard work gets you. you stuck with it and you did it. i love you. >> that's a father/son moment. >> teachable moment, right? >> it doesn't end there. dad wants to see if he can try to do it again. >> are you trying a kick flip? >> this is kind of like the first time you ride your bike without training wheels. >> he did it. >> all right. let's try it. >> i want to ollie over the moon. >> that might be tough. >> well, the cow jumped over it. you can do it. >> now he's going to try a trick. >> pretty close to being stuck. i'm calling that a win. >> almost. >> you got it. just like that. >> he's going to have his own video game in about ten years. >> up next, he's going to attempt to jump over dad's bag, hit the skateboard. >> that seems kind of like a big advance from the ollie to leaping off a platform onto the board. >> let's just go for it. >> oh! >> few bumps and bruises. >> that smile never leaves hi
andrew his dad got it on video. >> you just ollied. dude! dude, you ollied! >> nailed it.ds around him are giving him props, and high fives. dad is so pumped. >> that's what hard work gets you. you stuck with it and you did it. i love you. >> that's a father/son moment. >> teachable moment, right? >> it doesn't end there. dad wants to see if he can try to do it again. >> are you trying a kick flip? >> this is kind of like the first time you ride...
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and ever since learning about it, ollie and may have been getting creative about helping find ways to money. that's why in lieu of presents, they want donations to pay frank's way to a rd booing scho boarding school. it will mean a lot. >> it does. it touches me. >> it's really nice to get his thank you notes to know that we made a difference in his life. >> you see the magnitude of the effects of what you've done and how life changing it is. >> reporter: which ollie believes is way more important than a birthday party anywhere near his birthday. >> awesome. >> reporter: when all the marshmallows were shot and picked up and all of the money tallied, the group had raised a thousand dollars for help uganda kids. garvin thomas, nbc bay area news. >>> a little bit of a cooldown and temperatures are in the 90s. 60s at the coast. will this cool down on sunday carry over into your work week? i'll have that coming up. >>> police are investigating a homicide in san jose. i'm marianne favro. coming up, the latest on the search for the female suspect. >>> plus, a touching tribute on the beaches
and ever since learning about it, ollie and may have been getting creative about helping find ways to money. that's why in lieu of presents, they want donations to pay frank's way to a rd booing scho boarding school. it will mean a lot. >> it does. it touches me. >> it's really nice to get his thank you notes to know that we made a difference in his life. >> you see the magnitude of the effects of what you've done and how life changing it is. >> reporter: which ollie...
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andr since -- and ever since, ollie and may-may have been getting creative.hey're asking for donations so they can help pay frank's way to a boarding schooling. it will mean a lot to a boy half a world away as well as a neighbor two doors down. >> it does, it touches me. >> it's really nice to get his thank you notes and stuff to know we actually made a difference in his life. >> you can see the effect and what you've done and how life changing it is. >> which to ollie is way more important than a birthday party anywhere near his birthday. when all of the marshmallows were shot and picked up and all the money tallied, the group had raised $1,000 for help uganda kids. garvin thomas, nbc bay area news. >> now they need to get frank to play that game. >> i'm sure frank would love to play that. >>> we'll be right back. >>> welcome back, everyone. a final recap of this developing story we've been following, this oakland building fire. a live look at the aftermath now from our nbc bay area sky ranger. right now investigators are putting the call out for anyone with
andr since -- and ever since, ollie and may-may have been getting creative.hey're asking for donations so they can help pay frank's way to a boarding schooling. it will mean a lot to a boy half a world away as well as a neighbor two doors down. >> it does, it touches me. >> it's really nice to get his thank you notes and stuff to know we actually made a difference in his life. >> you can see the effect and what you've done and how life changing it is. >> which to ollie...
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actor russell crow tweeted, "hey, ollie, heard it was your birthday, 9 years old, eh?ulations, happy birthday." astronaut tim peake, "hope your birthday is the best ever. aim high, dude." eric keys, cartoonist, tweeted, "happy birthday from a guy on "the simpsons" who's not quite famous but draws a kid who is. hope you have an awesome day." we're not superstars or astronauts, but our team was also touched by the story and wanted to show ollie some love. happy birthday from "weekend today." hope it's the best birthday ever. we hope you feel especially confident and enjoy every day of your life, whether it's your birthday or not. >> into that. >> so special. >> if ollie's ever in the neighborhood, an invitation to stop by, as well. >> please do. >> fan enthusiatastic. >>> next, can you beat the freeze? the man behind the mask who's flying past fans on the baseball field and into social media stardom. >>> first, this is "today" on nbc. >>> just in time for summer, one baseball team is putting the freeze on fans. >> an atlanta braves employee has turned into a social media
actor russell crow tweeted, "hey, ollie, heard it was your birthday, 9 years old, eh?ulations, happy birthday." astronaut tim peake, "hope your birthday is the best ever. aim high, dude." eric keys, cartoonist, tweeted, "happy birthday from a guy on "the simpsons" who's not quite famous but draws a kid who is. hope you have an awesome day." we're not superstars or astronauts, but our team was also touched by the story and wanted to show ollie some love....
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>> on ollie. >> see transformation that was so worth all the trouble. >> does it hurt?> only on the inside. >> it's a special day here. she is about to ring that bell. when you're at a children's hospital, that means something super special. you can faintly hear this man reading the plaque that's right next to the bell. >> when you last chemo has come upon you -- >> celebrate little evangeline does. she's like ring that bell, girl. ring it, ring it, ring it. >> the fire brigade was like, are we good? you sure. >> this was a big deal for her. she was diagnosed with a cancerous tumor and she had to b undergo seven months of chemotherapy treatment after she had surgery to remove her left kidney and the tumor. the fact that she is able to say i beat this thing is huge. >> yeah, she's a champ. a straight up fighter. that's why she almost knocked that bell down. i got this. >> i had so much fun coloring. >> this case britney here is sporting a new look. >> and she's feeling pretty happy. she, too, has been battling cancer and has lost all of her hair. >> look at this. the sty
>> on ollie. >> see transformation that was so worth all the trouble. >> does it hurt?> only on the inside. >> it's a special day here. she is about to ring that bell. when you're at a children's hospital, that means something super special. you can faintly hear this man reading the plaque that's right next to the bell. >> when you last chemo has come upon you -- >> celebrate little evangeline does. she's like ring that bell, girl. ring it, ring it, ring...
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calls ollie north. this is based on north's later account. reagan says to north, ollie, you have to understand i just didn't know. so what does this mean? how would you interpret this? if it's true that reagan said to north, "i just didn't know" -- >> you mean he didn't know the degree to which north was -- prof. rossinow: i didn't know about the diversion. maybe that's what it meant. >> i didn't know he was going to do this. i had no idea. prof. rossinow: i didn't know any of it. i didn't know any of it. you know, reagan and north had had contact. they had meetings. reagan liked north, you know? they had a relationship. he knew him to call him "ollie." maybe reagan was saying, i didn't know about the diversion. maybe he was saying, i didn't know about any of this, which would mean that he had early onset alzheimer's. peopleyou know, some have speculated about. i am not sure there is real evidence of that at this point, 1986. of course, there's another construction, another interpretation you can place on this remark, and this is what north s
calls ollie north. this is based on north's later account. reagan says to north, ollie, you have to understand i just didn't know. so what does this mean? how would you interpret this? if it's true that reagan said to north, "i just didn't know" -- >> you mean he didn't know the degree to which north was -- prof. rossinow: i didn't know about the diversion. maybe that's what it meant. >> i didn't know he was going to do this. i had no idea. prof. rossinow: i didn't know...
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hello and welcome to sportsday with me, olly foster and jessica creighton. hello there, these are our headlines this evening. it's va va froome! the british rider has stretched his lead and will win the tour de france tomorrow. amazing grace! royal birkdale witnesses a major record but spieth is still two shots clear in the open. it's been an eight year wait but tom daley is on top of the world again. and there's a record medal haul for great britain's pa ra—athletes at the world championships. i will be here at the london stadium looking ahead to this evening's action as kadeena cox goes for her third medal of these championships. also coming up in the programme — we'll get the latest from england's cricketers as they prepare for the women's world cup final against india. and we'll also hear from the england and scotland women's football teams as they get ready for their second group games at the european championship. welcome along to the bbc sport centre, so many great stories today, news of a historic day at the open coming up, but we are going to start
hello and welcome to sportsday with me, olly foster and jessica creighton. hello there, these are our headlines this evening. it's va va froome! the british rider has stretched his lead and will win the tour de france tomorrow. amazing grace! royal birkdale witnesses a major record but spieth is still two shots clear in the open. it's been an eight year wait but tom daley is on top of the world again. and there's a record medal haul for great britain's pa ra—athletes at the world...
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. >> reporter: what ollie believes is not just fun and games. $1,000 raised. and for a young boy in uganda how far that is going to go. thank you. >> breaking news we have been covering throughout this news cast, tracking this brush fire in s ichright now they are ther right there in sui sun city. the wind direction, as we bring in jeff ranieri, the smoke going in a certain direction. >> that area is notoriously very gusty. primarily out of the west, ten to 25 miles per hour. we are tracking those conditions close-up. near bella vista drive. winds out of the west about 18 miles per hour. you want to be on alert for possible evacuations. we can get some embers that may spark larger fires. a lot of folks living off to the north and to the west of this fire. so again, wind carrying a lot of smoke towards travis airport and also near airbase parkway. more updates at nbcbayarea.com and more coverage coming up tonight. now a complicated weather pattern. the main thing this is doing is keeping the fog up against the immediate coastline. so that has been good for the
. >> reporter: what ollie believes is not just fun and games. $1,000 raised. and for a young boy in uganda how far that is going to go. thank you. >> breaking news we have been covering throughout this news cast, tracking this brush fire in s ichright now they are ther right there in sui sun city. the wind direction, as we bring in jeff ranieri, the smoke going in a certain direction. >> that area is notoriously very gusty. primarily out of the west, ten to 25 miles per hour....
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the league was organized by ollie sloan el.0 city councilman who spent time in prison for corruption charges. he admitted that had been problems. >> what's going on? what's the story? >> ollie sloan el believed the four referees would soon get paid. fox 29 has also spoken with a second philadelphia based ref who claimed he, too, hadn't gotten his money. >> after repeated calls to the mayor's office we finally showed up here at city hall and met with robert coral list the business manager for the city. he calls this a paper work nightmare claiming the referees were asking for payment for games that they had no documentation were actually ever played. haley says he kept detailed notes of his games and doesn't understand why months after meeting the mayor at the last game he still has nothing. >> i know that the mayor is leaving office in november and maybe it's just not on her agenda or things to do list to tie up the loose ends before she leaves office. that's the best i can ascertain. >> reporter: now robert coral list the busi
the league was organized by ollie sloan el.0 city councilman who spent time in prison for corruption charges. he admitted that had been problems. >> what's going on? what's the story? >> ollie sloan el believed the four referees would soon get paid. fox 29 has also spoken with a second philadelphia based ref who claimed he, too, hadn't gotten his money. >> after repeated calls to the mayor's office we finally showed up here at city hall and met with robert coral list the...
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and olly is back with the sport.s toughest win of the tour de france. he said he‘d like to carry on competing for another five years. jordan spieth let slip a led at the open but won brilliantly, finished clear of matt kuchar. rory mcilroy wasjoint fourth. clear of matt kuchar. rory mcilroy was joint fourth. england are almost certain of a quarter—final place at the women‘s european championship in holland after a 2—0 win against spain. jodie taylor scored her fourth goal of the tournament. qualification is out of scotland‘s hands as they lost 2—0 to portugal. more sport later. powers brought in to curb doing attacks are not being used to protect people from dangerous doings. asbos for doings were brought in three years ago, giving the police and local authorities more powers to demand irresponsible doing owners take steps to control their animals‘ behaviour and prevent afabbings. the notices are usually issued to deal with minor things like when a doing has been aggressive. they order the responsible person to stop
and olly is back with the sport.s toughest win of the tour de france. he said he‘d like to carry on competing for another five years. jordan spieth let slip a led at the open but won brilliantly, finished clear of matt kuchar. rory mcilroy wasjoint fourth. clear of matt kuchar. rory mcilroy was joint fourth. england are almost certain of a quarter—final place at the women‘s european championship in holland after a 2—0 win against spain. jodie taylor scored her fourth goal of the...
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hello, i'm olly foster.ur sportsday headlines tonight: a watershed moment for women's cricket. england are world champions again. peaty is still world champion in the water: king of the 100 breaststroke again. iam more i am more than happy to come back here and defend my title. and proud as punch: there's also gold for great britain in the 50 metres butterfly. and manchester city break the world record fee for a defender paying over 50 millon pounds for benjamin mendy. good evening, we will have the very latest from the swimming in budapest injust a moment but we have been reflecting today on a momentous achievement for england's cricketer‘s. women's world cup winners for a fourth time again after a nail—biting final against india at lords. let's speak to the skipper heather knight now. evening heather, you are a world champion! sounds good, doesn't it? what a day yesterday. absolutely loved it and delighted to come away with the tricky. did you enjoy last night? yeah, we did. we actually stayed at the groun
hello, i'm olly foster.ur sportsday headlines tonight: a watershed moment for women's cricket. england are world champions again. peaty is still world champion in the water: king of the 100 breaststroke again. iam more i am more than happy to come back here and defend my title. and proud as punch: there's also gold for great britain in the 50 metres butterfly. and manchester city break the world record fee for a defender paying over 50 millon pounds for benjamin mendy. good evening, we will...
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. >> that's it, ollie, you are a good sherlock holmes. >> this eagle was going in for that piece of salmon but when the other eagle got it first it settled for the camera. >> nonsense, it's just a jealous eagle. didn't want the other one getting all the attention. just wanted to be in the shot. >>> this video received a gopro award even though it was filmed in may of 2015. the story of how they got it back is more incredible i think. matt says he was out with his dad when this happened and his dad was snapping pictures, his dad snapped the pictures of the gopro in the talon, they were able to figure out where he took it. they found it a quarter of a mile away, up in a spruce. so matt shimmies up the spruce to get it, starts shaking the limbs and boom, down comes the gopro. >>>age loo l.a. is on shake patrol in arlington, virginia. >> they said they had their engineers look at it, they fixed it. >> apparently a big issue with this intersection and he's right. >> they shortened the light, if you're in the left lane, i am in the right lane right now. i want to just see how long it's going to
. >> that's it, ollie, you are a good sherlock holmes. >> this eagle was going in for that piece of salmon but when the other eagle got it first it settled for the camera. >> nonsense, it's just a jealous eagle. didn't want the other one getting all the attention. just wanted to be in the shot. >>> this video received a gopro award even though it was filmed in may of 2015. the story of how they got it back is more incredible i think. matt says he was out with his dad...
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i'm ollie foster at the bbc sports centre.nd cricket captain heather knight says their world cup win can be a "springboard" for the women's game around the world. they beat india by nine runs in a thrilling final at lords. this is the team today with the trophy that they last won in 2009. they've won it four times in all. bowler anya shrubsole was the match—winner yesterday with six wickets. you dream of these moments. when we heard the final was going to be at lord's, you dream of being at the final at lord's, you don't really dream of taking that final wicket but it's a reality now i'm just so happy. but it's a reality now i'm just so happy, there is no better time for women to play cricket in the uk. it has been growing at a huge rate that this world cup and the final was a watershed moment to be here at lord's, making an unbelievable amount of noise and hopefully that will inspire some people to be out here who will one day play for england. we had an england dinner at the start of the year, some of the world cup winners a
i'm ollie foster at the bbc sports centre.nd cricket captain heather knight says their world cup win can be a "springboard" for the women's game around the world. they beat india by nine runs in a thrilling final at lords. this is the team today with the trophy that they last won in 2009. they've won it four times in all. bowler anya shrubsole was the match—winner yesterday with six wickets. you dream of these moments. when we heard the final was going to be at lord's, you dream of...
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i'm olly foster at the bbc sport centre. the third test is underway at the oval.nderway. england won the toss and chose to bat first but lost an early wicket. they have just lost another wicket. here isjoe wilson at the oval. it isa here isjoe wilson at the oval. it is a drizzly lunchtime at the oval and wona is a drizzly lunchtime at the oval and won a lot of captains saw the overcast conditions today i think they would have bowled. joe root decided to bat and he is learning there is no end to the responsibilities of england captain and when keating jennings was out for zero i wonder he was wrestling with decisions. certainly people will be questioning jennings' ongoing place in the england team and they need somebody in the batting order to nail down a position. who knows, it could be tom westley. coming in at three, a difficult situation, he showed a lot of composure. looked aware of his technique, strong on the lakeside in particular clipping some boundaries there but alastair cook at the other end, essex team—mates, alastair cook guiding and nudging his way f
i'm olly foster at the bbc sport centre. the third test is underway at the oval.nderway. england won the toss and chose to bat first but lost an early wicket. they have just lost another wicket. here isjoe wilson at the oval. it isa here isjoe wilson at the oval. it is a drizzly lunchtime at the oval and wona is a drizzly lunchtime at the oval and won a lot of captains saw the overcast conditions today i think they would have bowled. joe root decided to bat and he is learning there is no end to...
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our correspondent olly foster reports.t it will be more of the same. i hope we can get to at least 200—something. he got 100 yesterday so he needs to get another 100 today. certainly want root to get his double century, really excited, can't wait. come on, joe! a fist bump for his partner moeen ali, and joe root looked like he was straight back in the groove. that was his 27th boundary of a remarkable innings, but ten runs shy of a double ton, it came to a close. he nicked morne morkel and quinton de kock caught the captain. the luck he had yesterday finally ran out, but his first knock as skipper was considerably better than liam dawson's first taste of a test on home soil. morkel trapped him two balls laterfor a duck. the next two innings also fell in the same over, kagisa rabada getting his reward. moeen ali's hopes of a century went the same way as his bails. south african tails were up, but england's tail was enjoying itself. stuart broad with back—to—back sixes on the way to his 50, his first in four years. and jimmy
our correspondent olly foster reports.t it will be more of the same. i hope we can get to at least 200—something. he got 100 yesterday so he needs to get another 100 today. certainly want root to get his double century, really excited, can't wait. come on, joe! a fist bump for his partner moeen ali, and joe root looked like he was straight back in the groove. that was his 27th boundary of a remarkable innings, but ten runs shy of a double ton, it came to a close. he nicked morne morkel and...
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here's more from our reporter at lord's, olly foster... another brilliant day of test cricket here.new england captain, joe root who resumed on new england captain, joe root who resumed 0111811 new england captain, joe root who resumed on 184 but could only add six more runs to his overnight total. england were eventually all out for 458, thanks to 87 from moeen ali, and stuart broad was fantastic as the tale really wagged. he made 57 and brought up his 50, with actor back sixes. south africa were ragged in the field at times. in reply, dean elgar stood firm, and brought up dean elgar stood firm, and brought up his 50. it was two and stuart broad, they really did for a fantastic partnership for the fifth wicket of 99 with bavuma and to bring, broken byjimmy anderson later in the day. south africa needed that. kagiso rabada came in as the nightwatchman and they resumed on 214—5. pretty much on the second day. we saw over 300 runs but because of 6iroud's fantastic knock england have the edge in this first test. south africa's kagiso rabada has been suspended for next weeks second test
here's more from our reporter at lord's, olly foster... another brilliant day of test cricket here.new england captain, joe root who resumed on new england captain, joe root who resumed 0111811 new england captain, joe root who resumed on 184 but could only add six more runs to his overnight total. england were eventually all out for 458, thanks to 87 from moeen ali, and stuart broad was fantastic as the tale really wagged. he made 57 and brought up his 50, with actor back sixes. south africa...
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you're watching bbc news, i'm olly foster at the bbc sport centre.tnight is up and running. we have only had the first night winners and losers butler ted live to the all—england club and join catherine downes. a couple of hours of play, but i'm guessing most of the attention is on centre court with andy murray's defence of his title up and running. it has, it a lwa ys title up and running. it has, it always feels a little bit like wimbledon only get going when andy murray is out. it didn't take long, he has opened proceedings on centre court as well, one. a good start from the defending champion, up against the world number 124 alexander bublik of kazakhstan. by his own admission, he has rather unpredictable game, so murray will have to work himself into this one, looking 0k given he has had so much trouble in the build—up to this. injuries, illness, and a hip injury when the last few days. he lost the first round of queens, has withdrawn from exhibition matches, just to make sure the hip is not causing him pain. let's take you to live pictures on c
you're watching bbc news, i'm olly foster at the bbc sport centre.tnight is up and running. we have only had the first night winners and losers butler ted live to the all—england club and join catherine downes. a couple of hours of play, but i'm guessing most of the attention is on centre court with andy murray's defence of his title up and running. it has, it a lwa ys title up and running. it has, it always feels a little bit like wimbledon only get going when andy murray is out. it didn't...
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hello and welcome to sportsday with me olly foster and james pearce. headlines tonight: it's all square in new zealand. the lions stun the all blacks and take the series to a decider. great britain's geraint thomas takes the first yellow jersey at this year's tour de france. chris froome is down in sixth. hales is the hero for notts as close in on the win the royal london one day cup against surrey. also coming up in the programme: in a big summer for women's sport, we look at how the fa and the youth sport trust are trying to keep girls in the game. and mike bushell takes to the waves, and the air, as he experiences the sport of foiling. lots coming up over the next half an hour, but there's only one place to start, a wet and windy wellington where this morning the british and irish lions produced one of their great performances to level the series against new zealand and set up a decider in auckland next weekend. the all blacks were a man down afterjust 25 minutes when sonny bill williams was sent off for foul—play but the lions only clinched victory
hello and welcome to sportsday with me olly foster and james pearce. headlines tonight: it's all square in new zealand. the lions stun the all blacks and take the series to a decider. great britain's geraint thomas takes the first yellow jersey at this year's tour de france. chris froome is down in sixth. hales is the hero for notts as close in on the win the royal london one day cup against surrey. also coming up in the programme: in a big summer for women's sport, we look at how the fa and...
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but certain victory for chris froome in the tour de france, and the rest of the day's sport — here's ollyextraordinary, chris froome will win his fourth tour de france title. the british rider extended his overall lead on the penultimate stage and as is traditional, the yellowjersey holder won't be challenged when the race finishes in paris tomorrow. here's our sports news correspondent richard conway. it is known as the race of truth. for chris froome, this was a race of destiny. the start line is not a place to reflect on three gruelling weeks of racing, and ignoring booing from a partisan french crowd, froome focused on the task in hand, an individual time trial set over a 14 mile course through the streets of marseille. a potent demonstration of the britain's dominance. he goes into tomorrow's largely ceremonial final stage with a lead of 5a seconds, knowing he will be crowned for a fourth time as winner of cycling ‘s most famous race. there have been ups and downs over the past three weeks but i think it has been very much a grand tour, in the sense it has been really about the three
but certain victory for chris froome in the tour de france, and the rest of the day's sport — here's ollyextraordinary, chris froome will win his fourth tour de france title. the british rider extended his overall lead on the penultimate stage and as is traditional, the yellowjersey holder won't be challenged when the race finishes in paris tomorrow. here's our sports news correspondent richard conway. it is known as the race of truth. for chris froome, this was a race of destiny. the start...
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. >> ollie north said everything he did was in the service of what he understood ronald reagan wantedng he did was really just done out of love of country and it was very tough for those politicians in suits to knock that testimony down. >> i did do it. i wagiven a mission, and i tried to carry it t. >> but part of that mission was to shield the others who were giving you the orders. >> that is the part of any subordinate. >> president reagan still wasn't talking...
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we all know it's for muslims, ollie tells me. detectors prevent us from our right to pray freely. israel's prime minister insists he has no plans to change the governing rules of the hole complex, netanyahu said he'll stick to the status quo. authorities have installed thousands of personnel in and around jerusalem. the violence here also seen playing out in the west bank. >> the police are pushing the protesters away from the old city. you can see here, on the ground, pieces of concrete and rocks that they're throwing at the police. the police are using stun grenades and rubber bullets to push them back. but it's really been this game of cat and mouse. >> reporter: police captured a dozen protesters arrested in jerusalem and the west bank. police say today's actions were designed to keep the peace. but in a land where violence begets violence, clashes won't likely end the current turmoil. it's more likely to take a political solution. and, george, that political solution just seems farther off today. yesterday, we heard from pal
we all know it's for muslims, ollie tells me. detectors prevent us from our right to pray freely. israel's prime minister insists he has no plans to change the governing rules of the hole complex, netanyahu said he'll stick to the status quo. authorities have installed thousands of personnel in and around jerusalem. the violence here also seen playing out in the west bank. >> the police are pushing the protesters away from the old city. you can see here, on the ground, pieces of concrete...
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representative jenkins and i discussed, i do not think as a matter of what happened after bill casey goes and ollie north goes, who is the successor that would carry those activities out. sen. trible: but it is an important question, isn't not? marine colonels are reassigned, directors of the cia died. mr. secord could have suffered a disability or loss of life. who was going to control this operation in the future? was there any plan in place? col. north: we never got to the point where a plan such as that was developed. sen. trible: what was going to happen when the reagan administration came to an end? col. north: we looked to the fact that these operations would shut down. it was not something we wanted to go on in perpetuity. sen. trible: you weren't going to turn it over to the democrats, >> then? col. north: you said that, senator. sen. trible: i did, with a smile on my face. that does not deserve an answer. albert hakim volunteered in his testimony he was trying to pass money to you in your family. earlier, a lawyer named david lewis called the committee and volunteered that william zucker
representative jenkins and i discussed, i do not think as a matter of what happened after bill casey goes and ollie north goes, who is the successor that would carry those activities out. sen. trible: but it is an important question, isn't not? marine colonels are reassigned, directors of the cia died. mr. secord could have suffered a disability or loss of life. who was going to control this operation in the future? was there any plan in place? col. north: we never got to the point where a plan...
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with a victory on the floor today and the showdown over health care and with today's measure florida olli replacing the affordable care act is still alive. the big news is the crucial vote in the senate less than two hours ago. it was so significant john mccain returned to washington less than a week after announcing his cancer diagnosis. >> reporter: rick and monica, good evening. this vote was expected to be close and it was. the result a small victory for president trump and a morale boost for republicans. >> arizona senator, john mccain, getting a bipartisan hero's welcome from the senate. a week after revealing he is fighting brain cancer. casting his vote determining the fate of obama care. the senate ultimately deciding to move forward. vice president mike pence casting the tie breaking vote and they move on to debate the repeal and the replacement of president obama's law. they prefer obama care to a gop replacement 2-1. >> it made popular a policy that wasn't popular when we started to try to get rid of it.
with a victory on the floor today and the showdown over health care and with today's measure florida olli replacing the affordable care act is still alive. the big news is the crucial vote in the senate less than two hours ago. it was so significant john mccain returned to washington less than a week after announcing his cancer diagnosis. >> reporter: rick and monica, good evening. this vote was expected to be close and it was. the result a small victory for president trump and a morale...
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ollie frazier, this is not.nment value, mayweather, connor mcgregor, that is big stuff. unfortunately, they're going to lose all of this money. i guarantee you. 60 seconds. >> we have become one of the most bureaucratic, confusing, litigious societies on the planet. it's almost an embarrassment being an american citizen and traveling around the world. we have to get our act together. >> neil: that's one of the most trusted and admired names in the financial world. j.p. morgan chase's jamie dimon. he said this in an earnings call today. earnings that were better than expected. a forecast that was somewhat clouded by these same concerns about washington just not doing anything. to a fellow who has been decades ahead of this theme of washington incapable of moving. the information media editor, best selling author, steve forbes. he's on the money there. >> yes. one example. desalinization plant. took 15 years to clear the obstacles. he talked about regulations. up to $2 trillion of lending would have taken to small
ollie frazier, this is not.nment value, mayweather, connor mcgregor, that is big stuff. unfortunately, they're going to lose all of this money. i guarantee you. 60 seconds. >> we have become one of the most bureaucratic, confusing, litigious societies on the planet. it's almost an embarrassment being an american citizen and traveling around the world. we have to get our act together. >> neil: that's one of the most trusted and admired names in the financial world. j.p. morgan...
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. ♪ going for the classic ollie. [ light laughter ] time for the 720 kickflip. ah! oh! oh!r ] all right, let's get our grind on. [ light laughter ] yeah! yeah! i did it! i did it! yeah, all right! well, if you guys like that, please sound off in the comments below. and remember to like and subscribe to shrednation. i'm 30 years old and both these guys are 15. [ light laughter ] whoa! whoa! what's up? [ laughter and applause ] >> seth: up next, you've all probably heard of civil war re-enactors. you probably haven't heard about cola war re-enactors. because if you lived through the '80s, everybody was talking about the cola wars. and so these are people who reenact those famous cola wars of the 1980s. ♪ >> ah! >> ah! >> ah! >> ah! ♪ >> my dearest nan, i feel impelled to avail myself of this present opportunity of writing you this missive and i very much hope it is to your liking. much blood has been shed in this fierce soft drink conflict. but i have no misgivings for i believe it that it is for a good cause, a worthy cause, to determine once and for all, which fizzy drink i
. ♪ going for the classic ollie. [ light laughter ] time for the 720 kickflip. ah! oh! oh!r ] all right, let's get our grind on. [ light laughter ] yeah! yeah! i did it! i did it! yeah, all right! well, if you guys like that, please sound off in the comments below. and remember to like and subscribe to shrednation. i'm 30 years old and both these guys are 15. [ light laughter ] whoa! whoa! what's up? [ laughter and applause ] >> seth: up next, you've all probably heard of civil war...
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when my superiors, confronted with accomplishing goals or difficult tasks, would simply say, "fix it, ollie," or, "take care of it." since graduating from the naval academy in 1968, i have strived to be the best marine officer that one can be. in combat, my goal was always to understand the objective, follow orders, accomplish the mission, and to keep alive the men who served under me. one of the good things that has come from the last seven months of worldwide notoriety has been the renewed contact that i've had with some of the finest people in the world -- those with whom i served in vietnam. among the 50,000 or so messages of support that have arrived since i left the nsc are many from those who recount the horrors we lived through, and who now relate stories of their families and careers. after vietnam, i worked with my fellow officers to train good marines to be ready in case we were called upon elsewhere in the world, but at the same time to hope that we never were. i honestly believed that any soldier who has ever been to a war truly hopes he will never see one again. my marine corp
when my superiors, confronted with accomplishing goals or difficult tasks, would simply say, "fix it, ollie," or, "take care of it." since graduating from the naval academy in 1968, i have strived to be the best marine officer that one can be. in combat, my goal was always to understand the objective, follow orders, accomplish the mission, and to keep alive the men who served under me. one of the good things that has come from the last seven months of worldwide notoriety has...
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olly foster is at the bbc sport centre. is it winning cricket?d be a watershed moment for the women's game. the head coach mark robinson says that the sport is getting the recognition it deserves and that people take it seriously now. it was a thrilling final at a packed lords that saw them beat india by nine runs. this was the team today, back at the ground, with the trophy that they last won in 2009. they've won it four times in all. bowler anya shrubsole was the match—winner yesterday with six wickets. you dream of these moments, obviously when we knew the tournament was going to be in england and the final at lord's, you dream you will be at the final. at lord's. and you never really dream you're going to take the final wicket. it's kind of reality now and just so happy, the whole team is, to have done this. there's no better time for women and girls to play cricket here in the uk. it's something that's been growing at a huge rate. this world cup as a whole, definitely the final to be at lord's with a full house making an unbelievable amount
olly foster is at the bbc sport centre. is it winning cricket?d be a watershed moment for the women's game. the head coach mark robinson says that the sport is getting the recognition it deserves and that people take it seriously now. it was a thrilling final at a packed lords that saw them beat india by nine runs. this was the team today, back at the ground, with the trophy that they last won in 2009. they've won it four times in all. bowler anya shrubsole was the match—winner yesterday with...
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let's get a sport update now with ollie foster.mpionship in hungary. adam peaty has retained his world title in the 100 metres breastroke. he couldn't break his own world record but stormed home over a second clear of his rivals to secure great britains first gold in the pool in budapest. ross murdoch was also in the final but came last. peaty hasn't lost a major championship race in three years over this distance and victory means he still holds the full set of titles. he's olympic, world, european and commonwealth champion. two months after rio, it's going to be so hard to get back what i had a career but i'm more than happy to come here and my title, and year after year now. i was a bit longer to the wall as well, but i'm so happy with that. was that the pace you plan to go out or do you think that excitement got you a bit tonight? i felt like a little boy again going out in a crowd. a world record for a reason, that performance at the olympics was just com pletely performance at the olympics was just completely different to tha
let's get a sport update now with ollie foster.mpionship in hungary. adam peaty has retained his world title in the 100 metres breastroke. he couldn't break his own world record but stormed home over a second clear of his rivals to secure great britains first gold in the pool in budapest. ross murdoch was also in the final but came last. peaty hasn't lost a major championship race in three years over this distance and victory means he still holds the full set of titles. he's olympic, world,...
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. >> very concrete about that in iran con tra, i got ollie north's tax records. i was the one who got the authority established that that the house iran contra committee could get the tax returns. i didn't go, we didn't go to the committee, the committee didn't go to walsh and say give us your copy. we got it another way. >> that would be true of other bits of evidence as well. let's just say that the notes that director comey took that have been provided to the special counsel if there were another copy of those, so we weren't having to go and take tangible evidence out of the files of the special counsel, there's no reason we shouldn't have access to the same evidence evidence that a special counsel does, correct? >> that's right, senator whitehouse, there's no reason for the senate not to be able to have access. the tax returns have specific and unique circumstance. but as you're talking about any other kind of evidence. there's no restrictions. >> special counsel that generated the evidence by for instance taking the deposition of a witness, that's a differen
. >> very concrete about that in iran con tra, i got ollie north's tax records. i was the one who got the authority established that that the house iran contra committee could get the tax returns. i didn't go, we didn't go to the committee, the committee didn't go to walsh and say give us your copy. we got it another way. >> that would be true of other bits of evidence as well. let's just say that the notes that director comey took that have been provided to the special counsel if...
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my friend ollie always wants to take a lot of pictures.'m afraid he'll catch me picking my nose. >> i can't believe that guy was president of the united states because he is just branded in our national memory as a crook. and i think it's really important to understand the wrong approach to executive power that led nixon to those crimes. >> you want a level, don't you? yes, yes. good evening. this is the 37th time i have spoken to you from this office, where so many decisions have been made that shaped the history of our nation. need any more? >> there was good in him. he had been a good vice president. but he was a fatally flawed man and a fatally flawed president. >> richard nixon, a guy who had been a hero to millions of americans, here's a guy who received more votes than anybody else in the history of this country. but the richard nixon that they supported through the years was not the richard nixon that they thought they knew. >> every generation has to lose their virginity, and it was just the day that my generation did. but to thin
my friend ollie always wants to take a lot of pictures.'m afraid he'll catch me picking my nose. >> i can't believe that guy was president of the united states because he is just branded in our national memory as a crook. and i think it's really important to understand the wrong approach to executive power that led nixon to those crimes. >> you want a level, don't you? yes, yes. good evening. this is the 37th time i have spoken to you from this office, where so many decisions have...
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. ♪ going for the classic ollie. [ light laughter ] time for the 720 kickflip. ah! oh! oh! to like and subscribe to shrednation. i'm 30 years old and both these guys are 15. [ light laughter ] whoa! whoa! what's up? [ laughter and applause ] >> seth: up next, you've all probably heard of civil war re-enactors. you probably haven't heard about cola war re-enactors. because if you lived through the '80s, everybody was talking about the cola wars. and so these are people who reenact those famous cola wars of the 1980s. let's take a look. ♪ [ light laughter ] >> ah! >> ah! >> ah! >> ah! ♪ >> my dearest nan, i feel impelled to avail myself of this present opportunity of writing you this missive and i very much hope it is to your liking. much blood has been shed in this fierce soft drink conflict. but i have no misgivings for i believe it that it is for a good cause, a worthy cause, to determine once and for all, which fizzy drink is the best one to sip upon. i have heard that you have taken up with the 7up camp and i hope you know i hold no ill will for your decision. i must ret
. ♪ going for the classic ollie. [ light laughter ] time for the 720 kickflip. ah! oh! oh! to like and subscribe to shrednation. i'm 30 years old and both these guys are 15. [ light laughter ] whoa! whoa! what's up? [ laughter and applause ] >> seth: up next, you've all probably heard of civil war re-enactors. you probably haven't heard about cola war re-enactors. because if you lived through the '80s, everybody was talking about the cola wars. and so these are people who reenact those...
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. -- ollie. the third test is under way at the oval. the series is level at 1—1 with two to play.hilander to the slips for a duck. his third in nine test innings. england currently 21—1. alastair cook and westley currently at the crease. adam peaty is a double world champion once again. he‘s retained both his titles in budapest, adding the 50 metres breaststroke gold to his 100 metres. he has lowered his own world records over both distances in the past week. he didn‘t break his own record in the 50 final but won by over half a second, which is a record winning margin in a world final. peaty says it‘s been a roller—coaster week breaking world records and then preparing for his next race. yeah, very good. it‘s quite exhausting coming out, switching off, switching on, especially tonight with the double. i‘m so, so happy with my performances here. 225 points now, and i know that there‘s more in that. but i don‘t want to spoil it for next year. no peaty in the pool this morning but britain‘s ross murdoch qualified second fastest for the semifinals of the 200 metre breaststroke. they a
. -- ollie. the third test is under way at the oval. the series is level at 1—1 with two to play.hilander to the slips for a duck. his third in nine test innings. england currently 21—1. alastair cook and westley currently at the crease. adam peaty is a double world champion once again. he‘s retained both his titles in budapest, adding the 50 metres breaststroke gold to his 100 metres. he has lowered his own world records over both distances in the past week. he didn‘t break his own...
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we will discuss the fight for freedom at the marine corps memorial with our own ollie north.what? ♪ you're gonna have dizziness, ♪ nausea, and sweaty eyelids. ♪ and in certain cases chronic flatulence. ♪ no. ♪ sooooo gassy girl. ♪ so gassy. if you're boyz ii men, you make anything sound good. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. next! ♪ next! deliit's perfection.ruit. seriously? an epic soundtrack? is there any other way? that's what a smoothie should taste like. visit a store today for fresh fruit smoothies and summer deals. g new cars. you're smart. you already knew that. but it's also great for finding the perfect used car. you'll see what a fair price is, and you can connect with a truecar certified dealer. now you're even smarter. this is truecar. >> celebrating in style with the independence day weekend upon us. america's news headquarters taking our patriotic spirit all across the country. i am at the marine corps memorial in arlington, virginia. elizabeth: here in tennessee's beautiful c
we will discuss the fight for freedom at the marine corps memorial with our own ollie north.what? ♪ you're gonna have dizziness, ♪ nausea, and sweaty eyelids. ♪ and in certain cases chronic flatulence. ♪ no. ♪ sooooo gassy girl. ♪ so gassy. if you're boyz ii men, you make anything sound good. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. next! ♪ next! deliit's perfection.ruit. seriously? an epic soundtrack?...