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certainly true that he did not shake jesse owens hand. what happened was that the first day of a petition had gone down in greeted and check the hands of german athletes who won. the international olympic committee went to him and said if you're going to shake the hands of germans athletes we would like you to shake the hands of every athlete who wins a medal and decided moving forward he would shake the hands of all of the athletes. jesse owens took advantage of this moment when he came back to the u.s. and had a lot of opportunities to capitalize on his athletics but this story began to circulate that had snubbed jesse owens and jesse owens used it for his benefit and he began to give lectures at dinners and things like that and that was often one of the most requested stories about how he had been snubbed by jesse owens so it just became part of the myth. >> so what was in the personal repudiation but he just wasn't shaking anybody's hand. john woodruff as i mentioned earlier a gold-medalist and what it meant to him to whether that's p
certainly true that he did not shake jesse owens hand. what happened was that the first day of a petition had gone down in greeted and check the hands of german athletes who won. the international olympic committee went to him and said if you're going to shake the hands of germans athletes we would like you to shake the hands of every athlete who wins a medal and decided moving forward he would shake the hands of all of the athletes. jesse owens took advantage of this moment when he came back...
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jesse owens here. he actually won four gold medals became one of the most celebrated athletes at the olympics and here he is with the olympic laurel on his head in his team vest showing off his medals woodruff also took a gold medal in the 800-meter race, and i just you know, i am really struck by the also the the climb and how unlikely and how many odds these young athletes and they were very young had to overcome owens was the youngest of 10 children of a sharecropper farmer in povertent farmer. john woodruff was the grandson of enslaved people and the first in his family to finish high school and really it was a college that brought them, you know to sports. am i right damian? i think woodruff was only 21 right when he competed at the games. he was he was 21. it was a college college student just like jesse owens was also a college student as a student at at ohio state and it's also important to remember that that they were competing in the north which provided african-american's with more opportuni
jesse owens here. he actually won four gold medals became one of the most celebrated athletes at the olympics and here he is with the olympic laurel on his head in his team vest showing off his medals woodruff also took a gold medal in the 800-meter race, and i just you know, i am really struck by the also the the climb and how unlikely and how many odds these young athletes and they were very young had to overcome owens was the youngest of 10 children of a sharecropper farmer in povertent...
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owen? it's in cinemas now.le bill of complex horrors, then there's a fascinating new british chiller called censor. set amid the moral panic around so—called "video nasties" in the 1980s, it stars niamh algar as enid, who works as a film censor. enid spends her working day watching graphic films to classify them for release. quiet and hard—working, enid's tragic past comes back to haunt her when one film reminds her of her missing sister. our mild—mannered heroine begins to unravel and move from the safety of the screening room into the seedy world of low—budget horrors. censor is a film of shocking twists and turns. so i won't to divulge much more of the plot. but i will say that it proves niamh algar to be a very versatile performer and barely recognisable from her other recent roles in raised by wolves. and calm with horses. there's also a darkly funny turn from michael smiley, who is so great at being humorously sinister. who's this? this is enid bayne, she is one of our censors. censor announces director a
owen? it's in cinemas now.le bill of complex horrors, then there's a fascinating new british chiller called censor. set amid the moral panic around so—called "video nasties" in the 1980s, it stars niamh algar as enid, who works as a film censor. enid spends her working day watching graphic films to classify them for release. quiet and hard—working, enid's tragic past comes back to haunt her when one film reminds her of her missing sister. our mild—mannered heroine begins to...
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first mate owen chase 21 men. the cabin boy was thomas nickerson and they departed and headed for the pacific. it was a normal wailing voyage not a very successful one as they made their way around cape horn up the west coast of south america and they decided to venture out farther into the pacific than the essex had ever been before to the offshore grounds, and they were after a stop at the galap. 3,000 miles from the coast of south america when they cited a huge -- whale 85 feet long, this is a huge whale if you know the huge jaw here at the whaling museum that reputedly came from an 85 foot whale just massive particularly when you realize the ship was 85 feet long well, one of the whale boats was was in was damaged and so first made owen chase. well drag that boat up onto the deck of the whale ship essex was repairing it. well the other two whale boats were off pursuing whales. cabin boy thomas nickerson all of 15 years old was at the helm steering. when this huge 85-foot -- whale appeared to the to this on thi
first mate owen chase 21 men. the cabin boy was thomas nickerson and they departed and headed for the pacific. it was a normal wailing voyage not a very successful one as they made their way around cape horn up the west coast of south america and they decided to venture out farther into the pacific than the essex had ever been before to the offshore grounds, and they were after a stop at the galap. 3,000 miles from the coast of south america when they cited a huge -- whale 85 feet long, this is...
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owens and you and others is important. thank you for your withdrawal, i appreciate your friendship and consideration. we will get that test mind to mr. owens if we have not already. >> the gentleman withdraws. we will go to our second panel. i would like to introduce and reiterate, for our remote witnesses, the rules require you keep your cameras on at all times if you're not speaking we ask that your microphone be turned off or muted to prevent background noise. you can unmute when it is your turn to speak or answer questions. each of you will be recognized for about five minutes. your full statement will be made part of the record. let me introduce our panel of witnesses. gowri ramachandran served as senior counsel in the democracy program, which focuses on election security, election administration and combating election disinformation. she is currently on leave as a professor of law at southwestern law school in los angeles, california, where she has been granted tenure. classes in critical race theory, and the ninth c
owens and you and others is important. thank you for your withdrawal, i appreciate your friendship and consideration. we will get that test mind to mr. owens if we have not already. >> the gentleman withdraws. we will go to our second panel. i would like to introduce and reiterate, for our remote witnesses, the rules require you keep your cameras on at all times if you're not speaking we ask that your microphone be turned off or muted to prevent background noise. you can unmute when it is...
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candace owens is here. have been discussing the democrats weaponization and threatening our democracy. joining me right now candace owens, host of candace and candace always wonderful to see you. thank you very much for being here. do you see any reasons to be hopeful. walk us through how you assess things today. candace: maria, i speak all over the country. if they wouldn't be controlling the narrative they wouldn't censor conservatives, you wouldn't see the efforts of propaganda, the calls to pull people like me off of the internet because our following is bigger than entire networks like cnn and so they're fearful because they realize that people are waking up to the truth especially when it comes to black america, right. if you're feeling low about things, despite all the rhetoric, calling him a racist, white supremacist for four years straight, calling supporters racist and white supremacists, president increased black voters and hispanic voters for the republican party. why is that possible? black ame
candace owens is here. have been discussing the democrats weaponization and threatening our democracy. joining me right now candace owens, host of candace and candace always wonderful to see you. thank you very much for being here. do you see any reasons to be hopeful. walk us through how you assess things today. candace: maria, i speak all over the country. if they wouldn't be controlling the narrative they wouldn't censor conservatives, you wouldn't see the efforts of propaganda, the calls to...
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candace owens is here.s disease. then i realized something was missing... ...me. my symptoms were keeping me from being there for her. so, i talked to my doctor and learned humira is the #1 prescribed biologic for people with crohn's disease. the majority of people on humira saw significant symptom relief in as little as 4 weeks. and many achieved remission that can last. humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections, including tuberculosis, and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. be there for you, and them. ask your gastroenterologist about humira. with humira, remission is possible. ♪♪ maria: welcome back, we have been d
candace owens is here.s disease. then i realized something was missing... ...me. my symptoms were keeping me from being there for her. so, i talked to my doctor and learned humira is the #1 prescribed biologic for people with crohn's disease. the majority of people on humira saw significant symptom relief in as little as 4 weeks. and many achieved remission that can last. humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections, including tuberculosis, and...
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candace owens is here. this is andy, my schwab financial consultant. plans. this is us talking tax-smart investing, managing risk, and all the ways schwab can help me invest. this is andy reminding me how i can keep my investing costs low and that there's no fee to work with him. here's me learning about schwab's satisfaction guarantee. accountability, i like it. so, yeah. andy and i made a good plan. find your own andy at schwab. a modern approach to wealth management. i brought in ensure max protein, with thirty grams of protein. those who tried me felt more energy in just two weeks! [sighs wearily] here, i'll take that! woo-hoo! ensure max protein. with thirty grams of protein, one gram of sugar, and now with two new flavors! what's the #1 retinol brand used most by dermatologists? it's neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair® smooths the look of fine lines in 1-week, deep wrinkles in 4. so you can kiss wrinkles goodbye! neutrogena® i booked our hotel on kayak. it's flexible if we need to cancel. cancel. i haven't left the house in a year. nothing will sto
candace owens is here. this is andy, my schwab financial consultant. plans. this is us talking tax-smart investing, managing risk, and all the ways schwab can help me invest. this is andy reminding me how i can keep my investing costs low and that there's no fee to work with him. here's me learning about schwab's satisfaction guarantee. accountability, i like it. so, yeah. andy and i made a good plan. find your own andy at schwab. a modern approach to wealth management. i brought in ensure max...
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it could be for example owen had used drugs since age 11. but had been sober for a year end a half. was it thebr prolonged use followed by sobriety followed by a dramatic overdose that was a problem for him? is it vascular is asian? is it how different people in the campus was fed by the blood supply? that they really don't know. that would be very hard because there are so few people.ro yes you are right there probably many more people than we realize. even so there are few. i also want to speak to your point about fentanyl is used in anesthesia every day and 80 -- 90% of surgery. clearly this does not happen to those people. those people are two things, they are supported with oxygen but also that drug is given with another drug that counteracts the excitatory effect offense and all. so it is protective. >> that is reassuring. [laughter] but also, the question to all of the different diseases and responses to diseases we see, what is the individual response and what is the more general response? so it still many mysteries involved here. which leads me too branch out into other iss
it could be for example owen had used drugs since age 11. but had been sober for a year end a half. was it thebr prolonged use followed by sobriety followed by a dramatic overdose that was a problem for him? is it vascular is asian? is it how different people in the campus was fed by the blood supply? that they really don't know. that would be very hard because there are so few people.ro yes you are right there probably many more people than we realize. even so there are few. i also want to...
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>> johnny owens: i have.y of-- of the wars, was these lower leg injuries from blast traumas, stepping on landmines. >> o'donnell: smith requested and received special permission from the pentagon to visit and consult with the center for the intrepid's staff. >> owens: we saw hundreds of alex smiths come through this door with those type of injuries and-- and said, you're going to be able to run. you're going to be able to do all these type of things that-- that people told you, you weren't going to be able to do. >> dr. joe alderete: i'm going to have you push down on the gas pedal for me. a o'donnell: dr. joe alderete >> dr.lde:rom e me beyes ttn be- either blast injury, roadside bomb, cancer. that look is binary. it's "you will succeed" or "you will fail." and alex had the look of success. there you go, alex. >> o'donnell: during smith's first trip to the center for the intrepid just a few months after his injury, the espn program "e60" recorded a major milestone in his recovery. >> johnny owens: first thro
>> johnny owens: i have.y of-- of the wars, was these lower leg injuries from blast traumas, stepping on landmines. >> o'donnell: smith requested and received special permission from the pentagon to visit and consult with the center for the intrepid's staff. >> owens: we saw hundreds of alex smiths come through this door with those type of injuries and-- and said, you're going to be able to run. you're going to be able to do all these type of things that-- that people told...
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throughout the book you include, speaking of text messages, text messages, personal notes that owen, one of your main characters wrote and other primary source material. how did you choose what material to include and why did you want to include those personal snapshots? >> i will take the personal snapshots first. you know, science -- this sounds silly, but science is done by people. i think how science advances depends so much on people's personalities and how they think about problems and who they talk to and luck. so those text messages and those emails really revealed people's personalities and their persistence and how they thought about ways that would have been boring for me to just describe in an ammunition voice and it was more interesting to hear directly from those people and, of course, there were tons of boring emails that i swifted through from the dph that you have to choose, the ones that tell the story even the story of your day, you're not going to sit down and tell everyone everything that happened. you will choose the highlights, so that's what i did. >> that's j
throughout the book you include, speaking of text messages, text messages, personal notes that owen, one of your main characters wrote and other primary source material. how did you choose what material to include and why did you want to include those personal snapshots? >> i will take the personal snapshots first. you know, science -- this sounds silly, but science is done by people. i think how science advances depends so much on people's personalities and how they think about problems...
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stories os who recognize the importance of the henryses and the owens and the all of these different case studies which remind because, you they say something and we have individual very response but we also have universals about how the brain works. so going back to alzheimer's for a minute, when you think about alzheimer's and the way that it affects memory, how do you -- i mean, what do you see as the primary loss, what's your best understanding of some of the mechanisms and -- and i'm going to very shortly start, we have a few questions already in the q&a and i don't want to encourage people if they have questions about memories or alzheimer's or anything in the book, you know, this is a great moment to add them into the q&a but talk about alzheimer's a little bit and i'm curious whether working on this book made you think about alzheimer's in a different way or feel that you understood it or -- or understood its impacts in a way you hadn't thought about before? >> well, i hadn't actually really thought about alzheimer's before and i think that's true for many of us because by th
stories os who recognize the importance of the henryses and the owens and the all of these different case studies which remind because, you they say something and we have individual very response but we also have universals about how the brain works. so going back to alzheimer's for a minute, when you think about alzheimer's and the way that it affects memory, how do you -- i mean, what do you see as the primary loss, what's your best understanding of some of the mechanisms and -- and i'm going...
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so first mate owen chase drag that boat up onto the sick and repairing it. two oil boats were off pursuing whales. cabin boy thomas nickerson, all of 15 years old was at the helm steering when this huge 85-foot sperm whale appeared on their port se. he did not think much of it. never before in the history of amican whaling had a whale attacked a ship. but this whale had a different intention, began to pick up speed, slammed into the site of the ship, not the men to their side, it would come back at it again, drive the ship backwards, crush the bow like an egg shell. the ship would not sink but fill up with water. the men would take to the whale boats. they all gathered in captain pollard would eventually arrive and say to mr. chase, they were over the horizon had not seen what happened and would say to chase, mr. chase what is the matter? [laughter] these were men of few words. chase simply said we have been by a whale. many of us, if you don't know about the essence you're probably familiar with moby dick? this would inspire the claimant of that great ameri
so first mate owen chase drag that boat up onto the sick and repairing it. two oil boats were off pursuing whales. cabin boy thomas nickerson, all of 15 years old was at the helm steering when this huge 85-foot sperm whale appeared on their port se. he did not think much of it. never before in the history of amican whaling had a whale attacked a ship. but this whale had a different intention, began to pick up speed, slammed into the site of the ship, not the men to their side, it would come...
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owen? it�*s in cinemas now. who works as a film censor. enid spends her working day watching graphic films to classify them for release. quiet and hard—working, enid�*s tragic past comes back to haunt her when one film reminds her of her missing sister. our mild—mannered heroine begins to unravel and move from the safety of the screening room into the seedy world of low—budget horrors. censor is a film of shocking twists and turns. so i won�*t to divulge much more of the plot. but i will say that it proves niamh algar to be a very versatile performer and barely recognisable from her other recent roles in raised by wolves. and calm with horses. there�*s also a darkly funny turn from michael smiley, who is so great at being humorously sinister. who�*s this? this is enid bayne, she is one of our censors. censor announces director and co—writer prano bailey—bond as a major talent who plays with intriguing ideas of visual flair. this story explores mental health and memory as well as politics, the media and power sys
owen? it�*s in cinemas now. who works as a film censor. enid spends her working day watching graphic films to classify them for release. quiet and hard—working, enid�*s tragic past comes back to haunt her when one film reminds her of her missing sister. our mild—mannered heroine begins to unravel and move from the safety of the screening room into the seedy world of low—budget horrors. censor is a film of shocking twists and turns. so i won�*t to divulge much more of the plot. but i...
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and also a very difficult personal thing, and my condolences, your cousin, owen passed away. >> yes > he was 30, and we lost him in january 2020 to glioblastoma, and i didn't really start grieving it and was back at work, and didn't know how to talk about it really and then the world shutdown, and i had all this time to sort of -- but wound up being a gift, sort of -- it was, like, i was trying to find out how owen lived so well with glioblastoma. like, my favorite of his quotes is he told his dad, you know, "minus the brain cancer this has been the best year of my life. [ laughter ] and he was, you know, just a very positive person and, um, so i have -- in trying to figure that out how he lived so well, was, sort of, i had the best navigator through covid about just sort of having positivity or optimism and hope kind of as an active choice. >> seth: i think it's a real gift to readers right now, who i think a lot of people have had to deal with loss over the past year, and this is dealt with in such a -- you know, a sincere but funny way. was it also cathartic to write it >> so much
and also a very difficult personal thing, and my condolences, your cousin, owen passed away. >> yes > he was 30, and we lost him in january 2020 to glioblastoma, and i didn't really start grieving it and was back at work, and didn't know how to talk about it really and then the world shutdown, and i had all this time to sort of -- but wound up being a gift, sort of -- it was, like, i was trying to find out how owen lived so well with glioblastoma. like, my favorite of his quotes is he...
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candace owens is the host of the local candace owens does close candace owens, so great to see you tonightlot of us have been thinking how do we protect ourselves against this global pandemic and it turns out sophistication is the most reliable prophylactic against "fox news @ night" infection. cnn just told me. >> that's exactly right. i just a chloroquine does not work, but sophistication most certainly does. if you have a dose of sophistication, you can do whatever! you can see your relatives. it is funny, laughable, and it's also just so frustrating and people are right to be angry. we spent an entire two years where people looked at people and said, are you a person that wants to go see your loved ones who passed away? do you want to attend their funeral question mike you are a selfish human being. you want to watch her daughter get married, you are a selfish human being if you don't shut that down. were you pregnant during lockdown question what did you want your husband to attend your first old straw sound? you are a selfish human being. you are ignoring the signs. being real first
candace owens is the host of the local candace owens does close candace owens, so great to see you tonightlot of us have been thinking how do we protect ourselves against this global pandemic and it turns out sophistication is the most reliable prophylactic against "fox news @ night" infection. cnn just told me. >> that's exactly right. i just a chloroquine does not work, but sophistication most certainly does. if you have a dose of sophistication, you can do whatever! you can...
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owens, the principal of owens academy in mobile and johnson, an entrepreneur. and those guys would go fishing. and because of that relationship, a lot of her students got to go to tuskegee university in the 1890s and 1900s and on. which meant that when they graduated, they became entrepreneurs. they became teachers, businesspeople. doctors. and just very successful throughout the country. so that relationship was a great bonding that they had during that time. the funeral home closed two years ago when the last sibling of the allen family passed, mrs. gray. and just recently it's been announced that it's going to reopen under the owen-ford family mortuary. so that's to take place in the near future. and so from here we're going to visit some other entrepreneurs and we will eventually end the tour with a gentleman by the name of wallace turnich. he was a slave that ran away four times and got caught and ultimately, he got to mobile and we'll talk about how he eventually got his freedom. this is stone street baptist church. and it is the oldest baptist church in
owens, the principal of owens academy in mobile and johnson, an entrepreneur. and those guys would go fishing. and because of that relationship, a lot of her students got to go to tuskegee university in the 1890s and 1900s and on. which meant that when they graduated, they became entrepreneurs. they became teachers, businesspeople. doctors. and just very successful throughout the country. so that relationship was a great bonding that they had during that time. the funeral home closed two years...
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throughout the book you include, speaking of text messages, text messages, personal notes that owen, one of your main characters wrote and other primary source material. how did you choose what material to include and why did you want to include those personal snapshots? >> i will take the personal snapshots first. you know, science -- this sounds silly, but science is done by people. i think how science advances depends so much on people's personalities and how they think about problems and who they talk to and luck. so those text messages and those emails really revealed people's personalities and their persistence and how they thought about ways that would have been boring for me to just describe in an ammunition voice and it was more interesting to hear directly from those people and, of course, there were tons of boring emails that i swifted through from the dph that you have to choose, the ones that tell the story even the story of your day, you're not going to sit down and tell everyone everything that happened. you will choose the highlights, so that's what i did. >> that's j
throughout the book you include, speaking of text messages, text messages, personal notes that owen, one of your main characters wrote and other primary source material. how did you choose what material to include and why did you want to include those personal snapshots? >> i will take the personal snapshots first. you know, science -- this sounds silly, but science is done by people. i think how science advances depends so much on people's personalities and how they think about problems...
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a blistering lap from ryan owens gave them a fighting chance against the netherlands.g for the final in taking its toll. ., ., ., , its toll. now, having to put in an enormous _ its toll. now, having to put in an enormous effort. _ its toll. now, having to put in an enormous effort. it _ its toll. now, having to put in an enormous effort. it was - its toll. now, having to put in an enormous effort. it was too - its toll. now, having to put in an | enormous effort. it was too much left to d0- — enormous effort. it was too much left to do. jason _ enormous effort. it was too much left to do. jason kenny _ enormous effort. it was too much left to do. jason kenny stranding | left to do. jason kenny stranding everything you. but left to do. jason kenny stranding everything vom— left to do. jason kenny stranding everything yon-— left to do. jason kenny stranding everything you. but in the score for the netherlands! _ everything you. but in the score for the netherlands! ending _ everything you. but in the score for the netherlands! ending it- everything you. but in the score
a blistering lap from ryan owens gave them a fighting chance against the netherlands.g for the final in taking its toll. ., ., ., , its toll. now, having to put in an enormous _ its toll. now, having to put in an enormous effort. _ its toll. now, having to put in an enormous effort. it _ its toll. now, having to put in an enormous effort. it was - its toll. now, having to put in an enormous effort. it was too - its toll. now, having to put in an | enormous effort. it was too much left to d0-...
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owens faced down one of the most racist regimes in history at the 1936 berlin olympics.astime years before the national desegregation of american schools. and gibson blazed a path in international golf and tennis. all three serve as inspiration to contemporary american athletes of all races. joining me now is simone manuel, two-time member of the american olympic swim team and five-time olympic medallist, including a bronze in the latest games. simone, first let me congratulate you on your tokyo medal, you're a barrier-breaker yourself, as the first black female swimmer to win a gold medal for team usa five years ago in rio. what is it like to be among the best in the world in a sport that black folks have been historically kept out of? >> it's honestly very humbling. i know i wouldn't be here without trail blazers to allowed me to believe in myself and my dreams. obviously comcast in the commercial we had shows that. but there's also so many black swimmers in this sport before me who didn't have the same opportunities that i have today. their drive and determination dro
owens faced down one of the most racist regimes in history at the 1936 berlin olympics.astime years before the national desegregation of american schools. and gibson blazed a path in international golf and tennis. all three serve as inspiration to contemporary american athletes of all races. joining me now is simone manuel, two-time member of the american olympic swim team and five-time olympic medallist, including a bronze in the latest games. simone, first let me congratulate you on your...
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as they tried to sort out what is does this mean, what can we learn from owen rivers. what are the implications. could this form the basis of a new model for alzheimer's? so i mean, i was a little surprised that jed barash let me do this because you really don'tlike the limelight . i think he was very much n' motivated by wanting to get the word out otbecause there are undoubtedly more people out there who just don't know what happenedto them . so you know, it's possible that now more people will be awareof it . >> that makes perfect sense. this is a related question from allison. throughout the book you include text messages, exchanges, personal notes and one of your main characters wrote, anotherprimary source material . how did you choose the material to include and why did you want to include those personal snapshots? >> i'll take the personal snapshots first. you know, science is otsounds silly but science is cidone by people and i think how science advances appends so much on people's personality. and how they think about problems and whothey talk to . and lock.
as they tried to sort out what is does this mean, what can we learn from owen rivers. what are the implications. could this form the basis of a new model for alzheimer's? so i mean, i was a little surprised that jed barash let me do this because you really don'tlike the limelight . i think he was very much n' motivated by wanting to get the word out otbecause there are undoubtedly more people out there who just don't know what happenedto them . so you know, it's possible that now more people...
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just today, the doj, the biden administration announced as charging a host at info wars, a man called oweneveral federal crimes, including "entering a restricted area on january 6th." well, that sounds bad. what it all and do? he did not go inside the capitol building on january 6th, he stood on the capitol steps with hundreds of other people. what he did not even look at macy's. like black lives matter. he just stood there on the capitol steps, a building he thought he owned as an american citizen. what's going on here exactly? well, owen shroyer's real crime appeared to happening 2019 when he showed me things at jerry nadler during a congressional hearing. the doj accused him and said never go near the capital again. he disobeyed. now he is going to jail on monday. are you cool with this, dictating his daughter? is that all right with you? is that the country you want to live in? how about that, adam kinzinger, is this the democracy you fought for? please. so the ringleaders of the riots go free, especially if they were working for the fbi, but the people who offend joe biden's friends,
just today, the doj, the biden administration announced as charging a host at info wars, a man called oweneveral federal crimes, including "entering a restricted area on january 6th." well, that sounds bad. what it all and do? he did not go inside the capitol building on january 6th, he stood on the capitol steps with hundreds of other people. what he did not even look at macy's. like black lives matter. he just stood there on the capitol steps, a building he thought he owned as an...
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ken owens, muscling over. the lions led by former at the break.at you is colby, a man that can twist to the line in no time. the lions were down by three. cool heads were needed, and russell never faltered. but with the game tied and minutes left, the springboks had a secret weapon. this kick broke lions hearts way back in 2009, and incredibly he did it again. south africa had won the series, leaving the lions licking their wounds. this one will hurt for some time. just days after he signed for manchester city from aston villa for a british transfer record, jack grealish made his debut for the club in the community shield at wembley against leicester. but, it was leicester, last season's fa cup winners — who stole the show late on. they have just signed a player for £100 million, but would start him on the bench. such as manchester city's strength in depth. with jack grealish, they feel they are even better than before. the community shield as the curtain raiser, but city's first half performer was not jack, but zac. the american goalkeeper zack s
ken owens, muscling over. the lions led by former at the break.at you is colby, a man that can twist to the line in no time. the lions were down by three. cool heads were needed, and russell never faltered. but with the game tied and minutes left, the springboks had a secret weapon. this kick broke lions hearts way back in 2009, and incredibly he did it again. south africa had won the series, leaving the lions licking their wounds. this one will hurt for some time. just days after he signed for...
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here's owens' first game. wilmer would leave the game later with lower back tightness.ily, in attendance. here's her son right on cue, toward mom and way over her head. a slash home run action in the cove. they gotta fight for the baseball. so cool. bottom five tied at five. darin ruf to left. 6-5 giants. it is a home run derby in this game. giants took the lead on a brandon crawford single. maybe some consider that boring. i don't. the fifth giants homer. eight total home runs in the game. a oracle park record for most combined homers in the game. giants win it 8-6. hot day in anaheim. sunscreen, towels. no run until cole ervin allows an ohtani run in the third. josc iglesias snags it, that'll end the frame. top seven, bases loaded. two outs. mark cann at the plate. right at juan lagares. eight men left on. tony kemp strikes out to end the game. angels win 8-0. >>> san jose earthquakes in a four-match unbeaten streak. taking on the tough se sounders. the great leaping save in the 27th minute. first half, stoppage time, great passing here. and espinosa, look at him figh
here's owens' first game. wilmer would leave the game later with lower back tightness.ily, in attendance. here's her son right on cue, toward mom and way over her head. a slash home run action in the cove. they gotta fight for the baseball. so cool. bottom five tied at five. darin ruf to left. 6-5 giants. it is a home run derby in this game. giants took the lead on a brandon crawford single. maybe some consider that boring. i don't. the fifth giants homer. eight total home runs in the game. a...
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because they were dwarfed by buck owens and caesar chavez. i found that absolutely hilarious. remember a few lectures ago we talked about how the cigarette depression was solved by new deal policies, the agricultural adjustment act and the federal government sending money into farming communities to stop production. people find themselves out of work. what do they do, stay in these southern states? no. a lot of enemy join the migrant trail looking for work in california. buck owens as a country music singer if you've heard of him symbolized the story of the oakies, the westward movement and their upward mobility. so he is a internationally renowned country music singer until he passed away about a decade ago. his music along with other artists symbolized something called the bakers field sound, which differentiated bakersfield as a sound from a lot of country stars. so the story loomed large as history. it's something i wouldn't necessarily relate to, but i found it interesting, right? of course the other side of stearns' comment is about caesar chavez. here on this image you
because they were dwarfed by buck owens and caesar chavez. i found that absolutely hilarious. remember a few lectures ago we talked about how the cigarette depression was solved by new deal policies, the agricultural adjustment act and the federal government sending money into farming communities to stop production. people find themselves out of work. what do they do, stay in these southern states? no. a lot of enemy join the migrant trail looking for work in california. buck owens as a country...
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. >> you are watching france 24 live from paris.ing france 24 i'm mark owen. the main headline this thursday evening -- double suicide bombing. a gunman attacked crowds at kabul airport. at least 72 people have been killed. 60 of them are afghan citizens. it has been confirmed at least 12 u.s. soldiers have also been killed. the attack appeared to target a group of afghan citizens. our correspondents were at the scene and captured these images in the immediate aftermath. we have the latest news, reaction, and analysis
. >> you are watching france 24 live from paris.ing france 24 i'm mark owen. the main headline this thursday evening -- double suicide bombing. a gunman attacked crowds at kabul airport. at least 72 people have been killed. 60 of them are afghan citizens. it has been confirmed at least 12 u.s. soldiers have also been killed. the attack appeared to target a group of afghan citizens. our correspondents were at the scene and captured these images in the immediate aftermath. we have the...
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i'm mark owen. the main headline this thursday evening -- double suicide bombing. a gunman attacked crowds at kabul airport. at least 72 people have been killed. 60 of them are afghan citizens. it has been confirmed at least 12 u.s. soldiers have also been killed. the attack appeared to target a group of afghan citizens. our correspondents were at the scene and captured these images in the immediate aftermath. we have the latest news, reaction, and analysis in this special program here on france 24. ♪ welcome to the program. at least 72 people have been killed in a double suicide attack at kabul airport. islamic state has claimed responsibility for the attack. our correspondents were near the scene of the time. live witness reports come from the point of impact was at an area called patton gate. the second bomb was detonated at a gate nearby. at least 60 afghan citizens are reported dead. at the moment, we understand at least 12 americans have lost their lives, including 11 marines and one u.s. navy medic. the attack was called complex. u.s. intelligence says there
i'm mark owen. the main headline this thursday evening -- double suicide bombing. a gunman attacked crowds at kabul airport. at least 72 people have been killed. 60 of them are afghan citizens. it has been confirmed at least 12 u.s. soldiers have also been killed. the attack appeared to target a group of afghan citizens. our correspondents were at the scene and captured these images in the immediate aftermath. we have the latest news, reaction, and analysis in this special program here on...
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kenny, along with ryan owens and jack carlin, battled but had to settle for silver — beaten comprehensively denied a fifth olympic title — her team were beaten by germany, who broke the world record on their way to gold, in the women's team pursuit. kenny does have the chance of two more golds though in the omnium and the madison later in the week. the day got off to the perfect start with two golds in the space of an hour on the water in the sailing. the brits having a great regatta so far and dylan fletcher and stuart bithall made it even better, finishing in first in the men's 49er. and it was a nail—biting race to the finish line with germany. but in the end gb coming out on top for a first gold in the classification. and shortly after that, giles scott defended his title in the men's finn. that's six consecutive gold medals in that class for gb. and there was a silver to add to the tally on the water with anna burnet and john gimson getting second place in the mixed nacra17 class. team gb has a new star on the track, 19—year—old keely hodgkinson — who took silver in the women's 800 met
kenny, along with ryan owens and jack carlin, battled but had to settle for silver — beaten comprehensively denied a fifth olympic title — her team were beaten by germany, who broke the world record on their way to gold, in the women's team pursuit. kenny does have the chance of two more golds though in the omnium and the madison later in the week. the day got off to the perfect start with two golds in the space of an hour on the water in the sailing. the brits having a great regatta so far...
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my name is kevin owen, from in all the team on the scenes here. thank you for watching and have a super day in the me days are definitely always been accounted knows how to make people money in the way of don me up in vegas. when the mob ran vegas, you would see stuff like car bombings and people would just go missing. and then they'd find them a couple months later when they were going to do a new construction site or something like that. so that's kind of the way it was. you're grown up in the early eighty's. if you ended up getting a ditch in a desert, it was probably because you try to get in the way the money in vegas. that's just something you don't do. i me me ah ah ah ah me my name is kate barton, i'm an attorney in san diego, california to her 1st a struggling point for me in 2015. my mom passed away fairly suddenly on october 1st. so i was just kind of trying to put that out of my mind. so we got the, the cancer, and we're just having a great time. there's something special going on. everyone, so friendly i, there were some swing, a grea
my name is kevin owen, from in all the team on the scenes here. thank you for watching and have a super day in the me days are definitely always been accounted knows how to make people money in the way of don me up in vegas. when the mob ran vegas, you would see stuff like car bombings and people would just go missing. and then they'd find them a couple months later when they were going to do a new construction site or something like that. so that's kind of the way it was. you're grown up in...
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>> you know, owen was so courageous and brave and he really was great at being hopeful and optimisticn every dance floor. he went to basketball games. he just lived very well. >> our thoughts and prayers for you and your family. when people see you on tv they think of you as the life of the party. what's so surprising, you reveal in the book you struggle with social anxiety? >> yeah, i mean -- it's funny when people think we're super confident people and i'm like, i struggle making eye contact half the time. i think all of us on this show are probably a bit more shy or introverted than some may expect us to be. >> yeah, i could definitely understand that. extroverted introvert actually. your appearance on "snl," the last one, you sang "my way." so that made all us fans think this was your swan song. so i have to ask you, will you be returning to "snl" for your tenth season? >> so, it's still up in the air. there's -- it's just such a wonderful place to be and there's so many reasons to stay, so i'm just -- i got to figure that out soon, i guess. >> well, i will say -- >> i will say wh
>> you know, owen was so courageous and brave and he really was great at being hopeful and optimisticn every dance floor. he went to basketball games. he just lived very well. >> our thoughts and prayers for you and your family. when people see you on tv they think of you as the life of the party. what's so surprising, you reveal in the book you struggle with social anxiety? >> yeah, i mean -- it's funny when people think we're super confident people and i'm like, i struggle...
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so to sum up black rock owens, a ton of single family homes, the type of families that are likely facing eviction right now. and black rock also and president by, you know, it is good to have a president in your portfolio and really i have always said that you want some good blue chip stocks and the president and then maybe a few senators just to diversify. oh yeah. and as a side note, there are also 17000000 homes in apartments sitting empty in america. right? our house should be our children, right. and squatting to not only not be illegal, it should be a sport. you'll find a house no one using that your house, congratulations. good hunting, my friend. take a flagpole out. 6 front with your box or shorts, as the flag on it. and every one know that your place now. but instead squandering and homelessness, or crimes. just last week, the los angeles mayor signed an anti camping ordinance in the law, which is designed to make being homeless and arrestable offense. meanwhile, right wing trolls think making existence illegal for poor people is a good thing. right wing trolls like this 1. 1 o
so to sum up black rock owens, a ton of single family homes, the type of families that are likely facing eviction right now. and black rock also and president by, you know, it is good to have a president in your portfolio and really i have always said that you want some good blue chip stocks and the president and then maybe a few senators just to diversify. oh yeah. and as a side note, there are also 17000000 homes in apartments sitting empty in america. right? our house should be our children,...
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my name is kevin owen, it is thursday, the 12th of august. and the top story is this. when the new year, the russian region of utopia still strike very much to do with raging wildfires and the devastation it's brought and left, almost $5000.00 people battling the flames. 700 pieces of equipment deployed to a state of emergencies being declared across the vast region where thick smokes forced a number of air poles to suspend flight snow to me, to pokes and reporting back the latest for us. me who i so we're still traveling for the village where we're expected to meet the firefighters that some of those we actually saw yesterday. but right now on the way, we couldn't help but stop at this. phoenix location is late covered and smoke a red sky above it. and all we're looking all of this is a bunch of cows. some dogs, some people who live here, this is their life. and now it's all covered in smoke and we know how close the fires have gotten to this place specifically, but firefighters. there's a bunch of equipment. there's a lot of volunteers. so i think these guys are safe
my name is kevin owen, it is thursday, the 12th of august. and the top story is this. when the new year, the russian region of utopia still strike very much to do with raging wildfires and the devastation it's brought and left, almost $5000.00 people battling the flames. 700 pieces of equipment deployed to a state of emergencies being declared across the vast region where thick smokes forced a number of air poles to suspend flight snow to me, to pokes and reporting back the latest for us. me...
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my name is kevin owen, from the rest of the team. thanks for getting into us and have a great day the while the make no, certainly no borders and the blind number t's as we go to the back seen the whole world needs to take action and be ready. not a joke. people are judge governors, crisis, we can do better, we should be better. everyone is contributing each in our own way. but we also know that this crisis will not go on forever. the challenges for the response has been massive. so many good people are helping us. it makes it feel very proud that we need together now. oh, when i would show the wrong, why don't i just don't rule out the thing because the after an engagement equals the trail, when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look for common ground the who's dime, option retention. we're going undergo revealing the stories hidden by leaps, coming up in the show as b 54th session of the i. p. c. c needs for the latest report card for the environment. amidst catastrophic floods and fires, we ask one of the i p ccs
my name is kevin owen, from the rest of the team. thanks for getting into us and have a great day the while the make no, certainly no borders and the blind number t's as we go to the back seen the whole world needs to take action and be ready. not a joke. people are judge governors, crisis, we can do better, we should be better. everyone is contributing each in our own way. but we also know that this crisis will not go on forever. the challenges for the response has been massive. so many good...
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as for me, my name is kevin owen. thanks for watching all programs this sunday have a great rest of the weekend this august. the 1st me the in the, in my phone are 69. i've done a lot of them. i just saw up dollar a former isis fighters and they're now boarding a philippine naval ship with this has been done in $900.00. just aren't abdulla still don't know what's waiting for them to do. can i get a hold of me . ready ready oh, the me, the obesity epidemic is the most important international health problem. mm. let me tell, i think we saw the basal and i don't think just the factory. it's a man made tragedy. ah, earlier my life, i thought that my weight was all my fault. i felt like a failure and frankly unworthy. ready and it took me awhile to really start question, believe and challenging those thoughts like well, are you really a failure? and the answer is no, i'm not. i'm not. but it took a while to get to that point. the obesity a blob of our arrows fantasies caught in a web of prejudice. it prompts scolding for p
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ah, let's talk about this lunchtime, then you watching out international with me, kevin owens, 11th of august, welcome to like this world news h q. and as you heard, 1st to a developing story, we looted you to just last our u. k. citizen has been arrested in germany, use of spying for russia. federal prosecutor say he worked at the british embassy in berlin. don't quote us across this one this lunchtime. don't early days on this . so detail feel sketchy, but what more is come in? yeah, it's definitely a developing story. what we do now is that the 57 year old man was, is a citizen of the u. k. and he was working for his countries embassy in berlin. it said that his name is david s. on tuesday, he was arrested by german security services in an operation in cooperation with the british security services in the german city of potsdam. and that was on an accusation that he was forwarding documents to the russian authorities on at least one occasion. according to the german prosecutor's office, now the german prosecutors also say that he received an, an, an unknown amount of money in return
ah, let's talk about this lunchtime, then you watching out international with me, kevin owens, 11th of august, welcome to like this world news h q. and as you heard, 1st to a developing story, we looted you to just last our u. k. citizen has been arrested in germany, use of spying for russia. federal prosecutor say he worked at the british embassy in berlin. don't quote us across this one this lunchtime. don't early days on this . so detail feel sketchy, but what more is come in? yeah, it's...
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it's kevin owen, signing off for me and the rest of the team here most co thank you for watching our channel. we are all t international. mm. ah . oh, look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given it by human beings, except when the shorter that conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about artificial intelligence. the point obviously is to great truck, rather than fear i would take on various jobs with artificial intelligence, we'll summoning the demon the robot must protect its phone. existence was there safe prints, trillions of dollars that they send to chinese workers and chinese factory owners who make the world goods that they shipping containers into amazon warehouses and wal mart stores where millions and millions of americans work at a less than survivor will minimum wage. and are for the 1st time in america, life expectancy is going down the the, the, the ah, [000:00:00;00] me welcome to the show has been an island paid with studios that clinic center feldman the state for
it's kevin owen, signing off for me and the rest of the team here most co thank you for watching our channel. we are all t international. mm. ah . oh, look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given it by human beings, except when the shorter that conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about artificial intelligence. the point obviously is to great truck, rather than fear i would take on various...
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. >> reporter: katie owens is in shock after getting an eviction notice for her house in brevard county, florida. the single mother of two fell behind on rent when she got sick with covid and missed work at her salon job. do you have a plan "b"? >> no, i haven't got that far yet. just trying to save this one first. >> reporter: now that the supreme court has rejected the c.d.c.'s moratorium, landlords can move forward on evictions. janis hollins feels caught in the middle. four of her 21 renters in bloomington, illinois, owe money. >> we don't really want to put people out on the streets, and that's not going to bring in rent for us, either. >> reporter: to prevent a wave of evictions, the biden administration is pleading with state and local governments to distribute existing funds. this week, the treasury department revealed that only $5.1 billion of the more than $46 billion in rental assistance approved by congress had been distributed to those who need it through the end of july. right now, more than three million families are worried they could be evicted from hir homes in the com
. >> reporter: katie owens is in shock after getting an eviction notice for her house in brevard county, florida. the single mother of two fell behind on rent when she got sick with covid and missed work at her salon job. do you have a plan "b"? >> no, i haven't got that far yet. just trying to save this one first. >> reporter: now that the supreme court has rejected the c.d.c.'s moratorium, landlords can move forward on evictions. janis hollins feels caught in the...
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>> attorneys feuerhelm and owens then went on the attack, characterizing the work of investigators asstigators did not do. this state criminalist had to admit they did not test for gunshot residue on seth techel. >> how many times do you think you testified in criminal trials that gunshot residue was evidence of a crime? >> a lot. >> but in this case, no, we can't argue it because we don't have it. >> yeah exactly, we'll never know. >> never know. >> and the defense said it was even more shocking that the state expert had to make a similar admission about the fatal shotgun shell. >> this is the shell that killed lisa techel. >> yes. >> the very shell that killed this woman was never examined by the state. they just said, "we forgot to do it. " >> but the centerpiece of the defense case against the cops was something else they didn't do. they'd been so busy investigating seth, who'd been behind bars since his arrest two years before, that they never really paid attention to lisa. the new defense team would change all that, starting with her cell phone and the secrets it held. you found
>> attorneys feuerhelm and owens then went on the attack, characterizing the work of investigators asstigators did not do. this state criminalist had to admit they did not test for gunshot residue on seth techel. >> how many times do you think you testified in criminal trials that gunshot residue was evidence of a crime? >> a lot. >> but in this case, no, we can't argue it because we don't have it. >> yeah exactly, we'll never know. >> never know. >>...
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kenny along with ryan owens and jack carlin battle but they did have to settle for silver. set a new olympic record in the process. i end who set a new olympic record in the process-— the process. i think we poured into the second — the process. i think we poured into the second round _ the process. i think we poured into the second round to _ the process. i think we poured into the second round to get _ the process. i think we poured into the second round to get to - the process. i think we poured into the second round to get to the - the second round to get to the final — the second round to get to the final and _ the second round to get to the final. and thenjust roll the dice in the _ final. and thenjust roll the dice in the final. geared up and just went— in the final. geared up and just went for— in the final. geared up and just went for it _ in the final. geared up and just went for it. obviously we knew had a bit of— went for it. obviously we knew had a bit of ground to make up. i mean, i had nothing — bit of ground to make up. i mean, i had nothing in the final. i
kenny along with ryan owens and jack carlin battle but they did have to settle for silver. set a new olympic record in the process. i end who set a new olympic record in the process-— the process. i think we poured into the second — the process. i think we poured into the second round _ the process. i think we poured into the second round to _ the process. i think we poured into the second round to get _ the process. i think we poured into the second round to get to - the process. i think...
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congressman burgess owens republican from utah joins me now.y? >> stuart, first of all good to talk with you again. you know, we've been talking about this the last four years, haven't we, the young men making $50 million a year weren't stand for the flag. i think we now know why. we're going to get to a position we're start teaching our young people who we are and where we are. the fact to be on the national stage, to have this platform, this is a country that gives us that kind of opportunity. we need to make sure we get back to teaching again why we do this and opportunity to make this all happen. so, this is not the time to demonstrate. this is not the protest. this is the time to represent our country, be proud of our flag. the great country gives the opportunity to live the american dream. stuart: i want to talk to you about cnn's brian stelter, speaking with a democrat he compared trump supporters to jones town cult members. watch this. >> i wanted to hear her thoughts about the comparison, the notion of the cult of trump. >> there is no
congressman burgess owens republican from utah joins me now.y? >> stuart, first of all good to talk with you again. you know, we've been talking about this the last four years, haven't we, the young men making $50 million a year weren't stand for the flag. i think we now know why. we're going to get to a position we're start teaching our young people who we are and where we are. the fact to be on the national stage, to have this platform, this is a country that gives us that kind of...
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among them, ken owens, aun wynjones, ali price, bundee aki, josh adams and liam williams all start inrst test 22—17, the lions were beaten 27—9 by the springboks last weekend — setting up a winner—takes all clash this weekend. that's all the sport for now. you can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website. let's return to the tokyo olympics and in diving jack laugher claimed a bronze medal in the men's 3 metre springboard. to add to the gold and silver he won at the rio games in 2016. let's talk to jack's mum and dad, jackie and david laugher. thank you both so much forjoining us here. you must be so proud. we are, so us here. you must be so proud. - are, so proud of him. he has worked so hard and we arejust are, so proud of him. he has worked so hard and we are just so relieved that he has managed to take that bronze medal.— that he has managed to take that bronze medal. interesting to hear, relieved, bronze medal. interesting to hear, relieved. are _ bronze medal. interesting to hear, relieved, are you? _ bronze medal. interesting to hear, relieved, are you? he _ bronz
among them, ken owens, aun wynjones, ali price, bundee aki, josh adams and liam williams all start inrst test 22—17, the lions were beaten 27—9 by the springboks last weekend — setting up a winner—takes all clash this weekend. that's all the sport for now. you can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website. let's return to the tokyo olympics and in diving jack laugher claimed a bronze medal in the men's 3 metre springboard. to add to the gold and silver he won at the rio...