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and then there is owens fiberglass. so, fiberglass was another way of using fiberglass in an industrial setting. it was not just the libbey glass company. it was all of these other glass companies that were outcroppings of that one company that came here in 1888. ms. wright: toledo has a long history of glassmaking. both in terms of this industry, and then again in the 1960's, when a series of workshops happened here spearheaded by a ceramics professor. this is a case of works by what we would call pioneers of the early studio glass movement. toledo as a city and as the museum played an important role in this watershed moment in the history of studio glass, which really kind of takes us back to the early 1960's. in 1962, there was a man who tossed ceramic at the university of wisconsin madison, who really wanted to experiment with glass. and he worked with the director then at the toledo museum. he worked to initiate a series of workshops. the first one happened in march of 1962. and harvey sent out a letter to a group
and then there is owens fiberglass. so, fiberglass was another way of using fiberglass in an industrial setting. it was not just the libbey glass company. it was all of these other glass companies that were outcroppings of that one company that came here in 1888. ms. wright: toledo has a long history of glassmaking. both in terms of this industry, and then again in the 1960's, when a series of workshops happened here spearheaded by a ceramics professor. this is a case of works by what we would...
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his name was michael owens. he started out the person who shoveled the coal worked two shifts a day. the life of a child worker at the time. he knew glass from the bottom u up. he was a difficult person to get along with and was very demanding. so he offered to become superintendent of the factory but the real interest was automating ways to make bottles because the bottle industry is what he was most familiar with was very labor intensive. not only that it required lots of young boys working in these hot, unsafe conditions to make bottles. basically you have one skilled glassblower and three or four boys working so the glassblower would pick up the glass from his blowpipe the boy would stand at the bottom and then the blower would blow in then the boy has to open it up that take the red-hot bottle out take it over where it would cool it was incredibly labor-intensive and at that time 24 percent of the employees in the bottle making industry were children so most one quarter of the people circled these condition
his name was michael owens. he started out the person who shoveled the coal worked two shifts a day. the life of a child worker at the time. he knew glass from the bottom u up. he was a difficult person to get along with and was very demanding. so he offered to become superintendent of the factory but the real interest was automating ways to make bottles because the bottle industry is what he was most familiar with was very labor intensive. not only that it required lots of young boys working...
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i do >> jimmy: yeah, that's right [ cheers and applause clive owen, everybody.pick it up. i'm not picking it up. well, somebody's gotta pick it up. i'll pick it up. they're clean! ♪ cuz my hiney's clean ♪ oh yeah, i'm charmin clean ♪ that's how i know they're clean ♪ (vo) charmin ultra strong is woven like a wash cloth and just cleans better. ♪ yeah, i'm charmin clean the kid does have a point. (vo) enjoy the go with charmin. and for an extra clean finish, try charmin flushable wipes. happy halloween. thank you!treat what do ya got? yawn ♪ yeah! woo! pleasure doing business with you. ...perfectly seasoning our ohillshire farm smoked sausage. so by simply adding the right ingredients... ...you can end each day crafting a perfectly delicious dinner. ♪ dancing on the people i got people on the people, people ♪ [screaming] ♪with the people on the people ♪ smoking co2 ♪ see me see you dancing on the people ♪ ♪ climb up on the booth ♪ hanging from the people on the people ♪ goldi knows to never compromise. too shabby! too much! too perft! i can rent this? for that pri
i do >> jimmy: yeah, that's right [ cheers and applause clive owen, everybody.pick it up. i'm not picking it up. well, somebody's gotta pick it up. i'll pick it up. they're clean! ♪ cuz my hiney's clean ♪ oh yeah, i'm charmin clean ♪ that's how i know they're clean ♪ (vo) charmin ultra strong is woven like a wash cloth and just cleans better. ♪ yeah, i'm charmin clean the kid does have a point. (vo) enjoy the go with charmin. and for an extra clean finish, try charmin flushable...
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it's a recall for george ford at fly half with eddie jones feeling his combination with captain owenrell was the best way to beat the all blacks. our sports editor dan roan was at the team announcement. the big news coming out of the england hotel here in tokyo bay earlier today was the recall for fly—half george ford. it is something as a surprise because england were so impressive in that wind against australia last weekend in the quarterfinal, in that win against australia last weekend in the quarterfinal, and it fully vindicated the decision to drop the inform forward and instead had owen farrell, bringing in henry slade. for this special challenge that the all blacks present, he has decided to go back to the tried and trusted axis for this special challenge that the all blacks present, he has decided to go back to the tried and trusted axis of ford and farrell. slade drops to the bench. here is what the coach said about the decision. our workrate is going to be important. whenever you play against new zealand, your work off the ball is going to be massively important. they like
it's a recall for george ford at fly half with eddie jones feeling his combination with captain owenrell was the best way to beat the all blacks. our sports editor dan roan was at the team announcement. the big news coming out of the england hotel here in tokyo bay earlier today was the recall for fly—half george ford. it is something as a surprise because england were so impressive in that wind against australia last weekend in the quarterfinal, in that win against australia last weekend in...
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farrell once again sta rts the captain owen farrell once again starts at centre with george ford atalf. it also means thatjoe marler keeps his place in the front i’ow. marler keeps his place in the front row. another who has recovered from a hamstring injury starting on the bench. alongsidejack nowell who has recovered from an ankle injury. eddiejones team have at times in the build—up to this world cup seen something other work in progress but he now believes england have found a winning form. we've worked hard on creating training situations to equip the players. the players have worked hard off the field. to handle situations well. like anything, it is a bit like a tea bag, isn't it? you don't know how good it is until you put it in the hot water. eddiejones was very emotional at the press conference following the news of the death of one of his own rugby heroes, jeff sayle, who coached jones when he was a player at the australian side randwick and achieved a huge amount of success there. jones said he wouldn't be where he was without him so an emotional day for eddiejones. he'll
farrell once again sta rts the captain owen farrell once again starts at centre with george ford atalf. it also means thatjoe marler keeps his place in the front i’ow. marler keeps his place in the front row. another who has recovered from a hamstring injury starting on the bench. alongsidejack nowell who has recovered from an ankle injury. eddiejones team have at times in the build—up to this world cup seen something other work in progress but he now believes england have found a winning...
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from the speed ofjonny may to the tackling of sam underhill, the power of marc itoje to the poise of owen farrell. but what all of them will share is the chance to change their lives by becoming world champions. tonight, england fans were savouring a rather different celebration here. tokyo's halloween festivities. but, come this weekend, they'll be hoping for some magic of their own. andy swiss, bbc news, tokyo. that's it. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. have a very good night. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm jane dougall. eddiejones has kept faith with the same team that beat the all blacks. his england side will face south africa in a repeat of the 2007 rugby world cup final. craig levein has been sacked as manager of hearts, with only goal difference keeping the club off the bottom of the scottish premiership table. and, as she attempts to become a two—weight world champion, boxer katie taylor tells us what pushes her to become the best. i love breaking down barriers and being a trailblazer in the sport and to bea being a trailblazer in the sport and to be a pione
from the speed ofjonny may to the tackling of sam underhill, the power of marc itoje to the poise of owen farrell. but what all of them will share is the chance to change their lives by becoming world champions. tonight, england fans were savouring a rather different celebration here. tokyo's halloween festivities. but, come this weekend, they'll be hoping for some magic of their own. andy swiss, bbc news, tokyo. that's it. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. have a very good...
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captain owen farrell back in form again to extend his side's lead.to the kicking of christian lealiifano, australia were still in contention, however, and straight after the break, marika koroibete‘s blistering pace reduced the deficit tojust a point. but england's threat came from all positions. the power of prop kyle sinclair proving unstoppable, as they reasserted control. thanks to some magnificent defence and owen farrell's boot, they never looked like relinquishing it. anthony watson's late interception try sealing a hard—fought but ultimately convincing victory. england through, then, to a first semifinal for 12 years, and by a scoreline that will make their rivals sit up and take notice. if england wanted to put down a real marker at this world cup, well, they've just done it. that was one of their great wins, certainly the most important of coach eddiejones‘ tenure. the rfu had set him a minimum target of reaching the last four. now his team have achieved that in such a fashion they'll believe they can go all the way. dan roan, bbc news, oit
captain owen farrell back in form again to extend his side's lead.to the kicking of christian lealiifano, australia were still in contention, however, and straight after the break, marika koroibete‘s blistering pace reduced the deficit tojust a point. but england's threat came from all positions. the power of prop kyle sinclair proving unstoppable, as they reasserted control. thanks to some magnificent defence and owen farrell's boot, they never looked like relinquishing it. anthony watson's...
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our first witness is matthew owen, and mr. owens is the executive vice president, and the vice president for federal relations at the american association of universities. he provides strategic management, and also serves on the council of convergent, which is to build trusts and form alliances for action on critical national issues, and in this capacity he served on the building a better budget process to address the dysfunctional budget process, and the project participants reached consensus on five proposals to improve the process that congress uses to manage the $4 trillion annual budget. william hogland is a senior at the policy center and in this chasti capacity he helps to provide policy and analysis. he has also had 25 years on the u.s. senate staff, and from 2003 to 2007 he served as the director of budget appropriations in the office of the senate majority leader bill frisk. and he has assisted in major legislation and coordinated the budget policy for the leadership n. 1982 to 2003, mr. hogland served as a staff mem
our first witness is matthew owen, and mr. owens is the executive vice president, and the vice president for federal relations at the american association of universities. he provides strategic management, and also serves on the council of convergent, which is to build trusts and form alliances for action on critical national issues, and in this capacity he served on the building a better budget process to address the dysfunctional budget process, and the project participants reached consensus...
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it means that george ford stays as fly—half, and captain owen farrell at centre. out and about in toyko overnight, and head coach eddiejones says their sole focus now is themselves. there has been a higher expectation within the team. we started out the first day of wanting to be the best tea m first day of wanting to be the best team in the world, so that is where we wa nted team in the world, so that is where we wanted to go. the outside stuff, asi we wanted to go. the outside stuff, as i said three weeks ago, we were hopeless. i was going to get the sack, owen couldn't kick a goal, so we don't tend to listen to that noise. as important as the media is, we don't tend to listen to it. the only opinion we are worried about is within the team. well, front and centre on saturday morning will be captain owen farrell, and we've been discovering more about the way he motivates his side. it's all about what has been described as "emotional" team talks on the night before big tests. they're held in the team room, so no coaches are there, and the room is in complete silen
it means that george ford stays as fly—half, and captain owen farrell at centre. out and about in toyko overnight, and head coach eddiejones says their sole focus now is themselves. there has been a higher expectation within the team. we started out the first day of wanting to be the best tea m first day of wanting to be the best team in the world, so that is where we wa nted team in the world, so that is where we wanted to go. the outside stuff, asi we wanted to go. the outside stuff, as i...
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the big news is that owen farrell will start at fly half, so owen farrell will start at fly half, so ford, who has been a standout player. he has done really well. why? he possibly hasn't quite hit the heights he was capable of, one of the few genuinely world —class capable of, one of the few genuinely world—class players in the england team, hasn't been firing on all cylinders yet, so perhaps reverting him to his preferred position. cylinders yet, so perhaps reverting him to his preferred positionm george is doing well, why not keep him for such a big match? because he brings in henry slade, and it brings them slightly more attacking options going forward, which perhaps they feel against australia could be important. it is a big call. it is a big hole, but it is a formation they have used in the past, so they are reverting to something tried and tested as well. big weekend ahead for england, scotland and ireland at the rugby world cup. they have all got their quarter—finals in japan, eddiejones making a significant change to his england side for saturday's game against australia. ca
the big news is that owen farrell will start at fly half, so owen farrell will start at fly half, so ford, who has been a standout player. he has done really well. why? he possibly hasn't quite hit the heights he was capable of, one of the few genuinely world —class capable of, one of the few genuinely world—class players in the england team, hasn't been firing on all cylinders yet, so perhaps reverting him to his preferred position. cylinders yet, so perhaps reverting him to his preferred...
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tomas lavanini with a sickening challenge on owen farrell, who was thankfully unhurt.s high, dangerous and a red card. from that moment, there was no way back for argentina as england set about running them ragged. elliot daly helping them to a 15—3 lead at the break and after, they stretched out of sight. once george ford had gone over, it was effectively game over. england were not at their slickest, but jack mills was on his comeback from injury, perhaps the pick of inge's six tries. not quite a knockout performance, but they are through to the knockout stage. it is qualification for the quarterfinals but the emphasis is getting better each game. that was a tough goal today and a lot of regards. job done for england in ultimately emphatic style. they will face france in the final group game next weekend with a place in the quarterfinals already guaranteed. andy swiss, bbc news, tokyo. well as we saw owen farrell was on the receiving end of an illegal high tackle, for the second time at this world cup, but the england captain said he didn't need a head injury assessm
tomas lavanini with a sickening challenge on owen farrell, who was thankfully unhurt.s high, dangerous and a red card. from that moment, there was no way back for argentina as england set about running them ragged. elliot daly helping them to a 15—3 lead at the break and after, they stretched out of sight. once george ford had gone over, it was effectively game over. england were not at their slickest, but jack mills was on his comeback from injury, perhaps the pick of inge's six tries. not...
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owens: you know what? was thinking every single , president that comes into office, after two years, they look so much older. he seems to be the only president that's getting younger. [applause] ms. owens: is he -- i mean, like, he has somehow found a fountain of youth. i think he gets up out of bed -- it's the fight. he loves the fight. he really does. we are -- we are -- we are so blessed. and listen, let me say this, the media -- the audacity of them to think that they're going to impeach our president. [booing] ms. owens: no. it's not happening. it's absolutely not happening. not under our watch. we need to make sure we fight for this man -- the one man who is standing up for black america, we are going to fight for, guys. we have to keep it going. pres. trump: thank you, candace. thank you. that's so nice. outstanding person. she's another one. you're going to have to compete with her, too, for this position, i suspect. [laughter] pres. trump: thank you very much. you know, it's sort of interesting. i
owens: you know what? was thinking every single , president that comes into office, after two years, they look so much older. he seems to be the only president that's getting younger. [applause] ms. owens: is he -- i mean, like, he has somehow found a fountain of youth. i think he gets up out of bed -- it's the fight. he loves the fight. he really does. we are -- we are -- we are so blessed. and listen, let me say this, the media -- the audacity of them to think that they're going to impeach...
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owens did. the two of them teamed up to produce automatic bottle machine which is called the biggest improvement in the production of glass in 2000 years once they started making flat glass once they began experimenting with fibers of a glass in the 1930s and it spun off as corning. they shaped the city in ways that will always be a part of who we are. i say that toledo never succeeded. we all recognized that. it's a good joke. in some ways that vision of justice scott. in it is a perfect situated geography. they did fulfill that. >> the toledo war was an interesting boundary dispute between ohio and michigan. it really involved surveying the problem. because there was different surveys as to where the boundary line would be. would it be north of toledo or south of toledo obviously, michigan wanted to claimant south of toledo. the reason why it was such a prize in both states wanted it is if you think about the geographic location of it it was at the very western end of the lake and was the conf
owens did. the two of them teamed up to produce automatic bottle machine which is called the biggest improvement in the production of glass in 2000 years once they started making flat glass once they began experimenting with fibers of a glass in the 1930s and it spun off as corning. they shaped the city in ways that will always be a part of who we are. i say that toledo never succeeded. we all recognized that. it's a good joke. in some ways that vision of justice scott. in it is a perfect...
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>> robin, clive owen is here today.s called "gemini man." plus, as you just heard, we have the greatest audience. [ cheers and applause ] so excited to spend some time with them coming up right here on "good morning america." this is you shopping. and this is you maximizing at t.j.maxx. you shopping, you maximizing. you shopping, you maximizing. get more of the brands you love and the quality you want, and save every time. it's not shopping, it's maximizing. start maximizing today! maxx life at t.j.maxx. aleve it. with aleve pm. pain happens. the only one to combine a safe sleep aid. and the 12-hour pain relieving strength of aleve. so...magic mornings happen. there's a better choice. aleve pm. only roomba i7+ uses two multi-surface rubber brushes. ♪ and picks up more pet hair than other robot vacuums. and the filter captures 99% of dog and cat allergens. if it's not from irobot, it's not a roomba™. enough with mouthwash that burns. in fact, most mouthwashes contain more alcohol than you think. but colgate mouthwash is
>> robin, clive owen is here today.s called "gemini man." plus, as you just heard, we have the greatest audience. [ cheers and applause ] so excited to spend some time with them coming up right here on "good morning america." this is you shopping. and this is you maximizing at t.j.maxx. you shopping, you maximizing. you shopping, you maximizing. get more of the brands you love and the quality you want, and save every time. it's not shopping, it's maximizing. start...
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his name was michael owens and the winds started out as the person who shoveled: to the glass furnaces, worked two shifts a day and this was the life of a child worker in the glass industry at the time. so, he knew glass from the bottom up. he had done every aspect of glass production. he was a difficult person to get along with , but he was very demanding, so he offered to become superintendent of mr. libby's factory in toledo, but his real interest was in automating ways to make bottles because the bottle industry, which was what michael was most familiar with was very labor-intensive and not only that, it's require lots of young boys working in these hot unsafe conditions to make bottles. basically, what it was was you had one skilled glassblower and three or four boys working with him took the glassblower would pick up the glass on his pipe. the boy would stand at the bottom and put a mold around the hot molten glass and then the glassblower would blow into the mold and then the boy would open up the mold another boy would take the red hot bottle out of the mold and take it to the
his name was michael owens and the winds started out as the person who shoveled: to the glass furnaces, worked two shifts a day and this was the life of a child worker in the glass industry at the time. so, he knew glass from the bottom up. he had done every aspect of glass production. he was a difficult person to get along with , but he was very demanding, so he offered to become superintendent of mr. libby's factory in toledo, but his real interest was in automating ways to make bottles...
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. >> reporter: 17-year-old owen dennis riley looks like the perfect boyfriend who says all the rights. [ whispering ] >> is anything else bothering you? >> reporter: owen isn't anyone's boyfriend, he just plays one on youtube. [ whispering ] >> anyways, i'm glad if i was able to help you. >> reporter: his channel, which has over 500,000 subscribers, is dennis asmr, part of a growing trend of videos known as asmr boyfriend role play. owen is using the autonomous sensory meridian response, asmr, where certain audiovisuals cause some people to experience a tingling, static-like sensation on the skin. those people say the experience is relaxing, sleep-inducing. then adding soothing words from a virtual partner, like owen, in this video called "boyfriend sings you to sleep." ♪ i felt it from the first embrace i shared with you ♪ >> a lot of people find it difficult to get to sleep sometimes. my videos work as a sound machine for the people that struggle with sleeping. >> reporter: the videos are made in this makeshift studio under owen's bunk bed. with the blessing of his parents. >> we'r
. >> reporter: 17-year-old owen dennis riley looks like the perfect boyfriend who says all the rights. [ whispering ] >> is anything else bothering you? >> reporter: owen isn't anyone's boyfriend, he just plays one on youtube. [ whispering ] >> anyways, i'm glad if i was able to help you. >> reporter: his channel, which has over 500,000 subscribers, is dennis asmr, part of a growing trend of videos known as asmr boyfriend role play. owen is using the autonomous...
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owen, boris johnson says labour is snookered, jeremy corbyn has run out of road, he is right, isn't hehe ground running demanding, supporting an election. i think it is fine to do it not on the terms of the tories at the prime minister, but there are those labour mp blue have this fantasy that they will be a referendum before an election, and there aren't the numbers in parliament. the only plausible way that could happen is if the labour party in an election win enough seats to form a government and reintroduce their policy of going back to the british people and asking them to decide between remain and a brexit deal, so what labour need to do now is seize the initiative. ithink what labour need to do now is seize the initiative. i think they should have backed an election back in september. we have a one—sided asymmetrical general election campaign being led by number 10 just down the road from here at the moment, and when election kicks in, you get broadcasting rules that allow the labour party to make its case, and! allow the labour party to make its case, and i think then, this is
owen, boris johnson says labour is snookered, jeremy corbyn has run out of road, he is right, isn't hehe ground running demanding, supporting an election. i think it is fine to do it not on the terms of the tories at the prime minister, but there are those labour mp blue have this fantasy that they will be a referendum before an election, and there aren't the numbers in parliament. the only plausible way that could happen is if the labour party in an election win enough seats to form a...
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. >> so senator, i want to introduce someone now and i want everyone to listen to seth owens, seth owenstory here. when seth was in high school his southern baptist parents discovered his sexual orientation and forced him into conversion therapy. in his senior year he was forced to move out and was homeless, sleeping on friends' couches. he was named valedictorian and accepted to georgetown university but couldn't afford the tuition. his friends and loved ones created a gofundme campaign to cover the costs. now seth has started his own foundation to help other lgbtq kids. seth, welcome, and what is your question? >> thank you. thank you, senator, for being here and thank you to all of my chosen family out here who's made this possible. >> thanks, seth. >> as someone who's been forced through conversion therapy, particularly one that was masked as religious-based counseling, i know how twisted and unscientific these transphobic and homophobic practices are, especially for children who are not old enough to consent to being forced through the practice. will you support federal and state me
. >> so senator, i want to introduce someone now and i want everyone to listen to seth owens, seth owenstory here. when seth was in high school his southern baptist parents discovered his sexual orientation and forced him into conversion therapy. in his senior year he was forced to move out and was homeless, sleeping on friends' couches. he was named valedictorian and accepted to georgetown university but couldn't afford the tuition. his friends and loved ones created a gofundme campaign...
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captain, flyhalf owen farrell, extending his side's lead with some importing kicks too.e was just eight points, thanks to the boot of christian lealiifano, who scored some important points of his own. and in fact, immediately after the restart, australia reduced the deficit to just one point — at that moment in the game it looked like the match was very much in the balance. but then enter kyle sinckler, the powerful england prop for england, storming through. they proved unstoppable and, after that, england really reasserted their authority, thanks to owen farrell's boot — he ended up with 20 points — and some magnificent defence as well. anthony watson secured a try which really sealed victory, thanks to an interception. and england didn't look back. ajoint—record margin of victory over australia, who knocked them out, of course, of the last the world cup, on english soil, four years ago. now, eddiejonrs's side have secured revenge, and they can now look forward to a semifinal. that was the target of the rfu always set for the australian coach. and i think, given the ma
captain, flyhalf owen farrell, extending his side's lead with some importing kicks too.e was just eight points, thanks to the boot of christian lealiifano, who scored some important points of his own. and in fact, immediately after the restart, australia reduced the deficit to just one point — at that moment in the game it looked like the match was very much in the balance. but then enter kyle sinckler, the powerful england prop for england, storming through. they proved unstoppable and,...
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not only did he recruit the workers he needed, but he also recruited michael owens. factory,wens ran the and libby was the one who led the marketing. he was able to go to the world's fair in order to put the libby glass company on the international stage. the place where he did that first was the 1893 chicago world's fair. glass furnace and from soup to nuts they could see glass being made shophen stop at a gift and purchase some glass. not only did they have the opportunity to see glass being made, they also were able to see this wonderful novelty that nobody had seen before, which was the glass dress. they got this technology where you spun glass threads very thin. then you can stretch it until the point it is the thickness of a threat. they pulled all of these threats, and they welded into fabric. into ade this fabric dress that could be worn. it is a phenomenal dress. we are in front of one of the best known works in our collection. it almost needs no intervention. this is known as the libby punch pulled. 1904 for the world's fair happening in st. louis that year
not only did he recruit the workers he needed, but he also recruited michael owens. factory,wens ran the and libby was the one who led the marketing. he was able to go to the world's fair in order to put the libby glass company on the international stage. the place where he did that first was the 1893 chicago world's fair. glass furnace and from soup to nuts they could see glass being made shophen stop at a gift and purchase some glass. not only did they have the opportunity to see glass being...
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the captain and flyhalf owen farrell extending his side's lead with some importing kicks too.o the boot of christian lealiifano who scored some important points of his own. immediately after the restart australia reduced the deficit to just one point — at that moment in the game the match was very much in the balance. but then enter kyle sinclair, the powerful england prop storming through, he proved unstoppable. —— sinckler. and after that england really reasserted their authority, thanks to owen farrell's boot, he ended up with 20 points and significant defence. anthony watson secured a try which sealed victory from an intercept. england didn't look back, a margin of victory over australia, who lost the world cup on english soilfour years ago, and were trying to secure revenge. england can now look forward to a semifinal, that was the target for the australian coach. i think given the manner in which it has been achieved, england will now believe they can go all the way, and secure its first world cup victory since 2003. in the day's other quarterfinal ireland took on new ze
the captain and flyhalf owen farrell extending his side's lead with some importing kicks too.o the boot of christian lealiifano who scored some important points of his own. immediately after the restart australia reduced the deficit to just one point — at that moment in the game the match was very much in the balance. but then enter kyle sinclair, the powerful england prop storming through, he proved unstoppable. —— sinckler. and after that england really reasserted their authority,...
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a silent film that we will be showing in just a moment, but first joining us is ambassador michael owen, the author of a trail of essential old journey that changed, america how did it change america? >> well this is the first time that an official convoy has driven across the country and it attracted a lot of attention, along the route thousands of people came out to cheer the convoy on and look at the vehicles and talk to them and who were in the convoy and a really spurred a lot of interest and travel by motorized vehicles over just coming in at this time, we are going to watch the film but didn't get a lot of attention in the press? >> it did get a lot of attention, they had a major standoff at the white house, the president was in europe at the time but the secretary waved them off and they were speeches to press results there and there was really quite a scene at the white house before they took off to drive up through the district to federica marilyn where they spent the first night, you explained how it changed the genesis and why the vehicles is part of this convoy. >> you have
a silent film that we will be showing in just a moment, but first joining us is ambassador michael owen, the author of a trail of essential old journey that changed, america how did it change america? >> well this is the first time that an official convoy has driven across the country and it attracted a lot of attention, along the route thousands of people came out to cheer the convoy on and look at the vehicles and talk to them and who were in the convoy and a really spurred a lot of...
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>> yeah, a little female jesse owens jack the ripper. we're definitely in a pickle, my friend. churchill -- or we'll negotiate. >> trevor: please welcome taika waititi! ( cheers and applause ) ♪ welcome to "the daily show," sir. >> thank you very much for having me. >> trevor: i am a big fan of your work. you have been making some of the funniest films that we have had the pleasure of enjoying in the cinema. >> thank god. >> trevor: but "jojo rabbit" is truly one of strangest films people will watch in an amazing way. >> yeah. >> trevor: how do you begin to pitch to a studio, hey, guys, i'm making a movie about a young boy growing up in gnatsia germany and his imaginary friend is hitler. >> you say, hey, guys -- then stop there. a very hard film to pitch. no, a film about young boy in youth -- for most people, they say, that's enough for me, not interested. i ended up having to write the script and let that do the talking. it's a hard thing to pitch. totally, it shifts around a lot. a lot of comedy, and drama and tragedy and it is a real mix. >> trevor: it is sharp in a satiric
>> yeah, a little female jesse owens jack the ripper. we're definitely in a pickle, my friend. churchill -- or we'll negotiate. >> trevor: please welcome taika waititi! ( cheers and applause ) ♪ welcome to "the daily show," sir. >> thank you very much for having me. >> trevor: i am a big fan of your work. you have been making some of the funniest films that we have had the pleasure of enjoying in the cinema. >> thank god. >> trevor: but "jojo...
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come to a dead end in dealing with unprecedented demonstrations that have paralyzed the country but owen has asked that he to stay on until a new government is formed in a holder has more from beirut. the roads are now open so will schools universities and banks lebanon may no longer be paralyzed but the political crisis is far from over protesters who blocked roads across the country for almost 2 weeks toppled the coalition government prime minister saddle had resigned after failing to form a government free from the influence of political parties the president michel aoun has still to set a date to start consultations with members of parliament to agree on a new prime minister a post held by a son a muslim replacing heidi won't be easy he is considered the representative of that community. but hariri will insist on a semi technocratic government but the ruling coalition is insisting political parties remain represented hariri want to accept that so the other scenario is hezbollah forming a government that is more dominated by the group something it wants to avoid. hezbollah and its all
come to a dead end in dealing with unprecedented demonstrations that have paralyzed the country but owen has asked that he to stay on until a new government is formed in a holder has more from beirut. the roads are now open so will schools universities and banks lebanon may no longer be paralyzed but the political crisis is far from over protesters who blocked roads across the country for almost 2 weeks toppled the coalition government prime minister saddle had resigned after failing to form a...
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given the importance of holyhead, i call mr owen.ddened that this incident and the appalling loss of life, and my thoughts go out to the families of the 39 victims. the secretary of state mentioned the port of holyhead, the busiest seaport in the republic of ireland, and on october the i9th,... -- it republic of ireland, and on october the i9th,... —— it came through the port of holyhead. how many checks we re port of holyhead. how many checks were made at the port of holyhead on that day? it is important because i know the work that people do on trafficking through that port. he raises a very important point, i cannot tell the house right now that information, that is subject to the investigation. i will come back to him directly myself as the investigation unfolds with the specific information he has asked for, but i can assure him that everything will be done in terms of checks coming through holyhead. both frontbenchers and my honourable friend for thurrock have spoken for the entire country of this horrific event, but isn't one
given the importance of holyhead, i call mr owen.ddened that this incident and the appalling loss of life, and my thoughts go out to the families of the 39 victims. the secretary of state mentioned the port of holyhead, the busiest seaport in the republic of ireland, and on october the i9th,... -- it republic of ireland, and on october the i9th,... —— it came through the port of holyhead. how many checks we re port of holyhead. how many checks were made at the port of holyhead on that day?...
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thanks to owen farrell's boot, he ended up 20 points and significant defence.england didn't look back, a margin of victory over australia. who not a matter of lost rock up on english soilfour years ago, the site of secured revenge and they can look forward to a semi—final, that was the target. i think given the manner in which it has been achieved, england will now believe they can go all the way, and secure its first world cup victory since 2003. in the day's other quarterfinal ireland took on new zealand. andy swiss was watching. this is a night when new zealand shows just why they haven't lost a world cup for some 12 years. and also why there are still many people ‘s favourites to lift the trophy again. it was an utterly emphatic when over ireland, ireland remember looking to reach the semifinals for the first time in their history. but really from the moment that aaron smith scored two early tries, to put new zealand in control, there was only going to be one winner. beauden barrett added a third travel new ——try for new zealand just before the break, it wa
thanks to owen farrell's boot, he ended up 20 points and significant defence.england didn't look back, a margin of victory over australia. who not a matter of lost rock up on english soilfour years ago, the site of secured revenge and they can look forward to a semi—final, that was the target. i think given the manner in which it has been achieved, england will now believe they can go all the way, and secure its first world cup victory since 2003. in the day's other quarterfinal ireland took...
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and coming up on bbc news, we take you into the friday night team talks from owen farrell — the englandt for his biggest one yet ahead of the world cup final. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. on the day we were supposed to be leaving the eu, party leaders have instead been campaigning ahead of the general election. the prime minister has again blamed jeremy corbyn for stopping brexit and promised he'll focus on education, the nhs and crime. the labour leader launched his party's campaign in south london, condemning what he calls "tax dodgers, dodgy landlords, bad bosses and big polluters". here's our political correspondent iain watson, and a warning — his report contains flash photography. jeremy corbyn launched his election campaign and the london seat of battersea. labour doggedly fought here in 2017 winning narrowly. and despite the upbeat atmosphere now it isa despite the upbeat atmosphere now it is a reminder that the party will have to defend as well as to gain seats if they are to take power. the next prime minister, jeremy corbyn! the labour leader got a warm
and coming up on bbc news, we take you into the friday night team talks from owen farrell — the englandt for his biggest one yet ahead of the world cup final. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. on the day we were supposed to be leaving the eu, party leaders have instead been campaigning ahead of the general election. the prime minister has again blamed jeremy corbyn for stopping brexit and promised he'll focus on education, the nhs and crime. the labour leader launched his...
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owen farrell extending his side ‘s laid with some important pics as well.t eight thanks to the boot of question who scored some important points of his own and in fact, immediately after the restart, australia reduced the deficit to just one point and at that moment in the game it looked like the match was very much in the balance. but then enter kyle sinckler, the powerful prop for england, storming through, he proved unstoppable and after that, england really reasserted their authority. thanks to owen farrell ‘s vote, he ended up with 20 points and some magnificent defence as well. watson secured a try which really sealed victory thanks to an interception and england did not look back. the joint record margin of victory over australia who knocked them out of course of the last world cup on english soilfor course of the last world cup on english soil for might years ago. they have secured revenge and they can look forward to a semifinal. that was the target that was always set for the australian coach and i think given the manner in which it has been achie
owen farrell extending his side ‘s laid with some important pics as well.t eight thanks to the boot of question who scored some important points of his own and in fact, immediately after the restart, australia reduced the deficit to just one point and at that moment in the game it looked like the match was very much in the balance. but then enter kyle sinckler, the powerful prop for england, storming through, he proved unstoppable and after that, england really reasserted their authority....
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he's picked rhys patchell to start at fly half with dan biggar being dropped to the bench while wing owenu through some of the tennis stories of the day where. kyle edmund has earned his most impressive win for months — beating diego schwartzmann at the paris masters. he's into round three after a straight sets win. his reward? a meeting with novak djokovic. the world number one was pushed to a first set tie break by world number 97 corentin moutet before winning the match in straight sets. rafa nadal was also a winner on wednesday. at the wta finals, defending champion elina svitolina is into the semi finals with one group game to go. she beat simona halep in straight sets. elsewhere, karolina pliskova beat bianca andreescu after the canadian withdrew after a set through injury. lisa keightley has been appointed as the new head coach of the england women's cricket team. she replaces mark robinson — who stepped down after england's torrid ashes defeat in the summer. clare connor is the ecb's director of women's cricket like any head coach coming and you wa nt to like any head coach coming
he's picked rhys patchell to start at fly half with dan biggar being dropped to the bench while wing owenu through some of the tennis stories of the day where. kyle edmund has earned his most impressive win for months — beating diego schwartzmann at the paris masters. he's into round three after a straight sets win. his reward? a meeting with novak djokovic. the world number one was pushed to a first set tie break by world number 97 corentin moutet before winning the match in straight sets....
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it appears that one of her brothers tried to avoid the draft and had to leave owen county in disgrace. that is suggested. that may be out there. alhala came from a family that was more democratic in its leanings. that is possible. also, we should note that she had a brother who joined the 14th indiana. he came to the regiment in december of 1862. he wasn't in the army not even two months before he contracted a fatal illness and died. i'm sure that figured into her thinking. i will stress again, i don't hear hala's voice enough. this is a letter, one of the surviving ones that she wrote to david. this is in the spring of 1863. "it makes me nearly right sick, it makes me right sick to think about you not coming home. i just cannot get over it. even if i knew that you would get home safe in the spring, i would not want you to stay in the service until then. my dearest, this is all just because i desire so much to be with you." now, i want to make a very quick point. obviously this is not what david wanted to hear. but i found time and time again, this tension that existed between soldier
it appears that one of her brothers tried to avoid the draft and had to leave owen county in disgrace. that is suggested. that may be out there. alhala came from a family that was more democratic in its leanings. that is possible. also, we should note that she had a brother who joined the 14th indiana. he came to the regiment in december of 1862. he wasn't in the army not even two months before he contracted a fatal illness and died. i'm sure that figured into her thinking. i will stress again,...
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jeremy owens, russell hawley, thank you very much.nt to invest in space and going to space? virgin galactic just went public. we will check on the stock and we are checking on the s&p. it's up 18 points. we are in an all-time record territory. stay tuned. does your broker offer more than just free trades? fidelity has zero commissions for online u.s. equity trades and etfs, plus zero minimums to open a brokerage account. with value like this, there are zero reasons to invest anywhere else. fidelity. there are zero reasons to invest anywhere else. but super poligrip gives him a tight seal. snacking can mean that pieces get stuck under mike's denture. to help block out food particles. so he can enjoy the game. super poligrip. [maniacal laughter] gold. gold! right, uh...thank you, for that, bob. but i think it's time we go with gbtc. it's bitcoin exposure through a traditional investment account. nice rock. it's time to drop gold. go digital. go grayscale. >>> $250,000 is about the same price it costs people to cross the atlantic 100 yea
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jack carlin, jason kenny and ryan owens had to settle for silver though as they were beaten by the netherlandsnd there are plans to move next year's olympic marathon and race walks to sapporo next year. temperatures on the northern island of hokkaido are significantly cooler than the host city tokyo. the spanish football authorities are looking to reverse the fixture between barcelona and real madrid later this month. the first el clasico of the season is scheduled to take place at camp nou in ten days' time. catalan groups and political parties are preparing a demonstration in barcelona on that day following the sentencing of nine separatist leaders by the spanish supreme court. authorities want the match played in madrid instead, but it's expected that barcelona will reject the request from la liga. el clasico is more than a football game. it is something more political. precisely on saturday the 26th of october there will be a big demonstration in barcelona rejecting the sentence of the spanish justice. it isa the sentence of the spanish justice. it is a hot point. yesterday we saw many rio
jack carlin, jason kenny and ryan owens had to settle for silver though as they were beaten by the netherlandsnd there are plans to move next year's olympic marathon and race walks to sapporo next year. temperatures on the northern island of hokkaido are significantly cooler than the host city tokyo. the spanish football authorities are looking to reverse the fixture between barcelona and real madrid later this month. the first el clasico of the season is scheduled to take place at camp nou in...
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the prince presented new arrival, owen lane, with his tournaments capped, but what words did he offerouth african team? quite a big people who, he said, and the message certainly got through. hejust said they through. he just said they are bloodied big... and left it at that, hejust wished us all the best, and we had a little chat. you know, just wishing us little chat. you know, just wishing us all the best, really. well, whales‘s of preparations may have had royal approval today, but now it's all about the rugby, can they reach history and reach their first world cup final? this time last year, they beat south africa, the springboks though were understrength. they will be favourites this weekend, but to many here have belief. can they get to the final? yes, they can. they beat south africa four times in a row. they are a group of players and a group of management to know how to win big games. they will get the players mentally rights, they probably weren't mentally there for that game against france. they will be underdogs going into this one, which probably suits wales a bit. and w
the prince presented new arrival, owen lane, with his tournaments capped, but what words did he offerouth african team? quite a big people who, he said, and the message certainly got through. hejust said they through. he just said they are bloodied big... and left it at that, hejust wished us all the best, and we had a little chat. you know, just wishing us little chat. you know, just wishing us all the best, really. well, whales‘s of preparations may have had royal approval today, but now...
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system to the max it was and we retained it and we we had the oversight of that and we certified mr owen with al-jazeera shovelful the ones we're investigating this. why didn't the f.a.a. catch the problems with always and caste system. i mean i think the body of that hearing just now should answer any and all of. the f.a.a. declined an interview but in a statement said the agency certification process has quote consistently produce a fair craft design it's been clear the system failed. that's the 1st step to repairing the system the systems failed the systems boeing the f.a.a. . other oversight areas 'd from within those groups it failed what's the measure on that judgment. he's 2 crashes it's that simple the system failed it failed our passengers it failed glow. the f.a.a. is currently testing fixes boeing has proposed to the plane. it's not clear when the 737 max be back in the air. and what it would take for passengers to trust it again. the system of regulations and oversight could almost fill. if it weren't for what's at stake. and hundreds of other families know that too well. who
system to the max it was and we retained it and we we had the oversight of that and we certified mr owen with al-jazeera shovelful the ones we're investigating this. why didn't the f.a.a. catch the problems with always and caste system. i mean i think the body of that hearing just now should answer any and all of. the f.a.a. declined an interview but in a statement said the agency certification process has quote consistently produce a fair craft design it's been clear the system failed. that's...
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with me isjoe owen from the institute for government. on the legislation itself, is it your sense that that will get through? a lot of people running the numbers seem to think there might be a narrow majority for the deal. there may be some mps that are not in love with the deal, but are willing to get into the amendments and see if by attaching conditions it isa and see if by attaching conditions it is a deal they could support. if it is a deal they could support. if it does scrape through, there have been a number of these votes trying to get parliamentary support, if borisjohnson to get parliamentary support, if boris johnson can get to get parliamentary support, if borisjohnson can get a majority of mps behind his deal, even if some are still waivering, that is a position that theresa may would have loved to have been in. so it will be still a big moment. the question will be, does he get the time tabling. on that issue, when you have looked at the legislation, let's put it politely, how ambitious is it to get a piece of legislation
with me isjoe owen from the institute for government. on the legislation itself, is it your sense that that will get through? a lot of people running the numbers seem to think there might be a narrow majority for the deal. there may be some mps that are not in love with the deal, but are willing to get into the amendments and see if by attaching conditions it isa and see if by attaching conditions it is a deal they could support. if it is a deal they could support. if it does scrape through,...
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he went on to present one of the players, owen lane, with his rugby world cup cap, because owen laneen lane has just arrived at an injury replacement, so that was a proud moment for him. we know that prince charles's sons are very keen rugby fans, and william is a patron of the wru, whereas harry is a patron of the english rfu, so he and the rest of the wales players certainly seemed to enjoy themselves. british number one dan evans is out of the swiss indoor tennis in basel. he lost five straight games in the first set against frances tiafoe of the united states, slipping to a 6—4, 6—2 defeat. tiafoe will play the three—time grand slam winner stan wawrinka next. and just before we go, a great story on the website you may not have seen where british teenagerjosh hill became the youngest male winner of an official ranking event in the uae atjust 15 years old. he could have pocketed ten grand in prize money but, because he's just an amateur, he couldn't. he shot a final round of 62. i'm happyjust to break 100. head to bbc.co.uk/sport for that. i'll be back with sportsday at 10:30. see
he went on to present one of the players, owen lane, with his rugby world cup cap, because owen laneen lane has just arrived at an injury replacement, so that was a proud moment for him. we know that prince charles's sons are very keen rugby fans, and william is a patron of the wru, whereas harry is a patron of the english rfu, so he and the rest of the wales players certainly seemed to enjoy themselves. british number one dan evans is out of the swiss indoor tennis in basel. he lost five...
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owen farrell will be starting at fly half, george ford has been dropped.reland make three changes for their match with the reigning champions new zealand, all blacks have not lost a world cup match in 12 years. manchester city have work to do to work the quarterfinals of the women's champions league, held 201-1 the women's champions league, held 201—1 draw against atletico madrid in the first leg last night. more to come on all of those stories a little later in the hour. let's return now to our top story this morning as the prime minister prepares to head to a crunch summit to get the eu's approval for his proposed brexit deal. you for his proposed brexit deal. will know this mornin dup you will know this morning that the dup has announced it cannot support the deal, as things stand. we can speak to hilary benn who is chair of the brexit select committee. good morning. it is unclear if a deal can be done in brussels but i wa nt to deal can be done in brussels but i want to focus on the potential scenarios facing politicians in westminster, in the next cou
owen farrell will be starting at fly half, george ford has been dropped.reland make three changes for their match with the reigning champions new zealand, all blacks have not lost a world cup match in 12 years. manchester city have work to do to work the quarterfinals of the women's champions league, held 201-1 the women's champions league, held 201—1 draw against atletico madrid in the first leg last night. more to come on all of those stories a little later in the hour. let's return now to...
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they made it into a movie starring jack black, steve martin, and owen wilson. when i was researching that book, i learned about an island attu, maybe if you do crossword puzzles you've heard of it, otherwise, most people really haven't. attu is the western most point of alaska, of the alution chain. it is out there. it is so far west they actually curve the international dateline to keep it on the same calendar page. it's farther west than fiji, about the same long tude as new zealand. for a time, it was the greatest place in north america to see rare species of birds. so when i was investigating the history of this island, i looked and saw that in world war ii, the japanese had invaded and conquered it. the u.s. lost part of alaska during world war ii, i didn't know that. the first soil, first u.s. soil lost since the war of 1812, didn't know that either. the first -- the only ground battle of world war ii that was fought on north american soil. i learned that the battle was especially brutal. it had a casualty rate that was exceeded in the pacific war only at
they made it into a movie starring jack black, steve martin, and owen wilson. when i was researching that book, i learned about an island attu, maybe if you do crossword puzzles you've heard of it, otherwise, most people really haven't. attu is the western most point of alaska, of the alution chain. it is out there. it is so far west they actually curve the international dateline to keep it on the same calendar page. it's farther west than fiji, about the same long tude as new zealand. for a...
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fry book involved will both have the chance to move into 1st place on sunday at the bottom part of owen's win isn't enough to lift them off 18th place well dusseldorf and union berlin remain just outside the relegation zone despite suffering defeats thing to rugby and the rugby world cup has its 1st finalist after england sensationally bate new zealand in the semi final in yokohama the all blacks were defending champions and favorites for the tournament but england stifled their attack to go 10 nil up by half time england's stranglehold continued after the break and they eventually won $19.00 to $7.00 to reach their 4th world cup final they play the winner of sunday's semi final between whiles and south africa. well taiwan has held its 1st pride parade since it made history in asia by legalizing gay marriage some 200000 revolution months for the capital taipei and i have plenty of reasons to celebrate more than 2000 same sex couples have tied the knot in taiwan since the law came into force in may. the watching date of the news live from berlin coming up next a day w. documentary about th
fry book involved will both have the chance to move into 1st place on sunday at the bottom part of owen's win isn't enough to lift them off 18th place well dusseldorf and union berlin remain just outside the relegation zone despite suffering defeats thing to rugby and the rugby world cup has its 1st finalist after england sensationally bate new zealand in the semi final in yokohama the all blacks were defending champions and favorites for the tournament but england stifled their attack to go 10...
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taxing the rich, tuition fees, they have a chancelj think tuition fees, they have a chancel think owen has made a very good point in that 50% of the electorate are now floating voters, so there is are now floating voters, so there is a massive opportunity for all parties to move around. the problem here is that everybody is going for labour's vote. the conservatives wa nt labour's vote. the conservatives want their leave vote, the lib dems wa nt want their leave vote, the lib dems want they remain vote, and they are factionalised in terms of where they can go, so you factionalised in terms of where they can go, so you have factionalised in terms of where they can go, so you have floating voters, but everybody has taken extreme positions, which means that their ability to be able to corral people is going to be limited. but no talking about dying in ditches? about do—or—die raid? he has failed. we will not be leaving on the 31st of october, this thursday, halloween, and as a result, there is an inherent risk in that, isn't there? in going to the country? absolutely, this is not without
taxing the rich, tuition fees, they have a chancelj think tuition fees, they have a chancel think owen has made a very good point in that 50% of the electorate are now floating voters, so there is are now floating voters, so there is a massive opportunity for all parties to move around. the problem here is that everybody is going for labour's vote. the conservatives wa nt labour's vote. the conservatives want their leave vote, the lib dems wa nt want their leave vote, the lib dems want they...
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the decision means that captain owen farrell moves from inside centre—back into the number 10 shirt withto midfield to partner manu tualagi. despite ford starting six of england's last seven matches, eddie jones had no qualms about dropping him for his biggest test as england coach so far. well, i spoke to him this morning and obviously he's disappointed but he knows his role in the team. he's gotan he knows his role in the team. he's got an important role in the team and that's how we've spoken all along, we've got a squad of 23 and we look at it as a squad of 23, eve ryo ne we look at it as a squad of 23, everyone has a role to do and we've left a lot of good players, eight players out of a squad of 31, and they're all disappointed. but he's got a significant role for us to play. meanwhile, jones loop ‘s australian counterpart michael cheika raised an eyebrow or two himself when he named his starting 15 with the inclusion of 19—year—old jordan petaia for only his third. the first two, both at this world cup, were against uruguay and georgia and on the wing now the teenage queensland re
the decision means that captain owen farrell moves from inside centre—back into the number 10 shirt withto midfield to partner manu tualagi. despite ford starting six of england's last seven matches, eddie jones had no qualms about dropping him for his biggest test as england coach so far. well, i spoke to him this morning and obviously he's disappointed but he knows his role in the team. he's gotan he knows his role in the team. he's got an important role in the team and that's how we've...
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munich dortmund and lives isha dropped off the pace following recent results at the bottom part of owen's win isn't enough to lift them out of 18th place all doesn't often inion villain remain just outside the relegation zone despite suffering the fates. in formula one lewis hamilton is closer to winning his 6th drivers title after claiming victory at the mexican grand prix the briton lays the standings by a massive margin and could wrap up the champions at championship rather at the next race in the usa. the ferrari front row made life difficult for lewis hamilton at the start of this race pushed wide on to the grass by sebastian fratto and straight into a tangle with red bulls max to stop and a couple of corners later the british driver came out of that scrap the better and the same could be said of the pit stops after striking through the field with seemingly lists or effort camels and went in for his tires early so he could get ahead of the ferrari's after their stops that strategy cooked up by the miss a these team work and it was helped in part by some mistakes in the ferrari carria
munich dortmund and lives isha dropped off the pace following recent results at the bottom part of owen's win isn't enough to lift them out of 18th place all doesn't often inion villain remain just outside the relegation zone despite suffering the fates. in formula one lewis hamilton is closer to winning his 6th drivers title after claiming victory at the mexican grand prix the briton lays the standings by a massive margin and could wrap up the champions at championship rather at the next race...
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katlyn owens, thank you very much. >> thank you.ng of the mueller investigation, one noted person who got caught up in that is making headlines today. remember maria botina. she admitted to working as an agent for moscow. she returned to her homeland after being released from a florida prison yesterday. she pled gil you at this to -- pled guilty to conspiracy, trying to infiltrate groups and promote russia's agenda. we have a live report from long b dolondon. >> reporter: she arrived back in moscow early this morning after being formally deported from the u.s. yesterday. she was met at the airport in moscow by family and friends and the waiting press. of course, this came with much media attention in her country too. to mark her return, the russian embassy in the u.s. posted a welcome home message a on the facebook page, describing the charges against her as, quote, trumped up. she is a pro-gun activist and she admitted to using her contacts in the nra to influence political groups in america but russia's foreign ministry again toda
katlyn owens, thank you very much. >> thank you.ng of the mueller investigation, one noted person who got caught up in that is making headlines today. remember maria botina. she admitted to working as an agent for moscow. she returned to her homeland after being released from a florida prison yesterday. she pled gil you at this to -- pled guilty to conspiracy, trying to infiltrate groups and promote russia's agenda. we have a live report from long b dolondon. >> reporter: she...
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change for their quarter final against australia he's dropped george ford to the bench with captain owen farrell moving to the number 10 position england have had 3 easy wins this tournament so far and have won their last 6 matches against australia but jones decided to go to switch things up. he's got a important role and saying let's have it with spike in the long we've got a squad of 23 we look at his squad of 23 if one has a role to do with left a lot of good guys i have a squad of 31 and they are all disappointed that he's got to he's going to a significant role for us to provide well new zealand continue their quest for earth excuse me for a 3rd straight title but captain kieren reed says they'll have to be at their best to see off ireland in their quarter final the irish lost to japan in the pool stage but have beaten the all blacks twice in test matches sense the world cup. perhaps said plenty of potential for this world cup but you know another cup game a funny game it's we've attends up on the day and it could done to be a couple of opportunities it presents itself for other si
change for their quarter final against australia he's dropped george ford to the bench with captain owen farrell moving to the number 10 position england have had 3 easy wins this tournament so far and have won their last 6 matches against australia but jones decided to go to switch things up. he's got a important role and saying let's have it with spike in the long we've got a squad of 23 we look at his squad of 23 if one has a role to do with left a lot of good guys i have a squad of 31 and...
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. >> laura: joining me now is candace owens, author of "black out."gist and attorney. all right, defendant what she said there. >> there are stats of the defendant the basis for information, so there's information that shows where facial recognition technology is concerned that people who are of the same racial demographic as those that they are being able to identify supposed to be hired to identify have an easier time distinguishing between person and person. that means that what she's saying and what she said actually later was no, i'm not saying that no white people should be involved in doing this job in this crime lab. i'm concerned that this is a city where there is 80% people who are african-american and here there is a 95% people who are caucasian doing the recognition. it's just a matter of data -- >> laura: the disproportionality. >> it's an issue of the data. if the data says that one person can do something with more accuracy than another especially where identification is concerned, for crime -- >> laura: if it was at the other way. don'
. >> laura: joining me now is candace owens, author of "black out."gist and attorney. all right, defendant what she said there. >> there are stats of the defendant the basis for information, so there's information that shows where facial recognition technology is concerned that people who are of the same racial demographic as those that they are being able to identify supposed to be hired to identify have an easier time distinguishing between person and person. that means...