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i was like the girl virgin ofjonnie peacock but not as good. —— virgin. ofjonnie peacock but not as goodtain in the evening session but there was also won gold in the morning session from 0livia breen in the long jump. she competed at the rear paralympics last year where she finished 12th, she since then had a rethink she has changed her training base to loughborough with astonishing result because today she set a personal best in the final, 4.81 metres, enough to take the gold medal and 0livia breen delighted because after such disappointment last year, they couldn't be more different here. now what about richard whitehead? unable to make it a double gold following his victory in saturday's 200 metres final. so many people here had come to see richard whitehead, such a draw for the crowd. the 100 metres is a tougher event for him because he is a double amputee, he has a slow start and then charges through at the end but he left himself too much to do and it was only a bronze for richard whitehead. afterwards he was pretty disappointed with his performance but the good news for his fans
i was like the girl virgin ofjonnie peacock but not as good. —— virgin. ofjonnie peacock but not as goodtain in the evening session but there was also won gold in the morning session from 0livia breen in the long jump. she competed at the rear paralympics last year where she finished 12th, she since then had a rethink she has changed her training base to loughborough with astonishing result because today she set a personal best in the final, 4.81 metres, enough to take the gold medal and...
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, the of the men's t 44100 metres, which meansjonnie peacock, the poster boy of london 2012, won goldt ago, also won gold at the rio pa ralympics but he ago, also won gold at the rio paralympics but he did miss the last world championships two years ago with injury. he does have something to prove. his biggest rival, richard browne of the usa, the world record holder, is not here but even so, plenty of competition forjonnie peacock, especiallyjarryd plenty of competition forjonnie peacock, especially jarryd wallace of the usa but we have to say, peacock looked very impressive in his heat about half an hour ago, winning it convincingly, easing through in the end. the final is just before 9pm and certainly, jonnie peacock will begin as red—hot favourite for another gold medal. andy swiss at the london stadium, thank you forjoining us. great britain have topped the medal table after a highly successful para canoe european championships in bulgaria. there was final day success over the 200 meter distance with silver medals for ian marsden and rob oliver and a bronze for nick beighton. bri
, the of the men's t 44100 metres, which meansjonnie peacock, the poster boy of london 2012, won goldt ago, also won gold at the rio pa ralympics but he ago, also won gold at the rio paralympics but he did miss the last world championships two years ago with injury. he does have something to prove. his biggest rival, richard browne of the usa, the world record holder, is not here but even so, plenty of competition forjonnie peacock, especiallyjarryd plenty of competition forjonnie peacock,...
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on sunday, jonnie peacock made all the headlines.o hear from made all the headlines. we have been able to hearfrom him made all the headlines. we have been able to hear from him today. yes, he had to defy an attack of cramp to claim gold yesterday in the 100 metres. did not seem to be suffering too many ill effects when picking up his medal this afternoon. afterwards he talked to my colleague, k gray. this meant a lot to me, riyadh last year was a job. i wanted to support the achievement of what it was, meaning a lotto retain the achievement of what it was, meaning a lot to retain their title. to get the world championship back, in london, to come here from always going to be special for me. are you looking back on this race in a positive way. everything you wanted it to be hearing in mind everything that has happened? so happy i got the medal i wanted. that is all i came here to do. i knew i was in good form, did not know how good until the heats. i knewl good form, did not know how good until the heats. i knew i was onto something
on sunday, jonnie peacock made all the headlines.o hear from made all the headlines. we have been able to hearfrom him made all the headlines. we have been able to hear from him today. yes, he had to defy an attack of cramp to claim gold yesterday in the 100 metres. did not seem to be suffering too many ill effects when picking up his medal this afternoon. afterwards he talked to my colleague, k gray. this meant a lot to me, riyadh last year was a job. i wanted to support the achievement of...
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lee. >> there were peacocks all over this -- peacock alley. >> there were peacocks all over this area. i wanted to have my business in here. >> it's sad, just sad. wanted to come here and say good-bye. >> reporter: the owner of la sinestra had a meeting with the staff at a local restaurant. they say it was emotional and they hope to rebuild somewhere in town. ken? >> that's good news. jana, thank you. >>> a deadly shooting stunned neighbors. what we've learned about a homicide today in czar toga. and -- in saratoga. ♪ what should i watch? show me sports. it's so fluffy! look at that fluffy unicorn! he's so fluffy i'm gonna die! your voice is awesome. the x1 voice remote. xfinity. the future of awesome. ♪ ♪ award winning interface. award winning design. award winning engine. the volvo xc90. the most awarded luxury suv of the century. visit your volvo dealer today and get up to $4,500 in allowances. >>> on segment 2 tonight, a bay area family that suffered years of domestic violence but found way to break the psych. >> for their bravery, the continue conra dose that -- the contra costa
lee. >> there were peacocks all over this -- peacock alley. >> there were peacocks all over this area. i wanted to have my business in here. >> it's sad, just sad. wanted to come here and say good-bye. >> reporter: the owner of la sinestra had a meeting with the staff at a local restaurant. they say it was emotional and they hope to rebuild somewhere in town. ken? >> that's good news. jana, thank you. >>> a deadly shooting stunned neighbors. what we've...
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peacock had a point to prove.is home crowd roaring him and this time nothing would deny him. commentator: peacock is going to take the gold. he had hoped for a world record, not quite but on the track where he made his name the double paralympic champion is now against world champion. i know i was in good form but when it comes to the final i don't care about times, it would be a great cherry on top of rising but at the end of the day people care about medals and that is what i be able to keep for ever. and successful and familiar face, aled davies winning his third world title in the discus. again london proving the perfect stage. in fact after three days, the british team is top of the medals table and with a week still to go there should be plenty more to come. thank you, andy. that's it from me, but the bbc sport website has much more — including how callum shinkwin lost the scottish open in a play—off, and chris froome's tour de france lead. back to you. thank you, lizzie. a woman is to play the title role in
peacock had a point to prove.is home crowd roaring him and this time nothing would deny him. commentator: peacock is going to take the gold. he had hoped for a world record, not quite but on the track where he made his name the double paralympic champion is now against world champion. i know i was in good form but when it comes to the final i don't care about times, it would be a great cherry on top of rising but at the end of the day people care about medals and that is what i be able to keep...
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the peacock is probably confused. it doesn't know what's going on. >> we're going to be confused this weekend. it will feel like -- >> we're going to be so much cooler going into saturday. a lot of people probably are so focused on the rain coming, you don't realize the temperature swing over the next hours. the main threat is the flooding concern for this afternoon and evening. then we're going to see the temperatures dropping off for tomorrow. this morning yr your commute. >> dinner out, we could see localry heavy rain. there's the potential for some currently, though, we're just kind of warm and humid outside. 76 washington the rest of area. here's a flash flood watching. this is for everybody. could s h and more rain. the heavy rain sitting for quite a while. dry right now, just hours off to the west. we go through the next several hours, looking closer to lunchtime, around the district and a little bit up to the north. showers and storms developing. a bigger development in the evening. area of low pressure will t
the peacock is probably confused. it doesn't know what's going on. >> we're going to be confused this weekend. it will feel like -- >> we're going to be so much cooler going into saturday. a lot of people probably are so focused on the rain coming, you don't realize the temperature swing over the next hours. the main threat is the flooding concern for this afternoon and evening. then we're going to see the temperatures dropping off for tomorrow. this morning yr your commute....
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go to fiosgigabit.com >>> how about we that's a peacock. this is the middle of the day and every bed is still like, whatever, i'm on my phone. >> i'm in new york. nothing surprises me. >> they're not even impressed. the guy who snapped the guy was with the bird and was headed to a car. but it's not clear if the bird was alive or if it was just not alive. >> of course somebody was in the subway car man spreading that would have been a huge investigation. >> standing there with a peacock and everyone is like meh, i'll look at my phone. >>> this could only be described as very canadian. a mountie, a member of the royal canadian police, scares off a black bear cub hanging around a camping area. the guy and the bear appear to make eye contact at some point. the guy says what you talking about? the cub runs away and finds a tree. the cub eventually runs off. this guy, the whole time he's got to be thinking mother is around here somewhere. >> what was he doing chasing the bear? >> watch your back, bow. mom -- bro. mama bear wasn't seen around the
go to fiosgigabit.com >>> how about we that's a peacock. this is the middle of the day and every bed is still like, whatever, i'm on my phone. >> i'm in new york. nothing surprises me. >> they're not even impressed. the guy who snapped the guy was with the bird and was headed to a car. but it's not clear if the bird was alive or if it was just not alive. >> of course somebody was in the subway car man spreading that would have been a huge investigation. >>...
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jonnie peacock has won gold in the t44100m. his jonnie peacock has won gold in the t4a100m.e the london stadium. it was slower than his time earlier today. i know i was in good form. when it comes to the final, at the end of the day, i don't care about time. it is the cherry on top. i ca re time. it is the cherry on top. i care about medals. that is what i can keep forever. and it's pretty much mission impossible for england after day three of the second test against south africa. the proteas declared on 3113 for nine at trent bridge, setting england a gargantuan a74 to win. south africa finally declared. hashim amla made 87. the tourists have two days for ten wickets. well, we are into the final week of the tour de france, and britain's chris froome has retained the yellow jersey after stage 15. sunday's190—kilometre mountain stage was won by trek sega—fredo's flying dutchman, bauke mollema. the italian, diego ulissi, was second. froome suffered a mechanical problem and lost 50 seconds, but recovered in the first climb, and ended the day 18 seconds clear of another italian,
jonnie peacock has won gold in the t44100m. his jonnie peacock has won gold in the t4a100m.e the london stadium. it was slower than his time earlier today. i know i was in good form. when it comes to the final, at the end of the day, i don't care about time. it is the cherry on top. i ca re time. it is the cherry on top. i care about medals. that is what i can keep forever. and it's pretty much mission impossible for england after day three of the second test against south africa. the proteas...
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. >>> how to catch a peacock, how the u.s. took down an international arms dealer. >> he never changed his colors because he was that proud peacock. he was the guy that was in control. despite he had shackles on. when you're clocking out. sensing your every move and automatically adjusting to help you stay effortlessly comfortable. there. i can even warm these to help you fall asleep faster. does your bed do that? oh. i don't actually talk. though i'm smart enough to. i'm the new sleep number 360 smart bed. let's meet at a sleep number store. how to win at business. step one. point decisively with your glasses. abracadabra! the stage is yours. step two. choose laquinta. where you'll feel like the king of the road. check out our summer rates now at lq.com. i have to tell you something. dad, one second i was driving and then the next... they just didn't stop and then... i'm really sorry. i wrecked the subaru. i wrecked it. you're ok. that's all that matters. (vo) a lifetime commitment to getting them home safely. love. it's what
. >>> how to catch a peacock, how the u.s. took down an international arms dealer. >> he never changed his colors because he was that proud peacock. he was the guy that was in control. despite he had shackles on. when you're clocking out. sensing your every move and automatically adjusting to help you stay effortlessly comfortable. there. i can even warm these to help you fall asleep faster. does your bed do that? oh. i don't actually talk. though i'm smart enough to. i'm the new...
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that meansjohnny peacock, the man who lit up the stadium five years ago in london 2012, he won another paralympic gold in rio last year. however, he missed the last championships two years ago through injury so ya something of a point to prove this evening. his biggest rival the american richard brown is not here, here is the world record—holder, but still plenty of competition. he will be looking out for the american jared wallace. competition. he will be looking out for the americanjared wallace. the heat sarath ten past seven in the finaljust heat sarath ten past seven in the final just before heat sarath ten past seven in the finaljust before nine p:m.. but also keep an eye out for 17—year—old maria lyle. she won a bronze medal in the 200 metres in rio last year and will be hoping for another medal in the final the 20 metres this evening. that's all this board for now. you can keep up—to—date on the website. joe hart set to complete a move to west ham. more for you in wimbledon sportsday next hour. there isn't a single full stop in mike mccormack‘s novel, solar bones. the story is
that meansjohnny peacock, the man who lit up the stadium five years ago in london 2012, he won another paralympic gold in rio last year. however, he missed the last championships two years ago through injury so ya something of a point to prove this evening. his biggest rival the american richard brown is not here, here is the world record—holder, but still plenty of competition. he will be looking out for the american jared wallace. competition. he will be looking out for the americanjared...
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[indiscernible] i think trump is getting a raw deal from a lot of these peacocks who are running aroundhe senate about time everybody start supporting the president because this country is in trouble and he is the only solution that we have. host: a couple of tweets since we have been having this conversation. trump has destroyed the republican party. they don't know what they are supposed to stand for any more. the gop will stand long after trump. kevin says -- we are going to talk to democrats only in about five minutes. the house and senate leaders of the democratic party launch the new agenda today. we are going to be talking with the democrats only. as we continue to talk to republicans only. ocean springs, mississippi. caller: yes. veteran --d were two world war ii veteran and i lived in germany from 1968 to 1996. country but ithis know about a lot what was going before i camed back to the united states in 1996. this problem started back in the 1950's after world war ii. and it is worldwide. host: what is the problem? i am in contact with the national revoking committee and i have
[indiscernible] i think trump is getting a raw deal from a lot of these peacocks who are running aroundhe senate about time everybody start supporting the president because this country is in trouble and he is the only solution that we have. host: a couple of tweets since we have been having this conversation. trump has destroyed the republican party. they don't know what they are supposed to stand for any more. the gop will stand long after trump. kevin says -- we are going to talk to...
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this call has begun organically from the athletes, jonnie peacock might have started that after onlyhletes from around the world, jason smith, the irish sprinter, greg mcintosh, they have been calling for it, so it is not that the brits want home advantage, but athletes around the world think it is the place to be, because the british audience really gets paralympic sport and it creates a fantastic atmosphere in the stadium. thank you. with three stages to go, chris froome is still favourite to win the tour de france, but his lead has been cut by four seconds after finishing fourth on stage 18. warren barguil of france won the stage. he looks set to win the ‘king of the mountains' competition. froome fought it out with his rival roman bardet at the finish and the frenchman claimed four bonus seconds for finishing third. he's now 23 seconds behind froome overall finished second on stage one of the two—day la course. she ended up finishing second overall behind annemiek van vleuten — the dutch rider who suffered serious injuries in the road race at last year's rio olympics. the two—sta
this call has begun organically from the athletes, jonnie peacock might have started that after onlyhletes from around the world, jason smith, the irish sprinter, greg mcintosh, they have been calling for it, so it is not that the brits want home advantage, but athletes around the world think it is the place to be, because the british audience really gets paralympic sport and it creates a fantastic atmosphere in the stadium. thank you. with three stages to go, chris froome is still favourite to...
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. >> his nickname was the proud peacock, you know, this is my house, this is any palace. >> estate, had a shamrock pool, tennis courts, basketball courts, three large floors. it had the elements of "lifestyles of the rich & famous" and a bond movie. he actually had a small dog that he would carry around the compound. you can't make it up. >> he was so rich some people called him the prince, but few would mistake him for royalty. >> he would develop relationships with ambassadors, intelligence agencies, security forces, all in an effort to do what he wants to do and influence who he needs to influence. >> he's one way or another responsible for hundreds of deaths with the weapons and arms that he's provided to terrorist organizations. anybody that ever had any business with him described him as a despicable person. >> this is the highest evolution of a criminal that you could find. >> sherlock holmes has his arch-nemesis moriarty. you know. he was kind of the moriarty for me. he was. he was one of those guys who got away. i was 19 when i came in as an instern, and other than being a cop
. >> his nickname was the proud peacock, you know, this is my house, this is any palace. >> estate, had a shamrock pool, tennis courts, basketball courts, three large floors. it had the elements of "lifestyles of the rich & famous" and a bond movie. he actually had a small dog that he would carry around the compound. you can't make it up. >> he was so rich some people called him the prince, but few would mistake him for royalty. >> he would develop...
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a tail. >> love that there's a peacock in this. >> beautiful tail of his own. >> tell me about somethe life lessons that kids kids are learning from an early age. >> the message is about companionship and acceptance and i go and i think those are really important lessons for kids to learn and not in such an overt way sometimes. >> you also partner with a wonderful organization called paws of war. tell us about that and how veterans get into this. >> paws of war is an organization that matches rescue dogs with military veterans who suffer from emotional effects of that sort of partnering with them embodies the message that i'm trying to send to kids. >> and what about the artwork in it? i've flipped through this and this looks great. did you do this? >> i did not. >> who did the pictures? they're beautiful. >> thank you. so, the illustrations were actually done by a friend of mine who works at an animal hospital so i wanted to keep that connection really close, and the book was designed by sara larnak, who was nominated for a grammy for record cover design. >> really? okay. >> so, ag
a tail. >> love that there's a peacock in this. >> beautiful tail of his own. >> tell me about somethe life lessons that kids kids are learning from an early age. >> the message is about companionship and acceptance and i go and i think those are really important lessons for kids to learn and not in such an overt way sometimes. >> you also partner with a wonderful organization called paws of war. tell us about that and how veterans get into this. >> paws of...
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. >> is this considered -- peacock. >> i'm sure my parents are proud at this moment. [applause] >> on a hot day like today in new york, what else would you want but some nice coal ice cream? >> would you like some i scream? i'm hoping he will say no. >> what you like a free scoop of ice cream? >> it was a no. wallace mine, all mine now. i was on the streets in the east village with mikey, owner of mikey likes it. you're given a free ice cream for well deserving new yorkers. >> free ice cream. mikey likes it isn't just a shop selling ice cream. it's a no to the community. >> were no to the community. to know from my late on lucy who will teach me how to stay out of trouble. i didn't listen to her all the time but now i have been able to not only listen to her, but also put into the community more positive light. >> mikey admits he made mistakes in his life. he's to sell marijuana on the streets and to jail for six months. >> how old were you? >> i didn't most of my life. i lived a double life to my parents i did something else. >> he was on the wrong track, but one is
. >> is this considered -- peacock. >> i'm sure my parents are proud at this moment. [applause] >> on a hot day like today in new york, what else would you want but some nice coal ice cream? >> would you like some i scream? i'm hoping he will say no. >> what you like a free scoop of ice cream? >> it was a no. wallace mine, all mine now. i was on the streets in the east village with mikey, owner of mikey likes it. you're given a free ice cream for well...
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the peacock is an important symbol to yazidis. it represents the angel melek taus, who for them acts as an intermediary between god and the faithful. yazidism has about a million adherents worldwide. and in northern iraq, they've been brutally persecuted by is. >> we're visiting refugee camps dotted around the province of dohuk in northern iraq. hundreds of thousands of yazidis have fled to this kurdish region to escape the so-called islamic state. this camp, called sharia, provides refuge to yazidi women and their children. sewing courses offer a welcome diversion, at least for a few hours. we tatalk to susanne. she escaped with her four children just a few months ago. other family members are still missing. while in captivity, susanne was raped repeatedly. >> they were disgusting -- so dirty, with matted hair, dirty weapons,s, barefoot, sometimes withth just one arm. we were a group of 25 women. they sold us to the fighters. i tried to kill myself, but it didn't work. >> for the past two and half years, german-kurdish psychother
the peacock is an important symbol to yazidis. it represents the angel melek taus, who for them acts as an intermediary between god and the faithful. yazidism has about a million adherents worldwide. and in northern iraq, they've been brutally persecuted by is. >> we're visiting refugee camps dotted around the province of dohuk in northern iraq. hundreds of thousands of yazidis have fled to this kurdish region to escape the so-called islamic state. this camp, called sharia, provides...
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british team, and there should be plenty more success over the next nine days, with stars likejonnie peacocktor of london 2012. rita. andy, thank you. tennis — and roger federer is on course to win a record eighth wimbledon title, after making it into his 11th final. he beat tomas berdych in straight sets to seal a place in this year's showdown. he'll face croatia's marin cilic in the final on sunday. joe wilson was watching the action. there is a man transported around the all—england club as if he was the trophy itself. roger federer is that precious. this is what wimbledon looked like in 1998. that teenager, the junior singles champion. announcer: roger federer from switzerland. back then, your phone may well have been at home, and your camera had film in it. the world changes, but federer‘s appeared timeless, his appeal spanning nations and generations. sure, nobody‘s perfect, but nobody‘s seemed closer. his semifinal against tomas berdych was classic federer — a tight match against a strong opponent, where federer alwaysjust seemed to have more. at 35, he's rationed his tournaments, con
british team, and there should be plenty more success over the next nine days, with stars likejonnie peacocktor of london 2012. rita. andy, thank you. tennis — and roger federer is on course to win a record eighth wimbledon title, after making it into his 11th final. he beat tomas berdych in straight sets to seal a place in this year's showdown. he'll face croatia's marin cilic in the final on sunday. joe wilson was watching the action. there is a man transported around the all—england club...
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among british hopes are wheelchair racer hannah cockroft and sprinterjohnny peacock.or whitehead, breaks his own world record. it was one of the iconic moments from the london 2012 paralympic games. i will always remember that buzz of when i came off the bend in 2012. it was like a jet engine pulled me through to the finish line, hence the reason why i did the old gun salute, which i am now remembered for. so what does it feel like to be back in london? does it bring back all those memories from 2012? yeah, it's a time when you kind of think it was a great part of my career. and i was lucky enough to be successful. to be honest, when you get back here, you kind of go, "was that me?" unbeaten in the 200 metres since then, he returns to the stadium for this summer's world championships, which could be his final race in a great britain vest. it's going to be emotional if it's my last ever race. when i talk to friends and family, they say, "just keep going." but i would like to finish while i am at the top. would double gold be enough to finalise his decision? well, earli
among british hopes are wheelchair racer hannah cockroft and sprinterjohnny peacock.or whitehead, breaks his own world record. it was one of the iconic moments from the london 2012 paralympic games. i will always remember that buzz of when i came off the bend in 2012. it was like a jet engine pulled me through to the finish line, hence the reason why i did the old gun salute, which i am now remembered for. so what does it feel like to be back in london? does it bring back all those memories...
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red admirals are very exciting but not doing quite as well as peacocks. than we thought. there are societies you can join that will specialise in bumblebees. but what we are talking about are butterflies. have you seen any this morning? have i seen any? no, it is a bit early, not warm enough yet. butterflies like the warm weather. and when they come up they are very important because they fertilise plants. they pollinate them. that was sir david attenborough. the problems are coming up and tim moffat has been given this of access to perforations at the royal albert hall. the 123rd from season is coming up, and i amjoined by one hall. the 123rd from season is coming up, and i am joined by one of the presenters katy derham. we listen to these young musicians here. they will be playing places like this, this is the first of 90 concerts we have coming up with the best classical musicians in the world. we have got jazz, world music, jools holland, sir simon rattle, lots of household names, something for everybody. the thing i wa nt something for everybody. the
red admirals are very exciting but not doing quite as well as peacocks. than we thought. there are societies you can join that will specialise in bumblebees. but what we are talking about are butterflies. have you seen any this morning? have i seen any? no, it is a bit early, not warm enough yet. butterflies like the warm weather. and when they come up they are very important because they fertilise plants. they pollinate them. that was sir david attenborough. the problems are coming up and tim...
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i never went through anything like this with any of the reporters, may be a few people that peacock around it was never really like this. i would probably ignore him. that might be the best way. it doesn't necessarily hurt the white house to have jim acosta out there doing it. there's lots of different ways to make your name in journalism right now. it like stories. >> jesse: that's it true. there's a ton of leaks coming out. you could get leak every single day, every single hour. >> greg: he compares the white house to covering bad reality television. i'm sure covering the obama white house is like covering the oscars. you only ask what they are wearing. every question is a softball question. it's only brave when there is a risk. if you risk the support of your peers, that's pretty cool. that means speaking truth to power with obama. everyone there loved obama. going after trump when everybody else is going wrong, wrong, wrong. you're not risking anything. it's kind of gutless. >> kimberly: that's what that reporter said. >> greg: i forgot about him. >> jesse: he was a little tough on pre
i never went through anything like this with any of the reporters, may be a few people that peacock around it was never really like this. i would probably ignore him. that might be the best way. it doesn't necessarily hurt the white house to have jim acosta out there doing it. there's lots of different ways to make your name in journalism right now. it like stories. >> jesse: that's it true. there's a ton of leaks coming out. you could get leak every single day, every single hour....
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that meansjohnny peacock, the man who lit up the stadium five years ago in london 2012, he won anotherps two years ago through injury so ya something of a point to prove this evening. his biggest rival the american richard brown is not here, here is the world record—holder, but still plenty of competition. he will be looking out for the american jared wallace. competition. he will be looking out for the americanjared wallace. the heat sarath ten past seven in the finaljust heat sarath ten past seven in the final just before heat sarath ten past seven in the finaljust before nine p:m.. but also keep an eye
that meansjohnny peacock, the man who lit up the stadium five years ago in london 2012, he won anotherps two years ago through injury so ya something of a point to prove this evening. his biggest rival the american richard brown is not here, here is the world record—holder, but still plenty of competition. he will be looking out for the american jared wallace. competition. he will be looking out for the americanjared wallace. the heat sarath ten past seven in the finaljust heat sarath ten...
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there are four common ones, the peacock is very beautiful, one of the most.and when they come up they are very important because they fertilise plants. they pollinate them. sir david attenborough, it is a m them. sir david attenborough, it is a joy talking to you. thank you very much. it looks so tranquil, then you hear the noise of the aeroplanes! we‘re behind the scenes of the proms ahead of the start of the world‘s greatest classical music festival. tim muffett is at the royal albert hall for us. good morning, there is a fair bit of cloud to start the day and it becomes mainly dry with plenty in the way of sunshine developing as well. high pressure is still influencing our weather, you can see a weather system approaching that will bring rain through the day but for most of us it is fine and dry. the cloud continues to dinner and drake and the strong ofjuly sunshine will work its magic to allow the sunshine three. by four o‘clock, the rain fringing into northern ireland and parts of western scotland as well but for most of us dry conditions with temperatur
there are four common ones, the peacock is very beautiful, one of the most.and when they come up they are very important because they fertilise plants. they pollinate them. sir david attenborough, it is a m them. sir david attenborough, it is a joy talking to you. thank you very much. it looks so tranquil, then you hear the noise of the aeroplanes! we‘re behind the scenes of the proms ahead of the start of the world‘s greatest classical music festival. tim muffett is at the royal albert...
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. >> i agree in the sense that i don't understand why he cares what this group of peacocks preening,lf-involved insecure overeducated liberals, why they care what he has to say. >> the danger here is that it sucks all the air out of the white house. there are people there like the homeland security advisor who was forced to go on a sunday show and respond to whether this incites violence. there are such barrage of issues on the national security side the need to be dealt with, and when you suck the air out of the administration and forced all the top level focused upon the defense about this, reporters are going to say you are not acknowledging what he is getting done. >> you are spot on. >> you are completely separate. what he is accomplishing is a separate issue from what this is preventing getting done. >> in 50 years, people won't be judging donald trump off of his tweets. were americans more secure? where they more economically advantaged? that is what historians are going to look back on and decide. under that record, getting rid of many of the executive orders of president oba
. >> i agree in the sense that i don't understand why he cares what this group of peacocks preening,lf-involved insecure overeducated liberals, why they care what he has to say. >> the danger here is that it sucks all the air out of the white house. there are people there like the homeland security advisor who was forced to go on a sunday show and respond to whether this incites violence. there are such barrage of issues on the national security side the need to be dealt with, and...
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>> uh, peacock. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: who stole egg?other. [ cheers and applause ] larry and his brother. >> jimmy: larry and his brother stole the egg. yellow. yeah, yeah, okay. you ask questions now. yeah, that was great. >> are you ready? >> jimmy: that was great. okay. [ light laughter ] [ clock ticking ] >> what can i buy for $1? >> jimmy: sandwich. [ light laughter ] >> where are the children hiding? >> in the basement. [ light laughter ] >> what are sports? >> jimmy: things. [ light laughter ] >> how heavy is a duck? >> jimmy: 12 pounds. [ light laer >> tell me a secret. >> jimmy: shampoo. [ laughter ] [ knocking and ringing ] [ cheers and applause ] both: that's a juicy secret! that's a juicy secret. >> jimmy: juicy, here we go. all right. [ light laughter ] lights. [ clock ticking ] which rabbit is the best? >> uh, joe. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: how big is the big man? >> he's bigger. he's bigger than you think he is but he's smaller than a a jockey. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: why were you late for my wedding? >> because m
>> uh, peacock. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: who stole egg?other. [ cheers and applause ] larry and his brother. >> jimmy: larry and his brother stole the egg. yellow. yeah, yeah, okay. you ask questions now. yeah, that was great. >> are you ready? >> jimmy: that was great. okay. [ light laughter ] [ clock ticking ] >> what can i buy for $1? >> jimmy: sandwich. [ light laughter ] >> where are the children hiding? >> in the basement. [ light...
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jonnie peacock picking up his eighth in the t 44. -- it is peacock picking up his eighth in the t 44.ople care about medals, that's what i'm going to be able to keep for ever. that's all for now. victoria, back to you. this morning, a woman whose sister and mother were shot by her stepfather at the family farm in surrey tells this programme why she wanted to visit the scene of their deaths. 82—year—old john lowe murdered his wife christine and step—daughter lucy lee along with four puppies in 2014. police had returned his shotguns to him before he murdered them. christine lee's other daughter was at her family home three miles away. she was arrested after the deaths, and now an independent police complains commission review has found misconduct claims against one surrey police sergeant involved in the case, but two other detectives have been cleared. almost three years after the murders, stacy wanted to revisit the scene where her family was killed, and asked us to be there with her. during the visit she gets very upset, but was determined to carry on. we bought you noel phillips‘ ful
jonnie peacock picking up his eighth in the t 44. -- it is peacock picking up his eighth in the t 44.ople care about medals, that's what i'm going to be able to keep for ever. that's all for now. victoria, back to you. this morning, a woman whose sister and mother were shot by her stepfather at the family farm in surrey tells this programme why she wanted to visit the scene of their deaths. 82—year—old john lowe murdered his wife christine and step—daughter lucy lee along with four...
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apparently he was hired to be kind of a perining peacock on tv and defend the president, but, you know me more than anything was that he said, "i told the president that we need to let him be himself, we need to let him express his full identity." was the president feeling restrained? i didn't get that sense. it seems to me that he has spoken his mind time and time and time again, and that often is what gets him in trouble and it makes planning impossible. so if that is the philosophy of the new communications director, i don't think it bodes well for the white house in the long term. >> jen, what is the job much a communications director compared to the person doing the briefings in the room, and how difficult is it for anybody, to david's point, in this white house where, you know, they say one thing during the day and then oftentimes the president, you know, seems to contradict it within 24 hours online? >> well, incredibly difficult for anybody who is speaking on behalf of this president sitting in the white house. the job, as david referenced, of the communications director -- you
apparently he was hired to be kind of a perining peacock on tv and defend the president, but, you know me more than anything was that he said, "i told the president that we need to let him be himself, we need to let him express his full identity." was the president feeling restrained? i didn't get that sense. it seems to me that he has spoken his mind time and time and time again, and that often is what gets him in trouble and it makes planning impossible. so if that is the philosophy...
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sprinterjonny peacock will be starting his quest for a second world 100m title at the world para—athleticsd extends their lead at the top of the medal table. davies will also defend his shot put world title next saturday. that's it from me, but the bbc sport website has details of stage 15 of the tour de france where britain's chris froome still has the leader's yellowjersey, and you can also follow the latest from golf‘s scottish 0pen as well as many other sports stories. but for now, bye—bye. the 200th anniversary of the death of one of britain's greatest writers is being commemorated this week in a series of events. jane austen was only 41 when she died, but she left a body of work that has entranced generations of readers. duncan kennedy reports. ball gowns and britches. these are the incomparable janeites. devotees of jane austen are gathering across britain, to mark 200 years since her death. among them, sophie andrews. this is the bedroom? yes, this is my austen shrine, should perhaps be the word. from the dresses, the blogs and the 100 copies of pride and prejudice, sophie is pure
sprinterjonny peacock will be starting his quest for a second world 100m title at the world para—athleticsd extends their lead at the top of the medal table. davies will also defend his shot put world title next saturday. that's it from me, but the bbc sport website has details of stage 15 of the tour de france where britain's chris froome still has the leader's yellowjersey, and you can also follow the latest from golf‘s scottish 0pen as well as many other sports stories. but for now,...
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they're going to be like peacocks spreading their feathers out there.e's wondering when these two finally go toe to toe and face to face for the first time. >> i'm wondering, it was the first thing i thought of this morning when i woke up. it was top of mind for me. thank you, appreciate it, and we wish her all the best in terms of a recovery. >>> a growing number of states refusing to give some information to the president's voter fraud commission. that includes maine. maine's secretary of state, though, is a member of this commission, still, though, said, no. the request for all of that information, he joins us next. ♪ when heartburn hits fight back fast with new tums chewy bites. fast relief in every bite. crunchy outside. chewy inside. tum tum tum tum new tums chewy bites. the lincoln summer invitation is on. it's time for a getaway. now get our best offers of the season. on the agile mkc. on the versatile midsize lincoln mkx. or go where summer takes you in the exhilarating mkz. the lincoln summer invitation sales event. ask about complimentary pic
they're going to be like peacocks spreading their feathers out there.e's wondering when these two finally go toe to toe and face to face for the first time. >> i'm wondering, it was the first thing i thought of this morning when i woke up. it was top of mind for me. thank you, appreciate it, and we wish her all the best in terms of a recovery. >>> a growing number of states refusing to give some information to the president's voter fraud commission. that includes maine. maine's...
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jonnie peacock has had a really tough few years, he won in london and rio, he really performs at world a team get when they are competing on home turf? it is huge. athletics crowds are generally really fair. they will cheer good performances. but there is something special about competing in london. for the paralympics it was the first time there was a total sell—out of tickets, these world championships are the most successful in terms of six —— in terms of ticket sales. they have sold 250,000 tickets. there are some places available, if you can come then definitely do. it is better for every country when you have really good crowd support. anyone who will have competed here for the paralympics will have massive expectations for what the crowds will be like. you have said there are still some tickets left, but i think more tickets left, but i think more tickets have been sold already than for all of the eight previous championships combined. that is extraordinary. it is amazing. in the early world championships i competed m, early world championships i competed in, you had days when y
jonnie peacock has had a really tough few years, he won in london and rio, he really performs at world a team get when they are competing on home turf? it is huge. athletics crowds are generally really fair. they will cheer good performances. but there is something special about competing in london. for the paralympics it was the first time there was a total sell—out of tickets, these world championships are the most successful in terms of six —— in terms of ticket sales. they have sold...
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you know, i'm always like, oh, she's like the girl version ofjonnie peacock, just not as good.the t42 200 metres gold on saturday, took bronze in the 100 metres last night. . afterwards though he said was unhappy that the ipc have decided to withdraw the 100 metres event from the paralympics ahead of the tokyo games in 2020. i'm notjust fighting on my behalf but obviously you've got a young south african, you've got dave henson that want to continue, they're the future of the sport. it's not about giving in, it's about accepting challenges. that's what really frustrates me, not just as an athlete, but as an individual. that the ipc are kind of stepping back and letting the athletes dictate the programme, it's ridiculous. why is that happening? really good question. some other athletes have complained about the double athletes. he is a double amputee. the way he runs potentially puts others in danger and the 100 metres is long enough to get a rhythm going and therefore they are saying there are too many variables and he could knock other people out. richards point is that has ne
you know, i'm always like, oh, she's like the girl version ofjonnie peacock, just not as good.the t42 200 metres gold on saturday, took bronze in the 100 metres last night. . afterwards though he said was unhappy that the ipc have decided to withdraw the 100 metres event from the paralympics ahead of the tokyo games in 2020. i'm notjust fighting on my behalf but obviously you've got a young south african, you've got dave henson that want to continue, they're the future of the sport. it's not...
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great britain'sjonnie peacock has won gold in the men's 100m t44 to become the eighth british gold—medallistn stadium, it was actually slower than his heat—winning time earlier today. britain also picked up a bronze through maria lyle in the women's 200m t35 final. i knew i was in good form, but at the end of the day, when it comes to the end of the day, when it comes to the final, i don't care about times. it isa the final, i don't care about times. it is a great cherry on top of the icing, but metals are what i can keep forever and what i can look back on. —— medals. and there's been more british success this weekend. lewis hamilton won the british grand prix for a record—equalling fifth time. the historic victory moves him to within a point of sebastien vettel at the half way stage of the formula one season. that, after the championship leader suffered a dramatic late puncture. crowd—surfing. i love it. crowd-surfing. i love it. it feels amazing to be out here. i am so proud to see all of these flags. the support has been immense. i am proud i could do this for you. thank you for the supp
great britain'sjonnie peacock has won gold in the men's 100m t44 to become the eighth british gold—medallistn stadium, it was actually slower than his heat—winning time earlier today. britain also picked up a bronze through maria lyle in the women's 200m t35 final. i knew i was in good form, but at the end of the day, when it comes to the end of the day, when it comes to the final, i don't care about times. it isa the final, i don't care about times. it is a great cherry on top of the...
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they say that elephants will swing their trunks, peacocks will show feathers, different animals willy what would a lemur do? >> i don't know, i don't know the answer to that. >> she mentioned 062nd. what would a slot do. >> sleep. >> he can actually. >> there is an earthquake coming. >> oh, too late. >> what do you have? >> i have two cats and a dog. >> so do you think they sense? >> potentially. so maybe more than other. yes. i think it is possible. >> this is what we need to do. everybody has good cat and dog story. have your animals alerted to you anything? we had a friends yesterday in the meeting say that their cat could smell carbon monoxide coming out of the basement. >> that i think that can be true, there has been a lot of reports that animals can smell different gas leaks, even carbon monoxide. >> how about getting some already, denise said i had outside cat warn me that the house in jason's house about to blow with a gas explosion. >> weirds man. >> isn't that crazy? >> how long have you been a vet? >> twelve years. >> do you hear these stories all the time? >> i do, yes.
they say that elephants will swing their trunks, peacocks will show feathers, different animals willy what would a lemur do? >> i don't know, i don't know the answer to that. >> she mentioned 062nd. what would a slot do. >> sleep. >> he can actually. >> there is an earthquake coming. >> oh, too late. >> what do you have? >> i have two cats and a dog. >> so do you think they sense? >> potentially. so maybe more than other. yes. i think...