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of the pirate whose name is. he was encouraged to make a visit to belgium to make a film and got arrested by the belgium authorities for his involvement in the piracy of a belgian flagged ship and he's currently undergoing trial with one of the regional presidents. right now so that we've had been quite successful at getting some of these people and putting them in jail. piracy today is not like the old days right when pirates sailed on their own frigates with cannons the modern day pirate is a guy swim shorts are with a rifle how do they manage to overpower a huge mercian ship was just speed boats limited arms. in the early days that see exactly what they were doing they were sailing in a number of skiffs quite long distances away from the somali shore i'm you know down as far as the seychelles and up into up into the gulf area so they ships quite a long way away from somalia but they would approach with several skiffs and open fire on the ship. on the bridge of the ship and communicating with the captain to sto
of the pirate whose name is. he was encouraged to make a visit to belgium to make a film and got arrested by the belgium authorities for his involvement in the piracy of a belgian flagged ship and he's currently undergoing trial with one of the regional presidents. right now so that we've had been quite successful at getting some of these people and putting them in jail. piracy today is not like the old days right when pirates sailed on their own frigates with cannons the modern day pirate is a...
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how can you keep pirates at bay while we ask the man who's negotiated the pirate groups to secure the release of hostages the coordinator of the support partnership for oceans beyond piracy organization colonel john is with me today. from the gulf of guinea and in the horn of africa to the streets of singapore. piracy is as real today as ever. and putting people's lives in danger what is a more than pirate. and what needs to be done to contain that threat. colonel john stevens coordinator of the hostage support partnership for oceans beyond piracy is senior adviser to u.n. . time crime program it's great to have you on our program welcome so you have negotiate with pirates to free hostages many times who are they an organized crime unit hardened professional types or just individual criminals randomly banded together. a combination of both actually over the years of course somalia has suffered appalling was and famine and dry out and economic problems and so alone the coastal areas the conditions are pretty poor and as a result under the leadership of criminal elements these pirate ga
how can you keep pirates at bay while we ask the man who's negotiated the pirate groups to secure the release of hostages the coordinator of the support partnership for oceans beyond piracy organization colonel john is with me today. from the gulf of guinea and in the horn of africa to the streets of singapore. piracy is as real today as ever. and putting people's lives in danger what is a more than pirate. and what needs to be done to contain that threat. colonel john stevens coordinator of...
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day. >> it's pirate day. >> every day can be an adventure when you dress up like a pirate, right?irate day. they're going to go off on a mission. what is the mission? >> get some booty. >> you're ready to go run some errands for mommy. >> that's the entire point. do they want to run some errands for mom. asked them if they want to do it while dressed as pirates. >> let's go all day. >> and this is a fun way for him to knock out the air as well. >> where can a pirate go to fill their holes with booty. >> we've come to find treasure in the most piraty place of them all. target. >> every real pirate needs a minnie mouse shopping cart. >> boys, i'm afraid those aren't accurate blasters. >> i hate to break up the party, these are errands, where's the list, i'm sure these are not on the list. >> walk the plank. >> oh, yeah of little piraty face. >> even pirates -- >> that book stinks. >> where's the milk, you see the milk on there. >> when you go a treasure map, guess where it leads. the milk. >> real pirates buy organic milk. >> doesn't it bring good will from other people when they se
day. >> it's pirate day. >> every day can be an adventure when you dress up like a pirate, right?irate day. they're going to go off on a mission. what is the mission? >> get some booty. >> you're ready to go run some errands for mommy. >> that's the entire point. do they want to run some errands for mom. asked them if they want to do it while dressed as pirates. >> let's go all day. >> and this is a fun way for him to knock out the air as well. >>...
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. >>> the dodgers, they are exceptional taking on the pirates, trailing the pirates bases loaded for curtis "he's s. >> terrible. >> it's terrible but i love it because it's mine. that's a grand slam to make it 5-3, but the pirates would come
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it's 50 years ago today since britain's pirate radio stations were outlawed.ations that played continuous music and launched the careers of tony blackburn, john peel and kenny everett. but harold wilson's government introduced the marine 0ffences act, which forced most to close down. tim muffett looks back to a pivotal era in broadcasting. in the early 1960s, the bbc played hardly any pop. commercial radio was banned. by broadcasting from international waters, pirate stations like caroline, radio london, and swinging radio england exploited a loophole. this was radio caroline's london hq, where tony blackburn had his first audition. did you have any sense of what a big deal this was going to be for you and for pop culture? yes, i did, yeah. i really thought this was going to be the start of something very big. # keep on running... broadcasting pop music from ships like this out at sea, the pirate stations were very popular. but on land, they weren'tjust winning over millions of fans, they also faced a powerful enemy — the government. the pirates are a menace a
it's 50 years ago today since britain's pirate radio stations were outlawed.ations that played continuous music and launched the careers of tony blackburn, john peel and kenny everett. but harold wilson's government introduced the marine 0ffences act, which forced most to close down. tim muffett looks back to a pivotal era in broadcasting. in the early 1960s, the bbc played hardly any pop. commercial radio was banned. by broadcasting from international waters, pirate stations like caroline,...
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the 1,900 passengers endured pirate drills warning that the risk of a pirate attack as they traveled from the indian ocean to the suez canal was real. luckily no pirates spotted. >> all righty. >>> hackers going by the name of mr. smith have posted a fresh batch of stolen documents from hbo and are now demanding several million dollars in ransom from the network. the documents appear to be scripts from "game of thrones," several episodes, and they've also shared sensitive internal documents including execive hbo says it's working with police and cybersecurity experts. >>> google has fired an employee who wrote a controversial memo against diversity. james damore argued in that memo that the lack of women in tech jobs is due to biological differences as opposed to discrimination. the senior engineer accused the company of then silencing right wing opinions. google's ceo says damore crossed the line by advancing harmful gender stereotypes in the workplace. others suggest the company may have violated damore's freedom of speech. >>> when we come back, one family's anger because of the d
the 1,900 passengers endured pirate drills warning that the risk of a pirate attack as they traveled from the indian ocean to the suez canal was real. luckily no pirates spotted. >> all righty. >>> hackers going by the name of mr. smith have posted a fresh batch of stolen documents from hbo and are now demanding several million dollars in ransom from the network. the documents appear to be scripts from "game of thrones," several episodes, and they've also shared...
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fact that there were pirates on the airand the fact that there were pirates on the air and certainlyational waters to avoid uk regulations. this chip, the ross revenge, was a chip in the 1980s. it recently returned to the water. what we wa nted recently returned to the water. what we wanted to do is return the ship toa we wanted to do is return the ship to a useful broadcasting purpose. while we dine out on our nostalgia, which is a selling point, we also wa nt to which is a selling point, we also want to now look to the future. this is radio caroline, the sound of the who. having been streamed online since the late 1990s, the station has just been granted a new am broadcast license, 50 years after the lawther tried to ban them, britain's pop pirates are back on the water. that ship is moored about 40 miles south from here. this ship, the lv18, has been commandeered a bbc radio essex. you were on—board radio caroline when that law came into force. you are going to be broadcasting today. what was it like being a pirate at sea? good morning, and thank you forjoining us. it was sad and
fact that there were pirates on the airand the fact that there were pirates on the air and certainlyational waters to avoid uk regulations. this chip, the ross revenge, was a chip in the 1980s. it recently returned to the water. what we wa nted recently returned to the water. what we wanted to do is return the ship toa we wanted to do is return the ship to a useful broadcasting purpose. while we dine out on our nostalgia, which is a selling point, we also wa nt to which is a selling point, we...
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classic and pirates josh bell showing the kid power and nearly hit a car right there and how about the diving catch by steven piscati what a grab but the fans are putting their thumbs down come on kids they are pirates fans and win 6-3 and classy there with the two teams shaking hands the kids from jackson new jersey facing elimination in the little league series tomorrow at 3:00 in the middle of the solar eclipse so organizers are handing out 30,000 protection eclipse glasses to players and fans and you can keep your eye on this junior league world series today and check out kenneth squares making the unbelievable play in left, whoa, lubbs a homer from chinese in the championship game check it out one more time flips over the fence but can it square and they lose the championship game 12-1. let's go to the poconos indy car series and poconos 500 how about world power, powers threw 200 laps around that tricky triangle including the final few laps to win the race for the second straight year, power remains in contention to win a championship, he is having a hard time lifting that trophy
classic and pirates josh bell showing the kid power and nearly hit a car right there and how about the diving catch by steven piscati what a grab but the fans are putting their thumbs down come on kids they are pirates fans and win 6-3 and classy there with the two teams shaking hands the kids from jackson new jersey facing elimination in the little league series tomorrow at 3:00 in the middle of the solar eclipse so organizers are handing out 30,000 protection eclipse glasses to players and...
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many pirate stations packed up classes.was a studio throughout the 1980s. it has recently returned to the water. we wa nted recently returned to the water. we wanted to return the ship to a useful broadcasting purpose. the study as a selling point but we also wa nt to study as a selling point but we also want to know look to the future. this is radio caroline and the sound of the who. having been streamed online since the late 1990s the station has just been granted a new am broadcast license. 50 years after the law that try to ban them, britain's pop pirates are back on the water. the headlines coming up but first let's get a look at the weather. we have a rather grim day across western and northern parts of the uk without bricks have been quite heavy at times across scotland. this is a recent weather watcher for toll from perth and kinross. you can see the extent of that cloud which looks more like autumn in august for not many of us. —— for many of us. that brea ks many of us. —— for many of us. that breaks towards east
many pirate stations packed up classes.was a studio throughout the 1980s. it has recently returned to the water. we wa nted recently returned to the water. we wanted to return the ship to a useful broadcasting purpose. the study as a selling point but we also wa nt to study as a selling point but we also want to know look to the future. this is radio caroline and the sound of the who. having been streamed online since the late 1990s the station has just been granted a new am broadcast license....
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. >>> the dodgers, they are exceptional taking on the pirates, trailing the pirates bases loaded fortis, he's somebody's grandson granderson. it's terrible but i love it. that's a grand slam to make it 5-3 but the pirates would come back to tie things up, there is yasiel puig. solo shot, pirates would not score in the bottom half and that would be that. you know how many games above .500 the dodgers are, nicole? >> a lot. >> 53 to be exact which can also be classified as a lot. >> a lot. see, they couldn't possibly lose two in ray row. >> better than the cubs from last year. >> that is true except the cubs did win the world series a season ago. fact. >> they're still debating. >> she got the last word in. >>> up next in "the pulse" end he can photobomb. what was seen streaking across the sun in the middle of the eclipse. >>> don't throw those eclipse glasses away just yet. why one organization is collecting them for a good cause. >>> the entire abc news special showing the eclipse from start to finish. interesting tv. that's on atmfans.com. when only the best will do... tempur-pedic
. >>> the dodgers, they are exceptional taking on the pirates, trailing the pirates bases loaded fortis, he's somebody's grandson granderson. it's terrible but i love it. that's a grand slam to make it 5-3 but the pirates would come back to tie things up, there is yasiel puig. solo shot, pirates would not score in the bottom half and that would be that. you know how many games above .500 the dodgers are, nicole? >> a lot. >> 53 to be exact which can also be classified as a...
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no pirate encounters, it ended safely in dubai, started in australia.'t understand, we hope to get more information and we will find out. >> did they know they would have to do this? did the passengers know? i don't know if i would want to do that. some extreme weather. you have seen this dramatic video, rescuing a driver trapped on top of an suv in raising floodwaters. rob: racing against time as water continued to rise in san antonio, texas. the man was pulled to safety. >> millions along the east coast bracing for more flooding. rob: what is ahead now? >> a cold front and golf moisture making things difficult for folks in texas along the mississippi river valley, gulf coast toward the mid-atlantic and look at these temperatures, dealing with way below average and that trend will continue for much of the country with the exception of the west for the next we 10 days, cooler than average temperatures and that front parked across the southeast, the mid-atlantic, the northeast and portions of texas, golf moisture working its way and. this is an ongoing s
no pirate encounters, it ended safely in dubai, started in australia.'t understand, we hope to get more information and we will find out. >> did they know they would have to do this? did the passengers know? i don't know if i would want to do that. some extreme weather. you have seen this dramatic video, rescuing a driver trapped on top of an suv in raising floodwaters. rob: racing against time as water continued to rise in san antonio, texas. the man was pulled to safety. >>...
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many pirate stations packed up, but caroline continued broadcasting from the sea until 1990.turned to the water. what we wanted to do is return the ship to a useful broadcasting purpose. because while we dine out on our nostalgia, which is our selling point, we also want to now look to the future. this is radio caroline. the sound of the who. # people try to put us down... having been streamed online since the late ‘90s, the station has just been granted a new am broadcast license. 50 years after the law that tried to ban them, britain's pop pirates are back on the water. # my generation, baby...# tim muffett, bbc news. it's been called the ‘seated man'. and some say it's an exciting work of art, but to others it's a blot on the landscape. the three—metre—high bronze statue has been installed in a remote part of the north york moors national park. and it's certainly dividing opinion, as phil connell has been finding out. in surroundings that have barely changed in centuries, there's something new. overlooking weste rda le, something new. overlooking westerdale, the seated man
many pirate stations packed up, but caroline continued broadcasting from the sea until 1990.turned to the water. what we wanted to do is return the ship to a useful broadcasting purpose. because while we dine out on our nostalgia, which is our selling point, we also want to now look to the future. this is radio caroline. the sound of the who. # people try to put us down... having been streamed online since the late ‘90s, the station has just been granted a new am broadcast license. 50 years...
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this administration at this point is essentially like a cruise ship that's imported by a pirate crew and the pirate captain is trying to run the cruise ship with thehe cruise-- skeletal cruise in his same change course, but he doesn't't know how date run a cruise ship so the ship is there stalled in the water. most of the ship is proceeding on auto pilot while the captain's ranting saying i went to change the course, but he doesn't know how because he does not know how to run a cruise ship for this administration doesn't have a foreign-policy team in place. almost no second tier of official appointed by them or third tier officials and no serious policy or strategy, soous por they don't really know what they are doing and that's why you have confusion that we see. host: that brings us to september october issue of foreign affairs, trump and the allies and impact that this is having, that the team is having on us allies around the world see tim so, that interesting aspect is that you have to distinguish among three different things, the president who is his own individual singular cha
this administration at this point is essentially like a cruise ship that's imported by a pirate crew and the pirate captain is trying to run the cruise ship with thehe cruise-- skeletal cruise in his same change course, but he doesn't't know how date run a cruise ship so the ship is there stalled in the water. most of the ship is proceeding on auto pilot while the captain's ranting saying i went to change the course, but he doesn't know how because he does not know how to run a cruise ship for...
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people don't want to pirate content, they just want access to great entertainment. if i can't afford pay-tv or netflix, the best selection is going to the pirated dvd guy down the road. so we have been working with global studios who produce extraordinary content and telecommunications companies to make it incredibly simple and easy to use. it is integrated with my prepaid data package, so even if i don't have a bank account, i can still get access, i can download and watch absolutely everything quickly, and stream it at very low speeds. so for the products that work, it is really convenient. briefly, for the broader base of investors, when and where are you going to list? >> we haven't focused on listing yet. we will be executing our global ambition in the next 12 months. we would love to be a public company in the future and have access to global capital, but certainly for the for siebel future we are focused on execution and building customer base. >> great having you. thank you for talking to us. the cofounder and ceo. we are seeing downward pressure across mark
people don't want to pirate content, they just want access to great entertainment. if i can't afford pay-tv or netflix, the best selection is going to the pirated dvd guy down the road. so we have been working with global studios who produce extraordinary content and telecommunications companies to make it incredibly simple and easy to use. it is integrated with my prepaid data package, so even if i don't have a bank account, i can still get access, i can download and watch absolutely...
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it's 50 years ago today since britain's pirate radio stations were outlawed. careers of tony blackburn, john peel and kenny everett. but harold wilson's government introduced the marine 0ffences act which forced most to close down. tim muffett looks back to a pivotal era in radio. in the early 1960s, the bbc played hardly any pop. commercial radio was banned. by broadcasting from international waters, pirate stations like caroline, radio london, and swinging radio england exploited a loophole. this was radio caroline's london hq, where tony blackburn had his first audition. did you have any sense of what a big deal this was going to be for you and for pop culture? yes, i did, yeah. i really thought this was going to be the start of something very big. # keep on running... broadcasting pop music from ships like this out at sea, the pirate stations were very popular. but on land, they weren'tjust winning over millions of fans, they also faced a powerful enemy — the government. the pirates are a menace and i don't believe at all that the public wouldn't support a
it's 50 years ago today since britain's pirate radio stations were outlawed. careers of tony blackburn, john peel and kenny everett. but harold wilson's government introduced the marine 0ffences act which forced most to close down. tim muffett looks back to a pivotal era in radio. in the early 1960s, the bbc played hardly any pop. commercial radio was banned. by broadcasting from international waters, pirate stations like caroline, radio london, and swinging radio england exploited a loophole....
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these are pirates being captured, somali pirates right out of captain philip, many of you have seen that film. these are french, you had french marines who have landed in an italian military helicopter to refuel on a frigate. portuguese aircraft overhead protecting them, based on satellite imagery provided by the united states. it's a coalition, folks. we don't want to the world police, that's not our job. you want to work with allies, friends and partners take on challenges together so in addition to our navy and our joint partners, we need our allies, our friends. when we go to save china as we must in the south china sea on these artificial islands, we will rely not only on our ships on japan and south korea and australia to help us. we need the united nations, not a popular organization but the un is the backbone of international law that creates the regime of the oceans. it's a good treaty. we should ratify it.we need more of this. when i was a commander in the us southern command in doral for three years, colonel silvera was my team lead for many things. we filled these hospital sh
these are pirates being captured, somali pirates right out of captain philip, many of you have seen that film. these are french, you had french marines who have landed in an italian military helicopter to refuel on a frigate. portuguese aircraft overhead protecting them, based on satellite imagery provided by the united states. it's a coalition, folks. we don't want to the world police, that's not our job. you want to work with allies, friends and partners take on challenges together so in...
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he goes to a pirate team that is 53-56 on the season.i have had the opportunity to speak with kontos in the past. a very down to earth guy. said he was shocked to hear the news today. we certainly wish him the best. ♪ strummed guitar you can't experience the canadian rockies through a screen. you have to be here, with us. ♪ strummed guitar travel through this natural wonder and get a glimpse of amazing. with a glass of wine in one hand, and a camera in the other, aboard rocky mountaineer. canada's rocky mountains await. call your travel agent or rocky mountaineer for special offers now. >>> lindsey, how does it feel to be dating batman? >> looking much like his mom. then. princess dianna's secret tapes revealed. her mare nl struggles and a hidden romance confession. plus. >> what story do i feel is really important to tell? >> was she caught in a lie? a war of words. plus e.t. investigates, ripping off the biggest stars and their fans. >> then mariah carey's back stage kiss and tell. our exclusive with mimi, her twins and her boyfriend.
he goes to a pirate team that is 53-56 on the season.i have had the opportunity to speak with kontos in the past. a very down to earth guy. said he was shocked to hear the news today. we certainly wish him the best. ♪ strummed guitar you can't experience the canadian rockies through a screen. you have to be here, with us. ♪ strummed guitar travel through this natural wonder and get a glimpse of amazing. with a glass of wine in one hand, and a camera in the other, aboard rocky mountaineer....
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-- go, pirates! >> you're a happy girl. let's talk about what the "washington post" calls trump's whiplash, three presidential personas in three days. it is all still the same president. yesterday in reno, we saw him sticking to the script, sticking to the teleprompter, talking about unity. you know, what do you make of these three different appearances by this president? what it says about what kind of leader he is? >> well, what i tried to do is look at it through the lens of people that support him because ultimately i think that's the thing that -- that we as journalists struggle sometimes to understand. so i watched his speech in arizona with trump supporters and people also that didn't vote for either candidate last year. and -- and you know, for them, that moment was, you know, like fun and exciting. that was -- that was campaign trump. the speech the night before when he talked about afghanistan, they were also very satisfied and -- and -- you know, appreciative of the tone that he took when he did the speech about
-- go, pirates! >> you're a happy girl. let's talk about what the "washington post" calls trump's whiplash, three presidential personas in three days. it is all still the same president. yesterday in reno, we saw him sticking to the script, sticking to the teleprompter, talking about unity. you know, what do you make of these three different appearances by this president? what it says about what kind of leader he is? >> well, what i tried to do is look at it through the...
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is it equivalent of a pirate? maybe so, and people brought cases against companies based on that theory and the south african government filed briefs saying we don't want judges in the united states getting involved in this. we have our own system. it's called the truth in reconciliation commission. all that american judges are going to do is start getting everything mixed up. let us deal with our own problem. so how is it the american courts will treat that? do whatever the state department says? do we work out a system? now we're beginning to see special problems and if it's areas like this, remember, there's no supreme court of the world. other countries may have similar statutes. we better be able to have a system however we interpret similar words here that will work out overall. i mean the example to use is we always read in the paper whether it's true or not wants to sue henry kissinger. i don't know why, but we can't have a system where they are going to be sued. but the problem is this. if other countries
is it equivalent of a pirate? maybe so, and people brought cases against companies based on that theory and the south african government filed briefs saying we don't want judges in the united states getting involved in this. we have our own system. it's called the truth in reconciliation commission. all that american judges are going to do is start getting everything mixed up. let us deal with our own problem. so how is it the american courts will treat that? do whatever the state department...
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ryan didn't just make him a pirate costume. he created a pirate ship that wrapped around his entire wheelchair. >> i mean keaton always was an amazing kid. i mean he was an amazing kid before we wrapped a tire ship around him. it's bridged this gap for other people to embrace and come right up to him, you know, creating this inclusion that i mean these kids are often excluded because of, you know, their challenges and this is ultimate inclusion. i mean people are like swarming and wanting to talk to him. >> this is a beautiful story, but why is this news now? ryan launched a nonprofit called magic wheelchair. there's a team of volunteers and a whole lot of donations magic wheelchairs for children with special needs so they, too, can feel included. they're making them right now. they have 40 volunteer teams from all over the country. if you have a child with special needs and want a magic wheelchair or maybe you want to donate money or time, we have all the info on our website www.wusa9.com. >>> a 17-year-old from dumfries, virg
ryan didn't just make him a pirate costume. he created a pirate ship that wrapped around his entire wheelchair. >> i mean keaton always was an amazing kid. i mean he was an amazing kid before we wrapped a tire ship around him. it's bridged this gap for other people to embrace and come right up to him, you know, creating this inclusion that i mean these kids are often excluded because of, you know, their challenges and this is ultimate inclusion. i mean people are like swarming and wanting...
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how can you keep pirates at bay while we ask the man who has negotiated the pirate groups to secure the release of hostages the coordinator of the hostage support partnership for oceans piracy organization.
how can you keep pirates at bay while we ask the man who has negotiated the pirate groups to secure the release of hostages the coordinator of the hostage support partnership for oceans piracy organization.
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manny pina hit a two—run home run at the bottom of the eighth inning after the pirates had earlier inand recorded his 24th save of the season. fair comeback, that. finally, triplejump world champion christian taylor was back in action on wednesday in the picturesque and high altitude settings of tignes in france. at 3032 metres above sea level, there was hope that jonathan edwards' 22—year—old world record may fall but taylor missed out less than a week after claiming gold in london. the winner was the man who took silver behind him, his american compatriot will claye, who claimed first place in breezy conditions with a leading jump of 17.42 metres. high—5s all round. it looked more like skiing rather than triple jump. you can get all the latest sports news at our website. that's bbc.com/sport. for everything else, goodbye. let's see if the weather is going to be behaving itself on thursday. looking a little mixed. there's some rain out there right now, but thursday itself is looking not too bad across the uk. there will be some sunshine around and a few showers as well, so you mightj
manny pina hit a two—run home run at the bottom of the eighth inning after the pirates had earlier inand recorded his 24th save of the season. fair comeback, that. finally, triplejump world champion christian taylor was back in action on wednesday in the picturesque and high altitude settings of tignes in france. at 3032 metres above sea level, there was hope that jonathan edwards' 22—year—old world record may fall but taylor missed out less than a week after claiming gold in london. the...
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pirates, probably, at least in part. see, because the rule used to be i think in the 1790s, you find a pirate you hang him. and, by the way, first you hang him upside down, shake all the money out that's there and give it to the victims if you possibly can. who are today's pirates? the torturers? we see yeah, maybe torturers, that's what they said in the second circuit and she won. she went back to paraguay said i came to the united states wanting to look that torturer in the eye and i went back with so much more, even though she didn't collect the money. but you see the vindication. and we've -- that produced a whole industry of course. and once an industry of cases. and then the question was, well what are the limits? and those are harder than you think to figure out. it's not just who are today's pirates, all complicated statutes are complicated. but there's some special things about this. and one of the special things -- the law of nations, well what -- i mean, where do we look? now why is that a problem? it's import
pirates, probably, at least in part. see, because the rule used to be i think in the 1790s, you find a pirate you hang him. and, by the way, first you hang him upside down, shake all the money out that's there and give it to the victims if you possibly can. who are today's pirates? the torturers? we see yeah, maybe torturers, that's what they said in the second circuit and she won. she went back to paraguay said i came to the united states wanting to look that torturer in the eye and i went...
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dodgers and pirates, rich hill working on a perfect game. he gets help from chase utley.ses the first game on error. he loses the no hitter and game on this. a solo homer by josh harrison to lead off the tenth inning, pirates top the dodger, 1-0. looks like the sixers are at full strength when the season begins. ben simmons is clear for all basketball activities. the foot issue is a thing of thy he eagles are being coy.ext we expect to see the for half of football against the miami dolphins. we don't know how the run game will look. a lot of that is determined by the play of offensive line. carson wentz is anxious to see what that line can do. >> we are excited to see the chance to mesh together in situations like that. we thought the last couple of games, having other guys step up has been great. i'm getting the all five togetha good sign. >> still ahead, we hear from the soul as they prepare for another arena league title. the union run into the best team in mlb play. we just moved in about four months ago, but the living room's pretty blank. it's really nice when clien
dodgers and pirates, rich hill working on a perfect game. he gets help from chase utley.ses the first game on error. he loses the no hitter and game on this. a solo homer by josh harrison to lead off the tenth inning, pirates top the dodger, 1-0. looks like the sixers are at full strength when the season begins. ben simmons is clear for all basketball activities. the foot issue is a thing of thy he eagles are being coy.ext we expect to see the for half of football against the miami dolphins. we...
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pirated dvd, which is usually about $1.50 u.s.vietnam or thailand or saudi arabia, that's the price of i-flix per month so you can go from getting one pirated dvd or 10,000 hours of the best local shows, regional shows subtitled into your local language >> what is your relationship with disney, which very publicly recently is pulling its content from netflix to launch its own streaming. it feels like you are building this relationship with disney, going the other way. >> we have a great relationship with disney. we just announced that we're launching disney branded channels on, i-flix throughout southeast asia we're probably one of the only services in the world where we'll have a marvel channel. a pixar channel. so you'll go to the service, click on marvel and see all the great disney stories from that brand. click on pixar, disney kids and everything from the house of dusdu disney i'm sure disney has different strategies for different parts of the world we're proud to be their partner to partner >> patrick, you say netflix isn't
pirated dvd, which is usually about $1.50 u.s.vietnam or thailand or saudi arabia, that's the price of i-flix per month so you can go from getting one pirated dvd or 10,000 hours of the best local shows, regional shows subtitled into your local language >> what is your relationship with disney, which very publicly recently is pulling its content from netflix to launch its own streaming. it feels like you are building this relationship with disney, going the other way. >> we have a...
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louis cardinals versus the pittsburgh pirates. 7:00 p.m. eastern. on espn.kends. >> go bucs. >> it's all about the cardinals. >> ron on his 64th birthday looks like a 7-year-old with that -- >> he looks like a 7-year-old. >> and diane. >> your hat looks better. i'm a little bit jealous. my fitted cap doesn't fit quite so well. but i'm working on it. >> you wear it well. >> "pop news" is next. >> yes! everyone's got to listen to mom. when it comes to reducing the sugar in your family's diet coke, dr. pepper, and pepsi hear you and we're working together to do just that. bringing you more great tasting beverages with less sugar or no sugar at all. smaller portion sizes, clear calorie labels, and reminders to think balance. because we know mom wants what's best. more beverage choices, smaller portions, less sugar. balanceus.org it's our back to school beeone cent evente. at office depot office max. 10 pack pens, one cent. composition notebooks,scissors, and plastic folders all one cent each! hurry to office depot office max. ♪taking care of business. you brush
louis cardinals versus the pittsburgh pirates. 7:00 p.m. eastern. on espn.kends. >> go bucs. >> it's all about the cardinals. >> ron on his 64th birthday looks like a 7-year-old with that -- >> he looks like a 7-year-old. >> and diane. >> your hat looks better. i'm a little bit jealous. my fitted cap doesn't fit quite so well. but i'm working on it. >> you wear it well. >> "pop news" is next. >> yes! everyone's got to listen to...
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people don't want to pirate content.cess to great entertainment, and that is universal. if i can't afford pay-tv or netflix, often the best solution is going to be pirated dvd just down the road. for three years, iflix has been working with global studios who produce extraordinary content and telecommunications companies in emerging markets to make it incredibly simple and easy-to-use. it is integrated with my prepaid data packets. even if i don't have a bank account, i can still get access to it. i can download and watch absolutely everything quickly. i can stream at low speeds. it is a product that really works and is really convenient. yousef: very briefly for the broader base of investors, when and where are you going to list? guest: we haven't focused on listing yet. we are going to be executing our global ambition the next 12 months. we would love to be a public company in the future and have access to the global capital that that provides. certainly, for the foreseeable future, we are focused on, building our cust
people don't want to pirate content.cess to great entertainment, and that is universal. if i can't afford pay-tv or netflix, often the best solution is going to be pirated dvd just down the road. for three years, iflix has been working with global studios who produce extraordinary content and telecommunications companies in emerging markets to make it incredibly simple and easy-to-use. it is integrated with my prepaid data packets. even if i don't have a bank account, i can still get access to...
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these are pirates being captured, somali pirates out of captain phillips. u.s.rench marines who have landed in an italian military helicopter, they refuel at danish, based on satellite imagery provided by the united states, it's a coalition, folks, we don't want to be the world's policeman, that's not our job, we want to work with allies, friends and partners to take on advantages together so in addition to our navy and our joint partners, we need our allies, our friends, when we go to face china as we must in the south china sea in the artificial islands we are relying not only on our ships but japan and south korea and south raleigh to help -- australia. we need more of this. when i was commander of u.s. southern command in doral for three years, colonel jorge saveedra was my team lead for many, many things. we filled these hospital ships with doctors and nurses private sector, interagency, allied doctors, we had dutch and french military doctors and civilian volunteers, we had everybody operating on this. it was the ultimate team sport in many years of admira
these are pirates being captured, somali pirates out of captain phillips. u.s.rench marines who have landed in an italian military helicopter, they refuel at danish, based on satellite imagery provided by the united states, it's a coalition, folks, we don't want to be the world's policeman, that's not our job, we want to work with allies, friends and partners to take on advantages together so in addition to our navy and our joint partners, we need our allies, our friends, when we go to face...
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it's about our allies and friends look at this photograph, these are pirates capture ed an somali pirates out of phillips many of you have seen that film i'm sure. these are french -- you have french marines who have landed in italian military helicopter. they refuel at aish portuguese, aircraft overhead protecting them. based on satellite imagery provided by the united states. it's a coalition folks we don't want to be the world's policeman what's not our job but we want to work with ally, friends and partners to take on challenges together. so in addition to our navy and our joint partners, we need our ally our friend. when we go to face china, as we must in the south china sea on these artificial islands, we'll rely not only on or ships but on japan and south korea and australia to help us. question need the united nations not a popular organization. but the u.n. is the backbone of international law that creates the regime of the oceans it's a good treaty we should ratify it. we need more of this. when i was a commander of u.s. southern comangd right here for three years, kernel jorge
it's about our allies and friends look at this photograph, these are pirates capture ed an somali pirates out of phillips many of you have seen that film i'm sure. these are french -- you have french marines who have landed in italian military helicopter. they refuel at aish portuguese, aircraft overhead protecting them. based on satellite imagery provided by the united states. it's a coalition folks we don't want to be the world's policeman what's not our job but we want to work with ally,...
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nothing was done, because that would infringe on people's rights who live in pry pirate villages.reg: i do know know you had civil rights in a pirate paradise. >> absolutely, under the european view. greg: ambassador joo john bolton, thank you, sir. >> thank you. greg: on wall street stocks closed sessions lower following the terrorist attack, dow down 274. largest one-day drop in 391 months, s&p down 38, and nasdaq down 23, volume 3.1 billion shares. walmart falling more than 1.5% after retailer issued a disappointing outlook, despite beating earnings particulars. -- expectations, and jobless claims hit lowest level in 6 months with 232,000 americans filing initial claims last week. a reminder, listen to louo report three times a day, coast-to-coast on the salem radio network. >> up next, vice president pence said that united states stands with spain against radical islamic terror. >> whatever inspired today's terror attack, united states stands rea ready to assist the people of spain. greg: charlie hurt will be join me next. stick around. my "business" was going nowhere... so i
nothing was done, because that would infringe on people's rights who live in pry pirate villages.reg: i do know know you had civil rights in a pirate paradise. >> absolutely, under the european view. greg: ambassador joo john bolton, thank you, sir. >> thank you. greg: on wall street stocks closed sessions lower following the terrorist attack, dow down 274. largest one-day drop in 391 months, s&p down 38, and nasdaq down 23, volume 3.1 billion shares. walmart falling more than...
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pirates, was led by contractors. italians, frenchmen, and they ended up liberating the 340 american sailors who were in 1805.age in tripoli this is happened more than people want to imagine. >> of her video august -- proper radio audience, our guest is erik prince to read if you are a veteran of the war in afghanistan, we have there for a decade and a half. andl get to your calls comments in the moment. you have been in afghanistan both as a navy seal and in blackwater. how many numerous times. why did we get to this how did we get to this situation? why the stalemate? ince: >> it is because of air power and other forces. they were decimated and pushed back, but the more that we've turned it into a conventional army operation, we have gone backwards. now we are at the point that the taliban, having survived this force exceeding years, they are at their best. they are survivors of all of the wars, and they know exactly how the u.s. operates, how the u.s. collect signals intelligence, and surveillance, and targets and
pirates, was led by contractors. italians, frenchmen, and they ended up liberating the 340 american sailors who were in 1805.age in tripoli this is happened more than people want to imagine. >> of her video august -- proper radio audience, our guest is erik prince to read if you are a veteran of the war in afghanistan, we have there for a decade and a half. andl get to your calls comments in the moment. you have been in afghanistan both as a navy seal and in blackwater. how many numerous...
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pirates probably at least in part. the rule used to be i think in the 1790s, you find a pirate, you hang him. by the way, folks, you hang him upside down, shake all of the money out and give it to the victims if you possibly can. torture? yeah, we said maybe torture. that's what they said in the second circuit. she won and she went back to paraguay and said i came to the united states wanted to look that torturer in the eye and i went back with so much more, even though she didn't collect the money. but, you see, vindication. that produced a whole industry, of course. once an industry of cases. then the question is what are the limit, and those are harder than you think to figure out. it is not just who are today's pirates. all complicated statues are complicated, but there are some special things about this. one of the special things -- well, the law of nations, well, what -- i mean where do we look? why is that a problem? it is important to understand one reason why it is a problem, more difficult. not overcomeable,
pirates probably at least in part. the rule used to be i think in the 1790s, you find a pirate, you hang him. by the way, folks, you hang him upside down, shake all of the money out and give it to the victims if you possibly can. torture? yeah, we said maybe torture. that's what they said in the second circuit. she won and she went back to paraguay and said i came to the united states wanted to look that torturer in the eye and i went back with so much more, even though she didn't collect the...
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pittsburgh pirates st.nals celebrated the little league classic as some of these cave has an challenge. garrett maxes here at those highlights. central bankers gathering in jackson hole, wyoming while european central bank or mario draghi announced the end to the economic stimulus. a lot of report from london. you are watching "fbn:am." whether it be with customer contracts, agreements to lease a space or protecting your work. legalzoom's network of attorneys can help you, every step of the way. so you can focus on what you do and we'll handle the legal stuff that comes up along the way. legalzoom. legal help is here. the dinosaurs' extinction... got you outnumbered. don't listen to them. not appropriate. now i'm mashing these potatoes with my stick of butter... why don't you sit over here. find your awesome with the xfinity stream app. included with xfinity tv. more to stream to every screen. cheryl: here's a reminder for major league baseball that pathos of the kids game. garrett max series boards. >> i f
pittsburgh pirates st.nals celebrated the little league classic as some of these cave has an challenge. garrett maxes here at those highlights. central bankers gathering in jackson hole, wyoming while european central bank or mario draghi announced the end to the economic stimulus. a lot of report from london. you are watching "fbn:am." whether it be with customer contracts, agreements to lease a space or protecting your work. legalzoom's network of attorneys can help you, every step...
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in 1998 in this entire part of the stadium is made to look like a 19th century pirate village. during the game, the cannons you see here go off once, six times from the bucks score a touchdown. here at the stadium, not too long ago. quarterback kirk cousins, he won't be seeing any action tonight. he's focused on week one, dj square showing off this style. tonight's game a dress rehearsal for the backups hoping to make this roster, in the roster trimmed from 90 players down to 53 on saturday. so if we showed you these cannons, hopefully these guys out here keep those quiet. you have to take a look up on the pirate ship, a beautiful view and you see the team actually warming up ahead of tonight's game. we'll have a lot more headed your way at we'll send this back to you see if there's any hidden treasure left on the ship. >> a quick programming note for you, nbc 4 is the only place to see the redskins finals preseason game against tampa bay. coverage begins tonight at 7:30. followed by the redskins post game report and then news 4 at 11:00. they'll be running on cozy. >> i can't
in 1998 in this entire part of the stadium is made to look like a 19th century pirate village. during the game, the cannons you see here go off once, six times from the bucks score a touchdown. here at the stadium, not too long ago. quarterback kirk cousins, he won't be seeing any action tonight. he's focused on week one, dj square showing off this style. tonight's game a dress rehearsal for the backups hoping to make this roster, in the roster trimmed from 90 players down to 53 on saturday. so...
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pirate rat attacks out here, but plenty of thrills to be had here on lake harmony. you have boating, water skiing , trail running, my personal favorite, which is stands update paddle boarding, just something for everybody, and true lakeside living at its fine else. i'm reporting here live from lake harmony, ukee, we send it back over to you. >> wow, stand up paddle boarding. i have no balance. so i have no shot. i'll just watch you, alex. thanks so much. still to come, more than just white rafting, to do here in this area. it is beautiful. when we come back, we're taking you to camelback mountain. where zip lining is just part of the fun. you can find our pat gallen, test it all out. >> they're going to go to one of our friends house and see the eclipse. >> and you're going to put on those great glasses in. >> oh, ya. >> oh, ya. that's what i am talking b and reminder it is not just summer fells, it is also eclipsefest. today we handed out government approved cbs-3 glasses l we come back, the reason it is so important you have them on before you look to the scion mo
pirate rat attacks out here, but plenty of thrills to be had here on lake harmony. you have boating, water skiing , trail running, my personal favorite, which is stands update paddle boarding, just something for everybody, and true lakeside living at its fine else. i'm reporting here live from lake harmony, ukee, we send it back over to you. >> wow, stand up paddle boarding. i have no balance. so i have no shot. i'll just watch you, alex. thanks so much. still to come, more than just...
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our research found that these modern-day pirates used to fishing technology in the waters all across asia. they're searching for more valuable fish species. >> [speaking foreign language] >> the industrial strength culture in thailand -- it is driving illegal this trafficking and across southeast asia to the global shrimp industry continues to rebrand itself as sustainable, but this film raises important questions about the poor agriculture andnd the y ingredients used to grow them. there is the precious marine biology diversity. also in restaurants a and sold n stores, troropical prawns are popular choiceces of food across the western world today. the r region is s a country'ss leading prododucer of ron to export overseas. it is at the center of the struggle. thousands of f impoverished pepe were fighting to conserve their natural resources and livelihood against the might of the ron industry. >>>> [speaking foreiggn languag] >> a farmer byby profession. they are flolooded with saltwatr in via aggressive shrimp farmers. there once for talk cropland now lies under a prawn pond. she i
our research found that these modern-day pirates used to fishing technology in the waters all across asia. they're searching for more valuable fish species. >> [speaking foreign language] >> the industrial strength culture in thailand -- it is driving illegal this trafficking and across southeast asia to the global shrimp industry continues to rebrand itself as sustainable, but this film raises important questions about the poor agriculture andnd the y ingredients used to grow them....
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discussed the story more depth now i'm joined by bruno can't chairman of the burden branch of the pirate party getting to you know what do you make of those statements from cigna gabrielle and mr open yeah well i think it's at the moment just about the rally for the dark so basically their statement sounds like this is the social democrats are going a completely different way then this if you will but basically they have many months before already confirmed that they also would raise the funds for the military up to two percent of their many politicians of influence in germany to support the chancellor in increasing military spending to two percent. i think there's a lot of politicians who of course would like to raise it specially if you look at our. our minister for defense or some left on the line she always tries to make me on more strong and. it needs to be said that the. all there is some ply us into technology is really on a bit level so basically there is really needed some money to spend but it became a special it got a special twist when our donald trump came and was asking to
discussed the story more depth now i'm joined by bruno can't chairman of the burden branch of the pirate party getting to you know what do you make of those statements from cigna gabrielle and mr open yeah well i think it's at the moment just about the rally for the dark so basically their statement sounds like this is the social democrats are going a completely different way then this if you will but basically they have many months before already confirmed that they also would raise the funds...
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. >> when i first got in in 2003, there was the giants and the pirates.tis. he don't even want to throw a strike. >> first day, i suit up in a pirates uniform. i felt like i was a kid again. >> let's go. stay focused. >> attack mode, baby, attack mode. >> being familiar with something i grew up with, playing baseball. and so i felt alive at that point. baseball, no matter where you are, in prison or on the street, it's baseball. >> yeah. >> go, go! get him, get him! he's out of there. whoo-hoo! >> my year, i hope to hit over .400 and still be the leadg se stealer on the team. >> go, go, go! go, go! >> in prison, you know, base stealing, that's not a good term to use, but baseball-wise, that's the best term to use. stealing bases and throwing people out. now i know why baseball is america's pastime sport, you know? >> key is serving a 25-year-to-life sentence that began when he was 17 years old. >> at 17 i was just confused. i didn't know who i was. i wanted to play sports because i wanted to go to college, you know, and play baseball, you know. but then s
. >> when i first got in in 2003, there was the giants and the pirates.tis. he don't even want to throw a strike. >> first day, i suit up in a pirates uniform. i felt like i was a kid again. >> let's go. stay focused. >> attack mode, baby, attack mode. >> being familiar with something i grew up with, playing baseball. and so i felt alive at that point. baseball, no matter where you are, in prison or on the street, it's baseball. >> yeah. >> go, go! get...
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. >>> the passengers on a cruise ship it has been over a week on a blacked out ship for fear of pirates. 1900 passengers on the sea princess selling from sydney australia to do by and for 10 days the ship was blacked out from dusk to dawn to keep pirates away. basically the ship became a ghost and the curtains were drawn, the lights were dimmed or they were turned off completely. passengers were told to lock the balcony doors and cabin windows and to prepare for sudden turns in case the ship had to maneuver away from the pirate ships. luckily the ship did not face a real danger and safely sailed back to port. >>> what could've been a very been dangerous situation in boulder city, nevada was caught on tape and we show this to you and watch the right top side of your screen. >> what happened was the battery in a woman's purse exploded and caught fire. the woman threw it off of her lap and the purse was hot enough that it singed the carpet, and the woman was treated for minor burns. it was not the cell phone exploded and local stations reported was the battery attached to the bait pen -- v
. >>> the passengers on a cruise ship it has been over a week on a blacked out ship for fear of pirates. 1900 passengers on the sea princess selling from sydney australia to do by and for 10 days the ship was blacked out from dusk to dawn to keep pirates away. basically the ship became a ghost and the curtains were drawn, the lights were dimmed or they were turned off completely. passengers were told to lock the balcony doors and cabin windows and to prepare for sudden turns in case...
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with public-private cooperation receiving fuel after being stolen from the pirates not only geopolitics or trade and the economy but i tried to communicate what it is like to sail into the arctic what does it feel like? it is choppy and challenging i spent 11 years of my life and spent 16 years day for day of the ocean sometimes things go wrong. more often this is the notion that i know. the room or the office with the view. i tried to pour that experience into the bookit's thu this is a sailor's book. thank you. [applause] any questions you would like to ask that all?. >>. >> i should put it in new zealand i also did not put the philippines or thailand but they did so because those are the three largest maritime you are correctly t pointing out new zealand and thailand also have a very close relationship with sweet -- singapore. >> i would like to ask as the commander with the growing unrest in venezuela and in terms of refugees?. >> i think you have hit the dark end of the spectrum think you -- you've hit the really dark end of the spectrum would be a complete collapse of order in the
with public-private cooperation receiving fuel after being stolen from the pirates not only geopolitics or trade and the economy but i tried to communicate what it is like to sail into the arctic what does it feel like? it is choppy and challenging i spent 11 years of my life and spent 16 years day for day of the ocean sometimes things go wrong. more often this is the notion that i know. the room or the office with the view. i tried to pour that experience into the bookit's thu this is a...
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(mark) (mark) dodgers lefty rich hill tossed nine no-hit innings against the pirates in pittsburgh onednesday. the 10th inning was a killer. josh harrison led off the bottom of the 10th with a home run to give the pirates a 1-0 win over los angeles. hill had a perfect game until third baseman logan forsythe booted jordy mercer's grounder for an error leading off the ninth. hill retired the next three pirates, but the dodgers failed to score in the 10th before harrison's 16th homer of the season sent los angeles to its first loss in three games. hill became the first pitcher since pedro martinez in 1995 to take a no-hit try into extra innings. l.a. hit into two inning-ending double plays, left the bases loaded in the fourth and went 0-for-9 with runners in scoring position. the dodgers dropped to 89-36, by far the best record in the majors. they still own a 21-game lead in the nl west with a magic number of 16. (mark) cubs manager joe maddon admitted he should have pulled slugger kris bryant sooner during the ninth inning of tuesday's 13-9 win over the reds after bryant got hit on the
(mark) (mark) dodgers lefty rich hill tossed nine no-hit innings against the pirates in pittsburgh onednesday. the 10th inning was a killer. josh harrison led off the bottom of the 10th with a home run to give the pirates a 1-0 win over los angeles. hill had a perfect game until third baseman logan forsythe booted jordy mercer's grounder for an error leading off the ninth. hill retired the next three pirates, but the dodgers failed to score in the 10th before harrison's 16th homer of the season...