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skipper pfaff du plessis did his best to lift the ru nway plessis did his best to lift the runway ate. du plessis tried to force the issue when he missed on altogether. needing 14 i’u ns missed on altogether. needing 14 runs from the final over, it proved a bridge too far, as they got their campaign under way a bridge too far, as they got their campaign underway in a bridge too far, as they got their campaign under way in a stunning way, while south africa suffered consecutive losses. and it doesn't get any easier as they face up to india on wednesday in southampton. we played so well, especially in england. it's not easy for us. you know, conditions are not giving us the favours which we are used to at home. but again, i thought one of the best... 0ne home. but again, i thought one of the best... one of the best performances to us, and we love to play the way we played today. i'm sure that it won't be happening every day, but that is the idea. i know we would love to play better. to blame bad luck is not an option for me. you know, with the previous game and today, i think you still
skipper pfaff du plessis did his best to lift the ru nway plessis did his best to lift the runway ate. du plessis tried to force the issue when he missed on altogether. needing 14 i’u ns missed on altogether. needing 14 runs from the final over, it proved a bridge too far, as they got their campaign under way a bridge too far, as they got their campaign underway in a bridge too far, as they got their campaign under way in a stunning way, while south africa suffered consecutive losses. and it...
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pfaff du plessis innings, court by —— court.by 49 runs. it is the first time since 2003 they failed to get out of the group. chips away at your confidence, edge await your ego, it gives a way of ——at you as a player. as much as i can say all the coach can say, the responsibility lies with every player to try and make sure he comes to the park and give everything. if confidence is an issue, you just sort it out yourself. lewis hamilton has ta ken a stranglehold in the formula one world title after cruising to victory in the french grand prix. he finished well ahead of his mercedez teammate valterri bottas, making it six wins in eight races. ferrari's charles leclerc took third, with sebastian vettel fifth. miriam walker—khan reports. another mercedes front row lockout with hamilton and valtteri bosses. the two mclarens ahead of sebastian vettel, this wasn't the start he would have hoped for. hamilton's however was clinical. it looked like it was his race to lose. and without a strong only continuing, rre would have to hope for so
pfaff du plessis innings, court by —— court.by 49 runs. it is the first time since 2003 they failed to get out of the group. chips away at your confidence, edge await your ego, it gives a way of ——at you as a player. as much as i can say all the coach can say, the responsibility lies with every player to try and make sure he comes to the park and give everything. if confidence is an issue, you just sort it out yourself. lewis hamilton has ta ken a stranglehold in the formula one world...
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faf du plessis next. and after 50 hashim amla two. no escape for the men in black.ly start of a south african scramble four runs, he finished on a high, making 67 of his team's 241. but thatis making 67 of his team's 241. but that is not evasive trail. south africa's world cup chances more based on defending a small total. the balance was about to ship. that plan pirouette was followed by several other dizzy kiwis. ross taylor, then ken latham, 80—4, south africa were in this. still out there was kane williamson, new zealand's captain and star. is regarded as one of the best batsman in the world because of shots like this in situations like this. in games like this there are always was. imran tahir close. in fact, this there are always was. imran tahir close. infact, it this there are always was. imran tahir close. in fact, it would have been our. williamson had hit it. a mistake that summed up south africa's tournament. there only final over was williamson. aziz completed his entry. inexpertly finish the match and effectively ended south africa's welcome. patrick v
faf du plessis next. and after 50 hashim amla two. no escape for the men in black.ly start of a south african scramble four runs, he finished on a high, making 67 of his team's 241. but thatis making 67 of his team's 241. but that is not evasive trail. south africa's world cup chances more based on defending a small total. the balance was about to ship. that plan pirouette was followed by several other dizzy kiwis. ross taylor, then ken latham, 80—4, south africa were in this. still out there...
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faf du plessis leading the charge. for south africa, finally a little pride restored.dings after that result for south africa. just their second win. they can't reach the semifinals but a bit of pride there. sri lanka's hopes have taken a blow because if they had won, they would have gone level on points with england. you may have seen that very public spat between england opener jonny bairstow and former captain michael vaughan. bairstow has claimed that people want them to fail and the media aren't supportive enough. vaughan has accused him of having a negative and pathetic mindset. here's the current england playerjos buttler their mood in the camp is still very good. naturally there are some external pressures and it would be naive to say we have got our blinkers on and are not aware of things that are going on outside or the pressure of the tournament, so i think wejust have the pressure of the tournament, so i think we just have to accept those things. that is what is going to happen during tournament cricket. we know the situation we are in, nothing has changed,
faf du plessis leading the charge. for south africa, finally a little pride restored.dings after that result for south africa. just their second win. they can't reach the semifinals but a bit of pride there. sri lanka's hopes have taken a blow because if they had won, they would have gone level on points with england. you may have seen that very public spat between england opener jonny bairstow and former captain michael vaughan. bairstow has claimed that people want them to fail and the media...
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you did a terrific job talking about plessy v. ferguson last week, and we both wish we had had much more time. we feel like there was so much more to say. in my section, we talked about it was not an accident happened on a railroad. in that case, it was a state law that plessy was challenging. many states, especially states like nebraska that had strong populist support, tried to pass laws to regulate railroads and railroad rates in their state, and the supreme court overruled those laws, overturned them, saying railroads engaged in interstate commerce and any regulation of them has to be at the federal level. congress finally responds and passes the interstate commerce act, which is really a watershed moment because it means the federal government for the first time is turning toward what we would now call a regulatory state, right? the interstate commerce commission becomes a model for this hybrid of executive and legislative and judicial branch in a commission. ok, what do i mean by that? the interstate commerce act created a f
you did a terrific job talking about plessy v. ferguson last week, and we both wish we had had much more time. we feel like there was so much more to say. in my section, we talked about it was not an accident happened on a railroad. in that case, it was a state law that plessy was challenging. many states, especially states like nebraska that had strong populist support, tried to pass laws to regulate railroads and railroad rates in their state, and the supreme court overruled those laws,...
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from them in russia it's now it's the opposite they've business is outside of russia was snatched plessis frozen the whole blog and now the student whine about. what politicians do to. put themselves on the line they get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. or some want to. have to go right to the press this is like the for 3 of the 4 people. i'm interested always in the waters in the house. i should. now italy has raised the stakes in its ongoing conflict with the european union over the country's debt crisis deputy prime minister sell the niece has said he will resign if brussels doesn't greenlight his proposed tax cuts it comes after the italian parliament proposed a new way debt payment so-called mini boughts a form of financial bond which brussels apparently sees as a potential threat to the euro. explains more one always feels bad for the e.u. as if the public humiliation of 17000000 brits saying they just didn't like it wasn't enough now it's got another troublesome child on its hands italy now while italy is the 3rd biggest economy in europe it's also one of the
from them in russia it's now it's the opposite they've business is outside of russia was snatched plessis frozen the whole blog and now the student whine about. what politicians do to. put themselves on the line they get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. or some want to. have to go right to the press this is like the for 3 of the 4 people. i'm interested always in the waters in the house. i should. now italy has raised the stakes in its ongoing conflict with the european...
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needing 391, captain faf du plessis is had given them hope against pakistan, as he moved past 50, butnt they shot skywards and went for 63. pakistan have already beaten in the group phase and this victory keeps their own semifinal hopes alive. there's more on the bbc sport website where you can watch the conclusion of the murray match in the doubles final at queen's, which is also live on bbc2. for now, that is all from me. 00:02:14,403 --> 2147483051:37:51,917 now on bbc one, it's time 2147483051:37:51,917 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 for the news where you are. the headlines atjust after seven. there's focus on boris johnson's private life after police were called to his partner's flat after a row meanwhile his opponent for the conservative leadership says he should be answering questions about his brexit plans. it is no way to become prime minister by ducking these very important questions, and so far he is not answering them. the united states reportedly launched a cyber attack on iranian weapons systems on thursday as president trump pulled out of air strikes on the country. neither
needing 391, captain faf du plessis is had given them hope against pakistan, as he moved past 50, butnt they shot skywards and went for 63. pakistan have already beaten in the group phase and this victory keeps their own semifinal hopes alive. there's more on the bbc sport website where you can watch the conclusion of the murray match in the doubles final at queen's, which is also live on bbc2. for now, that is all from me. 00:02:14,403 --> 2147483051:37:51,917 now on bbc one, it's time...
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away from them in russia it's now it's the opposite dave business is outside of russia was snatched plessis frozen the whole block down the street and whine about. and there were $14006.00 i was substituting for a 5th grade class all of sudden it's kids come bursting a library really agitated said one of the boys to their health and on the way he collapsed the next morning. we were not spraying anything but the teachers had actually gone out and taken pictures when all this chaos was going on the school and students were being and they were spraying right in the feels right adjacent to. a follow up study was done on that $32.00 page study the last 4 pages are the chemicals that they have found. we have shown an association between organophosphate exposure as measured by those metabolites in the mother's urine during pregnancy and shorten just station abnormal neonatal reflexes decreased mental development in the children at 2 years of age decreased i.q. at age 7 and 10 years of age pervasive developmental disorder which is like. symptoms attention problems in school age poor executive funct
away from them in russia it's now it's the opposite dave business is outside of russia was snatched plessis frozen the whole block down the street and whine about. and there were $14006.00 i was substituting for a 5th grade class all of sudden it's kids come bursting a library really agitated said one of the boys to their health and on the way he collapsed the next morning. we were not spraying anything but the teachers had actually gone out and taken pictures when all this chaos was going on...
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so the case gets a footnote in plessy versus ferguson of an example of a precedent in which the court said separate but equal is not the intention of anti-discrimination laws. and that's kate brown. one of the thing that is has frustrated me is that there is no photo of her that i've ever found. so in situations like museum exhibits or other places where we want to be able to talk about her and so many other women really and it's so hashed to figure out in some places where people want illustrations, they want to see what does this person look like? i want to be able to imagine them. and if there's not a photo it makes it more difficult. i think that's one of the challenges that we face when we translate this work. a i would like to get to couple audience questions before we close. this question maybe for katherine. it asks did many of the women involved with the underground railroad later have an active involvement as spy force the union? -- spies for the union? >> you mean women who with were conductors or women who were -- >> i think it means that either women invofrled in the unde
so the case gets a footnote in plessy versus ferguson of an example of a precedent in which the court said separate but equal is not the intention of anti-discrimination laws. and that's kate brown. one of the thing that is has frustrated me is that there is no photo of her that i've ever found. so in situations like museum exhibits or other places where we want to be able to talk about her and so many other women really and it's so hashed to figure out in some places where people want...
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washington in a poorly -- in an inexplicable decision that i predict will go down like dread and plessy as low moments in the history of american jurisprudence. nokt out an important provision of the voting rights act. that provision required southern states to gain justice department approval before they change their voting laws. what has happened since that provision has been disabled? no less than ho states have been on a tear, a tear to hastily introduce and seek to pass a wide range of laws. one voter i.d. law, two poll closing, three, voter purging. four, handcuffing community-based organizations like the league of women voters or the national urban league or any community-based organization from registering people to vote. the first member of this terrible trio is the united states supreme court. the second member of this terrible trio are these state legislatures all across america. the state legislatures which have sought most recently the state legislature in a state of tennessee, seeking to make it more difficult for people to vote by adding artificial restrictions based on f
washington in a poorly -- in an inexplicable decision that i predict will go down like dread and plessy as low moments in the history of american jurisprudence. nokt out an important provision of the voting rights act. that provision required southern states to gain justice department approval before they change their voting laws. what has happened since that provision has been disabled? no less than ho states have been on a tear, a tear to hastily introduce and seek to pass a wide range of...
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in order for people to get brown versus the board of education pb given the dred scott decision or plessy versus ferguson but any kept coming up because the constitution was in place that guaranteed rights. what was your perspective on that analysis. >> emancipation wasn't achieved by the original constitution and indeed wasn't achieved in a real sense by the constitution at any stage. it was achieved by a bloody seven-year civil war. to it -- the results of that civil war were subsequently embodied in the amendments to the constitution which immediately followed it. i think that it is clearly right that the original constitution was -- it effectively did not deal with slavery. it was ambiguous on the subject. and that was because it was a subject on which the founding fathers would probably have never been able to agree. and that was a missed opportunity at a time when slaves were beginning to be emancipated in much of the rest of the civilized world. >> let me -- let me km back and correct you on a point. because in a sense the emancipation was a -- bass was a battleground for you to fo
in order for people to get brown versus the board of education pb given the dred scott decision or plessy versus ferguson but any kept coming up because the constitution was in place that guaranteed rights. what was your perspective on that analysis. >> emancipation wasn't achieved by the original constitution and indeed wasn't achieved in a real sense by the constitution at any stage. it was achieved by a bloody seven-year civil war. to it -- the results of that civil war were...
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supreme court that gave america the dred scott decision in 1857 and the supreme court that gave us plessy versus ferguson in 1896 and recently gave a shelby county versus holder and shop versus reno in the undoing of the modern civil rights movement, the modern reconstruction. , why is ittion is that congress should be the one -- you would think we would rely on the supreme court for justice in the country but people are coming to congress to act. perhaps reverend sutton let me come to you about that. i do have to identify the fact that we have two great marylanders here, mr. coates and mr. sutton. we are very proud of the view -- proud of both of you. >> let me say i am a bit that my and appalled brother panelist here when we are talking about reparations goes to family and all of that. we are all hard-working and of course -- i just don't want the impression to be that if those are for reparations don't know about the role of family. --let me just ask you >> why congress, because your leaders. legislation helped get us into this mess, legislation has a role, the church has a role, educa
supreme court that gave america the dred scott decision in 1857 and the supreme court that gave us plessy versus ferguson in 1896 and recently gave a shelby county versus holder and shop versus reno in the undoing of the modern civil rights movement, the modern reconstruction. , why is ittion is that congress should be the one -- you would think we would rely on the supreme court for justice in the country but people are coming to congress to act. perhaps reverend sutton let me come to you...
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supreme court that gave america the dred scott decision in 1857 and the supreme court that davis plessy 1956 andrguson in recently gave us shop versus reno in the undoing of the modern civil rights movement. is why is itere that congress should be the one to act? we would think we would rely on the supreme court for justice, but people are coming to congress. that. come to you about i do have two identify the fact that we have two great marylanders here today. we are very proud of both. reverend sutton? that i am a bit dismayed and appalled that my brother panelist, when we are talking about reparations, goes to family. we're all hard-working. we're all for family. i don't want the impression to be that those who are for reparations do not know about the role of family. while we're on that point, let me just ask you -- >> why congress? your leaders. legislation help just into this mess -- legislation helped us into this mess, legislation has a role. maybe the supreme court and hopefully the president. your role is to redress some of what your predecessors did in this congress. i think y
supreme court that gave america the dred scott decision in 1857 and the supreme court that davis plessy 1956 andrguson in recently gave us shop versus reno in the undoing of the modern civil rights movement. is why is itere that congress should be the one to act? we would think we would rely on the supreme court for justice, but people are coming to congress. that. come to you about i do have two identify the fact that we have two great marylanders here today. we are very proud of both....
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despite a 63 from captain faf du plessis, south africa never got close to pakistan's first innings totaln's pga championship in minnesota — the third major of the season. the 22—year—old made this putt on the final hole to win by one shot from world number three sung hyun park. she led through out the final round to claim her first lpga title. she looks quite pleased with that. just like us on a monday morning when we arrive. like steph when she arrived. it is good to have her back. she is making me laugh far too much. carol is aboard the hms enterprise. i am joined enterprise. i amjoined by lieutenant darren petty. why is hms enterprise here in london? we are here in —— forthe enterprise here in london? we are here in —— for the launch of sea week as well as the ceremony of the jews. it was either a barrel of rum ora jews. it was either a barrel of rum or a barrel of wine to pay tax. we are doing that in the tower of london later. so the hms enterprise does a lot. tell us about it. it is hydrographic and oceanographic little of everything from mapping the sea floor to taking sea samples
despite a 63 from captain faf du plessis, south africa never got close to pakistan's first innings totaln's pga championship in minnesota — the third major of the season. the 22—year—old made this putt on the final hole to win by one shot from world number three sung hyun park. she led through out the final round to claim her first lpga title. she looks quite pleased with that. just like us on a monday morning when we arrive. like steph when she arrived. it is good to have her back. she...
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i mean, i think plessy versus ferguson, dread scott. just because somebody said it in the courts doesn't mean, well, that settles that. i think that's a foolish ruling. >> other thoughts? ms. mcguire? >> i think the prohibition on discrimination on the basis of sex is meant to prohibit discrimination on the basis of sex, and i think as to the military, i mean, it would be one thing if women were not allowed to serve in the military or they were being systematically discriminated against because of their sex. that's different than saying that the draft -- i mean, the requirement -- it's a -- the requirement for the selective service applies to men only. in other words, women aren't -- if there is a war, women are not going to be denied the opportunity to serve in the military. and so i think those cases are pretty recent and that there'll be a legal response that will make different arguments. >> yeah, i agree with that. and, you know, the finding that since women who volunteer can be put into combat units means that women are now simila
i mean, i think plessy versus ferguson, dread scott. just because somebody said it in the courts doesn't mean, well, that settles that. i think that's a foolish ruling. >> other thoughts? ms. mcguire? >> i think the prohibition on discrimination on the basis of sex is meant to prohibit discrimination on the basis of sex, and i think as to the military, i mean, it would be one thing if women were not allowed to serve in the military or they were being systematically discriminated...
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was the supreme court that gave america the dred scott decision in the supreme court and gave us plessy vs. ferguson. but my division here is why is it that congress should be the one to act? you would think we would rely on the supreme court for justice in this country but people are counting on congress to act and perhaps reverend let me come to you about that. by the way, i do have to identify the fact we have two great marylanders today. so reverend sutton. >> first off let me say that i am a bit dismayed and appalled that my brother analyst here when we were talking about reparations goes to family and all that. of course we're all hardworking and of course we are for families. i just don't want the impression to be if those are for reparations don't know about the role of family. >> while we're on that point let me just ask you -- >> okay. and why congress? because you're leaders. and legislation helped to get us into this mess. legislation has a role. the church has a role. our educational systems have a role, and maybe even the supreme court and hopefully even the president. but
was the supreme court that gave america the dred scott decision in the supreme court and gave us plessy vs. ferguson. but my division here is why is it that congress should be the one to act? you would think we would rely on the supreme court for justice in this country but people are counting on congress to act and perhaps reverend let me come to you about that. by the way, i do have to identify the fact we have two great marylanders today. so reverend sutton. >> first off let me say...