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they were beaten by portsmouth 3—1 at home.t was miles storey, wearing his number 11 shirt. it was 1—1 at half—time but league one's portsmouth were too good and went on to win 3—1. joe pigott with the third. in the night's other game, sheffield wednesday beat morecambe. europe have had a great first day at the breeders cup in the usa, the most prestigious race meeting in america. out of six races at keeneland today — europe won 3. this is the british trained mischief magic winning thejuvenille sprint turf for trainer charlie appleby and newly crowned british champion flatjockey william buick. there are ninr more races tomorrow culminating in the big one — the breeders cup classic. and that's all the sport for now. a ridge of high pressure brought a cold and frosty start but it beautiful that right across the country, hardly a cloud in the sky for many. temperatures did recover to highs ofjust under ilt degrees in swanage in dorset,. it is all change as we move into the weekend, the satellite picture showing this area of low pr
they were beaten by portsmouth 3—1 at home.t was miles storey, wearing his number 11 shirt. it was 1—1 at half—time but league one's portsmouth were too good and went on to win 3—1. joe pigott with the third. in the night's other game, sheffield wednesday beat morecambe. europe have had a great first day at the breeders cup in the usa, the most prestigious race meeting in america. out of six races at keeneland today — europe won 3. this is the british trained mischief magic winning...
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we've the dreamland title comes from a swimming pool in in the town of portsmouth, ohio and southernohio on the on the ohio river. that that once it you know once was the kind of the thing that held the town together everyone saw each other, that's where you grew up. it was this place where everyone came together and formed community really obviously with sustained by jobs with sustained by a good downtown a main street. but once that went away once all that went away, it was like this savaging of the societal immune system left left places very vulnerable that took place in rust belt areas this kind of destruction of community but in in wealthier areas and in suburban areas, everyone's so isolated our suburban a community a architecture is almost designed for that technology while it connects us superficially really does a lot to separate us. and so this these were some of the reason why i thought writing about heroin is actually writing about who we become as a country as people as we have this conversation this morning won't ask our viewers to join in if you've been affected by op
we've the dreamland title comes from a swimming pool in in the town of portsmouth, ohio and southernohio on the on the ohio river. that that once it you know once was the kind of the thing that held the town together everyone saw each other, that's where you grew up. it was this place where everyone came together and formed community really obviously with sustained by jobs with sustained by a good downtown a main street. but once that went away once all that went away, it was like this savaging...
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i'm mark dolan and as always, we're joined by two top comedians, portsmouth , finest, paul cox and portsmouth, finest, paul cox and self—confessed genius legend nick dixon . let's have a quick nick dixon. let's have a quick scan through monday's main headunes scan through monday's main headlines before we take a closer look and monday's daily mail world cup threat to england's harry. don't betray us on brexit. two separate headunes on brexit. two separate headlines there . the daily headlines there. the daily telegraph, cancer toll surges in the wake of the pandemic , and the wake of the pandemic, and sunak totally rejects swiss style brexit deal with the eu. the newspaper tory mps warn sunak over swiss deal with the eu. the guardian climate deal still leaves world on brink of catastrophe. experts warn . also catastrophe. experts warn. also revealed cancelled train hit record high. the financial times un climate summit ends in discord after help for poor nafions. discord after help for poor nations . the discord after help for poor nations. the times. discord after help for poor nations . the
i'm mark dolan and as always, we're joined by two top comedians, portsmouth , finest, paul cox and portsmouth, finest, paul cox and self—confessed genius legend nick dixon . let's have a quick nick dixon. let's have a quick scan through monday's main headunes scan through monday's main headlines before we take a closer look and monday's daily mail world cup threat to england's harry. don't betray us on brexit. two separate headunes on brexit. two separate headlines there . the daily headlines...
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i'm mark dolan and as always, we're joined by two top comedians, portsmouth , finest, paul cox and portsmouth, finest, paul cox and self—confessed genius legend nick dixon . let's have a quick nick dixon. let's have a quick scan through monday's main headunes scan through monday's main headlines before we take a closer look and monday's daily mail world cup threat to england's harry. don't betray us on brexit. two separate headunes on brexit. two separate headlines there . the daily headlines there. the daily telegraph, cancer toll surges in the wake of the pandemic , and the wake of the pandemic, and sunak totally rejects swiss style brexit deal with the eu. the newspaper tory mps warn sunak over swiss deal with the eu. the guardian climate deal still leaves world on brink of catastrophe. experts warn . also catastrophe. experts warn. also revealed cancelled train hit record high. the financial times un climate summit ends in discord after help for poor nafions. discord after help for poor nations . the discord after help for poor nations. the times. discord after help for poor nations . the
i'm mark dolan and as always, we're joined by two top comedians, portsmouth , finest, paul cox and portsmouth, finest, paul cox and self—confessed genius legend nick dixon . let's have a quick nick dixon. let's have a quick scan through monday's main headunes scan through monday's main headlines before we take a closer look and monday's daily mail world cup threat to england's harry. don't betray us on brexit. two separate headunes on brexit. two separate headlines there . the daily headlines...
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that is right outside of mcdonald's outside of portsmouth, ohio. they were just there in the community. the father, while the mother was working panhandling, the father would push the kids around, maybe sit under a tree and play with them. host: where did they live? guest: they lived, in his telling, behind a garage behind the home of someone he knew. as he said, it's not that bad. he said, sometimes we can run a cord out there to run a heater but is not that bad right now because it's not that cold. host: did you ultimately -- i think i read in one of the stories about this, that you ultimately struggled on calling social services on some of these folks. guest: i did. i was in town three or four different times over maybe four weeks, and this trip lasted maybe four days. i ran into them on the first day and the fourth day before i left, i called social services. host: what happened? guest: i don't know for sure but i can read between the lines and they came and took the kids away. which was the right thing. it was hard because they trusted me. hos
that is right outside of mcdonald's outside of portsmouth, ohio. they were just there in the community. the father, while the mother was working panhandling, the father would push the kids around, maybe sit under a tree and play with them. host: where did they live? guest: they lived, in his telling, behind a garage behind the home of someone he knew. as he said, it's not that bad. he said, sometimes we can run a cord out there to run a heater but is not that bad right now because it's not that...
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it's a big problem in portsmouth where i'm from.t, you voted against funding for border security, you voted against funding for the border wall and voted against funding for border enforcement and defunding ice, why? [cheers and applause] >> tim ryan: i absolutely never called for defunding ice. not one time. not one time. you can laugh all you want. not one time. okay? never. and i have voted to increase funding for border security. i think we need border patrol, not less. i have a resolution in the house of representatives that would designate fentanyl as a weapon of mass destruction. [applause] so that would allow us -- that would allow us to use the whole of government approach to provide the resources necessary to stop this junk from come in. we need to be tougher on china where this comes from. we need to be tougher on mostly mexico whoprocesses it and snear the border and finds a million different ways to get it here. we need more border patrol. i have voted to support a barrier in certain places. the problem with the wall is
it's a big problem in portsmouth where i'm from.t, you voted against funding for border security, you voted against funding for the border wall and voted against funding for border enforcement and defunding ice, why? [cheers and applause] >> tim ryan: i absolutely never called for defunding ice. not one time. not one time. you can laugh all you want. not one time. okay? never. and i have voted to increase funding for border security. i think we need border patrol, not less. i have a...
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that is right outside of mcdonald's outside of portsmouth, ohio.hey were just there in the community. the father, while the mother was working panhandling, the father would push the kids around, maybe sit under a tree and play with them. host: where did they live? guest: they lived, in his telling, behind a garage behind the home of someone he knew. as he said, it's not that bad. he said, sometimes we can run a cord out there to run a heater but is not that bad right now because it's not that cold. host: did you ultimately -- i think i read in one of the stories about this, that you ultimately struggled on calling social services on some of these folks. guest: i did. i was in town three or four different times over maybe four weeks, and this trip lasted maybe four days. i ran into them on the first day and the fourth day before i left, i called social services. host: what happened? guest: i don't know for sure but i can read between the lines and they came and took the kids away. which was the right thing. it was hard because they trusted me. host:
that is right outside of mcdonald's outside of portsmouth, ohio.hey were just there in the community. the father, while the mother was working panhandling, the father would push the kids around, maybe sit under a tree and play with them. host: where did they live? guest: they lived, in his telling, behind a garage behind the home of someone he knew. as he said, it's not that bad. he said, sometimes we can run a cord out there to run a heater but is not that bad right now because it's not that...
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dramatic incidents began on april 18, 1956, when a delegation from the soviet union arrived in portsmouthordzhonikidze for the first time in history. the leader of the ussr personally visited foggy albion, however, as soon as a ship with a government delegation. moored in portmouth, an emergency occurred at least least, and we know the testimony, but midshipman who was watching the water from one of the destroyers accompanying our cruiser. escort. yes, and he saw the appearance of a combat swimmer, which surfaced er, frightened eyes. perhaps even suffocated and then went under the water. these are unique documents of that era. the memoirs of the soviet leader nikita khrushchev himself. here is what he writes about this incident. it did not rule out that swimmers could attach magnetic mines to the cruiser, and this could cost us dearly , as our people explained the events, who engaged in military affairs, security on the ship was provided by the head of the kgb, ivan serov, it was on his orders that a top-secret group of combat divers was on board the cruiser, one of these unique fighters
dramatic incidents began on april 18, 1956, when a delegation from the soviet union arrived in portsmouthordzhonikidze for the first time in history. the leader of the ussr personally visited foggy albion, however, as soon as a ship with a government delegation. moored in portmouth, an emergency occurred at least least, and we know the testimony, but midshipman who was watching the water from one of the destroyers accompanying our cruiser. escort. yes, and he saw the appearance of a combat...
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they were beaten by portsmouth 3—1 at home. great first day at the breeders cup in the usa, the most prestigious race meeting in america. out of six races at keeneland today — europe won three. this is the british—trained mischief magic winning thejuvenille sprint turf for trainer charlie appleby and newly crowned british champion flatjockey william buick. there are nine more races tomorrow culminating in the big one — the breeders cup classic. and that's all the sport for now. a ridge of high pressure on friday brought a cold and frosty start, but a beautiful day right across the country, hardly a cloud in the sky for many. temperatures did recover to highs ofjust under 14 degrees in swanage in dorset. it's all change as we move into the weekend, the satellite picture showing this area of low pressure, the isobars tightly squeezed around it, and it is going to throw yet more cloud, wind and rain in our direction. ahead of it we will see the temperatures falling away but as the night progresses, cloud will continue to build and
they were beaten by portsmouth 3—1 at home. great first day at the breeders cup in the usa, the most prestigious race meeting in america. out of six races at keeneland today — europe won three. this is the british—trained mischief magic winning thejuvenille sprint turf for trainer charlie appleby and newly crowned british champion flatjockey william buick. there are nine more races tomorrow culminating in the big one — the breeders cup classic. and that's all the sport for now. a ridge...
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i saw efforts to close -- portsmouth and somersworth. stopping those efforts.e need more care opportunities, more providers and continue to work. >> can you tell about a veteran or servicemember and what they say need to improve? ms. leavitt: this is one of the most humbling parts over the past two years has been reaching out to our veterans. a few -- a few weeks ago i was touring an event after our first debate. i ran into a veteran who told me that our veterans, especially in the north are struggling due to the lack of access to care. we do not have a full-service v.a.. that is a problem i will address to ensure every veteran does not have to go out to receive the care they need and deceit -- deserve. i spoke to a veteran who told me after serving for three years, he cannot afford his bills. he is going on a payment plan to fill his home heating oil. that is tragic and sad. it is a direct result of the policies my opponent has supported. our troops deserve a stable economy and deserve to receive the benefits they worked so hard for. my opponent sits on the v.
i saw efforts to close -- portsmouth and somersworth. stopping those efforts.e need more care opportunities, more providers and continue to work. >> can you tell about a veteran or servicemember and what they say need to improve? ms. leavitt: this is one of the most humbling parts over the past two years has been reaching out to our veterans. a few -- a few weeks ago i was touring an event after our first debate. i ran into a veteran who told me that our veterans, especially in the north...
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edward sherburne, portsmouth, new hampshire, carved by jacob gay. in 1766.it's inscribed edward sherburne, his horn. january 23rd, 1776. success to liberty made it cambridge obviously during the rate about the end of the siege of boston powerfully carved very graphic. there is a rendition of the royal coat of arms that george probably george washington in profile substituted with the word liberty above it that's ironic historic deerfield just acquired a letter written by edward sherburne three years before in 1773 in portsmouth to his well-to-do brother, samuel, basically begging his to give. £650 shirt a sterling for a lieutenant's commission. a lieutenant's commission in the british army in 1773 with the hope that he might stationed in quebec. why he wanted to go to back i don't know there's more to it than maple sirup hard to say but. here we are just three years later and obviously things changed radically. and edward served the continental cause, he was an aide de camp to general john sullivan and died in action at the battle of germantown in near phila
edward sherburne, portsmouth, new hampshire, carved by jacob gay. in 1766.it's inscribed edward sherburne, his horn. january 23rd, 1776. success to liberty made it cambridge obviously during the rate about the end of the siege of boston powerfully carved very graphic. there is a rendition of the royal coat of arms that george probably george washington in profile substituted with the word liberty above it that's ironic historic deerfield just acquired a letter written by edward sherburne three...
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they are up against portsmouth. the non-league club. they are up against portsmouth-— portsmouth.l the fa cup is things like that, the stories that come out. you don't even need to be into football to see the fortunes of clubs and there was a surprise results.— a surprise results. especially at this stage _ a surprise results. especially at this stage of — a surprise results. especially at this stage of the _ a surprise results. especially at this stage of the competition, i a surprise results. especially at i this stage of the competition, you have clubs who have their once—in—a—lifetime moment in the sunshine was that we have one tomorrow. a special focus on bracknell town against another former winner, bracknell town against another formerwinner, ipswich. why bracknell town against another former winner, ipswich. why might there be a fluffy, snowy owl involved? i will tell you tomorrow. is the hereford game a home game for hereford? :, is the hereford game a home game for hereford?- they _ is the hereford game a home game for hereford?- they will— is the hereford game a home ga
they are up against portsmouth. the non-league club. they are up against portsmouth-— portsmouth.l the fa cup is things like that, the stories that come out. you don't even need to be into football to see the fortunes of clubs and there was a surprise results.— a surprise results. especially at this stage _ a surprise results. especially at this stage of — a surprise results. especially at this stage of the _ a surprise results. especially at this stage of the competition, i a surprise...
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welcome back to was the portsmouth richard black form of your genius. they senator and the retards. here is army colonel, senator, as we've been discussing before the break. moscow firmly believes that it's in the state of proxy war with washington. it also believes that the current administration made a strategic decision to change the current balance of power, which must go at least explains all these creeping militarization of ukraine over the last 8 years. but for now these conflict still looks like a regional one. do you think is going to stay that way? how do you estimate the possibility of a direct face to face confrontation between our countries? i think it's difficult to tell. there is resistance within the american people towards an expansion of the war to involve americans in combat. and i think within europe, there is also resistant with great britain they, they have a tiny army, so the direct involvement us is not us is significant. but i think it is. it is hard to say where it will go, because i take your crane as they have suffered tremendous casualties. russia has al
welcome back to was the portsmouth richard black form of your genius. they senator and the retards. here is army colonel, senator, as we've been discussing before the break. moscow firmly believes that it's in the state of proxy war with washington. it also believes that the current administration made a strategic decision to change the current balance of power, which must go at least explains all these creeping militarization of ukraine over the last 8 years. but for now these conflict still...
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as a show of demonstrators -- solidarity with demonstrators, there will be a candlelit vigil at portsmouth square starting at 7:00 p.m.. suzanne fong, abc7news. dan: concerns about protests in china sent the dow tumbling. the nasdaq plunged nearly 1.6%, and the s&p 500 lost 1.5%. on the positive side, april and every estimate from adobe analytics said cyber monday sales could hit $11.6 billion this year. black sales topped a record $9.1 billion, despite the strain on household budgets. liz: this cyber monday, local leaders are highlighting a problem that is continuing to grow, cyber bullying. zach fuentes was there as they made their call to action. zach: school leaders and law enforcement called for more action to combat the growing threat of cyber bullying across the state and country. >> social media has made it impossible to escape bullying. zach: students at east palo alto were hit especially hard when a burned book circulated. the district made multiple attempts to take the page down, but new ones kept popping up. >> eight times we were terrorized. eight times someone's child was not
as a show of demonstrators -- solidarity with demonstrators, there will be a candlelit vigil at portsmouth square starting at 7:00 p.m.. suzanne fong, abc7news. dan: concerns about protests in china sent the dow tumbling. the nasdaq plunged nearly 1.6%, and the s&p 500 lost 1.5%. on the positive side, april and every estimate from adobe analytics said cyber monday sales could hit $11.6 billion this year. black sales topped a record $9.1 billion, despite the strain on household budgets. liz:...
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in to portsmouth. i really sure.lugard he played for 43 games for south amazon. in a moment matt , letitia joins for south amazon. in a moment matt, letitia joins me to talk about. what his time for talking . i what his time for talking. i can't think of anybody better to sit here southampton to do talking pints with than la gold . to talking pints with than la gold. to 443 games for southampton that was only in the league. yep it was only in the league. yep it was 540 altogether. was it just st . sorry, i thought i for was 540 altogether. was it just st. sorry, i thought i for that. yeah. well that's a fake ups and all the other. absolutely s0 all the other. absolutely so your whole career never thought never felt like leaving never tempted to go anywhere else. i was close. i was when i was 21 and very young and impressionable the spurs tried buy me and i was very close to joining spurs. that was a team that i supported a boy. s0 joining spurs. that was a team that i supported a boy. so it was a bit of a temptation
in to portsmouth. i really sure.lugard he played for 43 games for south amazon. in a moment matt , letitia joins for south amazon. in a moment matt, letitia joins me to talk about. what his time for talking . i what his time for talking. i can't think of anybody better to sit here southampton to do talking pints with than la gold . to talking pints with than la gold. to 443 games for southampton that was only in the league. yep it was only in the league. yep it was 540 altogether. was it just...
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i'm running for the people in portsmouth who have to sleep in their car. i'm running for the kids who are facing drug abuse, mental health, and not able to find any help. we know these are solvable problems. we know that if there is a governor who puts people before politics and focuses on the people of new hampshire, we can do this. that is why i am running for governor, and i hope i have your vote on november 8. chris: governor sununu, 90 seconds. gov. sununu: this is great. thank you very much. look, i love this state. i could not be more proud of where we've come. if you know who else loves this state? everybody who is moving here. we are the only state really growing in population. or young families moving in the never before. those are facts, those are data, and that means we are doing something right. doesn't mean we are perfect, absolutely not. put the individual first. people want to be part of it. you look at the economic opportunities, the fact that we have some of the highest wages, the lowest poverty rates, we are the number one in the country
i'm running for the people in portsmouth who have to sleep in their car. i'm running for the kids who are facing drug abuse, mental health, and not able to find any help. we know these are solvable problems. we know that if there is a governor who puts people before politics and focuses on the people of new hampshire, we can do this. that is why i am running for governor, and i hope i have your vote on november 8. chris: governor sununu, 90 seconds. gov. sununu: this is great. thank you very...
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the dreamland titlee comes froma pool in the town of portsmouth ohio on the ohio river. what once held the town together, it was this place everyone came together and formed community sustained by jobs and the downtown main street but once that went away it's like the societal immune system and left places very vulnerable. while it connects us superficially it does a lot to separate us. it's writing about who we become as a people. >> if you've been affected by opioid addiction, want tong hear your stories. please call or send a tweet as well. 202748. if you are a medical professional, (202)748-8001 and all others we want you to join in,o. 2-027-488-2002 part of the book deals with the guys that first figure out the heroin traffickers that figured out there's a very aggressive push to promote pain pill prescribing and then doctors buying into that idea would lead to a vast heroin market. they developed a system where all the markets they broke into had a static number of addicts. these guys figured out ang retal model very similar to a delivery so you call the order, the
the dreamland titlee comes froma pool in the town of portsmouth ohio on the ohio river. what once held the town together, it was this place everyone came together and formed community sustained by jobs and the downtown main street but once that went away it's like the societal immune system and left places very vulnerable. while it connects us superficially it does a lot to separate us. it's writing about who we become as a people. >> if you've been affected by opioid addiction, want tong...
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in to portsmouth. i really sure.lugard he played for 43 games for south amazon. in a moment matt , letitia joins for south amazon. in a moment matt, letitia joins me to talk about. what his time for talking . i what his time for talking. i can't think of anybody better to sit here southampton to do talking pints with than la gold . to talking pints with than la gold. to 443 games for southampton that was only in the league. yep it was only in the league. yep it was 540 altogether. was it just st . sorry, i thought i for was 540 altogether. was it just st. sorry, i thought i for that. yeah. well that's a fake ups and all the other. absolutely s0 all the other. absolutely so your whole career never thought never felt like leaving never tempted to go anywhere else. i was close. i was when i was 21 and very young and impressionable the spurs tried buy me and i was very close to joining spurs. that was a team that i supported a boy. s0 joining spurs. that was a team that i supported a boy. so it was a bit of a temptation
in to portsmouth. i really sure.lugard he played for 43 games for south amazon. in a moment matt , letitia joins for south amazon. in a moment matt, letitia joins me to talk about. what his time for talking . i what his time for talking. i can't think of anybody better to sit here southampton to do talking pints with than la gold . to talking pints with than la gold. to 443 games for southampton that was only in the league. yep it was only in the league. yep it was 540 altogether. was it just...
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on the celebrations go on over here. frankly, which is a military analyst at the university of portsmouth in oxford. i asked him if the city's residence still have to worry about being within range of russian artillery . well then, good morning. yes indeed. russian artillery has not retreated to a point where i can't help the city. i think presentation that would not look good, but who knows what the reasoning behind russian restraints at the moment is, is also the other factor, of course that they will need to dig in. so the next steps will probably not take place around curse on, but preparations are certainly being made for the, for the medium term for operations around there. what about these claims of hundreds of war crimes by russian troops? it's the same pattern, isn't it, that we're seeing it time and again for her. i heave summa and, and now her son absolutely. it does tend to indicate that the examples you have given, which i mean by the very fact that you could give so many really off the top of your head is that this is standard operating procedure on that there is a course of
on the celebrations go on over here. frankly, which is a military analyst at the university of portsmouth in oxford. i asked him if the city's residence still have to worry about being within range of russian artillery . well then, good morning. yes indeed. russian artillery has not retreated to a point where i can't help the city. i think presentation that would not look good, but who knows what the reasoning behind russian restraints at the moment is, is also the other factor, of course that...
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a franklin bridge is a military analyst at the university of portsmouth, and he told us more about russia's current military strategy in ukraine. the strategy is quite straightforward. it's called strategic bombing. they aim is to undermine the well to fight of the ukrainian people by under cutting their living conditions for my own, for speaking to your credit people that is failing on the country. it's making them far more determined and more angry. but the strategy and it is a strategy, it's called strategic bombing, and it will fail as all similar campaigns of failed by the way. now let's start with that. poland. on tuesday we have nato and poland saying, this looks like it was ukraine, acting, and self defense with miss are gone, gone astray were present the landscape, still pointed the finger at russia. what are we to make of this every missile? it's 5 i could. yeah, i that will hit its target, has to come down again. this was a ukrainian antiaircraft massage fight at russian aggression essentially missed its target as all to many do. and it had to fall to work. it fell to work in pol
a franklin bridge is a military analyst at the university of portsmouth, and he told us more about russia's current military strategy in ukraine. the strategy is quite straightforward. it's called strategic bombing. they aim is to undermine the well to fight of the ukrainian people by under cutting their living conditions for my own, for speaking to your credit people that is failing on the country. it's making them far more determined and more angry. but the strategy and it is a strategy, it's...
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frank, that we're there, monitor analyst at the university of portsmouth. thank you very much. as a cop 27 un climate summit and channels shaken egypt, world leaders have been making more pledges on climate action. german foreign minister on the lena burbock told to borders that germany was committed to trying to keep warming to 1.5 degrees celsius transition away from fossil fuels and give more financial aid to poor countries to help them combat global warming. for far too long since 2015, also as european states, we have discussed goals or for the medium town goes in 20 or 30. this analogy is time, but we know that c o 2 is accumulating in the air and we can get it out of the air in 20 or 30 years time. so it is so important that we have this rat program to define concrete goals for the coming years. healy reduction steps need to be included in their program. so it was important that we, as the european union during this comp made it very clear again that we are continuously iden, and that's a 9 c i n d c a, reviewing our national at tim of contributions. and as mr. tamrand h
frank, that we're there, monitor analyst at the university of portsmouth. thank you very much. as a cop 27 un climate summit and channels shaken egypt, world leaders have been making more pledges on climate action. german foreign minister on the lena burbock told to borders that germany was committed to trying to keep warming to 1.5 degrees celsius transition away from fossil fuels and give more financial aid to poor countries to help them combat global warming. for far too long since 2015,...
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i mean, i was in portsmouth, new hampshire, wearing light, you know, calling on joe biden to say the names of ally, to say the names of many masha and so many others. and unfortunately, we are quite disappointed and i dare say even betrayed that those messages weren't delivered more forcefully when they had the platform to do so. i appreciate you making that point. and when i saw you were nodding as alison was talking to say, and i'll come come to in a moment, but when i, why were you nodding? and also i want to ask you specifically on the point of the new prime minister richie soon, i could days before arriving to egypt for cop. he told your sister in a letter that he would do everything to release allah. and then we saw him dodging the questions and as we heard from allison, a lot of people saying not enough is being done. do you think enough being done? why were you nodding their? i was nodding because honestly i feel like a few overwhelmed with the city that you're getting from all over the world. and i feel like everyone is doing more than and not accept the government's humanis
i mean, i was in portsmouth, new hampshire, wearing light, you know, calling on joe biden to say the names of ally, to say the names of many masha and so many others. and unfortunately, we are quite disappointed and i dare say even betrayed that those messages weren't delivered more forcefully when they had the platform to do so. i appreciate you making that point. and when i saw you were nodding as alison was talking to say, and i'll come come to in a moment, but when i, why were you nodding?...
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for more the subject, i'm not joined by frank leverage a military analyst at the university of portsmouth in the u. k. the this incident in poland happened with russia firing scores of missiles at ukraine. what is russia strategy there after ukrainian forces took control of press on earlier this week? well, good afternoon. the strategy is quite straightforward. it's called strategic bombing . they aim is to undermine the will to fight of the ukrainian people by under cutting that living conditions. from my own speaking to your credit, people that is failing on the country, it's making them far more determined, more on great, but the strategy and it is a strategy, it's called strategic bombing, and it will fail, as all similar campaigns are failed by the way. now let's start with that. hit poland. on tuesday we have nato and poland saying, this looks like it was ukraine, acting in self defense with miss all gone, gone astray, but present lensky is still pointing the finger at russia. what are we to make of this? every missile it's 5 to i that will hit its target has to come down again. thi
for more the subject, i'm not joined by frank leverage a military analyst at the university of portsmouth in the u. k. the this incident in poland happened with russia firing scores of missiles at ukraine. what is russia strategy there after ukrainian forces took control of press on earlier this week? well, good afternoon. the strategy is quite straightforward. it's called strategic bombing . they aim is to undermine the will to fight of the ukrainian people by under cutting that living...
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there's a tight tonight, hereford and portsmouth. just a reminder of our top story — fifa have been heavilyst focus on the football. that's all from sportsday. have a great weekend, bye—bye. for most of us, it was quite a nice day today, but it is getting cold right now, especially for eastern areas. out to the west, one or two showers perhaps coming in off the irish sea, but the cloud will be thickening to bring some rain into western areas overnight. towards the east, though, still largely dry and it's going to be quite cold. these are the temperatures by the end of the night, but before then, even in eastern england, temperatures could be close to freezing once again. we've got the rain in the west early on saturday. that moves slowly eastwards. it will be followed by some sunshine in northern ireland and through the afternoon across much of scotland. the rain as it moves into england and wales becomes quite light and patchy. there will still be a lot of cloud around, and temperatures in the afternoon 12—1a degrees. could be some wet weather in the south—east of england actually overnigh
there's a tight tonight, hereford and portsmouth. just a reminder of our top story — fifa have been heavilyst focus on the football. that's all from sportsday. have a great weekend, bye—bye. for most of us, it was quite a nice day today, but it is getting cold right now, especially for eastern areas. out to the west, one or two showers perhaps coming in off the irish sea, but the cloud will be thickening to bring some rain into western areas overnight. towards the east, though, still...
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this recruiting poster was put together by john paul jones and was plastered all over the port of portsmouth, new hampshire, trying to obtain seamen to the continental navy vessel ranger could have just as easily been a recruiting poster for a private here on it or in it. they hold out the opportunity for anybody who signs on to distinguish themselves in the glorious cause of their country and to make their fortunes. who knows? how many privateer owners and privateers men were moved by patriotic impulses, but that percentage was surely in line with the levels of patriotism prevalent in the society at large. as man and soldier christopher prince said, looking back on his revolutionary career through the whole course of the war, i've had two motives in view. one was the freedom of my country, and the other was the luxuries of. now privateers, many triumphs and tragedies during the war, the pennsylvanian privateer brig. holker over the span of about 4 to 5 years in 11 different captains brought in 71 prizes in its successful cruise, a captured ten large bridges. british merchant ships which wer
this recruiting poster was put together by john paul jones and was plastered all over the port of portsmouth, new hampshire, trying to obtain seamen to the continental navy vessel ranger could have just as easily been a recruiting poster for a private here on it or in it. they hold out the opportunity for anybody who signs on to distinguish themselves in the glorious cause of their country and to make their fortunes. who knows? how many privateer owners and privateers men were moved by...
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years, i lose 40% of my economy and effectively the island will just become a poorer suburb of portsmouthon. that's not future for my folks. i think a of people might see that as a bit of a hyperbolic argument that in terms of what is actually being proposed . is actually being proposed. let's broaden this conversation out now because i'm also joined today on the program by ryan short. how's founder of the liberal conservative tank bright blue, who this week announced he's quitting the party because party is betraying millennials on issues like housing. what's your case. so actually, i'm down as the ceo of bright blue not necessarily quitting the tory party. part of the reason for thatis party. part of the reason for that is because i've been running it for eight years and you know, need extra time, fresh energy and leadership. by the way, i think that also applies to government and rishi sunak missed an opportunity bring in fresh talent ministers who are very into the cabinet and change the face of the party. but another reason is that i am quite disillusioned with the direction the cons
years, i lose 40% of my economy and effectively the island will just become a poorer suburb of portsmouthon. that's not future for my folks. i think a of people might see that as a bit of a hyperbolic argument that in terms of what is actually being proposed . is actually being proposed. let's broaden this conversation out now because i'm also joined today on the program by ryan short. how's founder of the liberal conservative tank bright blue, who this week announced he's quitting the party...
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and 22-year-old tyneka johnson from portsmouth, virginia.ice did not identify or release the picture of a sixth victim, a 6-year-old boy from chesapeake. the mass shooting 601 on saturday and 607 on tuesday, and in between those three days there were another five mass shootings in this country, more than one mass shooting per day. number 602 happened on saturday in washington park illinois, one person was killed, three injured. number 603 also saturday in philadelphia, mississippi, one killed, six injured. number 604, on sunday in tennessee, oklahoma, four killed, one injured. number 605, on sunday, in dallas, texas, four people were injured, number 606, happened yesterday in west palm beach, florida, two were killed, two injured. and today, an incident in philadelphia left four teenagers injured for mass shooting 608. the number 608 just refers to mass shootings. defined by gun violence archived as incidents where four people or more shot or killed. not including the shooter. but if you take into account the total number of deaths from gun
and 22-year-old tyneka johnson from portsmouth, virginia.ice did not identify or release the picture of a sixth victim, a 6-year-old boy from chesapeake. the mass shooting 601 on saturday and 607 on tuesday, and in between those three days there were another five mass shootings in this country, more than one mass shooting per day. number 602 happened on saturday in washington park illinois, one person was killed, three injured. number 603 also saturday in philadelphia, mississippi, one killed,...
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we speak with a former intelligence officer and senior lecturer and strategist at portsmouth's universityis report sound credible we be?, anhow worrd should >> yes, it sounds very credible. the one edge russia has over the west is in its possession of particularly low yield or some call them tactical nuclear weapons. they have the edge in delivery systems and numbers, but it's not surprising they would conser at least the possibility of using these in the event of what might amount to an erational disaster. i don't think, however -- although it is not surprising, i don't think we should be particularly worried at this stage. these operational dilemmas will have arisen before and they will arise again. we should become a little bit more concerned when the rhetoric from moscow ramps up. we saw yesterday president putin give what almost sounded like a statementl -- statesmanly declaration, that they would not use nuclear weapons less certain conditions had been fulfilled and they have not been so far. >> those circumstances could mean russia being backed into a corner, so we cte >> absolutel
we speak with a former intelligence officer and senior lecturer and strategist at portsmouth's universityis report sound credible we be?, anhow worrd should >> yes, it sounds very credible. the one edge russia has over the west is in its possession of particularly low yield or some call them tactical nuclear weapons. they have the edge in delivery systems and numbers, but it's not surprising they would conser at least the possibility of using these in the event of what might amount to an...
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lorenzo gamble, 70 year old randy blevins, all from chesapeake. 22-year-old, tanika johnson from portsmouthpolice did not identify or release a picture of the sixth victim, a 16 year old boy from chesapeake. so for mass shootings 601 on saturday to mass shooting 70 -- six or seven on saturday -- that means in between, in those three days, there were another five mass shootings in this country. that is more than one mastering per day. number 600 into, also happened on saturday in washington park, illinois. one person was killed, three injured. number 603, also saturday in philadelphia, mississippi. one killed, six injured. number 604, on sunday, tennessee, oklahoma. for killed, one injured. number 605 on sunday in dallas, texas. four people were injured. number 606 happened yesterday in west palm beach florida, two were killed, two injured. and today, an incident in philadelphia left four teenagers injured, mass shooting 608. the number 608 just prefers to mass shootings. gun violence archive defines incidents where four people or more are shot or killed. not including the shooter. but if yo
lorenzo gamble, 70 year old randy blevins, all from chesapeake. 22-year-old, tanika johnson from portsmouthpolice did not identify or release a picture of the sixth victim, a 16 year old boy from chesapeake. so for mass shootings 601 on saturday to mass shooting 70 -- six or seven on saturday -- that means in between, in those three days, there were another five mass shootings in this country. that is more than one mastering per day. number 600 into, also happened on saturday in washington...
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here from portsmouth is senator amy klobuchar. thank you so much for joining me this morning.kathy hochul, a state he won by 20 points. he's traveled to illinois, a state he won by 17 points. why are democrats, your party, in defense in reliably blue states? >> you know, i don't think we're in defense because i also saw president biden in pennsylvania along with president obama, a state where we are ahead and we're going to pick up a senate seat. i've seen him in colorado. i've seen him in florida. i think the point is that it is all hands on deck right now. turning out the vote, everyone can make a plan to vote at iwillvote.com. what matters to me, dana, is what the stakes are here. the stakes are about economics. every country in the world has been in a hard time coming out of the pandemic. the question the votesers have to ask is, who do you trust to have people's backs? who is going to stand up for them? social security and medicare. i'm in new hampshire where maggie hassan is going to win this race and her opponent has said, back 1935 is when they started social security,
here from portsmouth is senator amy klobuchar. thank you so much for joining me this morning.kathy hochul, a state he won by 20 points. he's traveled to illinois, a state he won by 17 points. why are democrats, your party, in defense in reliably blue states? >> you know, i don't think we're in defense because i also saw president biden in pennsylvania along with president obama, a state where we are ahead and we're going to pick up a senate seat. i've seen him in colorado. i've seen him...
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it was 1—1 at half—time but portsmouth were just too good and went on to win 3—1, joe pigott with the 7 — against former winners ipswich town, now of league one. but as the bracknell players have been going about their dayjobs this week, they have been able to call on some wizardry to help their cause. i've been to the berkshire town to find out more. harry potter theme plays. in the street where harry potter first delivered magic, the captain of the football club is hoping to find some inspiration from the bracknell cul—de—sac where scenes in the first harry potter movie were filmed. when they had a budget for proper owls. now dan bayliss is making a delivery of his own as part of a dayjob and dreams of conjuring up the wizardry that will be needed to be former winners ipswich town. it’s that will be needed to be former winners ipswich town. it's something that we only — winners ipswich town. it's something that we only ever— winners ipswich town. it's something that we only ever dreamt _ winners ipswich town. it's something that we only ever dreamt of, - winners ipswich town. it's s
it was 1—1 at half—time but portsmouth were just too good and went on to win 3—1, joe pigott with the 7 — against former winners ipswich town, now of league one. but as the bracknell players have been going about their dayjobs this week, they have been able to call on some wizardry to help their cause. i've been to the berkshire town to find out more. harry potter theme plays. in the street where harry potter first delivered magic, the captain of the football club is hoping to find some...
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and he wasn't really personally at that peace conference too much when it happened in, portsmouth, new hampshire in 1905. but it was his direction that brought these two powers together. they worked out a treaty and again kind of like the coal strike. he got credit for ending this major conflict in the world. some policy positions. he took again related to things we have talked about or we'll talk about in this class. i mentioned that he was not really a proponent of prohibition. i think the republican party and probably himself believed that it was unconstitutional and un-american interfering people's rights to drink. so he was not a person who? abstained from alcohol himself, although he was always a moderate drinker. and eventually he kind of changed his mind like a lot of people did on women's suffrage later on in his career. i would say he was a tepid supporter a lukewarm supporter women's suffered. he wasn't a passionate advocate for it, but he came to feel that if that's what the american people wanted then that was fine the women had the right to vote, but that also didn't chan
and he wasn't really personally at that peace conference too much when it happened in, portsmouth, new hampshire in 1905. but it was his direction that brought these two powers together. they worked out a treaty and again kind of like the coal strike. he got credit for ending this major conflict in the world. some policy positions. he took again related to things we have talked about or we'll talk about in this class. i mentioned that he was not really a proponent of prohibition. i think the...