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here is danny gothard: and roland newsome put it like this: well, let's take a step back and examinebc‘s approach to reporting on our forthcoming departure from the eu with the corporation's chief political adviser. strong feelings on all sides. is there something different about rex it which makes the bbc‘s commitment to impartiality quite a new challenge? —— rex app. commitment to impartiality quite a new challenge? -- rex app. whenever you have a referendum in particular opinion becomes very polarised and views become very entrenched and it is very difficult often to appreciate or even value impartiality in those circumstances. that vote is now done, over. leave have one and ourjob now is to really scrutinise carefully the execution of brexit, if you like. how the government carries out brexit, how it carries out the negotiations, to scrutinise notjust the government but other politicians. that's why andrew neil did all these interviews with partymen is across the uk, and also scrutinise european union officials and politicians in europe. so our job now is much more intricate and
here is danny gothard: and roland newsome put it like this: well, let's take a step back and examinebc‘s approach to reporting on our forthcoming departure from the eu with the corporation's chief political adviser. strong feelings on all sides. is there something different about rex it which makes the bbc‘s commitment to impartiality quite a new challenge? —— rex app. commitment to impartiality quite a new challenge? -- rex app. whenever you have a referendum in particular opinion...
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here's lower ranked in our guy but he plays well on clay and has done well at roland garros in the pastls it has led to being a little bit closer. one of the best 200 metre runners in the world has switched his allegiance to great britain. it's not usain bolt but the other guy in this picture. his training partner miguel francis. he's 22 years old and was born in the british 0verseas territory of montserrat, which doesn't have its own 0lympic committee. until now he's been competing for antigua and barbuda. francis ran the seventh fastest 200 metres time in the world in 2016. that's all from sportsday. coming up in a moment, the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the former trade minister, lord digbyjones and the broadcaster and campaigner, henry bonsu. welcome to both of you. tomorrow's front pages, starting with the financial times says push to reform company bosses. the metro leads with a warning that gp practices are closing at a record rate. whilst the telegraph claims the surgery shortage is down to gps reti
here's lower ranked in our guy but he plays well on clay and has done well at roland garros in the pastls it has led to being a little bit closer. one of the best 200 metre runners in the world has switched his allegiance to great britain. it's not usain bolt but the other guy in this picture. his training partner miguel francis. he's 22 years old and was born in the british 0verseas territory of montserrat, which doesn't have its own 0lympic committee. until now he's been competing for antigua...
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roland martin, host and managing editor of news one now. matthew dowd, we heard bill cunningham's take. your take on the first 100 days. is. >> i look at it this way. good news, bad news, really bad news for president trump in this. the poll. the good news, he's got a solid level of support. it doesn't surprise me. there's a thing called anchoring. voters anchor. donald trump has an emotional connection. you can't break an emotional connection with a rational argument. you just cant. richard nixon kept a majority of his vote up until the day he resigned. the bad news is a majority of the country doesn't think he's honest and truth worthy. the really bad news is, this is a fact i looked up this morning. no president has ever finished his first term going into a aproufl rating than he had at his 100 days. that's a problem. the interesting thing is, democrats have not taken advantage. >> how about the last point from matthew dowd. you start out high here. you don't tend to find things that make you do higher. >> you guys all collect i havely l
roland martin, host and managing editor of news one now. matthew dowd, we heard bill cunningham's take. your take on the first 100 days. is. >> i look at it this way. good news, bad news, really bad news for president trump in this. the poll. the good news, he's got a solid level of support. it doesn't surprise me. there's a thing called anchoring. voters anchor. donald trump has an emotional connection. you can't break an emotional connection with a rational argument. you just cant....
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two-year old ela gray foster died in november from pneumonia, night before she died her grandfather rolandoster, also her pastor anoint ed the sick girl at request of her parents who refused to give her medication based on their religious beliefs. >>> delaware county daily times, it is a deal for nurses at delaware county memorial hospital. unionized nurses who hit the bricks for two days in march in a dispute with the new owner of the hospital announced they have reached a tentative contract agreement. >>> and from the burlington county times riverside maple shade hain burlington city will compete against 200 other communities for $25,000 in pry money, marketing materials and gift certificates as part of the america's main street contest which encourages consumers to shop, locally. >>> that is a look at some newspaper headlines from around the region. >>> up next, pat's here with your morning sports. >> good morning, guys. we will show you two pitches phillies wish they had back last night in, game two of their series with the mets, plus in january, serena williams won her 23rd grand slam
two-year old ela gray foster died in november from pneumonia, night before she died her grandfather rolandoster, also her pastor anoint ed the sick girl at request of her parents who refused to give her medication based on their religious beliefs. >>> delaware county daily times, it is a deal for nurses at delaware county memorial hospital. unionized nurses who hit the bricks for two days in march in a dispute with the new owner of the hospital announced they have reached a tentative...
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due to the news media succeeding in doing what they were trying to do, which was get a president roland. host: a call from kingsport, tennessee, republican line. hi, roy. caller: good morning. i agree with the gentleman that is on a show here. atch fox starting in the morning, 5:00 to 12:00, and it is all pro trump. after that time, you will get less pro trump. any other channel, it will be all negative on trump regardless of what he does. something that bothers me is sean spicer. he needs to learn to answer questions, go straight to the point, a quit elaborating so much. that is where he gets himself in so much trouble, and that is where the media jumps on it. sometimes you just want to reach into the screen, you know, you said in a. that is my opinion on sean spicer. ,uest: i would just say to that you are going to take anywhere from 20 to 30 questions over 45 minutes, and sometimes while you are still talking, you're taking a break from the next hardball. it is clearly true that if sean spicer says something that is not true about nazis and gas, that will make the evening news. the l
due to the news media succeeding in doing what they were trying to do, which was get a president roland. host: a call from kingsport, tennessee, republican line. hi, roy. caller: good morning. i agree with the gentleman that is on a show here. atch fox starting in the morning, 5:00 to 12:00, and it is all pro trump. after that time, you will get less pro trump. any other channel, it will be all negative on trump regardless of what he does. something that bothers me is sean spicer. he needs to...
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instead of the hand-picked audiences i hope the upright minister roland mind. >> but i start with christopher in the last five years there is only a 1% increase would cost of living has risen each year will have 15 percent less bombing power than with a share in a stronger economy. >> mr. speaker can enjoy the right honorable gentleman? you of our leading battles for the service of leadership in canada also say the accused thank you to the house of commons for the work that they do here in the chamber and elsewhere. also the right honorable gentleman did not take the opportunity to say he will instead of for the defense of our country if given that opportunity. i know what he said about wages increasing i have seen today he is talking about pay for extra away age increases but we shed recognize people working in the national health service because the progression in basic pay increases. what we know and what i can say to christopher is you have a choice that the next election that will security economy for the future which means less money for public services and the working families would pa
instead of the hand-picked audiences i hope the upright minister roland mind. >> but i start with christopher in the last five years there is only a 1% increase would cost of living has risen each year will have 15 percent less bombing power than with a share in a stronger economy. >> mr. speaker can enjoy the right honorable gentleman? you of our leading battles for the service of leadership in canada also say the accused thank you to the house of commons for the work that they do...
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they were in the final last year and won roland garros so it is going to be a tough match.ying to pick a horse for the grand national, the bbc sport website has all the information you need. you can keep up—to—date with all of those stories on the bbc sport website, bbc.co.uk/ sport. i will have more in the next hour. the basque separatist group eta has handed over a file containing details of its remaining arms and explosives. its violent campaign for basque independence lasted forty years. our chief international correspondent, lyse doucet, witnessed the ceremony in bayonne in southern france. talk us through what happened. talk us through what happenedm talk us through what happened. it is sometimes extraordinary when history is made. decades of a very dark and bloody campaign for independence came down to a very simple ceremony ina came down to a very simple ceremony in a city hall here in the french city of bygone. men around a square table and it was opened by the basque mayor of this region who said, this is a moment we have all been waiting for and then a prominent
they were in the final last year and won roland garros so it is going to be a tough match.ying to pick a horse for the grand national, the bbc sport website has all the information you need. you can keep up—to—date with all of those stories on the bbc sport website, bbc.co.uk/ sport. i will have more in the next hour. the basque separatist group eta has handed over a file containing details of its remaining arms and explosives. its violent campaign for basque independence lasted forty...
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duckett also features alongside misbah—ul—haq, younus khan and fellow englishman toby roland jones.ll meet with their governing body tonight, after threatening to go on strike. a group of players have spoken out about the poor treatment and lack of support they've received from the fai, and are fighting for compensation for loss of earnings whilst on international duty. 0ur football reporter david 0rnstein is with me. there's been some quite serious allegations from the players, saying that they've had to change into kit in public toilets en route to matches. now they've got this make or break meeting tonight at 6pm with the fai. how has it got to this point? well, these issues have been building for some years now. the players have complained about a lack of pay on international duty to compensate the loss of earnings from their dayjobs. also, the lack of proper kit and having to hand it back at the end of internationals. and also being forced to change in public toilets. last year, the players approached their union to help resolve this issue. and yesterday morning they gathered i
duckett also features alongside misbah—ul—haq, younus khan and fellow englishman toby roland jones.ll meet with their governing body tonight, after threatening to go on strike. a group of players have spoken out about the poor treatment and lack of support they've received from the fai, and are fighting for compensation for loss of earnings whilst on international duty. 0ur football reporter david 0rnstein is with me. there's been some quite serious allegations from the players, saying that...
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here to discuss, roland martin and tammy bruce. let's start with the georgia election. a lot of money. $9 million, 90% of it from outside the state. jane fonda got involved. six tweets, robocalls. tammy: the good news is while he did have a pretty nice margin, it was only a point more than hillary got before it was not a major change by any means when it comes to the mentality and the attitude. the re winner w thathere is a runoff is the state of georgia because of all the money that will be pouring in. he spent about $100 per vote. karen handel spent $12 per vote. so obviously you also have with all the republicans combined over 50% of the vote. but this is not a sure thing either. but what you have got, you can have more people coming in. more democrats coming in. the republicans have to take it seriously. >> how did the white house win? charles: it was tides as a referendum on trump. ossoff did not win more than 50% of the vote. now there is a good chance he will lose despite the evident and money that was poured into this campaign. you look at the "new york times" m
here to discuss, roland martin and tammy bruce. let's start with the georgia election. a lot of money. $9 million, 90% of it from outside the state. jane fonda got involved. six tweets, robocalls. tammy: the good news is while he did have a pretty nice margin, it was only a point more than hillary got before it was not a major change by any means when it comes to the mentality and the attitude. the re winner w thathere is a runoff is the state of georgia because of all the money that will be...
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i mean, yeah, there was a very well-known film director, roland emmerich, was funding films that were more issue-oriented than his normal work, and this was a film he wanted to really, seriously wanted to do about, you know, sex slavery. and i was just right after the successes of the motorcycle diaries asked to write this film. and you know, i went to mexico to do research and talked to girls, and... >> hinojosa: you met some young girls who had been trafficked as sex slaves in mexico. >> yeah. some... i mean, there was a 12 year old girl... >> hinojosa: oh, my god. >> ...who had done it since the age of nine. >> hinojosa: and she had been kidnapped... >> she had been sold. >> hinojosa: sold. >> from... by family. >> hinojosa: there are some scenes in the movie trade that i don't know that i will soon forget, even though i'd like to forget them, because you know, you just revealed what's happening with these young women and how they're treated like meat. >> mm-hmm, yeah. >> hinojosa: i mean, literally, they're auctioned off and... and these are young girls who have normal lives, and
i mean, yeah, there was a very well-known film director, roland emmerich, was funding films that were more issue-oriented than his normal work, and this was a film he wanted to really, seriously wanted to do about, you know, sex slavery. and i was just right after the successes of the motorcycle diaries asked to write this film. and you know, i went to mexico to do research and talked to girls, and... >> hinojosa: you met some young girls who had been trafficked as sex slaves in mexico....
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like karen have come a long way from earlier jobs (laughter) well, good afternoon commissioners i'm roland director of the san francisco health network so it is my pleasure to provide you with and just want on the status of network as you may know i've come on a quarterly basis to keep you informed of our progress this slide shows where the network stand within the departments infrastructure you remember when the department was reorganized in 2013, the two organizations the public health division you heard from and the san francisco get health network that brought together the direct patient care services any part of system is under the network umbrella. >> so in today's presentation we're going to cover a few things first i'll provide you with an update of some recent leadership changes between the department and network and share with you where we are with the strategic plan and the status of our top 5 strategic initiatives then owl provide you with our second quarter of reports on the status of our true north metrics for the network and finally following my presentation san francisco he
like karen have come a long way from earlier jobs (laughter) well, good afternoon commissioners i'm roland director of the san francisco health network so it is my pleasure to provide you with and just want on the status of network as you may know i've come on a quarterly basis to keep you informed of our progress this slide shows where the network stand within the departments infrastructure you remember when the department was reorganized in 2013, the two organizations the public health...
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. >> something similar recently happened to kelly roland and kylie jenner. >>> some drama tonight betweenr singer aretha franklin lashing out at dion warwick yesterday over something she said five years ago at whitney houston's funeral. she's a queuing of making up a story she is whitney houston godmother. darlene love is the real godmother. warwick designed to get involved and comment on these accusations. >> we are ready for sunshine. kathy and the 80 degrees, too. >> yeah. [ laughter ] >> bring it. >> bring it on. but it's not just 80s. we can hit a record close to 90 but not without some rain storms are coming along with the sunshine. first on fox tonight federal authorities have apparently struck a deal with one of the business owners who allegedly gave thousands of dollars in bribes to district attorney seth william. williams is now charged in a multi count federal indictment taking cash, vacations and other gifts from two local business owners in return for favors. >>> now the da has denied the charges, and now is set for trial which happens in federal court at the end of may. fox
. >> something similar recently happened to kelly roland and kylie jenner. >>> some drama tonight betweenr singer aretha franklin lashing out at dion warwick yesterday over something she said five years ago at whitney houston's funeral. she's a queuing of making up a story she is whitney houston godmother. darlene love is the real godmother. warwick designed to get involved and comment on these accusations. >> we are ready for sunshine. kathy and the 80 degrees, too....
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something similar recently happened to kelly roland and kylie jenner at the very same location. >> time unique connection between the built of the nfl draft and the city of brotherly love. >> and be careful on the road, new study put pennsylvania and new jersey near the bottom. it annual ranking. us drivers. to protect our families and our civil rights. he's represented black lives matter, occupy wall street, and parents protesting the closing of schools. larry krasner will reform the criminal justice system, ending a war on drugs and the era of mass incarceration that targets poor and minority communities. because justice makes us safer. not just talking the talk, walking the walk. larry krasner, democrat for district attorney. ostriches don't really stick their heads in the sand. a peanut is not a nut. and a real john deere is actually real affordable. you learn something new everyday. the surprisingly affordable john deere e series tractors. now you can own america's tractor for just $99 a month. learn more at your john deere dealer. >> what are you two doing here? take your kids to
something similar recently happened to kelly roland and kylie jenner at the very same location. >> time unique connection between the built of the nfl draft and the city of brotherly love. >> and be careful on the road, new study put pennsylvania and new jersey near the bottom. it annual ranking. us drivers. to protect our families and our civil rights. he's represented black lives matter, occupy wall street, and parents protesting the closing of schools. larry krasner will reform...
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he quickly excelled there and after auditions for several major league teams, that same scout, roland george convinced phillies to sign him. >> that is where he hit 95. he looked really good. and then when we came home, the yankees wanted him to come backup, george called and said there is no reason to go backup to audition for yankees , jeff's like why not? he said because you are coming down to sit he sense bank to sign for phillies. >> reporter: singer signed and shot through pharmacist tell all the way to single a clearwater and this spring he got to pitch with the phillies in a major league team. >> singer, left hand coming out of the pen. >> it was all really fast. i try to slow it down, enjoy the moment but it happened really fast. i was just lucky to be there. happy to be in the bull pen. when i got my name called i was excited and just happy i got to get out on the field and perform. >> reporter: pat gallen for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> great story awesome. >> thanks, leslie. >>> coming up next on "eyewitness news", a disturbing trend, road rage incident, rising we will bre
he quickly excelled there and after auditions for several major league teams, that same scout, roland george convinced phillies to sign him. >> that is where he hit 95. he looked really good. and then when we came home, the yankees wanted him to come backup, george called and said there is no reason to go backup to audition for yankees , jeff's like why not? he said because you are coming down to sit he sense bank to sign for phillies. >> reporter: singer signed and shot through...
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last night rod carew and ralph roland stood together on the angels mound four months africa rue received a kidney and heart of former nfl tight end. he died in november after a brain aneurysm. within hours carew on a waiting list for new organs after a massive heart attack got the call. his heart and kidney were a perfect match for carew. >> i talked to him and i thanked him i told him, i says, we'll see each other again. we're brothers here and we're going to be brothers in heaven also. >> this wasn't the first time both families met. conrad went to middle school with carew's kids when they lived in orange county and the families are preaching the benefits of organ donations due to the connection. that's a lifetime connection there. >> wonderful story. >> time now 5:14. >>> let's check traffic and weather. >> good morning. we'll begin over at the bay bridge toll plaza. we are starting to see a few more cars join the wednesday morning commute. but hey, we're still in the green especially along the eastshore freeway. that's still checking in problem-free as you make your way from the carq
last night rod carew and ralph roland stood together on the angels mound four months africa rue received a kidney and heart of former nfl tight end. he died in november after a brain aneurysm. within hours carew on a waiting list for new organs after a massive heart attack got the call. his heart and kidney were a perfect match for carew. >> i talked to him and i thanked him i told him, i says, we'll see each other again. we're brothers here and we're going to be brothers in heaven also....
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. >>> to the pitch, union hosting montreal 39th minute roland alberg with the penalty kick and scoresby three and it looks like they will win their first game of the season, eighty-seventh minute, union, up by a goal, andre blake flakes a save bye anthony jackson hamel knocks in the rebound and union played to a three-three draw. they have not won since august . >>> and half of the penn state blue and white game, took part in the punt/catch contest this isn't easy. that poor guy almost got knocked out. not everyone struggles, bobbles the ball and he held on for the catch. but he should in the quit his day job for try out. >> that is all for sports. i'm leslie van arsdal. have a great day. >>> still to come on cbs-3 "eyewitness news" this sunday morning, dog breed more likely to have teeth problems. >>> animal advocate carroll erickson has more in this morning's pet project, coming if you have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis like me, and you're talking to your rheumatologist about a medication... ...this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain... ...and protect my
. >>> to the pitch, union hosting montreal 39th minute roland alberg with the penalty kick and scoresby three and it looks like they will win their first game of the season, eighty-seventh minute, union, up by a goal, andre blake flakes a save bye anthony jackson hamel knocks in the rebound and union played to a three-three draw. they have not won since august . >>> and half of the penn state blue and white game, took part in the punt/catch contest this isn't easy. that poor...
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he quickly excelled there and after auditions for several major league teams that same scout roland georgevinced phillies to sign him. >> that is where he hit 95. we looked really good. and then when we came home, the yankees wanted him to come backup, george called and said there is no reason to go backup, to audition for yankees, jeff's like why not. he said because you are coming down to citizens bank to sign a contract for phillies. >> singer signed and shot through the pharmacist tell all the way to single a clearwater and this spring he got a chance to pitch with the phillies in a major league game. >> singer, left-handed coming out of their pen. >> all really fast. i tried to enjoy the moment but it happened really fast. i was just lucky to be there and happy to be in the bull pull's when i got my name called i was excited and just happy got to get out on the field and perform. >> pat gallen for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> wow, we will be watching his career. best of luck to him. >>> great baseball wet they are weekend. >> get outside, enjoy to day comfortable, 60's tomorrow, we ar
he quickly excelled there and after auditions for several major league teams that same scout roland georgevinced phillies to sign him. >> that is where he hit 95. we looked really good. and then when we came home, the yankees wanted him to come backup, george called and said there is no reason to go backup, to audition for yankees, jeff's like why not. he said because you are coming down to citizens bank to sign a contract for phillies. >> singer signed and shot through the...
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here is danny goddard: and roland newsome put it like this: well, let's take a step back and examineadviser, ric bailey. as you heard, there are strong feelings on all sides. is there something different about brexit which makes the bbc's commitment to impartiality actually quite a new challenge? i think whenever you have a referendum, in particular, opinion becomes very polarised and views become very entrenched and it is very difficult often to appreciate or even value impartiality in those circumstances. that vote is now done, it's over. leave have won and ourjob now is to really scrutinise carefully the execution of brexit, if you like. how the government carries out brexit, how it carries out the negotiations, to scrutinise not just the government but other politicians. that's why andrew neil did all these interviews this week with party leaders across the uk, but also of course to scrutinise european union officials and politicians in europe. so ourjob now is much more intricate and complicated than a simple, sort of, mathematical balance between people who were remain or leave
here is danny goddard: and roland newsome put it like this: well, let's take a step back and examineadviser, ric bailey. as you heard, there are strong feelings on all sides. is there something different about brexit which makes the bbc's commitment to impartiality actually quite a new challenge? i think whenever you have a referendum, in particular, opinion becomes very polarised and views become very entrenched and it is very difficult often to appreciate or even value impartiality in those...
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roland from maryland, who says coverage is fair also, hi. caller: yes, you know, this supporter, this all-white for himself that would not -- nothing wrong with this man. can you imagine if barack obama started to follow the press claiming he had more votes, he had more crowd. you know, these guys got rush if augh all day long, donald trump stops somebody -- first thing out of his mind, i understand why he stop that man, and his so-called they cannot argue anything. it's all in those talking points from fox news, fox news all day, all these points. the man is a narcissist, because he keeps saying i, i, i. elected a man who cannot help himself. you want to be given credit for everything. host: ok, let's go to bernie, michigan, who says coverage is unfair. hi, bernie, hello. caller: ernie? host: yep, you're on. caller: oh, i feel it's unfair, there isn't any good news anymore. you can't find a station that has news. it's all propaganda. it's political fox, cnn. cnn, i used to watch it all the time, and now it's become the clinton news network.
roland from maryland, who says coverage is fair also, hi. caller: yes, you know, this supporter, this all-white for himself that would not -- nothing wrong with this man. can you imagine if barack obama started to follow the press claiming he had more votes, he had more crowd. you know, these guys got rush if augh all day long, donald trump stops somebody -- first thing out of his mind, i understand why he stop that man, and his so-called they cannot argue anything. it's all in those talking...
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he's been playing really well with herbert, benneteau in the finals of wimbledon last year and won rolandely red and vieux lion rouge lead the betting, a0 years after another red horse, red rum, won the race for a record third time to secure the future of aintree and the reputation of this famous race around the world. stuart pollitt explains why red rum was an unlikely hero. archive: they're willing him home. red rum wins the national! it's the greatest movie never made. the horse with a gappy leg —— gammy leg, trained by a taxi driver an unlikely hero. but by 1977, red rum had already won the national twice and runner—up on two occasions. yet this was what sealed his place in history. riding red rum that day was tommy stack. to find him a0 years on, you need to come to tipperary to find where his family trains horses. 77 looks a longtime ago now. it's a0 yea rs. 77 looks a longtime ago now. it's a0 years. it's only like yesterday looking back at it. tommy rode red rum more than a0 times. but this was his first national win on board. you could hear the crowd, it felt unreal. he is as pop
he's been playing really well with herbert, benneteau in the finals of wimbledon last year and won rolandely red and vieux lion rouge lead the betting, a0 years after another red horse, red rum, won the race for a record third time to secure the future of aintree and the reputation of this famous race around the world. stuart pollitt explains why red rum was an unlikely hero. archive: they're willing him home. red rum wins the national! it's the greatest movie never made. the horse with a gappy...
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so first to my left, we have diane roland, executive vice president of the kaiser family foundation. diane was also the inaugural chair of mac pac which advised congress on medicaid policy. to her left is josh archambault. he spent time here in d.c. with the heritage foundation. he's up in massachusetts where he also worked for former governor mitt romney. and at the end of the panel, we have judith solomon, judy is vice president for health policy at the center for budget and policy priorities. i won't go into further detail. you have their full bioes in your packet. i'd like to ask diane if you would please help everyone in the room to understand what's our starting point here? what happened with -- that was created by the aca and just where are we? what is our starting point? >> we spent much of the last few years talking about medicaid in a very narrow way. we've been talking primarily because of the affordable care act about medicaid's role as an expansion program to cover additional adults who are very low income, but who didn't previously qualify for the program. and i think t
so first to my left, we have diane roland, executive vice president of the kaiser family foundation. diane was also the inaugural chair of mac pac which advised congress on medicaid policy. to her left is josh archambault. he spent time here in d.c. with the heritage foundation. he's up in massachusetts where he also worked for former governor mitt romney. and at the end of the panel, we have judith solomon, judy is vice president for health policy at the center for budget and policy...
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offered a wild ca rd sharapova will be offered a wild card or offered a place in the main draw at rolandis a wild card at the stuttgart open — and that doesn't sit well with her opponent, italy's roberta vinci. she is, of course, a great player. personally, i don't have nothing against her but she made her mistakes, for sure. less, but she paid, and i think she can return to play but without any wild cards, any help. john higgins is through to the semifinals of the world snooker championship. he began the final session against kyran wilson needing only two more frames. his opponent did get one frame back but was too far behind to catch the four time champion, who goes through 13—6 to play either barry hawkins or stephen maguire. how about this for a proud parent? after we reported that liam stuart scored a win for britain's ice hockey team yesterday on the victoria derbyshire show, we didn't expect this video to service. great britain's ice hockey team beat them 51 in belfast last night where liam stuart, the son of these at legend sir rod stewart and supermodel rachel hunter, scored his
offered a wild ca rd sharapova will be offered a wild card or offered a place in the main draw at rolandis a wild card at the stuttgart open — and that doesn't sit well with her opponent, italy's roberta vinci. she is, of course, a great player. personally, i don't have nothing against her but she made her mistakes, for sure. less, but she paid, and i think she can return to play but without any wild cards, any help. john higgins is through to the semifinals of the world snooker championship....
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. >>> and josh roland will play cyclops son opposite ryan reynolds. >>> and jim loft will appear in " an interview with "the new york times." the song for her "teenager dream." by katy perry. she goes unnoticed. how does the fly under the radar? lorde says if someone spots them, she smiles at them, places a finger to her lips and says, shh, and it works. they leave. >> they probably do. >>> and finally, a little "pop start" game to play at home, buzz feed released a fun quiz, can you guess the musician's middle name? i'm putting you to the test, starting with adele. is her middle name anna belle, brianna hope or laurie blue. >> laurie blue. >> anna belle. >> the answer, laurie blue. >> did you know that? >> no. >> bruno mars, jack, preston or gene. >> is bruno mars his real name? >> that's a fair question. >> i'm going with brune gene. >> the answer is peter gene preston. >> the logic made no sense. >> but you got the right answer. >> exactly. >> how about ed sheeran? max, christopher or joseph. >> christopher. >> why is that? you think he looks like a christopher? >> a short name and
. >>> and josh roland will play cyclops son opposite ryan reynolds. >>> and jim loft will appear in " an interview with "the new york times." the song for her "teenager dream." by katy perry. she goes unnoticed. how does the fly under the radar? lorde says if someone spots them, she smiles at them, places a finger to her lips and says, shh, and it works. they leave. >> they probably do. >>> and finally, a little "pop start"...