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that would get to the heart of row. what we have seen in recent years are cases that chip away at the ability to exercise your right to choose, whether or not to have an abortion. you might see theoretically have the right, but wouldn't be able to exercise it, unless you're affluent enough to travel to another state. so, i think however, you look at t whether there's a direct overruling of row, which is what president trumpin promised, when he talked about his potential supreme court nominees on the campaign trail. or if it is chipping away at it through these continued efforts. you know justice kennedy was the fifth vote that prevented all of those incuriouses on the recognized in row. so with the replacement, the stakes really could not be higher. i don't know why someone would say it is a straw argument. the people, who voted for trump, because he believed he would appoint someone to the bench, whove would overturn row didn't think so. those of us deeply concerned that this constitutional right to liberty and bodily
that would get to the heart of row. what we have seen in recent years are cases that chip away at the ability to exercise your right to choose, whether or not to have an abortion. you might see theoretically have the right, but wouldn't be able to exercise it, unless you're affluent enough to travel to another state. so, i think however, you look at t whether there's a direct overruling of row, which is what president trumpin promised, when he talked about his potential supreme court nominees...
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he's been on death row for more than a decade for a murder he swears he did not commit.ted in his house by the real killer. now for the first time a key piece of evidence that could exonerate him. here's my "nightline" coanchor juju chang. >> it was just an ordinary night. i really didn't have any idea how my life could change. >> reporter: time moves slowly for 37-year-old julius jones, as he sits and waits on death row in oklahoma. >> we think julius was wrongfully convicted and that oklahoma is at risk of executing an innocent man. >> reporter: each day for the past 19 years, jones inches closer to being executed for a murder many believe he didn't commit. but now key evidence never before tested could give julius a shot at freedom. >> i know my brother's innocent. i just don't see how they still have my brother locked up. >> reporter: back in 1999, prison seemed an unlikely place to find julius jones. he was a champion high school basketball player. >> sophomore julius jones! >> reporter: loved by his teachers and a star student. >> julius attended the university of
he's been on death row for more than a decade for a murder he swears he did not commit.ted in his house by the real killer. now for the first time a key piece of evidence that could exonerate him. here's my "nightline" coanchor juju chang. >> it was just an ordinary night. i really didn't have any idea how my life could change. >> reporter: time moves slowly for 37-year-old julius jones, as he sits and waits on death row in oklahoma. >> we think julius was wrongfully...
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when he came to death row i had a chance to talk to him. i told him my name and i want you to answer my question. why do you hate me? he said blacks i said i didn't say nothing about black i said why do you hate me? you have done nothing to me that i need to know. he couldn't give me an answer that day so i asked i went back in said man i don't know why. they told him i would love to talk to him wednesday and over the course of the years i often tell mr. stevenson death row is the only place i have never experienced racism whether we are all there were guilty we all dress to lake and ate the same every day that's why there was no racism. we were all trying to achieve the same thing to prove our innocent but i stayed with hayes to show him love and compassion really was. it took them quite a few years to finally execute him and treated him like a human being after 15 years what is it about death that we treat one another like human beings x wait 15 years just for a bar of soap? they would even buy him the best. [laughter] and what is it you
when he came to death row i had a chance to talk to him. i told him my name and i want you to answer my question. why do you hate me? he said blacks i said i didn't say nothing about black i said why do you hate me? you have done nothing to me that i need to know. he couldn't give me an answer that day so i asked i went back in said man i don't know why. they told him i would love to talk to him wednesday and over the course of the years i often tell mr. stevenson death row is the only place i...
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sweden is celebrating a row quarterfinal for them. is celebrating a row quarterfinalfor them. the england. sweden is celebrating a row quarterfinal for them. the country has been having something of a heatwave at the moment. this was brighton beach, joy of the winning spot. today was a special night of every englishman. the fans were outnumbered but i'm delighted to them and everyone at home. this was special i don't want to go home yet. this is how the full quarterfinal line—up looks. on friday, initially novgorod. brazil against belgium. the bottom half sees russia take on croatia. then there is that sweden england game. just some other world cup news. the german federation have decided to stick with their manager. after germany failed to get out of that group, his future was certainly being questioned but he says now he wa nts to being questioned but he says now he wants to design the rebuilding with full commitment and said it all ta kes full commitment and said it all takes time that everything will happen. it's not long. they ar
sweden is celebrating a row quarterfinal for them. is celebrating a row quarterfinalfor them. the england. sweden is celebrating a row quarterfinal for them. the country has been having something of a heatwave at the moment. this was brighton beach, joy of the winning spot. today was a special night of every englishman. the fans were outnumbered but i'm delighted to them and everyone at home. this was special i don't want to go home yet. this is how the full quarterfinal line—up looks. on...
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it's really affected my personal life a lot. [ applause ] >> i was in the front row of the "unpluggeden for a particular reason. ♪ my girl, my girl ♪ don't lie to me ♪ tell me where did you sleep last night ♪ >> i remember watching him play a cover of a leadbelly song, "where did you sleep last night?" and it was emotional for me because i love nirvana and i felt this connection to kurt cobain and i was always, even when i was young, just so worried about him. ♪ my girl, my girl >> in that era there was always the speculation kurt's not doing well, kurt has drug problems. and nirvana "unplugged" was this kind of thing like the clouds parted. you know? and it seemed like everything was going to be okay. ♪ the whole night through [ cheers and applause ] >> from seattle tonight, word of an untimely death. >> the lead singer of nirvana shot and killed himself at his home in seattle, washington, today. >> it didn't come as a major surprise, but it was devastating because of the way it happened. >> i pulled over and i was there for like 20 minutes, half an hour just crying right there. >> i
it's really affected my personal life a lot. [ applause ] >> i was in the front row of the "unpluggeden for a particular reason. ♪ my girl, my girl ♪ don't lie to me ♪ tell me where did you sleep last night ♪ >> i remember watching him play a cover of a leadbelly song, "where did you sleep last night?" and it was emotional for me because i love nirvana and i felt this connection to kurt cobain and i was always, even when i was young, just so worried about him....
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the more serious issue is the row between ian austin, a labourmp, who issue is the row between ian austin family were victims of the holocaust, and he had a row with ian uleybury, the chairman of the party. and just as margaret hodge was that under this disciplinary measure for verbally attacking and questioning the morale at&t truth -- attacking and questioning the morale at&t truth —— morale at&t, he is now also facing discipline for his criticism of uleybury. the very thought that the labour party could be in this position should be hard to believe. it is something that they don't seem to be able to ship down. well, you see, that is why i don't understand why they didn't shut it down by accepting this definition. i still don't understand why they didn't just say, yes, let's do that. unless there is some else that we don't know. let me take you now to the front page of the sunday mirror. this is about novichok. those two frightening incidents in salisbury and amesbury. this is the suggestion that there may be more of the russian, we assume russian, novichok hidden away. police believe t
the more serious issue is the row between ian austin, a labourmp, who issue is the row between ian austin family were victims of the holocaust, and he had a row with ian uleybury, the chairman of the party. and just as margaret hodge was that under this disciplinary measure for verbally attacking and questioning the morale at&t truth -- attacking and questioning the morale at&t truth —— morale at&t, he is now also facing discipline for his criticism of uleybury. the very thought...
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in any case rowing boats were easier to maneuver. these migrants spread gradually to mediterranean islands including one that today is known as malta. the republic of malta actually consists of three inhabited islands mata itself plus camino and goes on and several smaller islands that are uninhabited malta is located approximately eighty kilometers south of sicily on a clear day one can see sicily from goals over time likewise one can see gold so from sicily so one must assume that. there was a degree of curiosity in the people from sicily us wondering us to what this land was that lays slightly beyond the horizon. however. it's hard to grasp why people would decide to leave such a fertile island assistant in order to occupy and colonize somewhere that was far away. the first to arrive were probably explorers perhaps then followed by their families. about two thousand years later some of the residents started building temples. the origins of these monumental structures are still shrouded in mystery. some of these limestone blocks wa
in any case rowing boats were easier to maneuver. these migrants spread gradually to mediterranean islands including one that today is known as malta. the republic of malta actually consists of three inhabited islands mata itself plus camino and goes on and several smaller islands that are uninhabited malta is located approximately eighty kilometers south of sicily on a clear day one can see sicily from goals over time likewise one can see gold so from sicily so one must assume that. there was...
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you heard several references to rowe v.e and whether or not judge cavanaugh, if he's confirmed, would be the justice to cast a deciding vote to overturn rowe v. wade or get rid of the right to legal abortion in this country. the president and ceo of the center for reproductive rights. when states pass laws that deny women reproductive rights, it is their lawyers that file these cases. thanks for being with us tonight. >> thank you, rachel. >> what is your reaction to the nomination of brett cavanaugh? >> here is how i see the nomination. the president promised to appoint to the supreme court only justices who would overturn rowe w. wade. and we need to assume that president trump has done that. the presumption is that he has nominated a man he feels confidence will overturn rowe v. wade. his record is not one that rebuts that presumption. he has decided one case on abortion in his time on the d.c. circuit, and in that case he ruled against the woman seeking access. and this was of a 17-year-old undocumented young woman who
you heard several references to rowe v.e and whether or not judge cavanaugh, if he's confirmed, would be the justice to cast a deciding vote to overturn rowe v. wade or get rid of the right to legal abortion in this country. the president and ceo of the center for reproductive rights. when states pass laws that deny women reproductive rights, it is their lawyers that file these cases. thanks for being with us tonight. >> thank you, rachel. >> what is your reaction to the nomination...
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and then he can put the third row of seats up at the push a button now he's going to see how roomy it really. that the courts but i don't know if you've got size for the info to make it easier to climb in the second row of seats can be pushed down at the pull of a love arc they can also be moved forward. i stay he finds out he's got head room enough to show the problem is the leg but lexus didn't make the seats for a dollar it states that passengers with one point four meters or less can sit here comfortably so they're meant for children and that's not as with any of us for kinda. car buyers with lots of kids or kids with lots of friends who would be well served by the family sized are excel. in things that emanuel mentions that unlike most other carmakers lexus didn't make its hybrid a plug and in other words it can't be recharged from a household i don't like it but the battery is continuously recharged while the car is on the move so it's always full or full enough to get going. the are x. can only go a few hundred meters on all electric power it's electric motors are mainly suppos
and then he can put the third row of seats up at the push a button now he's going to see how roomy it really. that the courts but i don't know if you've got size for the info to make it easier to climb in the second row of seats can be pushed down at the pull of a love arc they can also be moved forward. i stay he finds out he's got head room enough to show the problem is the leg but lexus didn't make the seats for a dollar it states that passengers with one point four meters or less can sit...
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it is not only what his position is on rowe. he has taken an active position in believing that bosses should be able to determine whether or not their employees have birth control. we know there is a big aca case which is basically protecting the rights of women not only to get family planning, protecting folks with pre-existing conditions, protecting women to not have to pay for more health insurance than men. every single access to health care and economic issues for women are on the line here and i certainly hope they force him to say what is his position on rowe v. wade and women's equal access to health care. >> no one has been through the confirmation more than you have and the senate judiciary committee in the clinton administration, in the obama nomination. you have coached nominees successfully. strategically, what can be done for the democrats to stop this nomination? >> well, first they have to make sure the judiciary committee does it job. that starts with a thorough review of his records, including his years in the
it is not only what his position is on rowe. he has taken an active position in believing that bosses should be able to determine whether or not their employees have birth control. we know there is a big aca case which is basically protecting the rights of women not only to get family planning, protecting folks with pre-existing conditions, protecting women to not have to pay for more health insurance than men. every single access to health care and economic issues for women are on the line...
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a row -- six in a row.ssing. play sta rts year, it has been a blessing. play starts at 6:30am. the claretjug will not be won tomorrow but it can certainly be lost. time for a look at the weather. here's chris fawkes. i thought i would tee off with the idea that some of us might see some useful rain towards the end of the week. we have not seen that for a while. we will see skies like this for at least part of the time, with some spells of sunshine. that was the scene in keswick at the standing stones. 0vernight, some patches of cloud but we are looking at dry conditions, showers tending to fade away. the forecast for thursday, a little cloud across england and wales, particularly southern parts, but sunny spells will breakthrough. the cloud will tend to thicken for the west. some rain in the western isles and highlands of scotland later through the afternoon. away from the band of rain, sunshine for england and wales, warmer weather, temperatures rising. but there are some changes towards the end of the wee
a row -- six in a row.ssing. play sta rts year, it has been a blessing. play starts at 6:30am. the claretjug will not be won tomorrow but it can certainly be lost. time for a look at the weather. here's chris fawkes. i thought i would tee off with the idea that some of us might see some useful rain towards the end of the week. we have not seen that for a while. we will see skies like this for at least part of the time, with some spells of sunshine. that was the scene in keswick at the standing...
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does this remind you of the row we saw decades ago between the row we saw decades ago between the uses and microsoft? the row we saw decades ago between the us authorities and microsoft7m does. it is very similar in theory but there is a big difference in that google is offering its services for free whereas microsoft is offering on a paid subscription basis. whether or not this will change that business model is yet to be seen. a growing number of companies are removing plastic straws and the biggest hotel company mariott is the biggest to announce it will get rid of all straws. starbucks and american airlines have a ready announced plans to eliminate plastic straws last week and we also heard from the hayet hotel and courtyard. they would stop using them by the end of this year. how many straws is that add up to four mariott. 1 billion plastic straws and 250 million sticks are as you get with coffee and tea. it is another big blow to the plastic straw industry. mariott they will phase out by july straw industry. mariott they will phase out byjuly 2019. at some 6000 properties aroun
does this remind you of the row we saw decades ago between the row we saw decades ago between the uses and microsoft? the row we saw decades ago between the us authorities and microsoft7m does. it is very similar in theory but there is a big difference in that google is offering its services for free whereas microsoft is offering on a paid subscription basis. whether or not this will change that business model is yet to be seen. a growing number of companies are removing plastic straws and the...
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a nearly endless expanse of green beans, with row after row of soy beans.hy this pa rt beans. it is easy to see why this part of minnesota is known as the prairie 0cean. and for nearly five decades eachjuly, prairie 0cean. and for nearly five decades each july, bob prairie 0cean. and for nearly five decades eachjuly, bob worth has worked on his time here. —— worth. this is not the first trade war or trade fight, with tariffs and embargoes, it is nothing new for me. while he thinks is far more be ok, at least this year, he worries for the next generation.” at least this year, he worries for the next generation. i can weather the next generation. i can weather the storm. what bothers me is the younger farmers the storm. what bothers me is the youngerfarmers who the storm. what bothers me is the younger farmers who are just getting started, they are going to suffer. i mean, this could lower the prices more, this is really going to hurt them. they might not be able to survive. that is because farmers ascend the majority of their soy beans are broad, mostly to c
a nearly endless expanse of green beans, with row after row of soy beans.hy this pa rt beans. it is easy to see why this part of minnesota is known as the prairie 0cean. and for nearly five decades eachjuly, prairie 0cean. and for nearly five decades each july, bob prairie 0cean. and for nearly five decades eachjuly, bob worth has worked on his time here. —— worth. this is not the first trade war or trade fight, with tariffs and embargoes, it is nothing new for me. while he thinks is far...
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next thursday, the european championships begin in glasgow with the likes of triathlon, golf and rowingrm up for a major competition by trying a totally different sport but four of the country's top sports people did just that. this is a clue! ben croucher went down to marlow in the south east of england for a job swap with a difference. now, we all had that friend at school when we were growing up which was pretty much good at every sport they tried, even some of the best athletes in the country picked up a couple before they focused on one they were particularly good at and with the european championships coming up in august, six different sports taking place all at the same time, we thought we would take a couple of golfers and a couple of rowers and get them to swap. the golfers in question, they were practising a different kind of stroke. under the guidance of gigabits rowers adam sinclair, tom george and coach for the day, fletcher. going into the sculling world for the very first time is a lwa ys world for the very first time is always quite interesting, see how they do, seeing t
next thursday, the european championships begin in glasgow with the likes of triathlon, golf and rowingrm up for a major competition by trying a totally different sport but four of the country's top sports people did just that. this is a clue! ben croucher went down to marlow in the south east of england for a job swap with a difference. now, we all had that friend at school when we were growing up which was pretty much good at every sport they tried, even some of the best athletes in the...
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on this programme, accusations that the government is rowing back from britain's historic oppositionlty. in this case the home secretary seems to have unilaterally broke up those principles on a friday afternoon in summer. the government explains why it's not seeking assurances over the application of the death penalty in the cases of two jidhadist fighters. we have been working closely with international partners to ensure that they face justice for any crimes they have committed. also on the programme. the row continues over the pairing of mps in commons votes. a pair is a pair, whatever its purpose. but first. has the government dropped the uk's blanket opposition the daily telegraph has seen documents in which the home secretary sajid javid is reported to have said britain will demand ‘no assurances‘ from the us authorities that two jihadist fighters from the uk will not be executed if they are prosecuted in the us courts. the two jihadists are members of the brutal so—called ‘beatles‘ cell of executioners in syria and iraq said to be responsible for killing a series of high—prof
on this programme, accusations that the government is rowing back from britain's historic oppositionlty. in this case the home secretary seems to have unilaterally broke up those principles on a friday afternoon in summer. the government explains why it's not seeking assurances over the application of the death penalty in the cases of two jidhadist fighters. we have been working closely with international partners to ensure that they face justice for any crimes they have committed. also on the...
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she made several calls to row toe rooter asking it to make things right. when it didn't, she turned to us. we asked row toe rooter what happened and right away it waived the charges and late fees that accrued when ivy refused to pay. the corporate spokesman told us a manager with the row toe rooter franchise who is responsible for all of this in handling the matter was on leave. the company says it dropped the ball and apologized to ivy. kudos for ivy carefully looking at her invoice. scrutinize your bills to make sure you're not paying for someone else's error. call us at any time. le 888-996-tips. >>> long lines wrapped around buildings? not for a rock concert but to get registration or driver's license. the lines have more than doubled since last year. we talked with some people at the san jose office who waited nearly three hours. >> totally frustrated. it's wait, wait, wait, no parking. >> they blame the long wait on the federal i.d. program. you'll need a real i.d. starting in 2020 or your passport to fly in the ousu.s. they have firhired more employ
she made several calls to row toe rooter asking it to make things right. when it didn't, she turned to us. we asked row toe rooter what happened and right away it waived the charges and late fees that accrued when ivy refused to pay. the corporate spokesman told us a manager with the row toe rooter franchise who is responsible for all of this in handling the matter was on leave. the company says it dropped the ball and apologized to ivy. kudos for ivy carefully looking at her invoice....
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boats and all of the cargo and people would have been put into the small row boats and manually rowed 100 miles upriver to new orleans. this last leg of the voyage taken about seven to ten days which is in addition to the seven to ten-week voyage that you had already experienced coming over the atlantic ocean. in this room one of the other important aspects that we talk about where this exhibition is the fact that majority of the people that were coming to new orleans during this early period did not come willingly. it's important to look at what their experiences were like. one of the ways that we do this was we look at not only the experience coming over, but what happened during those voyages as well. one of the most heart breaking objects in this exhibition is this ship log which was a slave ship and it was the deadliest voyage coming from africa during this time period. 82 enslaved women and men and children died in women and children died, in addition to 11 crew in this log book it has not only the first captain's notations about wind and speed and where they were, but it also h
boats and all of the cargo and people would have been put into the small row boats and manually rowed 100 miles upriver to new orleans. this last leg of the voyage taken about seven to ten days which is in addition to the seven to ten-week voyage that you had already experienced coming over the atlantic ocean. in this room one of the other important aspects that we talk about where this exhibition is the fact that majority of the people that were coming to new orleans during this early period...
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. >> the president is looking for someone who will overturn row v wade. >> democrats are wrngs the next justice could be pif tall to the survival of the landmark decision that legalized abortion and some republican senators will decide the fate of the nominee can be a deal breaker. >> the candidate for this important position who would overturn row v wade would not be acceptable to me because that would indicate an agenda that i don't want to see a judge have. >> with 51 republican senators and an ailing senator john mccain in arizona, the president can't afford to lose a single gop vote but in the midst of midterm season, that math could change with unexpected cross overs. >> there could be an interesting position for red state democrats facing tough re- election campaigns in november to go ahead and support the president's nominee because they do represent states where the president won overwhelmingly during the 2016 presidential election. >> dave, you think about the democrat senators like joe man chan and joe donly but the president says he's not likely going to ask how they would r
. >> the president is looking for someone who will overturn row v wade. >> democrats are wrngs the next justice could be pif tall to the survival of the landmark decision that legalized abortion and some republican senators will decide the fate of the nominee can be a deal breaker. >> the candidate for this important position who would overturn row v wade would not be acceptable to me because that would indicate an agenda that i don't want to see a judge have. >> with 51...
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lets get your take on the china tariff row, affecting the numbers now.now. massive tariffs from either side. we always say we know it is bad for business, but it is bad for business? it is, bad for markets, particularly bad for china over the last month. heavy hits to the equity market and the currency, maybe a slight feeling that china was not that unhappy about the weakening of the currency giving an advantage, maybe it got a bit much for them today. there was a sense they had gone too far. there we re sense they had gone too far. there were rumours about intervention on local equity and currency markets trying to stabilise. is the un getting weaker because of this concern over the impact is not —— the currency. there are no interest rate advantages of being in china, and partly they have not done anything to stop it falling. maybe they were happy to have a weaker currency. in all honesty, because it is the day the tariffs start to come m, is the day the tariffs start to come in, ithink is the day the tariffs start to come in, i think it will be the mo
lets get your take on the china tariff row, affecting the numbers now.now. massive tariffs from either side. we always say we know it is bad for business, but it is bad for business? it is, bad for markets, particularly bad for china over the last month. heavy hits to the equity market and the currency, maybe a slight feeling that china was not that unhappy about the weakening of the currency giving an advantage, maybe it got a bit much for them today. there was a sense they had gone too far....
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it's right across the street from the ferry building on the embark der row. and sal will host the big final match on sunday. there will be a rock climbing wall, face pati the admission is free. . >> the game was scoreless in the 7th inning until the pitch in the dirt. chicago added another run two batters later and the giants fall to four games behind the diamondbacks in the al west. >>> the a's lost a tough 6-5 game to the astros in extra innings last night. he hit a solo home run and put oakland in his fourth game in a row heite the 11th. that led to a throwing error and the astros win in a walk off. those two teams play again tonight. >>> 4:47 is the time. steve was talking about that first thing this morning. let's check in with sal. you tend to watch a little bit of baseball? >> just a little. still kind of weird to have the astros in the american league. >> right. >> let's take a look at the tracy super commute and talk about the westbound 580 drive which is going to be busy now but not on the altamont pass. coming from tracy 205 and 580 are slow. road
it's right across the street from the ferry building on the embark der row. and sal will host the big final match on sunday. there will be a rock climbing wall, face pati the admission is free. . >> the game was scoreless in the 7th inning until the pitch in the dirt. chicago added another run two batters later and the giants fall to four games behind the diamondbacks in the al west. >>> the a's lost a tough 6-5 game to the astros in extra innings last night. he hit a solo home...
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cracks -->> to the lady in the front row. expect there will be another separated decoration in the summit about georgia? what can you say about the declaration published a few minutes ago. >> we are planning a new withration together georgia. declaration the when they publish it. we welcome both allies providing support in different ways to georgia. recognize the significant progress georgia is making. and the fact that georgia is contributing to many nato missions and operations. i can say more about this when we have published or agreed tomorrow. >> since the end of the combat mission in 2014, the continued trained is the numbers going in the wrong direction? afghan forces getting smaller. nato increasing the size of its mission. at what point do you say this plan isn't working? we need a new plan? the plan is working. been able to hand over responsibility for security in afghanistan to the afghans themselves. difference between what we did before. we were in afghanistan with a big combat mission. more than 100,000 troops.
cracks -->> to the lady in the front row. expect there will be another separated decoration in the summit about georgia? what can you say about the declaration published a few minutes ago. >> we are planning a new withration together georgia. declaration the when they publish it. we welcome both allies providing support in different ways to georgia. recognize the significant progress georgia is making. and the fact that georgia is contributing to many nato missions and operations. i...
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the a's and giants go for extra innings, the second day innnn row, the a's walk off with a victory.top of the eighth now, mckuchen goes yard. giants go up 5-4. bottom eight now, it's crush again at the plate. and guess what happens? yeah, the daily double, second home run of the game, 19th career two-homer game and we are at 5-5. extra innings, top of the tenth now, two on for matt chapman. he gets an infield chopper, sneaks just under the glove, brandon crawford, marcus simian scores. chapman with his first career hit. a's get the new bay bridge series trophy. >> keep doing what we're doing. not let the fact we're in the hunt or anything like that change anything we're doing. everything we've been doing got us here. stay with what we've been doing. >> the more we do this since we've been on this run, the more confidence we gain. and i think important, too, that we lost the first game of the series, and end up coming back and winning both. you know, it's just -- the momentum as far as that perseverance trait goes. and they expect to win. >> and now to some exciting golf, history at
the a's and giants go for extra innings, the second day innnn row, the a's walk off with a victory.top of the eighth now, mckuchen goes yard. giants go up 5-4. bottom eight now, it's crush again at the plate. and guess what happens? yeah, the daily double, second home run of the game, 19th career two-homer game and we are at 5-5. extra innings, top of the tenth now, two on for matt chapman. he gets an infield chopper, sneaks just under the glove, brandon crawford, marcus simian scores. chapman...
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team—mate valtteri bottas will be alongside him with the ferraris on the second row. 2pm. it is all about give and take, each time you go round, each corner. i was up and down and up and down, it was an emotional roller—coaster. jose mourinho says that he hopes one of his targets will arrive at manchester united, yesterday they lost to liverpool in the international champions cup, liverpool running away with it in the second half for a 4—1 win, new signing xherdan shaqiri marked his first goalfor the signing xherdan shaqiri marked his first goal for the club with this magnificent overhead cup and with manchester united still missing many of their normal first—team after the world cup, jose mourinho not impressed. if i was them, iwould not come, i would not come, i would not come, i would not come, i would not spend my money to see these teams. i would not spend my money to see these teams. iwould not not spend my money to see these teams. i would not spend my money. no, for example, iwas teams. i would not spend my money. no, for example, i was watching something in t
team—mate valtteri bottas will be alongside him with the ferraris on the second row. 2pm. it is all about give and take, each time you go round, each corner. i was up and down and up and down, it was an emotional roller—coaster. jose mourinho says that he hopes one of his targets will arrive at manchester united, yesterday they lost to liverpool in the international champions cup, liverpool running away with it in the second half for a 4—1 win, new signing xherdan shaqiri marked his first...
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i also would agree with the $450,000 for family subsidies on row 14. and i don't know -- did you mention, you might have mentioned this on row 27, i just wanted to make sure that we added another word in the description so the word families would be services for homeless families. ok? and then for row ten -- i would like to increase the amount of $300,000 to $600,000 for workforce development for seniors and people with disabilities, and again, the rationale here is that there really is a lack of those services, and as i mentioned in an earlier hearing, we had a hearing on this particular item ends there were quite a few organizations who came and supported the notion that we really need to pay attention to the seniors and people with disabilities. especially with fixed income and put them back on the workforce. $300,000 is not adequate, to me. .i am asking for $600,000. >> ok. >> did recover -- >> the what? >> row 32 and 33 for the meals? what was your suggestion? >> thirty-two and 33, or 34, you mean? what i have online 34, residential care facilitie
i also would agree with the $450,000 for family subsidies on row 14. and i don't know -- did you mention, you might have mentioned this on row 27, i just wanted to make sure that we added another word in the description so the word families would be services for homeless families. ok? and then for row ten -- i would like to increase the amount of $300,000 to $600,000 for workforce development for seniors and people with disabilities, and again, the rationale here is that there really is a lack...
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this whole row isn'tjust about words, it is about trust.s believe the issue has been used to undermine him. united parties tend to do better in the polls, so labour's journey parties tend to do better in the polls, so labour'sjourney to power may have become bumpier. iain watson, bbc news. a look at some of the other main stories today, and a former youth coach at southampton football club has been found guilty of indecently assaulting a young trainee. bob higgins was found not guilty on a second count of the same offence. the jury at winchester crown court was unable to reach verdicts on a further a8 charges. the prosecution says it will seek a retrial. barclays plans to create up to 2,500 jobs at a new hub in glasgow, doubling its current workforce in scotland. the bank will house its technology and operations teams on the banks of the clyde. barclays says it will "play a pivotal role" in the bank's "long—term strategic priorities". the amount of energy generated from offshore wind turbines around the uk is set to double in the next decad
this whole row isn'tjust about words, it is about trust.s believe the issue has been used to undermine him. united parties tend to do better in the polls, so labour's journey parties tend to do better in the polls, so labour'sjourney to power may have become bumpier. iain watson, bbc news. a look at some of the other main stories today, and a former youth coach at southampton football club has been found guilty of indecently assaulting a young trainee. bob higgins was found not guilty on a...
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wade but also opposed to any candidate that will undermine row and any other legal that protects andnsures reproductive rights. for the million women especially women of color, must overcome the barriers, lack of insurance coverage or paid leave traveling long distance, cultural stigmas immigration status and other to obtain abortions is not enough. we must fight one's ability to exercise the reproductive rights and personal liberties under roe. we expect that any trump candidate will be firmly against the formal contract which has led to significantly more black women, latinos and asian american women having health insurance and thanks to the aca, 70 million back people and 8 million asian americans now have coverage for preventative health services including reproductive health services without cost sharing. any support nominee was about to health coverage is [inaudible] not only do they pass the trump test and pose a threat to row the wade but they also have records of undermining immigrant rights, voting rights and other civil rights and issues of women of color are critical to e
wade but also opposed to any candidate that will undermine row and any other legal that protects andnsures reproductive rights. for the million women especially women of color, must overcome the barriers, lack of insurance coverage or paid leave traveling long distance, cultural stigmas immigration status and other to obtain abortions is not enough. we must fight one's ability to exercise the reproductive rights and personal liberties under roe. we expect that any trump candidate will be firmly...
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tonight, patty dominated final exam four qeek weeks in a row.ave challenger, our chief congressional correspondent mike emmanuel. >> i wish you would have given me someone easier. >> they always say that. >> hands on buzzers. i ask the question. the first one to buzz in gets to answer the question. you have to wait for me to finish asking to answer. you can acknowledge by saying your name. get it wrong you lose a point. each correct answer is one point. ready? >> a new study shows people live longer if they regularly drink which hot beverage? katy? >> coffee. >> i thought it stunted your growth. is it coug coffee? >> a large study that followed people over a ten year period found those that drank coffee were 15% less likely to die than those that didn't. the same for those that drank two or three cups a day. >> it has antioxidants in it. >> another myth of childhood bites the dust. overwhelmed with homelessness which american city has dealt with the crisis by paying for plane tickets to fly vagrants out of the their city. san francisco, portland
tonight, patty dominated final exam four qeek weeks in a row.ave challenger, our chief congressional correspondent mike emmanuel. >> i wish you would have given me someone easier. >> they always say that. >> hands on buzzers. i ask the question. the first one to buzz in gets to answer the question. you have to wait for me to finish asking to answer. you can acknowledge by saying your name. get it wrong you lose a point. each correct answer is one point. ready? >> a new...
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we'll go to the lady in the front row. >> thank you. mr. secretary general, can we expect that there will be another separate declaration about georgia? and what can you say about the declaration, which was published a few minutes ago. what it says new about georgia? thank you. >> well, we are planning a new declaration together with georgia. and you can read the declaration when you publish it. but we will end that declaration. our practical support. and welcome both nato allies are providing, more support in different ways to georgia. with the training center, the capacity of supporting, but also rends the significant progress that georgia is making. and the fact that georgia is contributing to many nato missions and operations. i can say more about this when we have published or agreed that the statement tomorrow. >> okay. >> james from british forces tv and radio. secretary general, since the end of the combat mission in 2014, the continued trained, is the numbers going in the wrong direction? afghan forces getting smaller. nato, step b
we'll go to the lady in the front row. >> thank you. mr. secretary general, can we expect that there will be another separate declaration about georgia? and what can you say about the declaration, which was published a few minutes ago. what it says new about georgia? thank you. >> well, we are planning a new declaration together with georgia. and you can read the declaration when you publish it. but we will end that declaration. our practical support. and welcome both nato allies...
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how the row hinge akula chiefs has been stuck here in one of the oldest later refugee camps new conks is bizarre for sixteen years and. years of battle of the. family and her boss a reason that a lot of the. activists one of. our the. general in the modern go to war that ended in a bundle didn't know. some of the how mccauley. to. manage that only. some of them. at. monica's foot are laid out on the edge of the end of oil out of the holdings in the center. i don't know honey because i'm out of the key and i got out of the hole wanted me of them in the deck and. i was not only give. them all the models in the lot and will get it done and they are a little. bizarre lintels have survived numerous waves of mine mine immigrants but this time their fields were all occupied by row hinge attendants looking the most the number was among them. they do the cutting it will begin with ella but these are the things done that the cat does it that is that there that has had the adlon i have date them for the rest that whatever they just. put it in the. i don't know going to grandmama the body going t
how the row hinge akula chiefs has been stuck here in one of the oldest later refugee camps new conks is bizarre for sixteen years and. years of battle of the. family and her boss a reason that a lot of the. activists one of. our the. general in the modern go to war that ended in a bundle didn't know. some of the how mccauley. to. manage that only. some of them. at. monica's foot are laid out on the edge of the end of oil out of the holdings in the center. i don't know honey because i'm out of...
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all four different versions of what happened one of them is on the death row there's no way he could have done it there's no possible way because all this did not shoot around a corner. when his first wife sandy became pregnant alvin law was terrified about what the future held when i saw him come out of there with two arms and. to hands and five little fingers and. i didn't care what brand he was at all care if it was a she or he it didn't matter. it was just the most tremendous feeling my son. i knew it again. because you know in fact i worried a lot about how i was going to play ball with i was going to maybe try teaching know what it's all about a teach them to play frisbee impeachment throw or you know i mean all those things that you want to have a care if yours do. we don't have to have arms to be a father. you don't need arms to love. you don't you know arms to be there you don't mean arms to listen you don't need arms to be a father at all unfortunately too many fathers that have watched it realize that. they were forget that that's true you just have to be there for him. th
all four different versions of what happened one of them is on the death row there's no way he could have done it there's no possible way because all this did not shoot around a corner. when his first wife sandy became pregnant alvin law was terrified about what the future held when i saw him come out of there with two arms and. to hands and five little fingers and. i didn't care what brand he was at all care if it was a she or he it didn't matter. it was just the most tremendous feeling my...
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i bu here because i'm worried about row. >> a will the of voters voted in president trump because he promised to put forth a pro-life supreme court justice. we knew likelye there wouldn opportunity for him to do that. and we're here today because we ink we're about to celebrate another nominee like gorsuch. >> police had closed this street earlier. but have since reopened it to traffic. as protestors begin to leave. >> thank you. judge kavanaugh isar 53 old. and like justice gorsuch, he would likely have a long tenure. during his remarks he talked about his local roots. tas mother who served as a judge and before that ht in d.c. public high school. he talked about coaching his daughters basketball team and being part of a vibrant catholic community. when he was confirmed to serve on the u.s. court of appeals he won over democrats and swing vote republicans. like senator susan collins and murkowski. he was not the nominee somes republicad hoped for. >> republican leaders in the senate had td the president he should not nominate kavanaugh because of his paper trail with making him hard
i bu here because i'm worried about row. >> a will the of voters voted in president trump because he promised to put forth a pro-life supreme court justice. we knew likelye there wouldn opportunity for him to do that. and we're here today because we ink we're about to celebrate another nominee like gorsuch. >> police had closed this street earlier. but have since reopened it to traffic. as protestors begin to leave. >> thank you. judge kavanaugh isar 53 old. and like justice...
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"princeton" ranked number one overall -- for the 7th year in a row. the saying goes - expect the unexpected when renovating. jcoin their bathroom walls.san )alex and jessica monney ) were in the middle of remodeling when they discovered a note left by the previous homeowners - more than 20 years ago. it said, "if you )re reading this, that means you )re remodeling the bathroom again. what )s wrong with the way we did it?" there )s also a picture of the couple and a pet rabbit. the couple says they will carry on the tradition by writing their own message in the walls. raj adlib sports tease i'm april kennedy and i'm an arborist with pg&e in the sierras. since the onset of the drought, more than 129 million trees have died in california. pg&e prunes and removes over a million trees every year to ensure that hazardous trees can't impact power lines. and since the onset of the drought we've doubled our efforts. i grew up in the forests out in this area and honestly it's heartbreaking to see all these trees dying. what guides me is ensuring that the public
"princeton" ranked number one overall -- for the 7th year in a row. the saying goes - expect the unexpected when renovating. jcoin their bathroom walls.san )alex and jessica monney ) were in the middle of remodeling when they discovered a note left by the previous homeowners - more than 20 years ago. it said, "if you )re reading this, that means you )re remodeling the bathroom again. what )s wrong with the way we did it?" there )s also a picture of the couple and a pet...
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it's his eighth win in a row since losing to anthonyjoshua in 2015. that's all the sport for now.y thanks. see you later on. storms and flooding have continued to disrupt road travel and cause flight cancellations as the uk heatwave came to an end. some air passengers experienced delays of up to 20 hours, and travellers queued for miles on the m20 to board eurotunnel trains after the air—conditioning failed. the met office has issued a yellow weather warning for parts
it's his eighth win in a row since losing to anthonyjoshua in 2015. that's all the sport for now.y thanks. see you later on. storms and flooding have continued to disrupt road travel and cause flight cancellations as the uk heatwave came to an end. some air passengers experienced delays of up to 20 hours, and travellers queued for miles on the m20 to board eurotunnel trains after the air—conditioning failed. the met office has issued a yellow weather warning for parts
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hamilton has won the last four years ina hamilton has won the last four years in a row. after that double retirement for the team at the austrian grand prix last weekend they will not be taking anything for granted. and the ferraris will be hot on his tail, that qualifying yesterday was so dense, with sebastian vettel going ahead in the first session, then hamilton in the second session then sebastian vettel, his championship rival, the championship leader, putting in a lap that looked like it was the fastest, only for hamilton to come in with his final lap and get pole position by four hundredths a second. it is going to be very close, here, in less than three hours' time. just time to remind you that day two of the tour de france starts in around an hour's time, chris froome hoping for better day after a crash yesterday. you can follow it live on the bbc sport website. that's all the sport for now. i'll have more in the next hour. more signs of tension have surfaced in the conservative party
hamilton has won the last four years ina hamilton has won the last four years in a row. after that double retirement for the team at the austrian grand prix last weekend they will not be taking anything for granted. and the ferraris will be hot on his tail, that qualifying yesterday was so dense, with sebastian vettel going ahead in the first session, then hamilton in the second session then sebastian vettel, his championship rival, the championship leader, putting in a lap that looked like it...