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and now, sarah silverman! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> sarah: hi! cheers and applause ] lower your expectations. welcome to "jimmy kimmel live"! [ cheers and applause ] "jimmy kimmel live," wow. none of those things are true. [ laughter ] the only thing true in "jimmy kimmel live!" is the exclamation point. [ laughter ] i'm your guest host, sarah silverman. [ cheers and applause ] and i am so happy to be here, and after two nights of david spade hosting, i think we could all use a little masculine energy. [ laughter ] [ applause ] this is actually an historic moment. i'm the first person to ever cover a shift for their ex on national television. [ cheers and applause ] that's right. i took his virginity, and now i'm gonna take his show. [ laughter ] [ applause ] no, no one can replace jimmy. except me. [ laughter ] anyway. just think of me as the world's worst house guest. i'm only here for two nights, but you better believe i'm going to break the toilet. [ laughter ] i'm like andre the giant. he could only go in bathtubs. [ laughter ] look it up, g
and now, sarah silverman! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> sarah: hi! cheers and applause ] lower your expectations. welcome to "jimmy kimmel live"! [ cheers and applause ] "jimmy kimmel live," wow. none of those things are true. [ laughter ] the only thing true in "jimmy kimmel live!" is the exclamation point. [ laughter ] i'm your guest host, sarah silverman. [ cheers and applause ] and i am so happy to be here, and after two nights of david spade hosting, i...
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and now, sarah silverman! cheers and applause ] ♪ >> sarah: this goes with this. [ cheers and applause ] hi! hey, there! i worry you're setting yourselves up for disappointment. [ laughter ] welcome to "jimmy kimmel live!" i'm your guest host, sarah silverman. [ cheers and applause ] thank you. but look. i know you guys miss jimmy, but take it from me, you will get over him. [ laughter ] it's true. he does not have to define you. [ laughter ] sure, you wasted your childbearing years with him. [ laughter ] but you will find you again. and this time you'll be stronger and you'll be wiser, but also older. [ laughter ] look, my point is -- "freeze your eggs!" [ laughter ] i am so -- okay. [ applause ] i feel you've been told to clap but i'll take it. i'm so happy to be indoors with this beautiful, fully vaccinated crowd. [ cheers and applause ] what did don barris give you? [ laughter ] you know, here in l.a. they may start making people show proof they've been vaxxed to enter public indoor spaces. if getting vacc
and now, sarah silverman! cheers and applause ] ♪ >> sarah: this goes with this. [ cheers and applause ] hi! hey, there! i worry you're setting yourselves up for disappointment. [ laughter ] welcome to "jimmy kimmel live!" i'm your guest host, sarah silverman. [ cheers and applause ] thank you. but look. i know you guys miss jimmy, but take it from me, you will get over him. [ laughter ] it's true. he does not have to define you. [ laughter ] sure, you wasted your childbearing...
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sarah is one of a growing number of _ before. sarah is one of a growing number of people _ before.of people who _ before. sarah is one of a growing number of people who have - before. sarah is one of a growingj number of people who have been infected despite being double jabbed. today's study by the zoe covid team adds to the evidence that vaccines lose effectiveness over time. it found protection from infection with both the fires and astrazeneca vaccines reduced slightly within six months of the second dose. but for most, the vaccines still seem to protect severe disease.— vaccines still seem to protect severe disease. what this study tells us is _ severe disease. what this study tells us is that _ severe disease. what this study tells us is that we _ severe disease. what this study tells us is that we have - severe disease. what this study tells us is that we have to - severe disease. what this study tells us is that we have to keep| severe disease. what this study i tells us is that we have to keep an eye on the level of immunity and track it as time goes on so we can make a pr
sarah is one of a growing number of _ before. sarah is one of a growing number of people _ before.of people who _ before. sarah is one of a growing number of people who have - before. sarah is one of a growingj number of people who have been infected despite being double jabbed. today's study by the zoe covid team adds to the evidence that vaccines lose effectiveness over time. it found protection from infection with both the fires and astrazeneca vaccines reduced slightly within six months of...
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sarah rainsford, bbc news, moscow.cord—breaking performance in the pool — as well as two wins in the cycling — with dame sarah storey taking a 16th gold medal — to equal the british record. 0ur sports correspondent andy swiss reports from tokyo. it was, she said, a dream come true. for dame sarah storey another remarkable milestone. she began the time trial knowing another gold would equal the all—time british record, and it was never really in doubt. storey was a minute and a half faster than anyone else and history was hers. she crosses the line! her 16th paralympic title, equalling the british record set by swimmer mike kenny. storey herself started out in the pool, winning her first gold as a 1a—year—old, and now nearly three decades later the tears of joy flowed. to the delight of another sporting dame. she still has the amazing physical ability to set new standards and push the barriers every single time the games come around. but importantly she still got the same passion, the same drive. well, dame sarah storey
sarah rainsford, bbc news, moscow.cord—breaking performance in the pool — as well as two wins in the cycling — with dame sarah storey taking a 16th gold medal — to equal the british record. 0ur sports correspondent andy swiss reports from tokyo. it was, she said, a dream come true. for dame sarah storey another remarkable milestone. she began the time trial knowing another gold would equal the all—time british record, and it was never really in doubt. storey was a minute and a half...
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. , ., sarah? the final events on the track are later. _ sarah? events on the track are later. there will - sarah? the final events on the track are later. there will be i track are later. there will be the men's 1500 track are later. there will be the men's1500 metres final and the men's1500 metres final and the women's 10,000 the men's1500 metres final and the women's10,000 metre final. a big story in the distance running for winning was our son tom are trying to go for an unprecedented travel. she won gold in the 5000 metres and is doubt on the gold in the 1500 metres last night that went to faith. so she will go on the 10,000 metre final a little later and also we will have the men's basketball final. the dream team from the usa looking for their fourth consecutive gold medal and they will take on the only team that has beaten them so far in this competition, france. and that will be quite the grudge match. one of the big stories of the olympics this year has been the mental health of athletes. how has that been received by athletes in tokyo?
. , ., sarah? the final events on the track are later. _ sarah? events on the track are later. there will - sarah? the final events on the track are later. there will be i track are later. there will be the men's 1500 track are later. there will be the men's1500 metres final and the men's1500 metres final and the women's 10,000 the men's1500 metres final and the women's10,000 metre final. a big story in the distance running for winning was our son tom are trying to go for an unprecedented...
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thank you very much, sarah talking to us from tokyo - sarah talking to us from tokyo there.on the first day at trent bridge. at one point losing six wickets for just 22 runs. that collapse sees the visitors with the upper hand. they trail by 162 runs with all 10 wickets still remaining, asjoe wilson reports. you don'tjust watch the olympics for 100 metres, nor cricket for 100 balls. there is nottingham, this is a test match... ..and that is out. rory burns gone for none, india celebrating the great traditions resumed. well, that's remarkable waiter service. how does he ever sit down? some mysteries are solved by replays. look here — a little touch on zak crawley�*s back — the spike, out, caught, and observe how that changed the indian captain's mood. so, england's captain was batting. it's not like everything depends onjoe root, just that most things do. well, there's a shot from another batsman, just remembering how this form of cricket goes. johnny bairstow recalled to the team, and a four is still a four in any shirt, any generation. india thought bairstow was out lbw her
thank you very much, sarah talking to us from tokyo - sarah talking to us from tokyo there.on the first day at trent bridge. at one point losing six wickets for just 22 runs. that collapse sees the visitors with the upper hand. they trail by 162 runs with all 10 wickets still remaining, asjoe wilson reports. you don'tjust watch the olympics for 100 metres, nor cricket for 100 balls. there is nottingham, this is a test match... ..and that is out. rory burns gone for none, india celebrating the...
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sarah, it isjust closing day of it. sarah, it is just after 11:15am in tokyo. still to come on the final day?— on the final day? i think sorts on the final day? i think sports lovers _ on the final day? i think sports lovers will - on the final day? i think sports lovers will be - on the final day? i think i sports lovers will be trying on the final day? i think - sports lovers will be trying to cram in the final remains of these olympic games, the last day that they can watch a lot of the different action that we are going to see. we have the marathon this morning, track cycling in the velodrome ongoing right now, just indicates in the qualifying for the events. three gold medals awarded there, many people know the british couple jason and laura kenny, they have had brilliant success, so far laura kenny is going in the omnium and she is looking to become britain's most decorated female olympian if she is to win that battle. we also have boxing, which will start on a couple of hours. those four gold medals that we will hand out there, notably kelly harrington f
sarah, it isjust closing day of it. sarah, it is just after 11:15am in tokyo. still to come on the final day?— on the final day? i think sorts on the final day? i think sports lovers _ on the final day? i think sports lovers will - on the final day? i think sports lovers will be - on the final day? i think i sports lovers will be trying on the final day? i think - sports lovers will be trying to cram in the final remains of these olympic games, the last day that they can watch a lot of the...
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sarah house, thank you. sarah house of wells fargo, senior economist. of people on wall street looking to chairman powell. tom: your two-tone llama cowboy 10 gallon hat, you will be looking out across the deer and antelope and they are a couple of fires with smoke coming up with smoke signals. the indians in the old days did communication by smoke signals. that is all this has come down to his the smoke signals. jonathon: that was a pretty shallow description of american history. thank you. tom: smoke signals. lisa: i'm trying to imagine the two of you being camouflaged anywhere and i am finding it hilarious. there is no chance. jonathon: i have been shooting with matt miller before. never tom keene. i have a great patient with some shotguns. very matt miller. i don't know if it was very me, but it was very matt miller. tom: i am still getting over your realization of john denver lyrics. jonathon: i don't have the lyrics on the screen now so i cannot pretend. your equity market looks like this, we are unchanged this tuesday morning. 31.36 on 10. it is a
sarah house, thank you. sarah house of wells fargo, senior economist. of people on wall street looking to chairman powell. tom: your two-tone llama cowboy 10 gallon hat, you will be looking out across the deer and antelope and they are a couple of fires with smoke coming up with smoke signals. the indians in the old days did communication by smoke signals. that is all this has come down to his the smoke signals. jonathon: that was a pretty shallow description of american history. thank you....
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for dame sarah storey, it seems winning is just a way of life.he 15th was never in doubt. in the pursuit, she'd set a world record in qualifying and her all—british final against crystal lane—wright was more a victory procession as she caught her team—mate with laps to spare. and dame sarah storey! nearly 30 years after her paralympic debut, storeyjust keeps getting better. she needsjust one more gold from her two remaining events here to become britain's most successful paralympian. and for her husband, barney, and children charlie and louisa back home, the pride was only too clear. yes, as soon as she came quite close to crystal, i was like, "i know she's going to win." it was totally worth it, and i was screaming my head off. it was absolutely superb. it's... yeah, quite surreal in some ways, being so many thousand miles - away and still enjoying i that amazing experience of seeing sarah win again. and there was another medal in the velodrome — steve bate, who's visually impaired, and his pilot, adam duggleby, beaten by the netherlands, but si
for dame sarah storey, it seems winning is just a way of life.he 15th was never in doubt. in the pursuit, she'd set a world record in qualifying and her all—british final against crystal lane—wright was more a victory procession as she caught her team—mate with laps to spare. and dame sarah storey! nearly 30 years after her paralympic debut, storeyjust keeps getting better. she needsjust one more gold from her two remaining events here to become britain's most successful paralympian. and...
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sarah mulkerrins is in tokyo and joins us now. sarah — what a story this could be for sky brown.for the olympics, and then obviously the olympics were delayed by a year. that has helped her potentially as well because she suffered a really bad crash last year. she has recovered since from that and is here in tokyo to take part in the park events. we have discrete event in the opening weekend of the olympics. now it is the turn of the park skaters. sky brown is such a talent in that's going for uk. i world bronze medallist. also a 15—year—old as well going for team gb. however, look out for the japanese 15—year—old. she is the highly fancied skateboarder to win gold in this. we know that they were relegated in the street events, winning gold there. so they are looking for another gold medal there, but it is such a brilliant story, and i know there will be so much attention on sky brown when she competes a little bit later. apart from that. _ competes a little bit later. apart from that, sarah, _ competes a little bit later. apart from that, sarah, what - competes a little bit late
sarah mulkerrins is in tokyo and joins us now. sarah — what a story this could be for sky brown.for the olympics, and then obviously the olympics were delayed by a year. that has helped her potentially as well because she suffered a really bad crash last year. she has recovered since from that and is here in tokyo to take part in the park events. we have discrete event in the opening weekend of the olympics. now it is the turn of the park skaters. sky brown is such a talent in that's going...
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sarah rainsford, bbc news, moscow.last report, it is, i was told it was very different, but for you, russia is closed. i was put in a deportation cell and sent back to london on the same flight, so there was a scandal then. of course, the world moved on, but i think what we've seen in recent months, is a real roll—out of the media. her case is very sad. it's the russian journalists who have been branded forward agents, whose websites have been shut down —— foreign agents. you get the sent that dissent in russia has come a crime, and there seems a determined effort to extinguish alljournalism in the country. is extinguish all “ournalism in the count . , ., , , country. is there any independent media left in _ country. is there any independent media left in russia? _ country. is there any independent media left in russia? yes, - country. is there any independent media left in russia? yes, there. country. is there any independent i media left in russia? yes, there are some very. — media left in russia? yes, there are some
sarah rainsford, bbc news, moscow.last report, it is, i was told it was very different, but for you, russia is closed. i was put in a deportation cell and sent back to london on the same flight, so there was a scandal then. of course, the world moved on, but i think what we've seen in recent months, is a real roll—out of the media. her case is very sad. it's the russian journalists who have been branded forward agents, whose websites have been shut down —— foreign agents. you get the sent...
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and now, sarah silverman!> sarah: this goes with this. [ cheers and applause ] hi! hey, there!
and now, sarah silverman!> sarah: this goes with this. [ cheers and applause ] hi! hey, there!
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sarah, thank you.ised to join manchester city. in a tweet, kane said he was focused on helping spurs achieve success, and thanked fans for their support. england have made a good start on day one of the third test against india at headingley. joe wilson has been watching. england's players wore there t—shirts with messages of diversity and inclusion at yorkshire county cricket club, where a report into allegations of racism against a former player, azeem rafiq, is yet to be published. it is long—awaited. england's captain, and rafiq's friend, joe root, is adamant the messages mean something, mean everything. applause and so to the test match. and to james anderson. india's kl rahul gone for none. and while england lose so many others to injury, on he rolls, on he bowls. warning, what's coming now is not a replay. it is anderson again. it is cheteshwar pujara gone. it is india 4—2. and now the scrutiny truly grew. that's india's captain batting. see him? right there. out. and there is a special celebrat
sarah, thank you.ised to join manchester city. in a tweet, kane said he was focused on helping spurs achieve success, and thanked fans for their support. england have made a good start on day one of the third test against india at headingley. joe wilson has been watching. england's players wore there t—shirts with messages of diversity and inclusion at yorkshire county cricket club, where a report into allegations of racism against a former player, azeem rafiq, is yet to be published. it is...
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sarah, your connection is breaking up. after the show, and we'll loop back with each other and figure out what the next step is for you. stay safe. you understand that place. and how to keep yourself safe as well as anyone. so i'll talk to you right after the show. thank you for talking to me. and please keep up your hope, okay. >> thank you. you too. >> thank you. >> we need prayers. >> you need more than prayers. you need help with logistics and a way out. we'll do whatever we can. god bless, stay safe. but i'm going to do more than pray. >>> now, look, sarah is not the only person like that there. okay. people stayed. they took risks to help others. and now they're stuck. that's the reality. would you let her stay there? would you have left? this is a hard time. i want to turn to one of the heroes of a secret evacuation effort that helped save hundreds of afghans. the so-called pineapple express. have you heard about this? next. new movements and automatically responding to both of you. and, it's temperature balancing t
sarah, your connection is breaking up. after the show, and we'll loop back with each other and figure out what the next step is for you. stay safe. you understand that place. and how to keep yourself safe as well as anyone. so i'll talk to you right after the show. thank you for talking to me. and please keep up your hope, okay. >> thank you. you too. >> thank you. >> we need prayers. >> you need more than prayers. you need help with logistics and a way out. we'll do...
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and dame sarah storey catches crystal lane—wright!gold medal won in her eighth games across two sports. ed achieved with her family several thousand miles and several time zones away. thousand miles and several time zones away-— zones away. when she finished racin: , zones away. when she finished racing. that's _ zones away. when she finished racing, that's what _ zones away. when she finished racing, that's what hit - zones away. when she finished racing, that's what hit you. - racing, that's what hit you. literally the states are empty, soap racing in a pandemic has hard, but it is when you want to celebrate, you realise you don't have your friends and family here. yeah, as soon as i wake up, iwas like, "dad, what are you doing?" it was totally worth it. and i was screaming my head off for her! as soon as she came and got quite close to crystal, i knew she was going to win. quite close to crystal, that faith was well placed. quite close to crystal, and if sarah storey wins her other two events, she'll be officially britain's most su
and dame sarah storey catches crystal lane—wright!gold medal won in her eighth games across two sports. ed achieved with her family several thousand miles and several time zones away. thousand miles and several time zones away-— zones away. when she finished racin: , zones away. when she finished racing. that's _ zones away. when she finished racing, that's what _ zones away. when she finished racing, that's what hit - zones away. when she finished racing, that's what hit you. - racing,...
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dame sarah storey catches crystal lane—wright.ght games across two sports. this time with her family thousands of miles away. to see herfinish required an early start. as soon as i work up i was like, dad, what are you doing? it was totally worth it. and i was screaming my head off! as soon as she came quite close to crystal, i was like, i know she's going to win. that faith is well placed end of sarah storey wins her other two events, she will be officially written�*s most successful pa ralympian. —— britain's most successful paralympian. she is probably already the greatest. another incredible achievment from sarah storey. well, let's go live now to tokyo and speak to our paralympics reporter rachel lathem. it really was the perfect start to the games for gb. another gold for sarah storey but also a 1—2 with crystal lane—wright taking the silver. crystal lane-wright taking the silver. , . , , ., silver. yes, and crystal lane-wright's - silver. yes, and crystal- lane-wright's performance was lane—wright's performance was impressi
dame sarah storey catches crystal lane—wright.ght games across two sports. this time with her family thousands of miles away. to see herfinish required an early start. as soon as i work up i was like, dad, what are you doing? it was totally worth it. and i was screaming my head off! as soon as she came quite close to crystal, i was like, i know she's going to win. that faith is well placed end of sarah storey wins her other two events, she will be officially written�*s most successful pa...
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you would never betl against sarah. she has been dominant in track— against sarah.d in there when i firstioined — known her. i looked in there when i firstjoined the team. she is inspirational. she never puts a foot wrong _ inspirational. she never puts a foot wroni. ., ., ., ., wrong. you trade here in london 2012. wrong. you trade here in london 2012- how _ wrong. you trade here in london 2012. how important _ wrong. you trade here in london 2012. how important it _ wrong. you trade here in london 2012. how important it is - wrong. you trade here in london 2012. how important it is a - 2012. how important it is a disability hub for people to feel included, to come here without any judgments whatsoever? it is literally at — judgments whatsoever? it is literally at grassroots stuff and places — literally at grassroots stuff and places like this give people an opportunity to feel confidence. the roads— opportunity to feel confidence. the roads are _ opportunity to feel confidence. the roads are still quite dangerous and especially— roads are still quite dangerous and
you would never betl against sarah. she has been dominant in track— against sarah.d in there when i firstioined — known her. i looked in there when i firstjoined the team. she is inspirational. she never puts a foot wrong _ inspirational. she never puts a foot wroni. ., ., ., ., wrong. you trade here in london 2012. wrong. you trade here in london 2012- how _ wrong. you trade here in london 2012. how important _ wrong. you trade here in london 2012. how important it _ wrong. you trade here...
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david sarah storey catches crystal- _ approaching fast. david sarah storey catches crystal.r 15th - approaching fast. david sarah storey catches crystal. it is her 15th gold i catches crystal. it is her 15th gold medal, catches crystal. it is her 15th gold medal. one _ catches crystal. it is her 15th gold medal. one in _ catches crystal. it is her 15th gold medal, one in eight _ catches crystal. it is her 15th gold medal, one in eight games - catches crystal. it is her 15th gold medal, one in eight games and l catches crystal. it is her 15th gold - medal, one in eight games and across to sports, she to sports, medal, one in eight games and across to sports, she is a false of nature. steve bates and they hoped to get into a slipstream, but could not escape the ferocious pace of the dutch, but they take silver as a subplot to the main story. if sarah storey wins her other two events in tokyo, she will be the most success will pay limping in britain. she probably is already our greatest one. we can cross to rachel lathem who's in tokyo for us now. storey could become britain's
david sarah storey catches crystal- _ approaching fast. david sarah storey catches crystal.r 15th - approaching fast. david sarah storey catches crystal. it is her 15th gold i catches crystal. it is her 15th gold medal, catches crystal. it is her 15th gold medal. one _ catches crystal. it is her 15th gold medal. one in _ catches crystal. it is her 15th gold medal, one in eight _ catches crystal. it is her 15th gold medal, one in eight games - catches crystal. it is her 15th gold medal, one in...
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thank you very much, sarah, talkin: to relays. thank you very much, sarah, talking to us — relays.d day of the first test with england tomorrow. that's 58 runs behind the hosts total. england were in the ascendancy whenjames anderson took the wicket of virat kohli for a first ball duck, but rain eventually stopped play. and that's all the sport for now. bye— bye. hello. northern parts of the uk face the greatest risk of disruption from happy and sundry downpours provided to my prayer type —— parts of scotland northern england, for the rails, also some longer spells of rain in eastern scotland and easing later in the day, again, the risk of some localised flooding here, there will be since any spells around at times. most of those are going to be towards south wales, south midlands, east anglia and southern england. he asked him if you to contend with that may be thundery, but also, they will move through more quickly with a stronger win and perhaps more of the date is dry compared to the another half of the uk. as of him to friday night into saturday morning, shower is still spy te
thank you very much, sarah, talkin: to relays. thank you very much, sarah, talking to us — relays.d day of the first test with england tomorrow. that's 58 runs behind the hosts total. england were in the ascendancy whenjames anderson took the wicket of virat kohli for a first ball duck, but rain eventually stopped play. and that's all the sport for now. bye— bye. hello. northern parts of the uk face the greatest risk of disruption from happy and sundry downpours provided to my prayer type...
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and now, sarah silverman! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> sarah: okay!er your expectations. welcome to "jimmy kimmel live"! [ cheers and applause ]
and now, sarah silverman! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> sarah: okay!er your expectations. welcome to "jimmy kimmel live"! [ cheers and applause ]
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she wasn't doing what sarah hale was doing. she was not, you know, fulfilling some kind of traditional image of what it meant to be a lady. and this frustrated her deeply. she, she wrote a book in 1845 called woman in the 19th century, a feminist book. she got the attention of horace greeley. again, you note he keeps coming up, right? horace greeley of the new york tribune who was impressed with her, who hired her to be a literary critic. she's not in the newsroom. she's writing, you know, she's writing from home. she's a correspondent. but really gives her some opportunities that hadn't been available to women before, and she becomes the first female foreign correspondent. he sends her to europe, and she responds with letters and correspondence about goings-on in all sorts of countries. sarah hale thought that margaret fuller was not a good role model. and this is what sarah hale had to say about margaret fuller. she thought that she was ignoring the one with true book, okay? what is the one true book, do you think? if yes, th
she wasn't doing what sarah hale was doing. she was not, you know, fulfilling some kind of traditional image of what it meant to be a lady. and this frustrated her deeply. she, she wrote a book in 1845 called woman in the 19th century, a feminist book. she got the attention of horace greeley. again, you note he keeps coming up, right? horace greeley of the new york tribune who was impressed with her, who hired her to be a literary critic. she's not in the newsroom. she's writing, you know,...
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sarah rainsford, bbc news, moscow.h dame sarah storey taking a 16th gold medal, to equal the british record. 0ur sports correspondent andy swiss reports from tokyo. it was, she said, a dream come true. for dame sarah storey, another remarkable milestone. she began the time trial knowing another gold would equal the all—time british record and it was never really in doubt. storey was a minute and a half faster than anyone else and history was hers. and she crosses the line! her 16th paralympic title, equalling the british record equalling the record set by mike kenny. storey started out in the pool, winning her first gold as a 14—year—old and now, nearly three decades later, the tears of joy flowed, to the delight of another sporting dame. she still has the amazing physical ability to set new standards and push the barriers every single time the games come around, but importantly, she still has the same passion, the same drive, she wants to break her own records and she is loving it. dame sarah storey could yet make eve
sarah rainsford, bbc news, moscow.h dame sarah storey taking a 16th gold medal, to equal the british record. 0ur sports correspondent andy swiss reports from tokyo. it was, she said, a dream come true. for dame sarah storey, another remarkable milestone. she began the time trial knowing another gold would equal the all—time british record and it was never really in doubt. storey was a minute and a half faster than anyone else and history was hers. and she crosses the line! her 16th paralympic...
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and this is what sarah josepha hale had to say about margaret fuller. she thought that she was ignoring the one true book. okay, what is one true book. yes, thank you of the bible. and that fuller according to sarah josepha hale was proof that the greater the intellectual force, the greater and more fatal errors. in which women fall who wander from the rock of salvation, christ the savior. so fuller was influential right, but she also you know, she was treated as sort of a freak rated she did not get to be you know, a public intellectual and a brilliant writer and a traditional woman, it just was not in the cards for her and infect her story, she's in europe, and she's running for forrest reely and meeting i, ten years younger. angelo which i don't know about you guys but giovanni angelo sounds pretty exciting to me. they became lovers and had a baby out of wedlock. they god made married later in the got involved in the revolution and sell for america and then they drowned. the ship wrecked off the coast of ireland and they drowned in the bodies were ne
and this is what sarah josepha hale had to say about margaret fuller. she thought that she was ignoring the one true book. okay, what is one true book. yes, thank you of the bible. and that fuller according to sarah josepha hale was proof that the greater the intellectual force, the greater and more fatal errors. in which women fall who wander from the rock of salvation, christ the savior. so fuller was influential right, but she also you know, she was treated as sort of a freak rated she did...
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sarah rainsford, bbc news, moscow. you're watching newsday on the bbc.ds evacuate, as the blaze spreads and forests burn. she received the nobel peace prize for her work with the poor and the dying in india slums. the head of the catholic church had said mother teresa was a wonderful example of how to help people in need. we have to identify the bodies and round up the coffins and take them back home. parents are waiting and wives are waiting. hostages appeared, some carried, some running, trying to escape the nightmare behind them. britain lost a princess today, - described by all to whom she reached out as irreplaceable. an early—morning car crash - in a paris underpass ended a life with more than its share of pain- and courage, warmth and compassion. this is newsday on the bbc. i'm karishma in singapore.0ur top story our top story in a televised address, president biden has described the us evacuation mission from afghanistan as an extraordinary success — the day after the end of america's twenty year presence in the country. in other news — tens of t
sarah rainsford, bbc news, moscow. you're watching newsday on the bbc.ds evacuate, as the blaze spreads and forests burn. she received the nobel peace prize for her work with the poor and the dying in india slums. the head of the catholic church had said mother teresa was a wonderful example of how to help people in need. we have to identify the bodies and round up the coffins and take them back home. parents are waiting and wives are waiting. hostages appeared, some carried, some running,...
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sarah rainsford, bbc news, minsk.t on that story from our reporter in tokyo mariko oi. what can you tell us? several news agencies narraport that krystsina tsimanouskaya has arrived at tokyo airport early this morning. she has now arrived at narita airport, tokyo. there is a direct flight to warsaw in just over one hour. in poland she has been granted a humanitarian visa and she can choose to continue her training as an athlete according to the government there. this all started last week when she complained about being asked to participate in a competition and last—minute. she criticised the coach before she was then sent to haneda airport before she was attempted to send home. she didn't feel safe, was in police custody or protection, rather, before she was sent to the polish embassy, which is where she left this morning. the ioc has now started its official investigation. the belarus international olympic committee says the reason she was sent home was because of her emotional state, which she denies. she also says
sarah rainsford, bbc news, minsk.t on that story from our reporter in tokyo mariko oi. what can you tell us? several news agencies narraport that krystsina tsimanouskaya has arrived at tokyo airport early this morning. she has now arrived at narita airport, tokyo. there is a direct flight to warsaw in just over one hour. in poland she has been granted a humanitarian visa and she can choose to continue her training as an athlete according to the government there. this all started last week when...
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>> okay, yes, let's do it. >> jimmy: sarah, your character sarah and john b., i also love that his namew famous kiss in the rain from season one everyone loves. but that is he not how it was supposed to happen, is that correct? >> it wasn't -- no, it wasn't supposed to happen it was supposed to be -- we were just supposed to kiss in normal weather and at least the way it was written. >> jimmy: yeah >> and then we were filming late in the summer and south and usually -- so i'm from where we shoot and usually in the summer around that time these, like, massive thunderstorms or rainstorms will just come in the late afternoon and that happened this day and we were like, okay, "we'll just wait for it to pass. and we took a look at the radar and saw that it was going to be happening for the rest of the day and so we either called off the day or we shot through it and we kind of had this moment where we were going through our options and we just paused and we were -- we looked at each other, "oh, wait, this could be really cool and romantic."o make sure they okay with working in the rain. >> j
>> okay, yes, let's do it. >> jimmy: sarah, your character sarah and john b., i also love that his namew famous kiss in the rain from season one everyone loves. but that is he not how it was supposed to happen, is that correct? >> it wasn't -- no, it wasn't supposed to happen it was supposed to be -- we were just supposed to kiss in normal weather and at least the way it was written. >> jimmy: yeah >> and then we were filming late in the summer and south and...
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sarah rainsford, bbc news, minsk.is the scene live at narita airport in tokyo where the belarus sprinter krystina simanovskaya is about to board a plane to warsaw. the 24—year—old had posted on social media a few days ago that she had been entered in competition by belarus and officials, she refused and they then tried to get her to fly home which she said she did not want to do. subsequently, poland offered her a humanitarian visa and that is where she is due to depart for the next 20 minutes or so. she spent the last night at the polish embassy injapan with police protection and that she was taken to the airport where we are expecting her flight to take off as i say in about 20 minutes. mariko oi is in tokyo. bring us up—to—date on developments. we saw her leaving the polish embassy this morning, she has arrived at narita airport, she is on the plane about to depart, there is a direct flight from tokyo to warsaw that leaves at 1020 local time in about 15 minutes�* time, in poland, she's been granted a humanitarian v
sarah rainsford, bbc news, minsk.is the scene live at narita airport in tokyo where the belarus sprinter krystina simanovskaya is about to board a plane to warsaw. the 24—year—old had posted on social media a few days ago that she had been entered in competition by belarus and officials, she refused and they then tried to get her to fly home which she said she did not want to do. subsequently, poland offered her a humanitarian visa and that is where she is due to depart for the next 20...
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a brilliant day for watson and sarah storey.
a brilliant day for watson and sarah storey.
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sarah, camila.r, i was at the finish line reporting a couple years back and they came across the line and they were just on the ground. some people bomb and some people just need water. >> you heard from any of the fans out there where people are from. i remember hearing people from literally all over the world. haven't heard where they are from, but i've heard different languages. so i don't i'm not an expert, but i've heard spanish. i heard maybe in so we we have seen plenty of people from all over the world and people who work in this competition tell me that today not marked foreign countries just all over the and it's just so exciting to see that this is all happening in san so true, especially because of the pandemic. people are probably really glad to just get out there and compete. all been using their time training i'm excited to see who crosses finish line first. thanks so much. coming >> all right. coming up on the kron 00:00am morning news we're following breaking news. taliban fighters
sarah, camila.r, i was at the finish line reporting a couple years back and they came across the line and they were just on the ground. some people bomb and some people just need water. >> you heard from any of the fans out there where people are from. i remember hearing people from literally all over the world. haven't heard where they are from, but i've heard different languages. so i don't i'm not an expert, but i've heard spanish. i heard maybe in so we we have seen plenty of people...
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sarah rainsford, bbc news, moscow. in the fight against climate change. she was speaking ahead of the the cop26 summit of world leaders in glasgow this autumn — seen by many as a landmark conference on global emissions. greta thunberg, the 18—year—old who's been critical of most governments, says she hasn't yet decided to go to the summit herself, and doubts it will bring any meaningful results. 0ur environment correspondent kevin keane reports. she sailed across the atlantic twice to get to the last un climate conference in 2019, but this time she's not so sure. greta thunberg wants to go to the glasgow talks, but says her participation is conditional. hi, greta. in an interview for bbc scotland, i asked what was stopping herfrom coming. well, of course, i'm not 100% sure yet. but if it's considered safe and democratic, then i will of course go there. i take it you mean by that that it's accessible to the world's poorer nations. how important and why is that to you? because that's the essence of this meeting. it shoul
sarah rainsford, bbc news, moscow. in the fight against climate change. she was speaking ahead of the the cop26 summit of world leaders in glasgow this autumn — seen by many as a landmark conference on global emissions. greta thunberg, the 18—year—old who's been critical of most governments, says she hasn't yet decided to go to the summit herself, and doubts it will bring any meaningful results. 0ur environment correspondent kevin keane reports. she sailed across the atlantic twice to get...
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francine: sarah hewin, standard chartered bank.s he needs to see a few more strong job reports. up next, we will discuss the latest on the tapering timeline. this is bloomberg. ♪♪ francine: welcome back to the open. 10 minutes in to the european trading day. sentiment is weighted by the chinese economic data that came in less good than expected but also concerned about the delta variant and its spread in certain parts of the world. let's take a look at what is on the move. three stocks to watch. faurecia. it is an auto parts maker in france or it is listed in france but has operations across the world. and this morning they said they would take over auto supplier hella in a deal worth $8 billion. faurecia up. and energy stocks. we picked for example royal dutch shell. down to 1.6%. this is on concern about growth in china and that it will also hurt oil demand. and future. it is an interesting one, it is a u.k. publishing company and it has agreed to purchase dennis publishing for about 300 million pounds. it is adding titles. you c
francine: sarah hewin, standard chartered bank.s he needs to see a few more strong job reports. up next, we will discuss the latest on the tapering timeline. this is bloomberg. ♪♪ francine: welcome back to the open. 10 minutes in to the european trading day. sentiment is weighted by the chinese economic data that came in less good than expected but also concerned about the delta variant and its spread in certain parts of the world. let's take a look at what is on the move. three stocks to...
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sarah karen's at the olympics. —— cerebral karen's.being behind what it says was a deliberate attack on an israeli—operated tanker off the coast of oman on friday. two crew members, one british and one romanian, were killed in the attack on the vessel, the mercer street. iran has said any claims it was involved are baseless. young people in england are to be offered incentives, including discounts from uber and deliveroo, to get their covid—19 vaccinations. further inducements could involve restaurants and cafes. just over two thirds of 18 to 29—year—olds have had a firstjab — a far smaller proportion than older generations. a 39—year—old man, a 30—year—old woman and a 13—year—old boy have been arrested on suspicion of murder, following the death of a five—year—old boy in bridgend in wales. his body was found in the ogmore river in the early hours of saturday morning. now to afghanistan, where taliban militants are threatening to seize control of the main city in helmand province. the militants are now on the verge of overrunning the c
sarah karen's at the olympics. —— cerebral karen's.being behind what it says was a deliberate attack on an israeli—operated tanker off the coast of oman on friday. two crew members, one british and one romanian, were killed in the attack on the vessel, the mercer street. iran has said any claims it was involved are baseless. young people in england are to be offered incentives, including discounts from uber and deliveroo, to get their covid—19 vaccinations. further inducements could...
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sarah: that's the big question. and one of the reasons you saw yields change.he question is really going to be if that will slow down. we really haven't seen that yes, or is everyone just starting to talk about the fear factor of a living with different variants. i think we are going to have to learn to live with different variant. -- variants. and that booster shots will be part of the story. kailey: so there is -- so there are these fears and we are on our 40th record high of the year on s&p 500, does that matter to earnings? sarah: i think earnings are big part of it. right now you have fairly good outlooks. there's reasons to be cautious. there's a question about how much travel can happen. the problem is on the supply chain side and whether margins will be squeezed. if it's a short-term squeeze that becomes a long-term squeeze, that becomes an issue. guy: the amount of data is very impressive. so let's talk about earning we clearly see the outperforming the p -- the e outperforming the p. you point to forward guidance. when do you think we are going to or
sarah: that's the big question. and one of the reasons you saw yields change.he question is really going to be if that will slow down. we really haven't seen that yes, or is everyone just starting to talk about the fear factor of a living with different variants. i think we are going to have to learn to live with different variant. -- variants. and that booster shots will be part of the story. kailey: so there is -- so there are these fears and we are on our 40th record high of the year on...
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and dame sarah storey catches crystal lane—wright!ystal, i knew she was going to win. that faith was well placed. and if sarah storey wins her other two events in tokyo, she'll be officially britain's most successful paralympian. she is probably already our greatest one. patrick gearey, bbc news. definitely worth the early wake—up call. harry kane says he will be staying at tottenham this summer, despite intense speculation about the england captain's future at the club. in a statement on social media, kane said he's 100% focused on helping the team achieve success, and that the messages of support he's had in the last few weeks have been incredible. manchester city had been keen to sign kane, who only referred to staying this summer, but his manager is confident the issue won't come up again injanuary. no, iam no, i am not worried at all. it is day by day. he is an option for tomorrow. this is the only thing, it is in my only thought, trying make the best decisions to help the team for tomorrow and here is one of the options for tomo
and dame sarah storey catches crystal lane—wright!ystal, i knew she was going to win. that faith was well placed. and if sarah storey wins her other two events in tokyo, she'll be officially britain's most successful paralympian. she is probably already our greatest one. patrick gearey, bbc news. definitely worth the early wake—up call. harry kane says he will be staying at tottenham this summer, despite intense speculation about the england captain's future at the club. in a statement on...
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thank you, sarah mulkerrins, - there's on that.discovered that a mix of agricultural pesticides is more harmful to bees than was previously thought. the researchers from royal holloway, university of london, found that a cocktail of chemicals reacted with each other to kill larger numbers of bees. precious pollinators and decline. 0ur beers face multiple threats to survival — loss of food, and dozens of chemical pesticides used in agriculture. this new study set out to quantify each of those threats and to work out how they combine to affect the insects�* l90 studies measured the effects on beers from pesticides or environmental challenges. the combinations of several chemicals killed many more beers than expected. this is because researchers say that pesticides interact. each chemical enhances the damage caused by another.— caused by another. what we found is really _ caused by another. what we found is really important - caused by another. what we i found is really important when you consider how agrochemicals are sold. commercia
thank you, sarah mulkerrins, - there's on that.discovered that a mix of agricultural pesticides is more harmful to bees than was previously thought. the researchers from royal holloway, university of london, found that a cocktail of chemicals reacted with each other to kill larger numbers of bees. precious pollinators and decline. 0ur beers face multiple threats to survival — loss of food, and dozens of chemical pesticides used in agriculture. this new study set out to quantify each of those...
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sarah mcbehalf lynn, singing the images of suffering animals and making an appeal for donations to theca. >> will you be an angel? >> reporter: it is one of the nation's leading animal charities. >> we were happy. >> reporter: joe sullivan was an executive vice president at the aspca when the commercials came out and part of the team that created them. now she works for the spca in houston. >> it is frustrating on this side of the table to realize that a bulk of our time and our staff time is spent trying to explain the difference between national and local. we need our donors and the people in our community to know where their money is going. >> reporter: gary rogers can tell you where donations to the aspca are not going. >> i don't know how they can put their head on a pillow at night, knowing there are so many animals out here that that money can be used for other things. >> reporter: rogers is president of the nassau county, new york spca. they investigate abuse and rescues animals in danger. >> one of the major problems that most spcas have is the aspca doesn't fund these agencie
sarah mcbehalf lynn, singing the images of suffering animals and making an appeal for donations to theca. >> will you be an angel? >> reporter: it is one of the nation's leading animal charities. >> we were happy. >> reporter: joe sullivan was an executive vice president at the aspca when the commercials came out and part of the team that created them. now she works for the spca in houston. >> it is frustrating on this side of the table to realize that a bulk of...
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thank you, sarah.ui. what a character, - ben. thank you, sarah. and this is the last time we will be speaking on abbott great stuff, thank you very much indeed. two weeks ago, japan opened the tokyo 0lympics with a ceremony which featured two mixed race japanese athletes in very high—profile roles — nba basketball star rui hachimura, and tennis champion naomi 0saka. in the days since there has been intense debate over whether this could be a watershed moment in the way japan views its growing multi—ethnic population. from tokyo rupert wingfield—hayes reports. it was the crowning moment of the opening ceremony and a big surprise — two of japan's most famous mixed—race athletes given the honour of leading the team and lighting the cauldron. but in the two weeks since, naomi 0saka in particular has been targeted with online abuse, with some questioning whether she is really japanese. it's something ariana miyamoto knows as well. back in 2016, she also caused shock here, becoming the first mixed—race women
thank you, sarah.ui. what a character, - ben. thank you, sarah. and this is the last time we will be speaking on abbott great stuff, thank you very much indeed. two weeks ago, japan opened the tokyo 0lympics with a ceremony which featured two mixed race japanese athletes in very high—profile roles — nba basketball star rui hachimura, and tennis champion naomi 0saka. in the days since there has been intense debate over whether this could be a watershed moment in the way japan views its...
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let's return now to the olympics and sarah mulkerrins in tokyo.cs now and talk to mariko 0i who's in tokyo for us. i understand quarter past the hour this morning marks that the us dropped the atomic bomb on mishima and there would have been pleased to have the ioc market with a moment of silence but that is not happening, is it? ., ., ., , but that is not happening, is it? ., ., but that is not happening, is it? no, and as you said that at 8:15am local _ it? no, and as you said that at 8:15am localtime, _ it? no, and as you said that at 8:15am local time, exactly - it? no, and as you said that at 8:15am local time, exactly 76| 8:15am local time, exactly 76 years ago, the world's first—ever atomic bomb was dropped on on mishima, killing about 1a0,000 people but of course many others also suffered from side effects and so on. now thomas bach visited hiroshima before the games started and the mayor asked the ioc to pause the competition for a minute of silence but the ioc turned to that request, though it said that it will make a mention of hiroshim
let's return now to the olympics and sarah mulkerrins in tokyo.cs now and talk to mariko 0i who's in tokyo for us. i understand quarter past the hour this morning marks that the us dropped the atomic bomb on mishima and there would have been pleased to have the ioc market with a moment of silence but that is not happening, is it? ., ., ., , but that is not happening, is it? ., ., but that is not happening, is it? no, and as you said that at 8:15am local _ it? no, and as you said that at 8:15am...
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sarah rainsford, bbc news, minsk. battle over the whether a senior executive from the chinese industrial giant huawei can be extradited from canada to the us has reached a crucial stage. meng wanzhou, the company's chief financial officer, as well as the the daughter of its founder, has been held under effective house arrest in canada for almost three years. the us wants her to stand trial for breaking its sanctions on iran. she denies that and china says the allegations are a sham. the final extradition hearing is under way in vancouver, and barbara plett usher is following developments for us. well, it's quite complicated because it's about more than just meng wa nzhou. so, she was arrested in december 2018 on a us warrant. the americans wanted her extradited to the united states to face charges that her company — related to her company huawei violating american sanctions against iran. and those legal proceedings about the extradition have dragged on now for more than two years, and the first phase is wrapping up no
sarah rainsford, bbc news, minsk. battle over the whether a senior executive from the chinese industrial giant huawei can be extradited from canada to the us has reached a crucial stage. meng wanzhou, the company's chief financial officer, as well as the the daughter of its founder, has been held under effective house arrest in canada for almost three years. the us wants her to stand trial for breaking its sanctions on iran. she denies that and china says the allegations are a sham. the final...