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-simon: i'm simon. -dawn: dawn. -simon: nice to meet you. -lemonis: isn't it cool-looking?ndmade. damion: and we include things like this umbrella canvas, all of the furniture. lemonis: have you ever thought about having a gazebo? woman: absolutely. lemonis: we have an arrangement with true value where this one will sell for under $10,000. woman: oh, wow. woman #2: i've always wanted a gazebo, actually. lemonis: there's been more people in the first half-hour of standing at true value than there was in four hours standing at the fair. the number of buyers that could potentially buy this product tripled, quadrupled, times 10. -how are you? -rick: i'm rick. lemonis: i'm marcus. how are you, sir? i'm marcus. nice to meet you. what do you think of the product? -tom: it's gorgeous. -lemonis: okay. tom: what i'd like to do is keep it with our nursery products outside. lemonis: thank you. we're ready. let's move it. i'm excited. simon: watch the roof. we're gazebo surfing. ♪ jack: where we are today, kind of start pinching yourself every day. if there is an issue, we speak about i
-simon: i'm simon. -dawn: dawn. -simon: nice to meet you. -lemonis: isn't it cool-looking?ndmade. damion: and we include things like this umbrella canvas, all of the furniture. lemonis: have you ever thought about having a gazebo? woman: absolutely. lemonis: we have an arrangement with true value where this one will sell for under $10,000. woman: oh, wow. woman #2: i've always wanted a gazebo, actually. lemonis: there's been more people in the first half-hour of standing at true value than...
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for simon's dog-rescue shelter. hollywood dog trainer tyson kilmer says one of simon's last requests was that he take columbo when simon died. >> one thing that sam said is that, "every animal's life has value." >> tyson assumes simon's multi-billion-dollar trust will pay for columbo's costly medical treatments, including acupuncture and electromagnetic therapy. >> was there some sort of verbal agreement between you and sam? >> sam took care of everything while he was alive. when sam said, "will you take columbo?", i didn't say, "hey, how much, buddy?" i just said, "of course. i'll take care of it." >> then, in june 2015, three months after sam's death, tyson learns that those vets and therapists will no longer be paid and all those hollywood-style treatments will be discontinued. tyson reaches out to the executor of the simon trust. now, i'm a dog lover -- don't get me wrong -- but tell me how much you were asking, money-wise, to take care of columbo in the style sam had -- >> i didn't ask for money. i was asking f
for simon's dog-rescue shelter. hollywood dog trainer tyson kilmer says one of simon's last requests was that he take columbo when simon died. >> one thing that sam said is that, "every animal's life has value." >> tyson assumes simon's multi-billion-dollar trust will pay for columbo's costly medical treatments, including acupuncture and electromagnetic therapy. >> was there some sort of verbal agreement between you and sam? >> sam took care of everything while...
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a spokesperson for simon's company tells "e.t." today we have always supported her whenever she has requested and we will continue to do so. >> belafonte's lawyer deny mel b their allegations. her sister is speaking out. danielle brown posted a response, eight years of abusive, stating we would never see melanie again. she then listed numerous hash tags including wife beeter, abuser and got my sister's back. meanwhile gathering evidence against her ex. including photos of their former nanny who she claims he got pregnant. a computer could be crucial. mel b alleges stephen extorted her by secretly recording her sexual encounters and then threatening to release the tapes. >> are you afraid he's going to release the video tape of you guys? >> what finally gave mel the strength to leave? there were several things but in the last year while working on broadway she started feeling more confident and independent from stephen. >> now, hollywood loses a true ledge end. done rick ankles haas passed away after a career spent insulting everyon
a spokesperson for simon's company tells "e.t." today we have always supported her whenever she has requested and we will continue to do so. >> belafonte's lawyer deny mel b their allegations. her sister is speaking out. danielle brown posted a response, eight years of abusive, stating we would never see melanie again. she then listed numerous hash tags including wife beeter, abuser and got my sister's back. meanwhile gathering evidence against her ex. including photos of their...
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. >> and simone biles goes on her first date ever. >> he has a good body. i'm just saying. >> and -- >> you don't realize how many rihanna songs you sing. wah wah wah wah. >> what's the craziest thing you've done when you've been drunk? >> here's the problem. i don't remember. >> now for april 6, tweft this is "entertainment tonight." building the case against stefan belafonte. welcome, everybody. nancy o'dell is back books out. >> we had the latest on mel b and her latest on her allegations against her husband. this as the family breaks their silence. >> if it's physical, eats mental abuse also. >> sharon osbourn spoke of bruises evident in the finale which mel blames on belafonte. >> she didn't make the first day. she was in hospital. she came back for the final day and she had a black eye and bruszing. >> x factor's judge simon cowell became concerned. >> she's a trooper. >> he introduced her to divorce lawyers. spokesperson for simon said "we've always supported her when she's requested and we will continue to do so. >> well, belafonte's lawyers denied
. >> and simone biles goes on her first date ever. >> he has a good body. i'm just saying. >> and -- >> you don't realize how many rihanna songs you sing. wah wah wah wah. >> what's the craziest thing you've done when you've been drunk? >> here's the problem. i don't remember. >> now for april 6, tweft this is "entertainment tonight." building the case against stefan belafonte. welcome, everybody. nancy o'dell is back books out. >> we...
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simon and he took it in turns.t beat me for i don't know how many strokes. andy remembers every last detail of the shed. it helps him to put it on paper. the strokes he gave me were probably the equivalent of three strokes ofjohn's. simon was completely brainwashed. i think even then i sensed that it wasn't my friend beating me, that it was actuallyjohn smyth beating me using my friend to carry out his abuse. simon doggart is the headmaster of caldicott prep school in buckinghamshire where he has been in charge for nearly 20 years. he has told us he is now critically ill and is unable to respond. there is no suggestion he has ever harmed any of his pupils. but simon doggart was not the only onejohn smyth tried to recruit. he tried to persuade me to beat other people. you know, itold him i couldn't do that. he was asking lots of people to beat other people. what did he say to you? he said, andy, this is, you know, this is talking about steps, about going from 30 beatings to 50 beatings to 100. the next step is, you
simon and he took it in turns.t beat me for i don't know how many strokes. andy remembers every last detail of the shed. it helps him to put it on paper. the strokes he gave me were probably the equivalent of three strokes ofjohn's. simon was completely brainwashed. i think even then i sensed that it wasn't my friend beating me, that it was actuallyjohn smyth beating me using my friend to carry out his abuse. simon doggart is the headmaster of caldicott prep school in buckinghamshire where he...
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nina simone, dr simone, a very warm welcome to the programme. tim sebastian, you have the same name as bach, my first love. i can't lose with that, can i? no, you can't. you can but i can't. tell me about music as a political weapon which you've used it as. 0h, now. that's a hard one. um, as a political weapon. it has helped me for 30 years defend the rights of american blacks and third world people all over the world and to defend them with protest songs. and it helps to change the world. when you get up on the stage and you sing, what's in your mind? just the singing, or... no, to move the audience. to make them conscious of what has been done to my people around the world. so, you sing from anger? no, i sing from... intelligence. i sing from letting them know that i know who they are, and what they have done to my people around the world. that's not anger. anger, anger has its place. anger has fire and fire moves things! but i sing from intelligence, i don't want them to think that i don't know who they are, darling. who are they? they are th
nina simone, dr simone, a very warm welcome to the programme. tim sebastian, you have the same name as bach, my first love. i can't lose with that, can i? no, you can't. you can but i can't. tell me about music as a political weapon which you've used it as. 0h, now. that's a hard one. um, as a political weapon. it has helped me for 30 years defend the rights of american blacks and third world people all over the world and to defend them with protest songs. and it helps to change the world. when...
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united says it's saddened by simon's death. expert saying brexit and the election of donald trump are partly to blame. the uk, germany, australia, south africa and the us are the top five countries making their way to new zealand. joining me now from wellington is migration expert, professor paul spoonley. professor, thank you so much for joining us. is it really brexit and donald trump that's making a lot of people migrate to new zealand? that's one of the reasons. when we saw the figures last year, we would normally get about 3000 enquiries per month from the us. in the 48 hours after donald trump was confirmed as president we got 10,000. the same happened with brexit. there has been a spike in the numbers arriving. and particular from the uk and the usa. it is one of the factors. there has really been a surge over the past few months. what type of people, professor spoonley, are migrating to new zealand? well, we have a skilled migration policy, so 60% of those who arrive as permanent settlers come under the skilled migratio
united says it's saddened by simon's death. expert saying brexit and the election of donald trump are partly to blame. the uk, germany, australia, south africa and the us are the top five countries making their way to new zealand. joining me now from wellington is migration expert, professor paul spoonley. professor, thank you so much for joining us. is it really brexit and donald trump that's making a lot of people migrate to new zealand? that's one of the reasons. when we saw the figures last...
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to mr simon tolhurst and mr benjamin waldorf, husband and husband.x marriage means there have now been 380 under british law in australia. a few have taken place in other countries too, from azerbaijan to vietnam. so is britain trying to exert some soft power? we wouldn't ever seek to enforce our values on other countries, particularly not a country like australia, with which we have such close and warm and respectful relations. this is much more, i think, about the service, as i said. but also a celebration of our own values, we have taken that step. for ben and simon, today is about their future together, but they hope the time will soon come when all of australia will embrace their marriage. a solid gold darth vader mask is going on sale injapan, with a price tag ofjust over £1 million. the mask is said to be a one—of—a—kind likeness of science fiction's most famous villain. the sculpture weighs 15 kilograms and has been commissioned to mark the 40th anniversary this year of the release of star wars. the mask will be available for purchase on may
to mr simon tolhurst and mr benjamin waldorf, husband and husband.x marriage means there have now been 380 under british law in australia. a few have taken place in other countries too, from azerbaijan to vietnam. so is britain trying to exert some soft power? we wouldn't ever seek to enforce our values on other countries, particularly not a country like australia, with which we have such close and warm and respectful relations. this is much more, i think, about the service, as i said. but also...
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joining us now to simon kennedy. -- is simon kennedy.it true that they might be giving eu leaders cover by allowing talks to touch on trade before the two sides agree on a specific exit bill? if this is the case, this is a bit of a shift, isn't it? simon: not so much of a shift, but what they are talking about before the summit is that they will focus first on the methodology of finding that brexit bill number, which is obviously a point of difference between the eu side and the u.k. there will not actually be in announced number with a big fanfare. instead they will work out together the parameters in which that number will be created. the number might not actually be generated or known until right at the end of the brexit talks. doing that allow some heat to be removed from the conversation and also gives theresa may political cover. she knows that the will be newspapers full of bigger amounts going to brussels that she needs to show something in return that she wants to be able to say, we are paying this, but we are getting that. that
joining us now to simon kennedy. -- is simon kennedy.it true that they might be giving eu leaders cover by allowing talks to touch on trade before the two sides agree on a specific exit bill? if this is the case, this is a bit of a shift, isn't it? simon: not so much of a shift, but what they are talking about before the summit is that they will focus first on the methodology of finding that brexit bill number, which is obviously a point of difference between the eu side and the u.k. there will...
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simone: your party needs 24 seats to pick up the majority in the house. have the possibility to make some dents in that in the spring, a race in georgia is the most competitive. the leading democrat in the race has told the associated press that the goal is to win outright in the 18 candidate primary on april 18. how do you think he is performing in that election? rep. lujan: overall, with the battlefield across the country, we know the history is not on the side of the party that holds the white house in the first midterm. since 1982, the party that holds the white house, in this case, republicans lost on average 28 seats. we also know that the party that held the white house in the first midterm is only picked up's -- picked up seats three times in our nations history in 2002, 1934, and 1902. history is not on the side of republicans this year. with that being said, remember the gerrymandering was saw republicans conduct all across america. it's a tough map. what i can tell you now without making productions about the outcomes in 2018 with the elections
simone: your party needs 24 seats to pick up the majority in the house. have the possibility to make some dents in that in the spring, a race in georgia is the most competitive. the leading democrat in the race has told the associated press that the goal is to win outright in the 18 candidate primary on april 18. how do you think he is performing in that election? rep. lujan: overall, with the battlefield across the country, we know the history is not on the side of the party that holds the...
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francine: tim and simon, thank you for staying with us. simon derrick and tim haywood. up next, we speak exclusively to the novartis ceo. we talk about tropical diseases and why they have been neglected so far. we speak to joe jimenez. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: these are live pictures out of tokyo with the economy mrminister aso and the u.s. vice president mike pence. the u.s. trade relationship is extremely important. yesterday mike pence was traveling in south korea. he was saying that trade relationship was falling shortly. of strategic importance and is extremely significant. the only rex tillerson went to asia, but now the vice president is going to asia, given all the uncertainties surrounding north korea and also china. we will keep a close eye on that. mr. pence saying that trade is needed. trade that is free and fair. on to other news and it has been five years since 13 of the world's biggest drug companies joined with others to commit to tackling some of the world's worst tropical diseases. joining us now to discuss progress since then and the future of t
francine: tim and simon, thank you for staying with us. simon derrick and tim haywood. up next, we speak exclusively to the novartis ceo. we talk about tropical diseases and why they have been neglected so far. we speak to joe jimenez. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: these are live pictures out of tokyo with the economy mrminister aso and the u.s. vice president mike pence. the u.s. trade relationship is extremely important. yesterday mike pence was traveling in south korea. he was saying that...
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. -- simone pathe. and sean sullivan. sean: thanks for joining us.e are coming out of health care debate in the house that didn't end well for republicans. we heard members of your party express confidence. is the house and play early on in the trump administration? rep. lujan: the republican paull bill was pulled by ryan was a victory for the american people. it's all people that have been america were responsible for having that bill being pulled. before letting people may be thrown off of their health insurance, according to the congressional budget office. increased premiums and deductibles, stopping people -- slapping people 50 years old or older with an age tax. there is a reason the republicans were saying they didn't know which way to flip in which way to flop. taking that argument and debate to the american people is my responsibility. it is something we have been leaning into to make sure the constituents across america know how republicans are voting, especially when they are voting on such an ugly bill. it's too early to know what's going
. -- simone pathe. and sean sullivan. sean: thanks for joining us.e are coming out of health care debate in the house that didn't end well for republicans. we heard members of your party express confidence. is the house and play early on in the trump administration? rep. lujan: the republican paull bill was pulled by ryan was a victory for the american people. it's all people that have been america were responsible for having that bill being pulled. before letting people may be thrown off of...
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simon: alice, can i get you mr.: alice, can i get you to talk about the people who survived that day, the family members of people who were lost that day. a lot of organization even before you came into the picture. pres. greenwald: absolutely. it was contentious, there is no way to get around that. you had all the raw emotion sara is talking about, which is a consequence of trying to crystallize a story that is so fresh and so raw for people, but there were two parts of the project, there was the creation of the memorial and family members were invited -- this memorial has the names around the two pools and the names are not alphabetical. they are not organized alphabetically, they are arranged where you were and the context of that day for you. if you are on one of the planes, flight 175 that was hijacked and crashed into tower two, the names on those victims would be on the south pool, which is located where tower 2 was. families are invited to make requests to create what were called adjacencies, meaningful adja
simon: alice, can i get you mr.: alice, can i get you to talk about the people who survived that day, the family members of people who were lost that day. a lot of organization even before you came into the picture. pres. greenwald: absolutely. it was contentious, there is no way to get around that. you had all the raw emotion sara is talking about, which is a consequence of trying to crystallize a story that is so fresh and so raw for people, but there were two parts of the project, there was...
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simone jefferiry i think this is the conversation that this is the gap in america that we have today. because there are so many people who have the racial blind spots. jeffrey, genuinely does not -- does not believe does not believe that anything he said this morning was incorrect disingenuous wrong or harmful. that is -- that is a problem and we can't -- if you can't have the everyonely timothy for someone just literally told you that their father died or i told you my father was shot don -- we have two black personalities on late night tv one of them telling you he is over theed by it sitting here before you if you can't understand that empathy. >> not because he is. >> i got to take a break we'll be back. if you have medicare parts a and b and want more coverage, guess what? you could apply for a medicare supplement insurance plan whenever you want. no enrollment window. no waiting to apply. that means now may be a great time to shop for an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. medicare doesn't cover everything. and like all standa
simone jefferiry i think this is the conversation that this is the gap in america that we have today. because there are so many people who have the racial blind spots. jeffrey, genuinely does not -- does not believe does not believe that anything he said this morning was incorrect disingenuous wrong or harmful. that is -- that is a problem and we can't -- if you can't have the everyonely timothy for someone just literally told you that their father died or i told you my father was shot don --...
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simon: is there some statement, too.is where i must tell you thisi tell our daughters, terrible event was also part of american history. this is also part of who we are. dir. bloomfield: yes, and the permanent exhibition that alice worked on and she mentioned our colleague who lead that effort, that exhibit actually began with the american story, the american g.i.'s. a little bit of history since this is meant to be a behind the scenes, we opened -- before we opened to see what would be the reaction to a holocaust museum on the mall for the very reason you said, scott. people said, why washington? we looked at groups of people who had lived through world war ii and had lived through world .ar ii, jews, and non-jews there was universal agreement that the holocaust was one of those pivotal event in human history, something that everyone should know about, but why would you build it in washington? doesn't it belong in berlin or jerusalem? architectured the and the exhibitions to try to answer that question. the first part o
simon: is there some statement, too.is where i must tell you thisi tell our daughters, terrible event was also part of american history. this is also part of who we are. dir. bloomfield: yes, and the permanent exhibition that alice worked on and she mentioned our colleague who lead that effort, that exhibit actually began with the american story, the american g.i.'s. a little bit of history since this is meant to be a behind the scenes, we opened -- before we opened to see what would be the...
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meet simon, the continental rabbit. they grow very large.s dad, a record four feet, three inches long, with their breeder. she says that simon, just ten months old, was fit as a fiddle when she put him on a united flight in london, but shortly after the plane landed in chicago, simon died in a united-run pet facility. united is investigating how the rabbit went from o'hare to eternity. up next, we'll remember filmmaker jonathan demmie. liberty mutual stood with us when a fire destroyed everything in our living room. we replaced it all without touching our savings. yeah, our insurance won't do that. no. you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance all umm...ed. when liberty stands with you™. you wouldn't want your painter to quit part way, i think you missed a spot. so when it comes to pain relievers, why put up with just part of a day? aleve, live whole not part. you want this color over the whole house? i thought i neededgled cigarettes to cope. i was able to quit smoking, and then i started running. no
meet simon, the continental rabbit. they grow very large.s dad, a record four feet, three inches long, with their breeder. she says that simon, just ten months old, was fit as a fiddle when she put him on a united flight in london, but shortly after the plane landed in chicago, simon died in a united-run pet facility. united is investigating how the rabbit went from o'hare to eternity. up next, we'll remember filmmaker jonathan demmie. liberty mutual stood with us when a fire destroyed...
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thank you, simon. labour leader, jeremy corbyn has welcomed theresa may's announcement, saying that his party will offer an effective alternative to the conservatives, and give the people of britain the chance to vote for a government that puts the interests of the majority first. i welcome the opportunity for us to put the case to the people of britain and stand up to the people of britain and stand up against this government and its failed economic agenda, which has left the nhs with problems, our schools are underfunded, and so many people uncertain. we wa nt we want to put a case out there for a society that cares for all, an economy that works for all and a brexit that works for all. you have been consistently behind in the opinion polls, so this is not particularly a strong starting point. do you concede that you face an uphill struggle? we are going out there to put the case for how this country could be run, how it could be different, how we could have a much fairer society that works for all,
thank you, simon. labour leader, jeremy corbyn has welcomed theresa may's announcement, saying that his party will offer an effective alternative to the conservatives, and give the people of britain the chance to vote for a government that puts the interests of the majority first. i welcome the opportunity for us to put the case to the people of britain and stand up to the people of britain and stand up against this government and its failed economic agenda, which has left the nhs with...
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vilma nos cuenta que simÓn no era un conejo cualquiera.el mismo vuelo porque es peligroso para mi. muchas veces habÍan enviado conejos alrededor del mundo y es la primera vez que uno de ellos fallece. los conejos son muy sensibless y literal pueden morir de un susto. >> tienen que mirar al animal que Él no sabe lo que estÁ pasando. si algo lo va a comer lo pone un poco asÍ oscuro con mucha bulla, cambios de presiÓn, tÚ sabes, tantas cosas que estÁn pasando a veces en los aeropuertos. puede ser peligroso, fatal. vilma: la indignaciÓn de la muerte de simÓn, cuando estaba a cargo de la aerolÍnea united, aÚn no se repone del escÁndalo por el maltrato a este pasajero fue evidente. >> que tu pagues por ver a alguien que tÚ quieres, una mascota viva, contigo y que te la den muerto, mal. vilma: la aerolÍnea united dice que lamentaba lo sucedido, y que los animales son muy importantes para ellos y estÁn realizando una investigaciÓn para ver quÉ sucediÓ. es toda la informaciÓn, regresamos a los estudios. marÍa elena: y asi llegamos al final de este
vilma nos cuenta que simÓn no era un conejo cualquiera.el mismo vuelo porque es peligroso para mi. muchas veces habÍan enviado conejos alrededor del mundo y es la primera vez que uno de ellos fallece. los conejos son muy sensibless y literal pueden morir de un susto. >> tienen que mirar al animal que Él no sabe lo que estÁ pasando. si algo lo va a comer lo pone un poco asÍ oscuro con mucha bulla, cambios de presiÓn, tÚ sabes, tantas cosas que estÁn pasando a veces en los...
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think you very much forjoining us, stefan simons and agnes poirier.he end we might be heading to the end of we might be heading to the end of april, but we have a reminder of winter on the way through the next few days. things are turning colder. there will be some wintry showers on the clouds, and also some frosty nights over the next few nights as well. that is coming about because well. that is coming about because we have a weather front in the north introducing much colder at. this cold front has already worked in through scotland, introduced in sleet and snow showers. as it heads south over england and wales and northern ireland, it will bring cloud and outbreaks of rain. but still relatively mild closing monday morning. look around the country, at 8am, there will be sunshine along the south coast. 10 degrees or so, they are. relatively mild. trying to and southern counties. but further north, more cloud and if you patchy clouds. here is the weather front tread through newcastle, towards kendal first tread through newcastle, towards kendalfirst
think you very much forjoining us, stefan simons and agnes poirier.he end we might be heading to the end of we might be heading to the end of april, but we have a reminder of winter on the way through the next few days. things are turning colder. there will be some wintry showers on the clouds, and also some frosty nights over the next few nights as well. that is coming about because well. that is coming about because we have a weather front in the north introducing much colder at. this cold...
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simon realises that night he was both lucky and unlucky.ut incredibly fortunate to escape with his life. last year, there were 8000 trespass incidents. that's an increase over the year before, and the highest numberfor a decade. so, at bellevue bees in east manchester, in common with sports clubs and 100 schools across britain, there are schemes to remind youngsters of the dangers. hi, guys, 0k? the train takes how many football pitches to stop, can you remember? 20. 20 football pitches, 0k, that's a mile and a quarter. 0ur electrics are 25,000 vaults. it's never, ever turned off, 0k, we all remember that. and that by going on it, it's also illegal, up to a £1000 fine. the numbers almost double in the easter and summer holidays. so, nick, despite your best endeavours, these figures are still going up. why? i think there's more we can do, not only as network rail but as a community. projects like this, if we all get involved and educate each other on railway safety, and make sure we have that conversation with our friends and family, people
simon realises that night he was both lucky and unlucky.ut incredibly fortunate to escape with his life. last year, there were 8000 trespass incidents. that's an increase over the year before, and the highest numberfor a decade. so, at bellevue bees in east manchester, in common with sports clubs and 100 schools across britain, there are schemes to remind youngsters of the dangers. hi, guys, 0k? the train takes how many football pitches to stop, can you remember? 20. 20 football pitches, 0k,...
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simone biles i mean she's the most decorate the gymnast of all time.our partnership with responsibility.org and why you want to emphasize healthy lifestyle for kids and not underaged drinking. >> i think it's important for them to realize and for us as athletes as their advocates they really look up to us and it helps them so i think today i really got the message across. they listened really well hopefully they'll take that home tell their other friends. >> to watch you interact with the students and the great questions they were asking uh-uh gave honest feedback. your answer was so spot on. >> thank you. i feel like you don't have to drink with your friends because i'm an athlete so it is different rather than another typical 20-year-old they want to explore and stuff but i'm in the gym all the time. >> it's different. >> how does it feel to be such a huge role models for young boys and girls trying to find their way. >> i'm still learning. i think it's a progress thing but it's still different. i'm like why are these kids staring at me but it's beca
simone biles i mean she's the most decorate the gymnast of all time.our partnership with responsibility.org and why you want to emphasize healthy lifestyle for kids and not underaged drinking. >> i think it's important for them to realize and for us as athletes as their advocates they really look up to us and it helps them so i think today i really got the message across. they listened really well hopefully they'll take that home tell their other friends. >> to watch you interact...
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host of "kicking and screaming," hannah simone. music from hey violet.eaturing the 8g band with charlie benante. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening, i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how is everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] fantastic to hear. in that case, let's get to the news. the kremlin today dismissed allegations of russia interference in the election, and so did the gremlin. [ laughter ] president trump signed a funding bill todayt and lay the ground work for a human mission to mars. "ooh, me first!" said one volunteer. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] passengers on foreign airlines traveling to the u.s. from ten airports in muslim majority countries have been barred from carrying electronic devices larger than a cell phone. seems extreme, but it's worth it if it stops even one tourist from taking pictures with an ipad. [ laughter and applause ] has to stop. it has to stop. ivanka trump is reportedly getting an office in the white house in addition to security clearance and gov
host of "kicking and screaming," hannah simone. music from hey violet.eaturing the 8g band with charlie benante. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening, i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how is everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] fantastic to hear. in that case, let's get to the news. the kremlin today dismissed allegations of russia interference in the election, and so did the gremlin. [ laughter ]...
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simon and he took it in turns. not my friend beating me, that it was actually john smyth beating me, using my friend to carry out his abuse. simon doggett is the headmaster of caldicott prep school in bucks. he has been in charge for nearly 20 years. he has told us he is now critically ill and is unable to respond. there is no suggestion that he has ever harmed any of his pupils. but simon doggett was not the only onejohn smyth tried to recruit. he tried to persuade me to beat other people. i told him i could not do that. he was asking lots of people to beat other people. what did he say to you? he said, "andy, this is talking about steps, going from 30 beatings to 50 to 100, the next step is, you need to start beating people." i had 400 non—stop. they had two canes. whenjohn got tired, he motioned for simon to come in, and simon came in without missing a beat. police tell us they are investigating, butjohn smyth is still a free man, living in south africa, and simon doggett a headmaster, now critically ill, yet to
simon and he took it in turns. not my friend beating me, that it was actually john smyth beating me, using my friend to carry out his abuse. simon doggett is the headmaster of caldicott prep school in bucks. he has been in charge for nearly 20 years. he has told us he is now critically ill and is unable to respond. there is no suggestion that he has ever harmed any of his pupils. but simon doggett was not the only onejohn smyth tried to recruit. he tried to persuade me to beat other people. i...
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francine: michael and simon both stay with us. what does one of the business world's most famous names think about the world's most important political leader? microsoft cofounder bill gates spoke to manus cranny about president donald trump. bill: he is pragmatic on a lot of things. it means talking to him and giving him background he might not have had through his past probably as important with him as with anyone. he wants to be a leader. that he to have things has actually accomplished. i have talked to him about hiv, and how the u.s. should be proud of our work there, and there is more we need to do. is important.ogue you have seen his pragmatism on a number of things, and i am certainly hoping that the -- these health-related budgets are -- receive some of that attention. francine: still with us, michael o'sullivan from credit suisse private banking, & french. simon, when do we get tax reform? of whatwe get an idea meet president trump will put on the bones? he keeps telling us a matter of weeks, but congress seem to be hold
francine: michael and simon both stay with us. what does one of the business world's most famous names think about the world's most important political leader? microsoft cofounder bill gates spoke to manus cranny about president donald trump. bill: he is pragmatic on a lot of things. it means talking to him and giving him background he might not have had through his past probably as important with him as with anyone. he wants to be a leader. that he to have things has actually accomplished. i...
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simon, last to you. the georgia special election. any predictions?ok, i think what we now know, there have been three special elections. democrats performed better than they did in the last election. we'll take that. if that ends up being the case in the fall next year, we'll win the house back. we're excited ab what we're seeing. we know we have a lot to do. it won't be easy to take out paul ryan and the republicans. but for tows have a democrat leading in the race, a newt gingrich district, we'll take that. >> sandra: simon, evan, thank you. >> thank you. >> sandra: the president visits america's heartland to keep a major campaign promise about preserving and creating american jobs. and will facebook and other social media sites be forced to re-evaluate their policies after this man's brutal and senseless murder was broadcast to the world? >> killed my daddy for no reason. >> president trump set to speak just minutes from now at a tool company in wisconsin. we'll listen live as he science an executive order to get u.s. businesses to try to hire mor
simon, last to you. the georgia special election. any predictions?ok, i think what we now know, there have been three special elections. democrats performed better than they did in the last election. we'll take that. if that ends up being the case in the fall next year, we'll win the house back. we're excited ab what we're seeing. we know we have a lot to do. it won't be easy to take out paul ryan and the republicans. but for tows have a democrat leading in the race, a newt gingrich district,...
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this is simon's dad, a record 4'3", with their breeder. she says that simon, just ten months old was fit as a fiddle when she put him on a united flight in london. but shortly after the flight landed in chicago, simon died in a united-run pet facility. united is investigating how the rabbit went from o'hare to eternity. >>> up next, we'll remember film maker jonathan demme. >>>,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> oscar-winning director, jonathan demme died today in his manhattan apartment from esophageal cancer. he said he was guide by enthusiasm. his lens was panoramic. from horror and drama to comedy and concert films. here's anthony mesa. >> reporter: when serial killer hannibal lecter faced off in "silence of the lambs", director jonathan demme lingered on the close ups. >> i ate his liver with some fava beans and a nice chianti. >> reporter: it swept all five academy awards and won demme his oscar for best director. it was his first blockbuster, but he would follow it with another. >> you why aware when you worked with melissa ben dibedict that had aid
this is simon's dad, a record 4'3", with their breeder. she says that simon, just ten months old was fit as a fiddle when she put him on a united flight in london. but shortly after the flight landed in chicago, simon died in a united-run pet facility. united is investigating how the rabbit went from o'hare to eternity. >>> up next, we'll remember film maker jonathan demme. >>>,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> oscar-winning director, jonathan demme died today in his manhattan...
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according to john's gospel, then simon peter came and went into the tomb.rappings lying there. but the bible doesn't mention what happens to the linen cloths next. more than 1,300 years later, a shroud showing the crucified body of jesus appeared from out of nowhere in a small village in northeastern france. when it was moved to turin, 40,000 people were there to welcome it. then centuries later, in 1898, it became a global phenomenon, when italian secondo pia took the world's first photograph of the shroud. >> all of a sudden, a negative image of the man of the shroud pops out at him. it's like staring at the face of jesus. it suddenly turns the shroud from an object of religious devotion to an icon of scientific obsession. if you prove that the shroud of turin is real, you're proving that jesus christ existed. >> in 1978, former u.s. air force physicist john jackson from the shroud of turin research project was given unprecedented access to study the relic. >> you see the image of a human man. we can see, for example, the head, crossed arms, in fact, you
according to john's gospel, then simon peter came and went into the tomb.rappings lying there. but the bible doesn't mention what happens to the linen cloths next. more than 1,300 years later, a shroud showing the crucified body of jesus appeared from out of nowhere in a small village in northeastern france. when it was moved to turin, 40,000 people were there to welcome it. then centuries later, in 1898, it became a global phenomenon, when italian secondo pia took the world's first photograph...
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simon kennedy, bloomberg brexit editor.opeanok at where equities are heading as we move to the close. just a matter of minutes away. this is bloomberg. ♪ with xfinity x1... family time is awesome! show me the radio disney music awards. just say it and see it with the x1 voice remote. and you can catch up on all the rdma buzz... with artist interviews... past performances... and more! available now on xfinity on demand. xfinity the future of awesome. and to find out how to catch exclusive videos featuring rdma host jordan fisher. and the ardy goes to... watch disney channel presents the 2017 rdmas. april 30th on disney channel. mark: live from london in your, this is the european stocks are finishing the friday session higher. there is little movement ahead of the first round of the french presidential election. banks are leaving the advance. the stoxx 600 is up. round,en gets the second good trigger a selloff in equities. it's very dying area. industry,e banking which is rising today. industry, which is rising today. this i
simon kennedy, bloomberg brexit editor.opeanok at where equities are heading as we move to the close. just a matter of minutes away. this is bloomberg. ♪ with xfinity x1... family time is awesome! show me the radio disney music awards. just say it and see it with the x1 voice remote. and you can catch up on all the rdma buzz... with artist interviews... past performances... and more! available now on xfinity on demand. xfinity the future of awesome. and to find out how to catch exclusive...
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here watching bbc news with reeta chakrabarti simon here watching bbc news with reeta chakra barti simond trump took office. he made the remarks as the us secretary of state, rex tillerson, met his russian counterpart for talks on syria. officials in germany have detained a suspect in connection with the explosions targeting the borussia dortmund football team. the head of united airlines says the airline will no longer use law enforcement officers to remove passengers from overbooked flights, after global outrage erupted when a passenger was dragged from one of its planes. you saw us at a bad moment and this can never, will never happen again on a united airlines flight, that‘s my premise and that‘s my promise. donald trump‘s wife, melania, has accepted undisclosed damages and an apology from the publisher of the daily mail and the mail online. let‘s get a sports update. jess. after last night‘s attack on the dortmund team bus the players we re the dortmund team bus the players were back in training. their rescheduled quarterfinal against monaco will go ahead this evening. thousands of
here watching bbc news with reeta chakrabarti simon here watching bbc news with reeta chakra barti simond trump took office. he made the remarks as the us secretary of state, rex tillerson, met his russian counterpart for talks on syria. officials in germany have detained a suspect in connection with the explosions targeting the borussia dortmund football team. the head of united airlines says the airline will no longer use law enforcement officers to remove passengers from overbooked flights,...
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coming up next, it is the film review with simon mccoy. don't go away. hello, and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through the cinema releases this week is jason solomons. what do we have this week? the glamour of old—school hollywood is the backdrop for a love story between a starlet and her chauffeur under the watchful eye of reclusive billionaire howard hughes in warren beatty‘s rules don't apply. we have the sands of time, which reveal voices from a hidden mirror in the form of gertrude bell's letters from baghdad, as read out by tilda swinton in letters from baghdad. and wartime london's rubble provides the setting for gemma arterton and bill nighy in their finest, as they struggle to produce wartime propaganda movies. we begin with rules don't apply. warren beatty, he hasn't had the best of years! with that oscars fiasco. it has been 16 years since he wrote and directed... this was meant to be his big return. as he gets older is he getting better? this is a vanity project that he wrote, directed, starred in... it's interesting, he
coming up next, it is the film review with simon mccoy. don't go away. hello, and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through the cinema releases this week is jason solomons. what do we have this week? the glamour of old—school hollywood is the backdrop for a love story between a starlet and her chauffeur under the watchful eye of reclusive billionaire howard hughes in warren beatty‘s rules don't apply. we have the sands of time, which reveal voices from a hidden mirror in...
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simon smiles is still with us. important is this back-and-forth about how the dollar is doing around the world? is clearlyink it macro. it is very short-term. fundamentals determine the direction of currencies in particular. the strength of the global economy and consumer confidence over 16 years is the key driver in terms of dollar strength. dollaryou saw the climbed after the election. it has come down off of that high now. is that some kind of dubious -- is that because of some dubious reaction to part -- to government? the health care reform delay. it is going to take longer. this is a more global growth story. it is about risk. it is not just about the u.s. leading the way. it is a global growth phenomenon. look at the chinese and their gdp. the 6.9% real gdp, but also at a nominal level that is higher in half a decade of about 12%. in the past five years, it is a global story of growth. in that dynamic, the u.s. dollar is balanced against general risk. alix: what really stood out to me is the idea that you ta
simon smiles is still with us. important is this back-and-forth about how the dollar is doing around the world? is clearlyink it macro. it is very short-term. fundamentals determine the direction of currencies in particular. the strength of the global economy and consumer confidence over 16 years is the key driver in terms of dollar strength. dollaryou saw the climbed after the election. it has come down off of that high now. is that some kind of dubious -- is that because of some dubious...
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i know simone is wearing white. i know i'm wearing blue.ng something that is not -- that is not in reality. and we're sitting here -- >> don, you have to make it reality. >> with you let me finish? jeffery, i'm talking to you. will you let me finish? >> make it possible. it's denial of dr. king. >> dr. king means something different to the people who are sitting here than he meant to you. he wasn't just a tactic for us. he is a real person who helped me to be able to get here and simone to be able to sit here. >> yes, yes, exactly. >> and selena and for you to come on. >> yes. >> and give some reckless comparison to his legacy. >> good night. >> you should not be judged by the color of your skin. >> good night. we're done. yeah, 103. well, let me ask you guys. how long did it take you two to save that? a long time. then it's a fortune. well, i'm sure you talk to people all the time who think $100k is just pocket change. right now we're just talking to you. i told you we had a fortune. yes, you did. getting closer to your investment goals st
i know simone is wearing white. i know i'm wearing blue.ng something that is not -- that is not in reality. and we're sitting here -- >> don, you have to make it reality. >> with you let me finish? jeffery, i'm talking to you. will you let me finish? >> make it possible. it's denial of dr. king. >> dr. king means something different to the people who are sitting here than he meant to you. he wasn't just a tactic for us. he is a real person who helped me to be able to get...
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did you injure yourself wrestling with simon? >> i did. yeah. we kind of took our shirts off and began having a wrestle. [ light laughter ] the funny thing is, we had guests. so there were loads of people in the front room. and we just broke off drunk and decided to have a wrestle. and i got to a point where i literally power bombed him. [ laughter ] through my bed. like a proper power bomb. >> seth: uh-huh. [ light laughter ] >> and so two things happened. one, my bed exploded. [ laughter ] and two, as i stood up, my thumb was hanging off. >> seth: oh! [ audience ohs ] >> down, down. hanging off loose. now the sad p.s. to this story is all the guests we had came running in to see what had gone on. and they all tried to lift the bed up to fix it. and i said, "no, no, leave it, leave it." and as they lifted it up, they revealed two ikea bags full of porn. [ laughter and applause ] which i had been trying to hide. is there was some magazines which weren't in the bag, they were like the porn du jour. [ laughter ] they were just loose. you know -- y
did you injure yourself wrestling with simon? >> i did. yeah. we kind of took our shirts off and began having a wrestle. [ light laughter ] the funny thing is, we had guests. so there were loads of people in the front room. and we just broke off drunk and decided to have a wrestle. and i got to a point where i literally power bombed him. [ laughter ] through my bed. like a proper power bomb. >> seth: uh-huh. [ light laughter ] >> and so two things happened. one, my bed...
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ben and simon exchange vows and rings, all with the help of a diplomatic a loophole. embassy. as i'm sure you're aware, this ceremony is taking place under uk law. it can only happen because ben has a british passport. and once they leave the stately grounds, their union will not be legally recognised on australian soil. this is honoured by the queen, god damn it! who is more important, the queen or your bigotry? these relationships are strong as anybody's. canberra is at the centre of the struggle with same—sex marriage in australia. polls suggest public support, but politicians in parliament cannot agree on the best way forward. a nationwide vote plans earlier this year was scrapped because of fears it would stoke homophobic hatred. advert: because the purpose of marriage is to produce offspring... those campaigning against same—sex marriage claim their views are being discriminated against and they prefer countries like britain keep out of the debate. just because britain has made a decision does not mean we should. we should follow suit. we are seeing negative imp
ben and simon exchange vows and rings, all with the help of a diplomatic a loophole. embassy. as i'm sure you're aware, this ceremony is taking place under uk law. it can only happen because ben has a british passport. and once they leave the stately grounds, their union will not be legally recognised on australian soil. this is honoured by the queen, god damn it! who is more important, the queen or your bigotry? these relationships are strong as anybody's. canberra is at the centre of the...
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mark: what does that mean, simon? are product, what asset your clients right now most enthusiastic about? simon: with respect to iris allocation, i would love to give you something sexy but we are overweight equities, u.s. equities and high. pretty standard allocations but have returned significant performances this year. there is a pickup in corporate earnings and the synchronize global pickup. where clients are particularly focusing, as i mentioned, hedge funds, more interest in diversified port olio's. more interest when it comes to private markets. in particular, private equity. interest inng sustainable investing. in particular, impact investing. the medic investing which has a return but also has a social impact. mark: great to see you soon, simon. let's check in on the first word news. courtney donohoe has more. afghanistan, to american service members have been killed. the pentagon says they were involved in an operation against the islamic state. no other details were released. plenty of questions today about
mark: what does that mean, simon? are product, what asset your clients right now most enthusiastic about? simon: with respect to iris allocation, i would love to give you something sexy but we are overweight equities, u.s. equities and high. pretty standard allocations but have returned significant performances this year. there is a pickup in corporate earnings and the synchronize global pickup. where clients are particularly focusing, as i mentioned, hedge funds, more interest in diversified...
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simon does. think the reality of civilian control of the military puts on all of us, civilian or former military, we all have a responsibility to watch what happens to the military. they are there to defend us, and we need to be there for them to defend them, and with great pleasure, here is dr. professor simon. [applause] a go backd just ask to california now so as not to disappoint anyone after that introduction. and fpi forank iwm hosting. i think i want to thank mark. i say i think because while i have written on this topic often on for the past 20 years, publicly speaking out is always fraught, and i would say if anyone in the room knows of anyone who is a young, aspiring graduate student in psychology, there is probably no better topic to focus on than white people respond so emotionally to the issue of women in combat units. i am going to try to stay dispassionate and be provocative, because that is my pedagogical duty as i discuss what has been missing from the debate. i have to do the ne
simon does. think the reality of civilian control of the military puts on all of us, civilian or former military, we all have a responsibility to watch what happens to the military. they are there to defend us, and we need to be there for them to defend them, and with great pleasure, here is dr. professor simon. [applause] a go backd just ask to california now so as not to disappoint anyone after that introduction. and fpi forank iwm hosting. i think i want to thank mark. i say i think because...
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this is simon's dad, a record 4'3", with their breeder.she says that simon, just ten months old was fit as a fiddle when she put him on a united flight in london. but shortly after the flight landed in chicago, simon died in a united-run pet facility. united is investigating how the rabbit went from o'hare to eternity. >>> up next, we'll remember film maker jonathan demme. >>> this portion is sponsored by liberty mutual insurance. liberty st parts a and b and want more coverage, guess what? you could apply for a medicare supplement insurance plan whenever you want. no enrollment window. no waiting to apply. that means now may be a great time to shop for an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. medicare doesn't cover everything. and like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, these help cover some of what medicare doesn't pay. so don't wait. call now to request your free decision guide. it could help you find the aarp medicare supplement plan that works for you. these types of
this is simon's dad, a record 4'3", with their breeder.she says that simon, just ten months old was fit as a fiddle when she put him on a united flight in london. but shortly after the flight landed in chicago, simon died in a united-run pet facility. united is investigating how the rabbit went from o'hare to eternity. >>> up next, we'll remember film maker jonathan demme. >>> this portion is sponsored by liberty mutual insurance. liberty st parts a and b and want more...
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i'm simon mccoy. the headlines at 4.00pm: syria's president says claims that his regime carried out a suspected chemical attack are "one hundred per cent fabrication," but theresa may says the evidence against assad's regime was clear. the west, mainly the united states, is hand in glove with the terrorists. they fabricated the whole story. like the united states, we believe it is highly likely that attack was carried out by the assad regime. the education secretary wants new grammar schools in england to do more to help ordinary working families. the european court of human rights rules that russia should have done more to prevent the beslan school siege in 200a. a bbc investigation finds that landlords are offering rent—free accommodation to young, vulnerable people in exchange for sex. i'm reeta chakrabarti, and in the next hour: showcasing tall ships from around europe — some of the most spectacular vessels from the 19th century set sail on the thames this weekend. we'll show you the riverside vie
i'm simon mccoy. the headlines at 4.00pm: syria's president says claims that his regime carried out a suspected chemical attack are "one hundred per cent fabrication," but theresa may says the evidence against assad's regime was clear. the west, mainly the united states, is hand in glove with the terrorists. they fabricated the whole story. like the united states, we believe it is highly likely that attack was carried out by the assad regime. the education secretary wants new grammar...
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at the monte carlo masters, novak djokovic survived a scare to come through his tie with gilles simonow injury which has hampered the world number two's start to the season. after taking the first set, his french opponent hit back to win the second. djokovic was pushed all the way in the decider, with simon breaking him twice and serving for the match but the serb clung on for the win. i felt like i ifelt like i had control of the match. and then the match turned around. i started match. and then the match turned around. istarted making match. and then the match turned around. i started making unforced errors. he made less unforced errors. he made less unforced errors. usually he doesn't make too many. he was 2—3 points away from winning it. so i got myself out of that tricky situation. and that's probably the most important thing i ta ke probably the most important thing i take from today. no such luck for seventh seed jo wilfried tsonga, however. he was knocked out by his unseeded french compatriot, adrian mannarino. tsonga took the first on a tie—break, before the world number 56 e
at the monte carlo masters, novak djokovic survived a scare to come through his tie with gilles simonow injury which has hampered the world number two's start to the season. after taking the first set, his french opponent hit back to win the second. djokovic was pushed all the way in the decider, with simon breaking him twice and serving for the match but the serb clung on for the win. i felt like i ifelt like i had control of the match. and then the match turned around. i started match. and...
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i am simon and called by you peter, the rock of your faith.laimed he asked to be crucified upside down so that his death would not be the equal of jesus. the romans granted his wish. early writings speak of james preaching of jesus in the jerusalem temple. it's said he was stoned to death, supposedly for challenging the temple's high priests. the fates of other disciples are consigned to legend and apocryphal texts. andrew was crucified in greece. thomas was speared to death in india, simon sawed in half in persia, matthew murdered in ethiopia. according to tradition, john was not martyred, but spent time in exile on patmos and lived to 90. scholars debate the authorship of the gospel of john, held by some to be an eyewitness account of the life of jesus. antipas continued pressing rome to be named king until his efforts offended the new emperor, caligula. antipas and herodias were exiled to gaul, where they died in obscurity. pontius pilate was recalled to rome, while joseph caiaphas, without his roman ally, lost his position within the templ
i am simon and called by you peter, the rock of your faith.laimed he asked to be crucified upside down so that his death would not be the equal of jesus. the romans granted his wish. early writings speak of james preaching of jesus in the jerusalem temple. it's said he was stoned to death, supposedly for challenging the temple's high priests. the fates of other disciples are consigned to legend and apocryphal texts. andrew was crucified in greece. thomas was speared to death in india, simon...