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[smith] and civil . and giving bad actors a way through the facebook platform to adversely affect all of our lives. [mcnamee] that the advertising tools thatso great for marketers also work really well for bad actors who wanna harm innocople. [smith] and again the point here is not just that facebook is causing harm through its platform but that it is anowingly causing ha choosing not to do anything about it. [mcnamee] to be clear, i didn't know that they, i wasn't asserting moat in the memo, in the assert to them, i think there's something wrong with the business model and the algorithms. i assumed they were the victim when i wrote it. ,mith] well let's, but hei undt is the key takeaway from this. you write that mark zuckerberg and sher sandberg, again, before the 2016 election, "facebook is enabling people to do harm. it has the power to stop harm." [mcnamee] right. [mcnamee] to do so, and i thought when i was saying that. that i might be the first person to tell tm that. [smith] well, this is where th
[smith] and civil . and giving bad actors a way through the facebook platform to adversely affect all of our lives. [mcnamee] that the advertising tools thatso great for marketers also work really well for bad actors who wanna harm innocople. [smith] and again the point here is not just that facebook is causing harm through its platform but that it is anowingly causing ha choosing not to do anything about it. [mcnamee] to be clear, i didn't know that they, i wasn't asserting moat in the memo,...
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[smith] right. [mcnamee] and that, i think, you know objectively is not the best interest of the economy. and i think therefore not the best interest in the amepeople. and my point to you, evan, is not that i'm right about this but that wathaven't had this dfor 40 years. and i would like us to have the debate again. because the country's very, it's divided. and it's divided over issues that really deserve debate. [smith] you know i would argue, actually, we're startingo have that debate. you know, alexandria ocasio-cortez on line one, right, i mean are we not having a conversation around capitalism? because i mean i came to the tribune festival last year, right? and it was going on all around me. [smith] you heard in austin, and you hear in other places when you travel around the country, the beginnings of a bigger conversation, knitted together that is finally doing what you want. [mcnamee] here's the funny thing. i'm doing a book tour. i remarkably have done eight appearances on fox channels, and
[smith] right. [mcnamee] and that, i think, you know objectively is not the best interest of the economy. and i think therefore not the best interest in the amepeople. and my point to you, evan, is not that i'm right about this but that wathaven't had this dfor 40 years. and i would like us to have the debate again. because the country's very, it's divided. and it's divided over issues that really deserve debate. [smith] you know i would argue, actually, we're startingo have that debate. you...
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andy smith, bbc news.e second round of the badminton world championship after coming back from a game down to beat vietnamese veteran nguyen tien minh in three games in basel on monday. the five—time world champion and twice olympic winner took one hour and 18 minutes to beat the 36—year—old nguyen as he bids to qualify for his fifth olympic games in tokyo. while world number three chou tien chen avoided an upset in his first round match to claim a three set win over denmark's hans—kristian vittinghus. the chinese taipei player will now face croatian zvonimir durkinjak for a place in the quarter—finals. a pogba missed penalty at molineux. that was the biggest talking point. for that and everything, go to our website. we can download the bbc sport app. until next time, goodbye. hello there. the last two weeks have been pretty unsettled across the uk, quite a lot of rain around, strong unseasonable winds too but there are signs as this week continues to wear on, pressure will begin to build, things will turn
andy smith, bbc news.e second round of the badminton world championship after coming back from a game down to beat vietnamese veteran nguyen tien minh in three games in basel on monday. the five—time world champion and twice olympic winner took one hour and 18 minutes to beat the 36—year—old nguyen as he bids to qualify for his fifth olympic games in tokyo. while world number three chou tien chen avoided an upset in his first round match to claim a three set win over denmark's...
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i'm sure the medics will be assessing steve smith ona medics will be assessing steve smith on a day—to—dayl not let him back out until they are sure of his fitness. but the player should not have no say in that and that decision should be made by the medics and the medics alone. this is what the icc say in their concussion management guidelines, regarding a return to play decision. and the icc chose not to comment on those points raised — the former england opening batsmen nick compton says you should put safety at the forefront but you can never eliminate risk. this is a big fact of life when you play cricket at the top level. that is what brings our players like steve smith, who is one of the greats. we want to watch that skill and show the difference between him and show the difference between him and perhaps others. that is why not eve ryo ne and perhaps others. that is why not everyone can play at the top level. but at the same stretch of the imagination, we need to make sure ca re imagination, we need to make sure care is at the forefront of our minds and make sure perhaps the rules
i'm sure the medics will be assessing steve smith ona medics will be assessing steve smith on a day—to—dayl not let him back out until they are sure of his fitness. but the player should not have no say in that and that decision should be made by the medics and the medics alone. this is what the icc say in their concussion management guidelines, regarding a return to play decision. and the icc chose not to comment on those points raised — the former england opening batsmen nick compton...
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the australia batsman steve smith is not involved in today's action.out after being diagnosed with concussion. smith was hit on the neck by a ball delivered by jofra archer yesterday and was forced to retire hurt. he did pass concussion tests and returned to bat, top scoring on 92. tests this morning showed "some deterioration", according to cricket australia. i would obviously love to be out there, trying to keep performing, trying to help australia win another test match, but the right decision has been made. i will obviously be monitored very closely over the next few days, with a pretty quick turnaround in between test matches, and i am hopeful i can make a recovery and be ok for that. i have got to be able to train a couple of days out and then face fast bowling, to make sure my reaction time and all that kind of thing is in place. what about the guard? that was something that lots of people noticed yesterday, you're not wearing a guard? explain why you do not wear one, and whether yesterday's incident will make you reassess? i, along with a few o
the australia batsman steve smith is not involved in today's action.out after being diagnosed with concussion. smith was hit on the neck by a ball delivered by jofra archer yesterday and was forced to retire hurt. he did pass concussion tests and returned to bat, top scoring on 92. tests this morning showed "some deterioration", according to cricket australia. i would obviously love to be out there, trying to keep performing, trying to help australia win another test match, but the...
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smith was bamboozled again.o play, he would soon return, needing 20 runs for his century. he got 12 of them before succumbing to chris wilkes, australia all out for 250. smith did not field for england's second innings. australia did not seem to miss him. they took four wickets in the final session, including the first ball for captainjoe session, including the first ball for captain joe root. iam too i am too excited about the cricket! i was thinking about the rugby, that is the difference between us! wales are number one in the world for the first time ever after beating england in cardiff. warren gatland's side ground out a 13—6 victory in the world cup warm—up. it pushes new zealand off the top spot for the first time in 10 years as holly hamilton now reports. another week closer to the world cup, another chance to prove their worth. england know who will be boarding the flight to japan whilst for wales, there was more than just pride at stake. one man looking to book his plane ticket is dan biggar. backin b
smith was bamboozled again.o play, he would soon return, needing 20 runs for his century. he got 12 of them before succumbing to chris wilkes, australia all out for 250. smith did not field for england's second innings. australia did not seem to miss him. they took four wickets in the final session, including the first ball for captainjoe session, including the first ball for captain joe root. iam too i am too excited about the cricket! i was thinking about the rugby, that is the difference...
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pepper smith.he was not yet 5 years old. >> we lived in cars and motels and going from state to state staying at salvation armies to get a meal here and there. just -- >> what's it like to live in a car? >> it's horrible. it's embarrassing. >> she was confused, of course, and terribly frightened at first. she begged, take me home. shirley ignored her. she imagined running away. >> i had nowhere to go. i was too scared. >> then as the weeks and months and then years went by, as her powers of reasoning grew, the question grew, too. did her mother bobbie actually give her away? shirley told pepper that renee was her sister. the two girls listened wide-eyed as shirley explained to strangers that she was their grandmother. that their parents had been killed in a car accident. >> i knew that everything that was happening to us was completely wrong at a very, very young age. >> why had she been taken? she didn't know. not for money, certainly. there were no ransom demands. and without pepper's birth certi
pepper smith.he was not yet 5 years old. >> we lived in cars and motels and going from state to state staying at salvation armies to get a meal here and there. just -- >> what's it like to live in a car? >> it's horrible. it's embarrassing. >> she was confused, of course, and terribly frightened at first. she begged, take me home. shirley ignored her. she imagined running away. >> i had nowhere to go. i was too scared. >> then as the weeks and months and then...
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archer was too quick, all of a sudden smith was looking for a nswe i’s. sudden smith was looking forally out. cleared to play, he would soon return, needing 20 runs for his century. he got 12 of them before settling to chris wilkes, australia all out for 250. smith did not field for england's second innings. australia did not seem to miss him. wickets tumbling at regular intervals. england's read is slowly building but there is still plenty of work to do. and here's the very latest from lords... england 92—4. a lead of 100. the top scorerfor the top scorer for australia was smith. a dreadful start for england. in theory we still have another days play left. wales are number one in the world for the first time ever after beating england in cardiff. warren gatland's side ground out a 13—6 victory in the world cup warm—up. it pushes new zealand off the top spot for the first time in 10 years as holly hamilton now reports. another week closer to the world cup, another chance to prove their worth. england know they will be boarding the flight to japan whilst for wales, there was more than
archer was too quick, all of a sudden smith was looking for a nswe i’s. sudden smith was looking forally out. cleared to play, he would soon return, needing 20 runs for his century. he got 12 of them before settling to chris wilkes, australia all out for 250. smith did not field for england's second innings. australia did not seem to miss him. wickets tumbling at regular intervals. england's read is slowly building but there is still plenty of work to do. and here's the very latest from...
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>> if you can. >> her name is denita monique smith. >> okay. >> denita monique smith. denita!he ain't moving man. >> reporter: denita seemed to have perhaps lost her balance and fallen down the stairs. police and paramedics rushed to the complex. the college was quickly notified, as was denita's family. >> "miss smith, denita fell. she's unconscious, but they're trying to revive her." he said, "are you coming to durham?" and i'm still trying to wrap my head around, you fell, unconscious, revive. i said yes, i'm coming. >> reporter: sharon and her two other children lived in charlotte, almost a three-hour drive from durham. >> on my way there i did call jermeir. >> reporter: that was jermeir stroud, denita's fiance, a police officer who worked in greensboro, much closer to durham. >> and i said, "jermeir, i need you to get to durham now. denita has fell. she's unconscious. they're trying to revive her." so he said okay. because i knew from greensboro to durham he would be there before i would. >> could you tell whether he had any idea of this? >> he didn't let on like he was aw
>> if you can. >> her name is denita monique smith. >> okay. >> denita monique smith. denita!he ain't moving man. >> reporter: denita seemed to have perhaps lost her balance and fallen down the stairs. police and paramedics rushed to the complex. the college was quickly notified, as was denita's family. >> "miss smith, denita fell. she's unconscious, but they're trying to revive her." he said, "are you coming to durham?" and i'm still...
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but once he became governor of new york smith thought he would be a puppet, smith would take it from here and he would write speeches and legislation and roosevelt was not that kind of guy. affable though he was he was going to be his own man and that was the beginning of the fracture of the relationship and ironically it led to our smith abandoning his own progressive values and endorsing wendell wilkie when they ran against franklin delano roosevelt for reelection in the 32 campaign and the 36 campaign. nonetheless franklin delano roosevelt kept up the friendship, and for gave him but it is an interesting friendship and incredible social history about working conditions for working men and women, our smith of the prime of his career was a great presence and clearly was a preamble to franklin delano roosevelt's new deal. great political history and well well done. finally i want to highlight fdr and the jews by alan lichtman, a professor at american university. there are a lot of people who get the history wrong about franklin delano roosevelt in the nazi period in the 30s and world
but once he became governor of new york smith thought he would be a puppet, smith would take it from here and he would write speeches and legislation and roosevelt was not that kind of guy. affable though he was he was going to be his own man and that was the beginning of the fracture of the relationship and ironically it led to our smith abandoning his own progressive values and endorsing wendell wilkie when they ran against franklin delano roosevelt for reelection in the 32 campaign and the...
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about the history of activism among black athletes, including the black power salute made by tommie smith and john carlos during the 1968 olympics in mexico. he is the author of "more than icons and images." interviewed mr. posey, senior pastor at the antioch baptist church, at the annual black history luncheon in washington, d.c. >> clyde posley, you wrote a book about hidden protest narratives in the black american athlete. tell me where you feel it begins. clyde: i believe that the protest narrative actually began the moment that africans were brought to american soil. we are celebrating the dubious 400 year anniversary of that arrival here, and immediately upon the arrival of blacks on the american shores, slaveowners began to be enamored with the black male physique, so much so that it caused them to engage these black men, warriors, several types of warriors and chiefs into various types of sport -- headbutting, cockfighting, and what is familiar to many as mandingo warrior fighting. many of the black males did not want to engage in this, so their first opportunity to show disdain o
about the history of activism among black athletes, including the black power salute made by tommie smith and john carlos during the 1968 olympics in mexico. he is the author of "more than icons and images." interviewed mr. posey, senior pastor at the antioch baptist church, at the annual black history luncheon in washington, d.c. >> clyde posley, you wrote a book about hidden protest narratives in the black american athlete. tell me where you feel it begins. clyde: i believe...
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like it or not, smith is still going. feel a bit anxious, i suppose, having to wait for his 100. but i'm not sure if those rules apply to steve smith. so australia will resume 231—4. that is a lead already of 141. australia will feel another couple of hours of this and steve smith's innings could become the match—winning one. in for a tense afternoon, no doubt. everton have completed the signing of striker moise kean from juventus, their fifth of the summer. the teenager is an italy international and joins for an undislcosed fee thought to be around 30 million pounds. ken scored six goals injuventus' serie a title—winning campaign last season. england golfers bronte law and charley hull are in the mix going into the final round of the women's british open at woburn. japan's hinako shibuno has the lead at 14 under par in herfirst major tournament. excited and hopeful, when there are two english women in contention heading into the final round of the home of major tournament, there is a special kind of buzz around the crowd
like it or not, smith is still going. feel a bit anxious, i suppose, having to wait for his 100. but i'm not sure if those rules apply to steve smith. so australia will resume 231—4. that is a lead already of 141. australia will feel another couple of hours of this and steve smith's innings could become the match—winning one. in for a tense afternoon, no doubt. everton have completed the signing of striker moise kean from juventus, their fifth of the summer. the teenager is an italy...
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for most of the series steve smith has been in the middle of things.headingley he was here as a spectator, not sufficiently recovered from concussion to face the quick bowlers selected this week he will not face england either. if he's not ready to about five days after being hit byjofra archer should he have gone out to do at the same afternoon? i asked him over and over and we have a duty of care to oui’ over and we have a duty of care to our players. he was really keen and confident to be ok and the tests all show that. this delayed concussion can hitch afterwards and it did with him. because of his head as cheddar and then without their heart for the petit smith is the top scorer in the series and his runs have covered for the shortcomings of others. we are arguably going to lose our best batter which is always a blow. you wa nt batter which is always a blow. you want your best players out and that a lwa ys want your best players out and that always has an impact so we need to make sure all the other guys, the senior players and younger players, st
for most of the series steve smith has been in the middle of things.headingley he was here as a spectator, not sufficiently recovered from concussion to face the quick bowlers selected this week he will not face england either. if he's not ready to about five days after being hit byjofra archer should he have gone out to do at the same afternoon? i asked him over and over and we have a duty of care to oui’ over and we have a duty of care to our players. he was really keen and confident to be...
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steve smith has developed this technique. -- bat like steve smith.f tennis balls. —— cricket balls. and he has developed an excellent method. and maybe with your coach's experience, can you see why england took the risk to pick james can you see why england took the risk to pickjames anderson at the start of the test? it had to be a calculative risk, and it was one that went wrong. he would have gone through numerous tests, the medical staff are very thorough in the work they do. unfortunately, it didn't work, which is a great shame. let's hope that we see james anderson at some point in the remainder of the series. mark, thanks so much. yes, a bit of a break now until the second test at lord's. a lot of things for england to think about, and also to ponder their methods against steve smith. manchester united have made harry maguire the most expensive defender in the world — signing him from leicester city for £80 million pounds on a six—year deal. for more on the transfer, here's our sports correspdondent david 0rnstein. manchester united have been
steve smith has developed this technique. -- bat like steve smith.f tennis balls. —— cricket balls. and he has developed an excellent method. and maybe with your coach's experience, can you see why england took the risk to pick james can you see why england took the risk to pickjames anderson at the start of the test? it had to be a calculative risk, and it was one that went wrong. he would have gone through numerous tests, the medical staff are very thorough in the work they do....
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england against steve smith.ore lunch. even if england got rid of other australian batsmen, smith was on another level. fast, aggressive bowling is a perfectly legitimate tactic smith here took a blow on his arm. a few minutes later it was far more worrying for everyone. to see a batsman in this state is where cricket suddenly remembers its context. to see smith turn his head and be struck like that is a stark reminder of the danger. the score didn't matter when smith rightly was led from the field of play. even if his bravery told him to continue. peter siddle was the next man to be dismissed by england. at that point, steve smith decided to come out to bat again. most applauded — some decided to boo. well, here's what steve smith did next. he passed a concussion assessment to allow him to resume. soon, however, he miscalculated. lbw and steve smith was out for 92. helping australia to 250 ad as soon as the second innings began, england we re as the second innings began, england were ina as the second innings be
england against steve smith.ore lunch. even if england got rid of other australian batsmen, smith was on another level. fast, aggressive bowling is a perfectly legitimate tactic smith here took a blow on his arm. a few minutes later it was far more worrying for everyone. to see a batsman in this state is where cricket suddenly remembers its context. to see smith turn his head and be struck like that is a stark reminder of the danger. the score didn't matter when smith rightly was led from the...
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but whether mockery, drizzle or england's bowlers, smith absorbed it all.here were times throughout the last... um, 15 months, where i did not know if i was ever going to play cricket again. i lost a bit of love for it at one point. fortunately, that love has come back. at the close, england were 10—0 in reply to australia's 28a. steve smith is already the ashes act to follow. joe wilson, bbc news, edgbaston. that's it. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. have a very good night. hello and welcome to sports day. coming up onto nice programme, steve smith rescues australia and england charge in the press that the ashes at edges best. while it's charlie who lives and how tragic the women's british open, players are surprised at the leader. was a crusade against crusaders and a europe ole qualifying second round match in belfast. hello and welcome to the programme. the rest of the ashes series did not disappoint after england got off to a flying start, the australian batsmen steve smith scored a century on his return to test cricket, lifting from 1
but whether mockery, drizzle or england's bowlers, smith absorbed it all.here were times throughout the last... um, 15 months, where i did not know if i was ever going to play cricket again. i lost a bit of love for it at one point. fortunately, that love has come back. at the close, england were 10—0 in reply to australia's 28a. steve smith is already the ashes act to follow. joe wilson, bbc news, edgbaston. that's it. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. have a very good night....
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smith? >> congressman, i really appreciate your noting the sort of symbiotic relationship between my network members and affiliate members. they need each other. affiliates need the networks for sports programming and weekly shows and they have very high ratings, and yet the networks really need the locals to provide the tornado alerts. they need this life line -- >> don't sell yourself short. i mean, i want my local broadcasting weather and local sports. when i watch the saints and the lsu tiger updates, i'm not going to get that from iowa. i want to get it from my local station. >> exactly. >> and the warriors, you know, they are going to go up 2-1. >> yeah, and the golden state warriors. [laughter] >> so would you be open to working with us on reforms to the 92 cable act that creates some of these problems? >> i'm tempted to quote reagan. there's nothing permanent -- >> you are always in a good place in quoting reagan. >> that said, we are always open to new ways to do it, but i want to e
smith? >> congressman, i really appreciate your noting the sort of symbiotic relationship between my network members and affiliate members. they need each other. affiliates need the networks for sports programming and weekly shows and they have very high ratings, and yet the networks really need the locals to provide the tornado alerts. they need this life line -- >> don't sell yourself short. i mean, i want my local broadcasting weather and local sports. when i watch the saints and...
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with this shot, smith got to 100. his second of the match.ended australia's lead. his personal total, 142. well, matthew wade took the opportunity to find his form. he made 100 as well. remember when australia were on the ropes in this match? it seems like a very different ashes now. even australia's tail—enders were dispatching england's weary bowlers as their lead just grew. they invited england to bat again. 397 behind. australia has such a good opportunity now. all they potential to ta ke opportunity now. all they potential to take ten wickets and when their match. tomorrow there may be floodlights and maybe even a shower but england will have to bat for hours to try to rescue this test match. from their point of view each one of their players has to display worry burns spirit. joe wilson reporting there. what a dramatic finish to tell you about, in the formula one. lewis hamilton won the hungarian grand prix — overtaking max verstappen in the closing stages to extend his lead at the top of the drivers championship. it was the gamble from
with this shot, smith got to 100. his second of the match.ended australia's lead. his personal total, 142. well, matthew wade took the opportunity to find his form. he made 100 as well. remember when australia were on the ropes in this match? it seems like a very different ashes now. even australia's tail—enders were dispatching england's weary bowlers as their lead just grew. they invited england to bat again. 397 behind. australia has such a good opportunity now. all they potential to ta ke...
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so, should smith have ever been allowed back on?ed. the reality is that it is too short a time to accurately diagnose whether or not he was concussed and to then go back out to face 94 mph bouncers from jofra archer. it is only five years since another australian cricketer, phillip hughes, died after being struck in the neck. since then, helmets with the neck guards have been developed, but they are not compulsory. and some players, including smith, have preferred not to wear them. well, steve smith is being assessed by medical staff to see whether he can play in the next ashes test here at headingley on thursday, but whichever australian batsmen emerge here, they will be bracing themselves. the electrifying pace ofjofra archer shook up notjust smith, but most of his team—mates too. but such spectacular speed inevitably comes with a risk. from a batsman's perspective, yeah, there is fear, but i think that it makes the game special, but at the same time, you know, safety has to be put at the forefront of one's mind. indeed, fast and
so, should smith have ever been allowed back on?ed. the reality is that it is too short a time to accurately diagnose whether or not he was concussed and to then go back out to face 94 mph bouncers from jofra archer. it is only five years since another australian cricketer, phillip hughes, died after being struck in the neck. since then, helmets with the neck guards have been developed, but they are not compulsory. and some players, including smith, have preferred not to wear them. well, steve...
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the way steve smith played shows that runs can be gone on the pitch.y wanted to bowl australia out but smith and peter siddle played beautifully. elsewhere, india are in florida where they will face the west indies into t20 matches before a third ta kes pla ce into t20 matches before a third takes place in galle. the first of the matches is on saturday with 31—day internationals and to test matches also scheduled in the caribbean. onto golf and macro —— ashleigh buhai is the leader. the south african, who was only finished once in the top 30 carded are seven underpar 65 to lead by 1—shot overnight. three shots of the lead is the south korean. the defending champion, england's georgia hall is a further shot back on three underpar. joe curry has more. heading into this is british open had been the players may have been too fatigued to play the best golf of this tournament coming just one week after the last major but there has been no sign of it here in the opening day. all eyes are currently on world number one kojin—young, the korean fighting for her t
the way steve smith played shows that runs can be gone on the pitch.y wanted to bowl australia out but smith and peter siddle played beautifully. elsewhere, india are in florida where they will face the west indies into t20 matches before a third ta kes pla ce into t20 matches before a third takes place in galle. the first of the matches is on saturday with 31—day internationals and to test matches also scheduled in the caribbean. onto golf and macro —— ashleigh buhai is the leader. the...
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captain steve smith hauled the aussies up to a respectable 284.n. the ashes began with a rhythm. our the australian out, the crowd response. yellow sand paper aloft, just to remind david warner of his part in the ball tampering scandal. well, steve smith had been banned, too, and he was greeted predictably. booing. james anderson apologised to the other england bowlers because he got injured. without him, it seemed fine. woakes took wickets. so did broad. australia's captain batting. well, there's a fielder, there. what luck, what joy. england's bowlers were making the first ashes day their day. but one man had a different plan — steve smith. he guided, steered and persevered. smith's tearful apology in the wake of the ball tampering scandal was even recreated in the stands. but whether mockery, drizzle or england's bowlers, smith absorbed it all. in a game of teams, and a test of everything, his hundred was personal. there were times throughout the last... um, 15 months, where i did not know if i was ever going to play cricket again. i lost a bit
captain steve smith hauled the aussies up to a respectable 284.n. the ashes began with a rhythm. our the australian out, the crowd response. yellow sand paper aloft, just to remind david warner of his part in the ball tampering scandal. well, steve smith had been banned, too, and he was greeted predictably. booing. james anderson apologised to the other england bowlers because he got injured. without him, it seemed fine. woakes took wickets. so did broad. australia's captain batting. well,...
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steve smith, what a story.n 42 and then so frustrating for england, they threw everything at it but he has just holed australia into a position where they can go out there. we could easily lose a couple of wickets. what a momentum shifting innings from steve smith. we still don't know how to get him out, been playing against him for 11 years! let's go through the day. extraordinary start for england. decent extraordinary start for england. d ece nt toss extraordinary start for england. decent toss to win for australia, there was cloud cover, their pitch looked pretty dry. england came out there, stuart broad, chris woakes, there, stuart broad, chris woakes, the bold —— they went out and bold beautifully. then steve smith does what he does, we don't know how to get him out. i think it will go down in his pile of test 100s as one of the most satisfying. and real redemption for a player, what a turnaround in fortunes. and itjust looks so simple. he missed a couple of great deliveries for stuart broad. at the end o
steve smith, what a story.n 42 and then so frustrating for england, they threw everything at it but he has just holed australia into a position where they can go out there. we could easily lose a couple of wickets. what a momentum shifting innings from steve smith. we still don't know how to get him out, been playing against him for 11 years! let's go through the day. extraordinary start for england. decent extraordinary start for england. d ece nt toss extraordinary start for england. decent...
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have said, smith woke 99v what australia have said, smith woke d what australia have said, smith wokeed. what happened yesterday, he took the blow to the neck, he was taken off the field of play but came back out to bat again after the fall of the next wicket. he did bat on and make 92. when he was out, people wondered was the mistake induced slightly by the fact he wasn't feeling his best yesterday? australia at the close of play at last night said he was fine, he passed the protocols and said he was fine to bat again today. but this is where the new rule has come into play, steve smith can be substituted. although he doesn't play again, australia have selected a leg spin bowling all—rounder to replace him. but with the next test match starting on thursday in leeds, i think smith's participation in that has to be extremely unlikely. as for the match, it has been straightforward for england with just butler and ben stokes resuming. they have taken the lead passed 150 and the interesting thing is, after lunch, whether they try and hit out a bitand build lunch, whether they try and hit
have said, smith woke 99v what australia have said, smith woke d what australia have said, smith wokeed. what happened yesterday, he took the blow to the neck, he was taken off the field of play but came back out to bat again after the fall of the next wicket. he did bat on and make 92. when he was out, people wondered was the mistake induced slightly by the fact he wasn't feeling his best yesterday? australia at the close of play at last night said he was fine, he passed the protocols and said...
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the most of this series, steve smith has been in the middle of things. the scorebook in the headlines but at headingley, he was australia's star is a spec data, not sufficiently recovered from concussion to face australia's quick bowlers later this week, he won't face england either. still if you wa nt to face england either. still if you want to be ready to but five days after being hit byjofra archer, should he have gone out to do with the very same afternoon?” should he have gone out to do with the very same afternoon? i asked him over and over and over. notjust as cricketers but as people. he was really keen and confident in the tests will show that they talk about this delayed concussion and it can hit you afterward and it did with him and that's why he's out of this test match. so because of his head, australia are without their heart. steve smith is the series top scorer and his runs have covered for the shortcoming of others. he will likely be replaced by marcus labuschagne. we are going to lose oui’ labuschagne. we are going to lose our best bat
the most of this series, steve smith has been in the middle of things. the scorebook in the headlines but at headingley, he was australia's star is a spec data, not sufficiently recovered from concussion to face australia's quick bowlers later this week, he won't face england either. still if you wa nt to face england either. still if you want to be ready to but five days after being hit byjofra archer, should he have gone out to do with the very same afternoon?” should he have gone out to do...
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sarah smith, bbc news, glasgow.of climate change. it's the island's first glacier to disappear — but scientists warn it won't be the last, unless immediate action is taken. courtney bembridge reports. photographs ta ken from photographs taken from space show just how rapidly this glacier disappeared. in 1986, it was a massive solid weight, spilling from the creator of an extinct volcano. but by 2014, it was no longer thick enough to move in the glazier officially declared dead by glaciology —— glaciologists. officially declared dead by glaciology -- glaciologists. at this stage it starts to become unable to move and water stop seeping through it. five years later they -- five yea rs it. five years later they -- five years after first discovering, prominent heads of government were at the commemoration. now is the time to act, it's actually passed the time to act. in some ways we see this as a memorial to recognise the loss of this glazier and sad moment, but we also see it as a call to action. iceland is home to mor
sarah smith, bbc news, glasgow.of climate change. it's the island's first glacier to disappear — but scientists warn it won't be the last, unless immediate action is taken. courtney bembridge reports. photographs ta ken from photographs taken from space show just how rapidly this glacier disappeared. in 1986, it was a massive solid weight, spilling from the creator of an extinct volcano. but by 2014, it was no longer thick enough to move in the glazier officially declared dead by glaciology...
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smith's blow to the arm was painful. no fracture. its context. as he turned his head, smith was hit in the neck. the australian batsman phillip hughes died after a similar incident. it was obviously, um... some pretty rough memories of a blow like that. so, yeah, there was no fun in it. smith was led away from the playing field. cricket has concussion protocols. but when the next wicket fell, look who came back out. the bravery was obvious to the majority who applauded, but apparently not to the minority who chose to boo. well, australia insisted smith was ok, but he did eventually make a mistake. 0ut finally, lbw, for 92. for steve to come back out having been hit the way he was, you know, it does show some courage and character to do that. i think he's been incredible in this series so far. steve smith's individual performance certainly kept australia in the game. they finished their first innings just eight runs behind england and then bowled at them. australia took four wickets by the close but also know they should have taken mo
smith's blow to the arm was painful. no fracture. its context. as he turned his head, smith was hit in the neck. the australian batsman phillip hughes died after a similar incident. it was obviously, um... some pretty rough memories of a blow like that. so, yeah, there was no fun in it. smith was led away from the playing field. cricket has concussion protocols. but when the next wicket fell, look who came back out. the bravery was obvious to the majority who applauded, but apparently not to...
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smith was still doing his thing.e bowler. plenty more where that came from. how is your patience — wilting? a word from stokes. a reply from smith. even edgbaston‘s enthusiasts, at times, today struggled. with this shot, smith got to 100, his second of the match. with every beaming minute, he extended australia's lead. his personal total — 142. well, matthew wade took the opportunity to find his form. he made 100 as well. remember when australia were on the ropes in this test? well, it seemed like a very different ashes now. even australia's tail—enders were dispatching england's weary bowlers, as australia's lead grew. they invited england to bat again, 397 behind. england's opening batsman began their second innings and survived. plenty more of this to come. australia have got themselves in a winning position, and they knew who to thank. cheers, steve. manchester city have won the community shield after beating liverpool on penalties at wembley. gabrieljesus buried the winning penalty after gini wijnaldum missed on
smith was still doing his thing.e bowler. plenty more where that came from. how is your patience — wilting? a word from stokes. a reply from smith. even edgbaston‘s enthusiasts, at times, today struggled. with this shot, smith got to 100, his second of the match. with every beaming minute, he extended australia's lead. his personal total — 142. well, matthew wade took the opportunity to find his form. he made 100 as well. remember when australia were on the ropes in this test? well, it...
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absence could believes steve smith's absence could bea believes steve smith's absence could be a key huge, not just in terms of his runs, but i will be very interested to see how the impact of that injury plays out with his team—mates as well. that is the best batsman in the world cleaned up, and concussed and can't play in the match. how the rest of his players feel about that, mere mortals having to face this incredible pace, it will be interesting to see how they handle that. but as far as smith not playing, he needs to score the bulk of their runs, and he won't be here, so this is a really outstanding chance for england to level the series. this really could be the crucial match of this ashes series, and with the weather forecast looking promising, we could be in for a dramatic five days. thank you to andy swiss. so into the third test we go — it begins at 11 o'clock tomorrow morning — and you can follow the action at home with ball—by—ball test match special commentary on bbc radio 5 live sports extra with video highlights and live text commentary on the bbc sport website and ap
absence could believes steve smith's absence could bea believes steve smith's absence could be a key huge, not just in terms of his runs, but i will be very interested to see how the impact of that injury plays out with his team—mates as well. that is the best batsman in the world cleaned up, and concussed and can't play in the match. how the rest of his players feel about that, mere mortals having to face this incredible pace, it will be interesting to see how they handle that. but as far as...
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ever since australia batsman steve smith went down after being struck on the neck during the second ashest on saturday, there's been a lot of talk around how quickly he was allowed to continue. he was struck by a bouncer travelling at over 92mph, but was cleared to return an hour later, before being diagnosed with delayed concussion and sitting out the final day yesterday. he could be back on thursday if he shows no ill effects, but leading brain injury charity headway says that's too soon, and that cricket should follow the lead of other sports in enforcing a compulsory period out for any player following a concussion. luke griggs is their deputy chief executive. currently, the return to play protocols don't mandate a set period of time where a player who has been diagnosed with concussion has to sit it out. football, rugby, hockey, all these boards have these periods of at least six or seven days in the professional sport and parameters it is three weeks. they mandate once you've been diagnosed you've got to go through a return to play protocol and you can't play until then. cricket doe
ever since australia batsman steve smith went down after being struck on the neck during the second ashest on saturday, there's been a lot of talk around how quickly he was allowed to continue. he was struck by a bouncer travelling at over 92mph, but was cleared to return an hour later, before being diagnosed with delayed concussion and sitting out the final day yesterday. he could be back on thursday if he shows no ill effects, but leading brain injury charity headway says that's too soon, and...
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little caylee presented a plaque to officer mark smith. he came to the rescue when she stopped breathing after choking on a grape last year. officer smith even stopped by the house to check on her after she was released from the hospital weeks later. the family says because of officer smith, caylee was able to start preschool this month. >>> outside lands music festival wrapped up tonight. the three-day event in san francisco's golden gate park closed out with a performance by paul simon. the attendance yesterday broke drawing 90,000 people. this year the festival had an area set aside for marijuana sales for those 21 and over. it is the first time cannabis has been sold and consumed at a major festival in california. >>> in berkeley adults and children celebrated chemistry with some hands on activities at the lawrence hall of science. staff members from uc berkeley, lawrence berkeley national lab took part in a free staff day at a the berkeley-based hall of science. this year is the international year of the periodic table and today was a
little caylee presented a plaque to officer mark smith. he came to the rescue when she stopped breathing after choking on a grape last year. officer smith even stopped by the house to check on her after she was released from the hospital weeks later. the family says because of officer smith, caylee was able to start preschool this month. >>> outside lands music festival wrapped up tonight. the three-day event in san francisco's golden gate park closed out with a performance by paul...
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england again steve smith.ia's outstanding batsmen reached his 50 before lunch and remained on a different level. fast, aggressive bowling is perfectly legitimate. smith took a blow to the arm which is painful, no fracture. the minutes later, it was farmer worrying for everyone. to see a batsmen in the state were where cricket suddenly remembers its context. as he turned his head, smith was hit in the neck. the australian batsman phillip hughes died after a similar incident. there is obviously some pretty rough memories of a blow like that, so... yeah, there is no fun in it. smith was led away from the playing field, cricket has concussion protocol. when the next wicket fell, literally came back out. the bravery was obvious to the majority who applauded, but apparently not to the minority who choose to do. australia insisted smith was ok, but he did eventually make a mistake. out finally lbw for 92. the steves comeback out having been hit the way he was, you know, does show some courage and character to do that
england again steve smith.ia's outstanding batsmen reached his 50 before lunch and remained on a different level. fast, aggressive bowling is perfectly legitimate. smith took a blow to the arm which is painful, no fracture. the minutes later, it was farmer worrying for everyone. to see a batsmen in the state were where cricket suddenly remembers its context. as he turned his head, smith was hit in the neck. the australian batsman phillip hughes died after a similar incident. there is obviously...
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steve smith carries the greatest comparison. the man who seemed impossible to get out. steve smith can give you the same impression. he was defending. but travis head was in trouble — lbw to stuart broad, his dismissal approved by the technology and signalled by the umpire belatedly. australia, 178 behind, smith warming up, everything was poised for the next development, which was... play abandoned. today, the rain came downjust as england were feeling on top, and with two days left in this test match, whatever the two teams do, they must try and beat the weather. cricket floodlights are powerless in the rain. joe wilson, bbc news, lords. just one of britain's leading orchestra's has a female principal conductor. but efforts are under way to try to redress the imbalance, including at welsh national opera, where a new role of female conductor in residence has been specially created. sian lloyd went to meet tian—yi lu as she began herfirst week in thejob. music plays. taking on one of opera's best known and best loved pieces of mu
steve smith carries the greatest comparison. the man who seemed impossible to get out. steve smith can give you the same impression. he was defending. but travis head was in trouble — lbw to stuart broad, his dismissal approved by the technology and signalled by the umpire belatedly. australia, 178 behind, smith warming up, everything was poised for the next development, which was... play abandoned. today, the rain came downjust as england were feeling on top, and with two days left in this...
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but, whether mockery, drizzle or england's bowlers, smith absorbed it all. i was ever going to play cricket again. i lost a bit of love for it at one point. fortunately, that love's come back. at the close, england were 10—0 in reply to australia's 284. steve smith is already the ashes act to follow. joe wilson, bbc news, edgbaston. we heard from steve smith there saying he fell out of love a bit with cricket. i suspect there's one or two australian fans in there who have fallen a bit back in love with him after what he did yesterday, 144, a quite astonishing innings that dominates many of the back pages this morning to stop in the mirror, ican pages this morning to stop in the mirror, i can handle rough stuff, that's steve smith. he got a booing and jeering from the england fans yesterday, after the ban and the sandpaper scandal. he said he can handle it, and my word, didn't he just. in the daily mail this morning, a line in the sand, another reference to the sandpaper incident. an emotional steve smith almost speechless, they say, after that extraordinary
but, whether mockery, drizzle or england's bowlers, smith absorbed it all. i was ever going to play cricket again. i lost a bit of love for it at one point. fortunately, that love's come back. at the close, england were 10—0 in reply to australia's 284. steve smith is already the ashes act to follow. joe wilson, bbc news, edgbaston. we heard from steve smith there saying he fell out of love a bit with cricket. i suspect there's one or two australian fans in there who have fallen a bit back in...
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steve smith will miss the third ashes test with concussion.o train after suffering a blow to the neck. good evening. british fuel refineries, where oil is turned into petrol and diesel, could face severe difficulties in the aftermath of a no—deal brexit, according to industry leaders and documents seen by the bbc. under current plans for no—deal, the government says it won't impose duties on imports — which could mean cheaper petrol from places like russia on sale here. good news for us, the consumers, in the short term, but potentially not for the industry, with british refined fuel exports facing a 5% eu tax. documents obtained by the bbc also reveal the extent to which councils are already stockpiling fuel — in preparation for a no—deal brexit. here's our economics editor faisal islam. by the humber, tankers fill up with petrol that has just been refined from north sea oil at one of the six remaining refineries in the uk, pumping out the petrol and diesel used by millions of vehicles. according to contingency planning, seen by bbc news, the
steve smith will miss the third ashes test with concussion.o train after suffering a blow to the neck. good evening. british fuel refineries, where oil is turned into petrol and diesel, could face severe difficulties in the aftermath of a no—deal brexit, according to industry leaders and documents seen by the bbc. under current plans for no—deal, the government says it won't impose duties on imports — which could mean cheaper petrol from places like russia on sale here. good news for us,...
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with this shot, smith got to 100, his second of the match.his personal total, 142. the england captain knows one thing already. after just four days of this five match series, he needs a new plan for steve smith. ideas welcome. a few theories for matthew wade would be useful, too. he found his form, made 100 as well. remember when australia were on the ropes in this art? it seems like a very different ashes now. even their tailenders we re ashes now. even their tailenders were dispatching england's weary bowlers. they invited england to bat again, 397 ahead. england's opening batsmen began their second innings, and survived. plenty more of this to come. australia have got themselves into a winning position, and they knew who to thank. cheers, steve. joe wilson, bbc news, edgbaston. 0nto football — and there are highlights of the community shield after the news, and sportscene is on later in scotland so if you don't want to know today's results, avert your attention now. manchester city picked up where they left off, narrowly beating liverpool
with this shot, smith got to 100, his second of the match.his personal total, 142. the england captain knows one thing already. after just four days of this five match series, he needs a new plan for steve smith. ideas welcome. a few theories for matthew wade would be useful, too. he found his form, made 100 as well. remember when australia were on the ropes in this art? it seems like a very different ashes now. even their tailenders we re ashes now. even their tailenders were dispatching...
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one thing to watch out for is steve smith.y in the neck yesterday and returned to resume his innings. last night australia were confident he would play a part in today's action. today we are not so play a part in today's action. today we are not so sure. play a part in today's action. today we are not so sure. that's one of the many uncertainties that lie ahead of us here at lord's. joe wilson, at lord's, thank you. you can see more on all of today's stories on the bbc news channel. the next news on bbc one is at 6.35 this evening. bye for now. hello. you're watching the bbc news channel with shaun ley. it's 12:10. more now on one of our main stories — and a leaked government document has warned of possible consequences in the event of a no—deal brexit. the information from operation yellowhammer outlines no—deal could lead to shortages of food, fuel and medicines, and the return of a hard border of the island of ireland. in the past few minutes the cabinet minister michael gove has tweeted another possible implication is frei
one thing to watch out for is steve smith.y in the neck yesterday and returned to resume his innings. last night australia were confident he would play a part in today's action. today we are not so play a part in today's action. today we are not so sure. play a part in today's action. today we are not so sure. that's one of the many uncertainties that lie ahead of us here at lord's. joe wilson, at lord's, thank you. you can see more on all of today's stories on the bbc news channel. the next...
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sarah smith, bbc news, glasgow.e's karthi gna nasegaram, at the bbc sport centre. good evening. clive, it has been an enthralling five days, but the second ashes test has ended ina draw. australia lead the ashes series 1—0 but england's fast bowler jofra archer has shown the impact he can have in test cricket, while ben stokes hit a century. australia though frustrated england in a tense final few hours. joe wilson reports from lord's. it was past midday when the sun got its act together and allowed england's batsmen to play. ben stokes was ready. his hundred was a quick scoring classic, and it allowed england's captain to make his decision. 266 ahead, let's try to win, let's bowl. so, are to warner to burns, court, to win, let's bowl. so, are to warnerto burns, court, out. england we re warnerto burns, court, out. england were often running atjofra archer pace. too quick for a dutchman khawaja. next to bat, labuschagne, replacing steve smith who had woken up replacing steve smith who had woken up with a headache an
sarah smith, bbc news, glasgow.e's karthi gna nasegaram, at the bbc sport centre. good evening. clive, it has been an enthralling five days, but the second ashes test has ended ina draw. australia lead the ashes series 1—0 but england's fast bowler jofra archer has shown the impact he can have in test cricket, while ben stokes hit a century. australia though frustrated england in a tense final few hours. joe wilson reports from lord's. it was past midday when the sun got its act together and...
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another look at smith.himself almost as much as he was tormenting the england players. fascinating. one word for it. archer to tim paine again. swing, miss, survive. england could feel the time slipping by. patience is difficult. just occasionally, australia released their attention. they were trying to eat away at england's lead. centre stage with no intention of leaving, smith, and however hard england looked for wickets, they we re england looked for wickets, they were not seeing them. at lunch, australia 155—5, 103 behind, and smith is 53 not out, so this morning england had ambitions of taking six australian wickets. gavin, they have taken just one, and they need rapid developments here this afternoon. studio: indeed, joe wilson, thank you for that. the para—canoe world championships take place in hungary this week. and for great britain's hope gordon, it'll mark the next step on a remarkable journey. three years ago, suffering from an agonising condition, she chose to have her leg amputated and it's t
another look at smith.himself almost as much as he was tormenting the england players. fascinating. one word for it. archer to tim paine again. swing, miss, survive. england could feel the time slipping by. patience is difficult. just occasionally, australia released their attention. they were trying to eat away at england's lead. centre stage with no intention of leaving, smith, and however hard england looked for wickets, they we re england looked for wickets, they were not seeing them. at...
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our consumer affairs correspondent colletta smith is in manchester.y difficult few years for tesco staff and they are now coming out of the end of a big restructure for the company as they battle to retain that crown as the uk's biggest supermarket. we saw backin uk's biggest supermarket. we saw back in january at uk's biggest supermarket. we saw back injanuary at 9000 job losses. they were at the really big tesco superstore is pulled up next for the a cts superstore is pulled up next for the acts are these smaller tesco metro stores that tend to be on high streets. there are 153 of them up and down the uk and they are all under question as of today. the company say that they were designed for a weekly shop when we would go in with our trolleys but actually most customers these days have com pletely most customers these days have completely changed the way they shop and they say that 70% of customers in metro stores are nowjust picking up in metro stores are nowjust picking up ingredients for that night's dinner, doing convenience shopping, so they ha
our consumer affairs correspondent colletta smith is in manchester.y difficult few years for tesco staff and they are now coming out of the end of a big restructure for the company as they battle to retain that crown as the uk's biggest supermarket. we saw backin uk's biggest supermarket. we saw back in january at uk's biggest supermarket. we saw back injanuary at 9000 job losses. they were at the really big tesco superstore is pulled up next for the a cts superstore is pulled up next for the...
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as he turned, smith was hit in the neck.at, so yeah, there was no finding it. smith was led away from the playing field. cricket has concussion protocol. when the next week it fell, look who came back out. the bravery was obvious to the majority who applauded, but apparently not to the minority who chose to boo. the australians insisted smith was ok, but he did eventually make a mistake, out finally four lbw 492. for steve to come back out having been hit the way he was, it does show some courage and character to do that. he has been incredible in the series so far. while steve smith's individual performance kept australia in the game, they finished the innings eight runs behind england, then bowled at them. australia took four wickets by the close, but also know they should have taken more. england lead by 104. manchester city thought that they'd scored an injury time winner and there were no complaints from tottenham at the etihad stadium but the cameras picked up a stray city handball that led to the goal, and it was rule
as he turned, smith was hit in the neck.at, so yeah, there was no finding it. smith was led away from the playing field. cricket has concussion protocol. when the next week it fell, look who came back out. the bravery was obvious to the majority who applauded, but apparently not to the minority who chose to boo. the australians insisted smith was ok, but he did eventually make a mistake, out finally four lbw 492. for steve to come back out having been hit the way he was, it does show some...
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steve smith, who has but a bsently an hour. of neck. he is ok, but it brought back all such that horrible memories of phillip hughes five years ago now. it bea phillip hughes five years ago now. it be a fantastic final day. we could get any result of the second ashes test. england lead by 104 runs with six wickets in hand. can they get a big enough lead to declare and then bowl australia out to level the series? it could be another day for the fast bowlers. our sport's correspondentjoe wilson was at lord's. everyone at lords needy contest, england against steve smith. australia had an outstanding batsman who reached his 50 before lunch and remained ina who reached his 50 before lunch and remained in a different level. that's an aggressive bowling is com pletely that's an aggressive bowling is completely legitimate. jeffrey archer respected do that and he excelled. this arm is painful, no fracture. if you minutes later, it was farmer worrying for everyone. to say batsmen in the state is where cricket suddenly remember its contex
steve smith, who has but a bsently an hour. of neck. he is ok, but it brought back all such that horrible memories of phillip hughes five years ago now. it bea phillip hughes five years ago now. it be a fantastic final day. we could get any result of the second ashes test. england lead by 104 runs with six wickets in hand. can they get a big enough lead to declare and then bowl australia out to level the series? it could be another day for the fast bowlers. our sport's correspondentjoe wilson...
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widener professor jordan smith talks about the invention of rum. we recorded the interview at the organization of american historians annual meeting in philadelphia. >> jordan smith, you are here at the annual meeting talking about rum. why? >> i'm working on a book project that examines the production of rum in the 17th century world. at the heart of the project is an attempt to ask how rum was invented over centuries as different groups of people from the americas, europe, and africa converged and combined his experiences. >> why rum? >> what is interesting about rum is it is ubiquitous. it is something, we look at the example of mount vernon, everybody is drinking rum. it is served on washington's table. martha washington says rum may always be had. it is imported locally and also from the caribbean. it is having an internal economy bringing in workers who get their wages in rum. enslaved people receive rum for anything from childbirth to getting a cow out of a meyer. it is one of these moments where you can see how different groups of people we
widener professor jordan smith talks about the invention of rum. we recorded the interview at the organization of american historians annual meeting in philadelphia. >> jordan smith, you are here at the annual meeting talking about rum. why? >> i'm working on a book project that examines the production of rum in the 17th century world. at the heart of the project is an attempt to ask how rum was invented over centuries as different groups of people from the americas, europe, and...
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smith was still doing his thing.husiasts at times struggled. with this shot, smith got to 100, his second of the match. and with every beaming minute, he extended australia's lead. his personal total — 142. england's captain needs dominic knows one thing already. he needs a new theory for steve smith. well, matthew wade took the opportunity to find his form. he made 100 as well. remember when australia were on the ropes in this test? well, it seems like a very different ashes now. even australia's tail—enders were dispatching england's weary bowlers, as australia's lead grew. they invited england to bat again, 397 ahead. england's opening batsmen began their second innings and survived. plenty more of this to come. australia have got themselves into a winning position, and they knew who to thank. cheers, steve. so, after spending 12 months away from the game, steve smith's return to cricket has seen him become just the fifth australian batsman in history to make two centuries in a single ashes test. he says his retur
smith was still doing his thing.husiasts at times struggled. with this shot, smith got to 100, his second of the match. and with every beaming minute, he extended australia's lead. his personal total — 142. england's captain needs dominic knows one thing already. he needs a new theory for steve smith. well, matthew wade took the opportunity to find his form. he made 100 as well. remember when australia were on the ropes in this test? well, it seems like a very different ashes now. even...
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good day for them but certainly great day for steve smith starring on day one for steve smith starringn day one for australia leaving england pretty frustrated. they say the host will think about what may have been. we can't get them out we don't know how, it's an amazing night, i think it'll go down in his pilot of a hundreds as at the most satisfying, it was unbelievable. it looks so simple to, he played in this step you but great deliveries, i don't think he played to miss the rest of the day spat so frustrating and be and we had everyone in the boundaries of how embarrassing part england from the position they were and that having everyone on the boundary when nine wickets down? what can you do? england will be a bsently what can you do? england will be absently pulling their hair out they bold well got into a decent position, but what may have been, that's what they will —— that's what is training in the stomach. golf, got a peek at babe angling on the price tag women's british open with charlie performing —— i did —— good day for golf. defending champion is not too far away, fini
good day for them but certainly great day for steve smith starring on day one for steve smith starringn day one for australia leaving england pretty frustrated. they say the host will think about what may have been. we can't get them out we don't know how, it's an amazing night, i think it'll go down in his pilot of a hundreds as at the most satisfying, it was unbelievable. it looks so simple to, he played in this step you but great deliveries, i don't think he played to miss the rest of the...
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smith? i think the only way they could get to an 800,000 to include the cw which is not about localism. >> mr. thun, is that what happens? i'm not sure of the detail those what goes into numbers. know the those numbers are combined with dish's and i assume they use the same have the same number or they apply the same standard in gathering their but those are >> could you look into that more and provided for us, the record? will do it >> i want to go back to you. our friend talked about the importance of net neutrality. smallrious at the regulations might mean for you. >> we do not favor reinstating. and hundreds of members opent support an active internet legislation and all firms operating in the internet ecosystem. no one should be able to block internet access subscribers from accessing lawful content. no one should be able to engage in unreasonable discrimination. we followed the state practices as well in our businesses, so should -- we do all those things. we are a good player and it i
smith? i think the only way they could get to an 800,000 to include the cw which is not about localism. >> mr. thun, is that what happens? i'm not sure of the detail those what goes into numbers. know the those numbers are combined with dish's and i assume they use the same have the same number or they apply the same standard in gathering their but those are >> could you look into that more and provided for us, the record? will do it >> i want to go back to you. our friend...
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the other big story is steve smith.to try and wind up the australians. i suppose you could say that steve smith refused to be rubbed up the wrong way. he showed what a brilliant player he is. i can handle the rough stuff, lots of sandpaper ponds on the back pages but he really did answer any critics. i suppose we should not be surprised. the fort william match. did you see this. this is the uk's worst foot team. after 73 matches. that is dedication and commitment. absolute self leave. they are in a winning run. that would be good. 73 games they could do. it would be break, wouldn't it? it's been more than 30 years since the devastating nuclear disaster at chernobyl, but families in the region are still suffering the effects of the radiation. this week a group of affected school children are retreating to the derbyshire town of glossop for three weeks of health and wellness activies to help them enjoy the outdoors and learn new skills. fiona lamdin went to meet them. right, everyone. it's pizza snack time. everyone aroun
the other big story is steve smith.to try and wind up the australians. i suppose you could say that steve smith refused to be rubbed up the wrong way. he showed what a brilliant player he is. i can handle the rough stuff, lots of sandpaper ponds on the back pages but he really did answer any critics. i suppose we should not be surprised. the fort william match. did you see this. this is the uk's worst foot team. after 73 matches. that is dedication and commitment. absolute self leave. they are...
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mr smith died on saturday night.orth, plenty of showers and thunderstorms continue to rattle on through the evening to the first part of the night. most of the thunderstorms in this yellow warning area affecting parts of scotland and northern england including flood sensitive areas across northern england. this warning valid till around midnight. thereafter for the rest of the night, those thunderstorms will ease down. you can see them rattling their way northwards and eastwards in the early hours. some dry following behind and then rain falling and then another line of showery rain pushes in from the west towards the end of the night. again some of this rain could be quite heavy. though not cold — a particularly muggy night for us, temperatures no lower than 13—16 degrees. so we start the new working week on an unsettled note thanks to this area of low pressure which is going to stick around in fact throughout the week. that is going to be anchored mainly to the north—west of the uk on monday. across parts of scotla
mr smith died on saturday night.orth, plenty of showers and thunderstorms continue to rattle on through the evening to the first part of the night. most of the thunderstorms in this yellow warning area affecting parts of scotland and northern england including flood sensitive areas across northern england. this warning valid till around midnight. thereafter for the rest of the night, those thunderstorms will ease down. you can see them rattling their way northwards and eastwards in the early...
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. >>> and jada pinkett-smith is in studio 57. we'll talk about her new movie role as an fbi agent and h her online show where just about everything is on the table. >>> it's wednesday, august 14, 2019. here's your "eye opener." your world in 90 seconds. >>> china moving toward its border with hong kong amid clashes with pro-democracy demonstrators and the police. >>> hong kong on edge after protests turned violence. >> many young people are ready to sacrifice themselves. >>> in a federal jail where jeffrey epstein reportedly died. security guards reported they checked on epstein. >> this is just not acceptable. pof a shooting that left nine people dead. >> the executive in charge said it was a targeted attack. >> trump is backing off on his tariffs on china. >> severe weather left a major impact on parts of the midwest. >> strong thunderstorms and several tornadoes. >> i just had lunch with someone who was a real -- >> opren gayle king and her fri lady o. >> that's a compliment. >> and all that matters. >> cbs stands behind chris
. >>> and jada pinkett-smith is in studio 57. we'll talk about her new movie role as an fbi agent and h her online show where just about everything is on the table. >>> it's wednesday, august 14, 2019. here's your "eye opener." your world in 90 seconds. >>> china moving toward its border with hong kong amid clashes with pro-democracy demonstrators and the police. >>> hong kong on edge after protests turned violence. >> many young people are...