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manager, saying he, "feels it is only fair that now as stoke city manager.g nice we had in belfast when it was, we gave our all and every game. we were not outplayed very often and we played against the best nations in the world and the best nations in the world and the best nations in europe. those are what i will take away from that and asi what i will take away from that and as i say, it is important that going forward we hold on to those times because the national stadium is a great place to play football. and i hope that continues to be the case. phil neville's future as england women's manager is set to be revealed on thursday when dates for the delayed european championship are confirmed. his contract lasts untiljune 2021, which would have been after the euros, but they have been delayed by a year to avoid a clash with the tokyo olympics. plans to stage the world snooker championship in the summer have been announced today. judd trump would have been defending his title right now — but the tournament has been rescheduled to start at the end ofjuly. it
manager, saying he, "feels it is only fair that now as stoke city manager.g nice we had in belfast when it was, we gave our all and every game. we were not outplayed very often and we played against the best nations in the world and the best nations in the world and the best nations in europe. those are what i will take away from that and asi what i will take away from that and as i say, it is important that going forward we hold on to those times because the national stadium is a great...
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to uefa's proposal to reschedule the game in the autumn, he will now solely focus on his job as stoke cityht time for me to step aside." that's all the sport for now. see you in the next hour. just a brief line through from our collea g u es brief line through from our colleagues at westminster, we are just hearing that the prime minister borisjohnson is just hearing that the prime minister boris johnson is due just hearing that the prime minister borisjohnson is due to speak to the queen this evening on the phone. that is what we have been told in the last few minutes. we are being told that borisjohnson watched the ministers questions from chequers, he is of course still very much recovering from covid—19. he spent time in intensive care in hospital so time in intensive care in hospital so he is at chequers where he is recovering. he did watch pmqs. we are being told. but isn't yet doing government work, he has not yet doing government work, that is what we are hearing in the last few minutes. now on bbc news, it's time for your questions answered. this afternoon we're answering your tra
to uefa's proposal to reschedule the game in the autumn, he will now solely focus on his job as stoke cityht time for me to step aside." that's all the sport for now. see you in the next hour. just a brief line through from our collea g u es brief line through from our colleagues at westminster, we are just hearing that the prime minister borisjohnson is just hearing that the prime minister boris johnson is due just hearing that the prime minister borisjohnson is due to speak to the queen...
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but now he will now solely focus, on his job as stoke city manager. world and the best nations in europe. so those are what i'll take away from it. you know, as i say, it's important going forward that we hold on to those types of nights. you know, the national stadiums are very... it's a great place to play football and i hope that continues to be the case. phil neville's future, as england women's manager, is also being discussed by the fa today. his contract runs untiljune 2021, which would have been after the women's euros, but they have been delayed by a year, to avoid a clash with the tokyo 0lympics. now premier league players have been keeping busy at home with an e—sports competition to raise money for the national health service. some of the biggest names in football have been taking part. 0ur sports correspondent natalie pirks reports. i am decent. i can hold my own. it has been more than six weeks since they kicked a ball in real life competition but, in a virtual world, rivalries have been resumed. raheem... it's great build—up play. and i
but now he will now solely focus, on his job as stoke city manager. world and the best nations in europe. so those are what i'll take away from it. you know, as i say, it's important going forward that we hold on to those types of nights. you know, the national stadiums are very... it's a great place to play football and i hope that continues to be the case. phil neville's future, as england women's manager, is also being discussed by the fa today. his contract runs untiljune 2021, which would...
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community and a place of belonging which is only enhancing the role that both mayors and cities are playing. >> has that stokingnged us forever and changed our politics forever? can we recover? >> yes, it would require all of us doing the role and not just the president. the president leads, but, yes. >> when you think about who is not -- [laughter] >> how hard is that to pull off or whoever that leader is to be that kind of idealistic and visionary and fighting for the ideals in a way that restores the civility that you're talking about? how hard is that? .. .. about politics you could see starting then. his graciousness was a real asset not a liability. it was an incredible political and cultural asset. i do think if you would think about it for a policy standpoint, which i'm not. i have advocated this going back to 2006 the other book i wrote. think with this country needs right now is national service. every person has to actually it's very important. [applause] >> how does that look? >> i don't know everybody's politics but we all go around saying diversity is our strength. diversity has strength. okay. yo
community and a place of belonging which is only enhancing the role that both mayors and cities are playing. >> has that stokingnged us forever and changed our politics forever? can we recover? >> yes, it would require all of us doing the role and not just the president. the president leads, but, yes. >> when you think about who is not -- [laughter] >> how hard is that to pull off or whoever that leader is to be that kind of idealistic and visionary and fighting for the...
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really extraordinary so many people in stoke and many other cities around the uk, but absolutely in stokebenefit from the fact that people had volunteered to do this and that means we will learn, as patrick says, as new drugs come through and old drugs are tested against this and we will be able to treat this better and that will be down to people in stoke and elsewhere who are taking part in these trials, so enormous thanks.|j echo that, it is the only way we can find out what works. it is really generous people to volunteer for this and it makes a massive difference. because of the ways, the world is full of anecdotes and what this does is allow you to really understand what works and what doesn't, so big thank you. thank you very much, everybody. see you all again thank you very much, everybody. see you allagain in thank you very much, everybody. see you all again in the next few days. thank you. the prime minister borisjohnson ending his first coronavirus briefing since recovering from covid—19. and let's just briefing since recovering from covid—19. and let'sjust flesh briefing since
really extraordinary so many people in stoke and many other cities around the uk, but absolutely in stokebenefit from the fact that people had volunteered to do this and that means we will learn, as patrick says, as new drugs come through and old drugs are tested against this and we will be able to treat this better and that will be down to people in stoke and elsewhere who are taking part in these trials, so enormous thanks.|j echo that, it is the only way we can find out what works. it is...
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stoke them. that is really different and that is why the opportunity of cities, when you think about it, that iseal problem and people are trying to create locally a place of community and a place of belonging which is only enhancing the role that mayors and cities are playing. >> has that stoking changes forever and change your politics forever? can we recover? >> yes it will require all of us, not this the president. but yes. >> when you think about how hard is that for whoever that leader is to be the visionary and fight for the ideas in a way that restores the ability you are talking about how hard is that. >> it is very hard. president obama's -- a lot of people said he should not always reach out his hand, i actually thought his civility, whether the beer summit and other things was unbelievable strength in the coarseness of our politics as you can see starting then. that his graciousness was a real asset, not a liability, a lot of people thought it was an incredible political and cultural aspect, i do think to think about it from a policy standpoint, i have advocated this going back to 20
stoke them. that is really different and that is why the opportunity of cities, when you think about it, that iseal problem and people are trying to create locally a place of community and a place of belonging which is only enhancing the role that mayors and cities are playing. >> has that stoking changes forever and change your politics forever? can we recover? >> yes it will require all of us, not this the president. but yes. >> when you think about how hard is that for...
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that's tony award winning broadway star brian stokes mitchell serenading his new york city neighborhoods is joining us from his apartment. he's going to serenade us all in a minute but first let's catch up with stokes. first of all, we should mention you did test positive for coronavirus a few weeks ago. how are you doing now? >> i am doing great. it is so nice to be with you, especially nice to be with you because of getting through that. it's been two weeks now, more than two weeks actually that i've had symptoms but i was hit pretty hard with it like most people. i lost my sense of taste and smell but then i also felt like i got hit by a truck, a terrible headache. my fever went up to 104.8 but thanks to my wife alison and my son ellington and their good care i got through it. >> we're so happy that you are on the mend and that you're well now but you've been trying to pay it forward a little bit by singing out of your window every night. what made you decide to do that? >> well, you know, every night at 7:00, of course, new york erupts in applause and noise and horns and whoops and
that's tony award winning broadway star brian stokes mitchell serenading his new york city neighborhoods is joining us from his apartment. he's going to serenade us all in a minute but first let's catch up with stokes. first of all, we should mention you did test positive for coronavirus a few weeks ago. how are you doing now? >> i am doing great. it is so nice to be with you, especially nice to be with you because of getting through that. it's been two weeks now, more than two weeks...
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and the place of belonging which is only enhancing the role that both mayors and cities are playing. >> has that stoking change us for ever and change forever? can we recover? >> yes. it will require all of us doing a role. not just the president. the president leads it but not just the president, but yes. >> would you think about who is not -- how hard is that to pull off for whoever that leader is, to be the kind of i list and visionary and relentlessly fighting for the ideals in a way that restores the stability that you're talking about, how hard is that? >> it's very hard. to president obama is tremendous -- a lot of people said he should always be reaching out sand. i actually thought his civility, what it was like the summit are other things, was unbelievable strength in the coarseness of our politics that you could see starting then, that his graciousness was a real asset, not a liability. people thought it was a liability it was an incredible political and cultural aspect. i do think, think about it from a policy standpoint, i've advocated this going back to 2006 in the of the book i would. i a
and the place of belonging which is only enhancing the role that both mayors and cities are playing. >> has that stoking change us for ever and change forever? can we recover? >> yes. it will require all of us doing a role. not just the president. the president leads it but not just the president, but yes. >> would you think about who is not -- how hard is that to pull off for whoever that leader is, to be the kind of i list and visionary and relentlessly fighting for the...
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the woman who would become rose z pastor stokes was born in tsarist russia in 1879. this is a small city that today is in the far northeastern corner of poland, but at that time, of course, there was no poland, so it was part of tsarist russia. and although she was jewish, the jews, or at least some of them, did not live there because rose's father, who was a cobbleler, lived above -- cobbler, lived above his shop on the main square of town. he and her mother separated very soon after her birth. when she was born, the russian empire was under the rule of czar alexander ii. he was the good guy tsar, the man who freed the serfs, and he eased a few of the harsh restrictions on the jews. he was, shall we say, a little bit less anti-semitic than many other members of the romanoff dynasty. however, the lives of rose and her family and millions of other people were upended by something that happened two years after she was born in 1881 hundreds of miles away in st. peters burg. the tsar was assassinated. and as soon as he was dead, his successor imposed very hard. new restrictions on the jews o
the woman who would become rose z pastor stokes was born in tsarist russia in 1879. this is a small city that today is in the far northeastern corner of poland, but at that time, of course, there was no poland, so it was part of tsarist russia. and although she was jewish, the jews, or at least some of them, did not live there because rose's father, who was a cobbleler, lived above -- cobbler, lived above his shop on the main square of town. he and her mother separated very soon after her...
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city for ever. advice from a home in. the been get. this me toto some us. into the nineteen down president trump the q. of stoking that discount and attempted capital pulled meanwhile the world organization funding trump hold back warns this is a. the worst is yet ahead. let's get the takeout joint a season profess it's still brook take thank you brought for being with us donald. i think it's status try to deflect. it's time. of the of the crop this. yes and it's unfortunate that we have a sisituation where a donald trump is both president and a candidate for president and that his instincts as a candidate scheme to be overwhelming every instinct he asked the president. the forty. americans have lost lives in this pandemic so far the day. warning that the way is yet come trump of course is blocked the american- branch of the wa funding- over his- his into. of the day show me situation and- scripts will say try deflect from his own perform. at trump the is now encouraging p. that seem straight mixes so spread the virus. trump is. will to o o much anything as be real in the case of the w. h. o. he's found himself f
city for ever. advice from a home in. the been get. this me toto some us. into the nineteen down president trump the q. of stoking that discount and attempted capital pulled meanwhile the world organization funding trump hold back warns this is a. the worst is yet ahead. let's get the takeout joint a season profess it's still brook take thank you brought for being with us donald. i think it's status try to deflect. it's time. of the of the crop this. yes and it's unfortunate that we have a...
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city. three days later that led to a pursuit and all four were arrested. >>> in the form of a multimillion bailout. >>> also ahead why this aryan yan satellite launch is raising alarm and stoking fears of iran's capability snoos plus return to the wild caught on cara >>> coming up all new at 6:00 as the governor cautions against reopening the state too soon, one bay area county is lifting mrs. walker. michael vasquez! come over here. i've heard such good things about you, your company. well, i wouldn't have done any of it without you. wi. this is for you. michael, you didn't have to... and, we're going to need some help with the rest. you've worked so hard to achieve so much. perhaps it's time to partner with someone who knows you and your business well enough to understand what your wealth is really for. . ran's volutionary guard has launched its first satellite into space, using a mobile launcher, it fired the light satellite into a low orbit. the secret military space program could dramatically advance iran's ballistic missile, other countries refused to confirm the satellite actually reached orbit. >>> live at the news desk, we just learned that bart is about to get a bail
city. three days later that led to a pursuit and all four were arrested. >>> in the form of a multimillion bailout. >>> also ahead why this aryan yan satellite launch is raising alarm and stoking fears of iran's capability snoos plus return to the wild caught on cara >>> coming up all new at 6:00 as the governor cautions against reopening the state too soon, one bay area county is lifting mrs. walker. michael vasquez! come over here. i've heard such good things about...
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city looked after a raid. this is where rose was many times. the first world war created a rift between rose and graham stokes. he was enthusiastic about the war and enlisted in the military, wherein the uniform was too old to be sent overseas but was in new york national guard for several years, never got closer to combat marching in parades down fifth avenue. something else happened in 1917, the russian revolution, second stage of the revolution when the bolsheviks took over. rose was in favor of this, graham stokes was against it, and now in favor of the russian revolution, this true the anger of many people including graham's uncle, the hotel owner. here is a report about him from the bureau of investigation, the predecessor of the fbi that says asian received word from stokes at various times, held meetings with socialists and if a search was made of the premises some valuable information could be secured. a few days later we know from the records of the bureau he called the bureau, said that rose and graham would be out of town and it was a chance to search the house. the investigation kept a close eye o
city looked after a raid. this is where rose was many times. the first world war created a rift between rose and graham stokes. he was enthusiastic about the war and enlisted in the military, wherein the uniform was too old to be sent overseas but was in new york national guard for several years, never got closer to combat marching in parades down fifth avenue. something else happened in 1917, the russian revolution, second stage of the revolution when the bolsheviks took over. rose was in...
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city looked like after the raid. i'm sure that rose was here many times. the first world war created a rift between rose and graham stokesshe became convinced it was a terrible mistake to go to war. he was so enthusiastic about the war that he and listed in the military. too old to get sent overseas, but was in the new york national guard for several years, never got closer to combat than marching in parades like this one on fifth avenue. something else divided them that happened in late 1917. the russian revolution. the second stage of the revolution when the bolsheviks took over. rose was in favor of this. graham strongly against it. she continued speaking out against american participation in the first world war and now in favor of the russian revolution as well. and this drew the anger of many people including graham's uncle and thof the angry hotel owner d remember him here is a report about him from the final files e bureau investigation the predecessor of the fbi that says agent received word from stokes at various times the residence at grove street held meetings with socialists and if a searcs made of the premis
city looked like after the raid. i'm sure that rose was here many times. the first world war created a rift between rose and graham stokesshe became convinced it was a terrible mistake to go to war. he was so enthusiastic about the war that he and listed in the military. too old to get sent overseas, but was in the new york national guard for several years, never got closer to combat than marching in parades like this one on fifth avenue. something else divided them that happened in late 1917....
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city looks like after. i'm sure rose was in this office many times in the first world war they created a rift between rose and graham stokes she became friendly convinced that it was a terrible mistake in the united states go to work. he was so enthusiastic about the work that he enlisted in the military. anyone into the uniform, he was too old to get sent overseas but was in the new york national guard for several years and never got into combat and marching afraid like this one down fifth avenue. something else of divided rose and graham happened in the late 1917. the russian revolution. the second stage of the revolution. rose was in favor of this and graham stokes was strongly against it. she continued speaking out against american participation in the first world war. and now in favor of the russian revolution as well. in this drew the anger of many people including graham's uncle, angry hotel order. remember him. here is a report about him from the files of the bureau of investigation. the predecessor of the fbi. in essence the agent received word from wtd stokes at various times in the residence held meetings with s
city looks like after. i'm sure rose was in this office many times in the first world war they created a rift between rose and graham stokes she became friendly convinced that it was a terrible mistake in the united states go to work. he was so enthusiastic about the work that he enlisted in the military. anyone into the uniform, he was too old to get sent overseas but was in the new york national guard for several years and never got into combat and marching afraid like this one down fifth...
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city and cheer on all of the essential workers, the first responders, the healthcare workers every night and one night i just started spontaneously singing the impossible dream. ♪ ♪ chris: broadway legend brian stokesf hope. from the man of lamont. >> it's a song about trying, trying period. lyrics of the songs couldn't be so perfect. bear with unbearable sorrow, to run where the brave dare not go. ♪ ♪ chris: song is a trademark for 2-time tony winner, once dubbed the last leading man. ♪ ♪ chris: now instead of singing in broadway theater he sings from his apartment window in broadway still drawing a crowd. >> i look down sometimes and there's a fire engine or there's an ambulance or police car and i am singing for them. >> i've been laying low for the last number of days because i could feel my body fighting something unusual. chris: in early may he announced he tested positive with the coronavirus. >> very high fever. chris: there was a period where brian stokes mitchell couldn't sing? >> yes, without coughing, you wouldn't know any of these things. now i have a few more answers than i do questions but still there's a whole lot of questions. ♪ ♪ chris: now recovered mitchell wonders when his city
city and cheer on all of the essential workers, the first responders, the healthcare workers every night and one night i just started spontaneously singing the impossible dream. ♪ ♪ chris: broadway legend brian stokesf hope. from the man of lamont. >> it's a song about trying, trying period. lyrics of the songs couldn't be so perfect. bear with unbearable sorrow, to run where the brave dare not go. ♪ ♪ chris: song is a trademark for 2-time tony winner, once dubbed the last leading...
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city and cheer on all of the essential workers, the first responders, the health care workers, every night. and one night i just started spontaneously singing the impossible dream. >> chris: broadway legend brian stokeshope. ♪ >> chris: it's don quixote's ballad. >> people think it's a song about doing the impossible. it's not buried it's a song about trying. trying, period. the lyrics for the song couldn't be more perfect. to fight the unbeatable foe, to bear the unbearable sorrow, to run for the brave dare not go. ♪ 's to try -- >> chris: the song is a trademark for this to time tony winner, once dubbed the last leading man. ♪ >> chris: only now, instead of singing in a broadway theater, he sings from his apartment window on broadway. still drawing a crowd. >> i will look down sometimes and there's a fire engineer or there's an ambulance or there's a police car and i'm singing for them. >> i've been laying low for the last number of days because i could feel my body finding something unusual. >> chris: in early april mitchell announced he had tested positive for the coronavirus. >> i got it with a fever, body aches, chills, a very high fever. >> chris: but there was a period when brian stokes mitch
city and cheer on all of the essential workers, the first responders, the health care workers, every night. and one night i just started spontaneously singing the impossible dream. >> chris: broadway legend brian stokeshope. ♪ >> chris: it's don quixote's ballad. >> people think it's a song about doing the impossible. it's not buried it's a song about trying. trying, period. the lyrics for the song couldn't be more perfect. to fight the unbeatable foe, to bear the unbearable...