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marion stokes' son i‘ remembersjusteatured in afternoon's shooting.okes' son i‘ remembersjust how ed in afternoon's shooting. marion stokes' son i‘ remembers just how obsessed film, remembers just how obsessed his came to over recorded. the operation took over her spacious philadelphia apartment. there were probably between five to six, sometimes up to eight videocassette recorder is in different rooms. and she or her assistant would scurry between the rooms changing the videocassettes. they would be set to different channels. each one would have a pile of videocassette next to it. marion stokes was an unusual woman. she had been a radical communist. she became very wealthy. she had a keen intellect, as was evident from the local philadelphia current affairs show on which she appeared. she would offer up her views on a wide variety of subjects, often with stridency. how can you expect black people to have faith in the democratic process! if you want us to have faith in the democratic process , to have faith in the democratic process, make it work. wha
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marion stokes's son, michael, remembersjust how marion stokes's son, michael, remembers just how obsessed his mother was. the operation took over her spacious philadelphia apartment. there were probably between 5—6, up to eight video cassette recorders. she and her assistant would scurry between the rooms. marion stokes was an unusual woman. she had been a radical communist and became very wealthy. she had a keen intellect, as was evidenced from a local philadelphia tv show. often with stridency. how can you expect black people to have faith in the democratic process! if you want us to have faith in the democratic process, make it work. whatever drove marion stokes, filmmaker matt wolf believes her work is particularly relevant now. she was doing this tape project almost as a form of activism to protect the truth. and the truth is harder and more complex than it has ever been, particularly with regards to the media. marion recognised the possibility of that and part of the purpose of her archive was to create definitive records so people could check the truth, so they could assess how the
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correspondent: marion stokes had been a radical communist. e became very wealthy. she had a keen intellect as was se on a local variety show on which she appeared. she would offer her views on a wide varie with stridency.ften >> how can you expect black people to have faiat in the demo process? if you want black people to have faithe democratic process, make it work. >> whatever drove her, matt wolf believes whatever drove he relevant now. >> she did this project as a formo of activismotect the truth. the truth is more complex than particular been,y in regards to the media. marion recognized the purpose for that. rt of the purpose of her archive was to create definitive records so people could check the truth so they could assess tw the news was being shaped by the predilections se producing it. gcomparing and contrastin different networks, looking at vee evolution of the story multiple days. >> civil rights and women's group rallied over the weekend. correspondent: at the tribeca film festival, this new documentary contains a few brief minutes of material from her
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stokes defying physics, surprising even himself.h it can still won't believe it. it will be remembered long after the i’u ns it will be remembered long after the ru ns sto kes it will be remembered long after the runs stokes scored, and the wickets that finished the match. not everything went to plan, but england and this man have proved that they're flexible. former england captain and executive director of sarri, alec stewart, played in the losing england side in the 1992 world cup. he spoke about that, but also i began by asking him how he felt about ben sto kes's asking him how he felt about ben stokes's catch and if it was the best he had ever seen. it is right up best he had ever seen. it is right up there, you probably won't see any better, in this world cup, but certainly in the whole summer. ben stokes is special, but anyone, i don't care if you are a cricketer, a goalkeeper, if you'd clung on to that you would be very happy, and it was his reaction but also those that in the stand right behind you. they just never thought
stokes defying physics, surprising even himself.h it can still won't believe it. it will be remembered long after the i’u ns it will be remembered long after the ru ns sto kes it will be remembered long after the runs stokes scored, and the wickets that finished the match. not everything went to plan, but england and this man have proved that they're flexible. former england captain and executive director of sarri, alec stewart, played in the losing england side in the 1992 world cup. he...
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marion stokes was an unusual woman. she had been a radical communist. she became very wealthy.lphia current affairs show on which she appeared. she would offer up her views on a wide variety of subjects, often with stridency. how can you expect black people to have faith in the democratic process! if you want us to have faith in the democratic process, make it work. whatever drove marion stokes, filmmaker matt wolf believes her work is particularly relevant now. she was doing this tape project almost as a form of activism to protect the truth. and the truth is harder and more complex than it has ever been, particularly with regards to the media. marion recognised the possibility of that and part of the purpose of her archive was to create definitive records so people could check the truth, so they could assess how the news was being shaped by the predilections of those producing it. comparing and contrasting coverage of certain stories across different networks, looking at the evolution of a story of a multiple days. different groups rallied over the weekend in pickens county,
marion stokes was an unusual woman. she had been a radical communist. she became very wealthy.lphia current affairs show on which she appeared. she would offer up her views on a wide variety of subjects, often with stridency. how can you expect black people to have faith in the democratic process! if you want us to have faith in the democratic process, make it work. whatever drove marion stokes, filmmaker matt wolf believes her work is particularly relevant now. she was doing this tape project...
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ben stokes with one of the greatest catches you'll ever see.he match display and an ultimately emphatic victory. but after all the hype, old expectation, this was an impressive performance from england. next up, it's pakistan on monday, but their world cup is off to a winning start. andy swiss, bbc news, the oval. 00:27:13,371 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 that's it from us. hello, and welcome to sportsday, i'm steven wyeth. england make a winning start to the cricket world cup, with ben stokes producing the show—stopping moment in a victory against south africa. injury puts an end to kyle edmund's french open — a knee problem forcing him to quit during his second round match in paris. dina asher smith surges clear of a world—class field to win the 200 metres in stockholm. and with deontay wilder opting to fight luis 0rtiz, anthonyjoshua sets his sights on a new target. 0ther other can beat him in the personnel like after is wilder. england have made a victorious start to the men's cricket world cup, beating south africa by 104 runs at the 0val. as
ben stokes with one of the greatest catches you'll ever see.he match display and an ultimately emphatic victory. but after all the hype, old expectation, this was an impressive performance from england. next up, it's pakistan on monday, but their world cup is off to a winning start. andy swiss, bbc news, the oval. 00:27:13,371 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 that's it from us. hello, and welcome to sportsday, i'm steven wyeth. england make a winning start to the cricket world cup, with ben stokes...
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stokes defying physics, surprising even himself.er often you watch it, you still won't believe it. it will be remembered long after the runs stokes scored in the wicket that finished the match. not everything went to plan, but england and this man have proved that they are flexible. he's had a full day out, and when he does, it's extremely entertaining, and it's great for the game, because we see a lot of him in training, doing stuff like that all the time, and you just shake your head at it because it doesn't happen every day. and today, his all—round game was on, and that's great for us at the start of the tournament. it shows that right on top of his game. —— he's right on top of his game. to the french open tennis now. naomi osaka survived an early scare in the second round as she chases a third successive grand slam title. no such problems for former champions serena williams and men's 2016 winner novak djokovic. craig templeton has more. world number one naomi osaka admitted to feeling the nerves during her opening match at ro
stokes defying physics, surprising even himself.er often you watch it, you still won't believe it. it will be remembered long after the runs stokes scored in the wicket that finished the match. not everything went to plan, but england and this man have proved that they are flexible. he's had a full day out, and when he does, it's extremely entertaining, and it's great for the game, because we see a lot of him in training, doing stuff like that all the time, and you just shake your head at it...
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beetle for which the stay with stoke who crashed at essentially paved the way.the next time i drive it we check out mercedes new luxury ford. that c.l.'s. and take the jeep wrangler on a rock opera see you then. from germany's provisional capital in bonn to its current capital in burnley. today i want to invite you to join me on a tour of 70 years of history together will discover what the draft have to do with the country's constitution and hold her visit the places on location that tell the story of post-war germany. 30 minutes d w. m d l come to paradise. backpackers and love nature the folk when little known destinations become public knowledge they quickly become tourist battlefields. the lights and sorrows of travel. gringo trails. simply claim it took. an action packed life for. me. anything's possible as long as i because he and his friends can drink. this movie in kenya as refugee camp. his life story may have ground to. 27 years ago but there's no holding back his dreams. thank you for what. cinema stars may 27th on t.w. . you're a big idea but what's
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ben stokes catch, coming upforyou in a news and sport, that ben stokes catch, coming up for you in atry to bring back the devolved government, almost 2.5 years after it collapsed. some of the people who have been worst affected by the crisis are victims who were abused in children's homes. a public inquiry said they should have received compensation, an apology and a memorial, but they are still waiting, and now they want westminster to take action because there are no local ministers. our ireland correspondent chris page has been speaking to abuse survivors. homes like these were supposed to be sanctuaries and shelters where vulnerable children were cared for. but for many young residents they became institutions of fear and suffering. decades on, the survivors of child abuse say the trauma never leaves them. you don't imagine the cruelty that happened to us, so you don't... it is very hard. we have to live with it, every day of our lives. there are some times where i have been five days in bed, and i couldn't even make a cup of tea for myself. and ijust knew something was wrong. it
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i had wrote a let tore tter to stokes.ing the letter, i felt like nothing i was going to say was going to be okay. >> we haven't opened the letter yet mainly because of -- because of my feelings. i mean, if i was in her position, i would have not let it have gone ten years before reaching out. >> when these people collided and spiraled and spiraled and spiraled for years and years and years, finally come back into contact with each other, it is like the biggest thing in these people's lives. i mean, we underestimate the amount of courage it takes these people to do this stuff. >> i have a lot of nervousness and anxiousness. the fact that i'm going to really be sitting down face to face with the stokes -- >> callan gill was the girl that chose to take everything from me and my family. i don't know where we're going to land. ♪ ng mind. except maybe being first in line to the grand opening of the world's largest rollercoaster. the volkswagen atlas. more room means more fun. when you rent from national... it's kind of like pla
i had wrote a let tore tter to stokes.ing the letter, i felt like nothing i was going to say was going to be okay. >> we haven't opened the letter yet mainly because of -- because of my feelings. i mean, if i was in her position, i would have not let it have gone ten years before reaching out. >> when these people collided and spiraled and spiraled and spiraled for years and years and years, finally come back into contact with each other, it is like the biggest thing in these...
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and suitably it was stokes that rounded things off.ll of the hype and expectation, this was an impressive performance by england. yes, it is only the first match of a six week long tournament, but they can head to their next game against pakistan on monday with real confidence. sophie. andy, thank you. time for a look at the weather. here's darren bett. here comes summer? it is getting warmer over the next few days or so. today we had temperatures in the midlands for example as high as the low 20s, helped by some sunshine, but it wasn't the case everywhere. further north, in northern ireland and scotland, temperatures struggling into double figures in some places and still wet out there at the moment. a lot of the rain will tend to peter out in scotland and northern ireland, some dribs and drabs heading into the north of england. some muggy, humid air so a mild night on the way everywhere. heading into tomorrow, most places will start dry but it is turning wetter again in northern ireland and the rain pushing more widely across scotla
and suitably it was stokes that rounded things off.ll of the hype and expectation, this was an impressive performance by england. yes, it is only the first match of a six week long tournament, but they can head to their next game against pakistan on monday with real confidence. sophie. andy, thank you. time for a look at the weather. here's darren bett. here comes summer? it is getting warmer over the next few days or so. today we had temperatures in the midlands for example as high as the low...
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"stokes stunner." "fielder of dreams." photo's caught him mid—air.ra archer on the bottom left after his three wickets. plenty of appreciation for stokes and england on social media too. "incredible". immediate rection from his former england team—mate james taylor who said the catch was as good as you'll see. former captain michael vaughan was full of praise for bowler joffra archer, who took three wickets and vaughan now says must be part of the ashes squad. to the champions league final, and both tottenham and liverpool are in madrid ahead of tomorrow's final. jurgen klopp has been full of praise for his liverpool side as they go for their sixth european cup title. he says he has "world class players at a sensational club". he's also been talking about what drives him. big an, fortune, blessing of my life, was that i loved to do what my father wanted me to do. i knew my father wanted me to do. i knew my father is very demanding, on his part, he loved slightly talented boy doing all that stuff. i remember when i scored four goals in a game andi whe
"stokes stunner." "fielder of dreams." photo's caught him mid—air.ra archer on the bottom left after his three wickets. plenty of appreciation for stokes and england on social media too. "incredible". immediate rection from his former england team—mate james taylor who said the catch was as good as you'll see. former captain michael vaughan was full of praise for bowler joffra archer, who took three wickets and vaughan now says must be part of the ashes squad....
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the paper also makes space for ben stokes's sensational catch in the first game of the men's cricket the picture lead — perhps unusually — in the ft. england cricketers surround ben stokes after his jaw—dropping catch in the victory over south africa. that step into some of those. claire, this is the telegraph. boris isa claire, this is the telegraph. boris is a good guy. i think the many other tory leadership candidates thought having a milkshake chucked at them was what they had to worry about it. it might be an opportunity next week. the president has just stopped short of formally endorsing boris, but he has called him a good quy boris, but he has called him a good guy and refer to him as a friend. our story calls it a notable breach of convention, but we should remember that he has already broken this protocol last summer when he quit the cabinet after they came out and said he would make a great future prime minister. perhaps it is more poignant that it could be the next prime minister. that was alongside theresa may at a press conference. it was just after he departed the fore
the paper also makes space for ben stokes's sensational catch in the first game of the men's cricket the picture lead — perhps unusually — in the ft. england cricketers surround ben stokes after his jaw—dropping catch in the victory over south africa. that step into some of those. claire, this is the telegraph. boris isa claire, this is the telegraph. boris is a good guy. i think the many other tory leadership candidates thought having a milkshake chucked at them was what they had to...
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england cricketers surround ben stokes after his jaw—dropping catch in the victory over south africa.hat is a flavour of what the front pages have to offer. let's dip into some of them. the telegraph. boris is a good guy. yes indeed, earlier today i to a clip of donald trump calling benjamin that yahoo a good guy as well. the israeli prime minister who has failed to form a coalition government and have triggered another election and israel ball of which is to say that trump feels like he can sprinkle these words like stardust over his mates and assume that it will play favourably. but in the case of boris, maybe not so much because of there is one thing that does unite brexit divided britain, it is dislike for donald trump. in a poll last or, 77% of us expressed dislike for him amongst conservative voters, thatis for him amongst conservative voters, that is 66% was as maybe this is not a big blessing for boris after all. not the first time he is prickled these words over boris because after boris quick cabinet last summer, he broke a call and then said he would like a good prominence
england cricketers surround ben stokes after his jaw—dropping catch in the victory over south africa.hat is a flavour of what the front pages have to offer. let's dip into some of them. the telegraph. boris is a good guy. yes indeed, earlier today i to a clip of donald trump calling benjamin that yahoo a good guy as well. the israeli prime minister who has failed to form a coalition government and have triggered another election and israel ball of which is to say that trump feels like he can...
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it's part of the stoke north constituency, where nearly three quarters of those who voted backed votet numbers in these european elections? this former stoke council leader lost his seat in the council elections, even though most other city independent candidates fared much better. now he says next week's european poll is one election we could have done without. three years ago, i did my duty and went to vote, and i did vote out. to leave the european lot. but no one took any notice. i mean, as leader of the council if the government had given me a directive to do something, an order, say, to do something, and i hadn't done it in three years, i would have had government intervention, most probably. simmering anger which may help the new brexit party in what could be a fight to the death with the longer established ukip. but there is also an icy contempt here which could make it difficult for all parties to persuade voters to venture out at all. patrick burns, bbc, north staffordshire. more information on the european elections, including who's standing in your area, can be found on th
it's part of the stoke north constituency, where nearly three quarters of those who voted backed votet numbers in these european elections? this former stoke council leader lost his seat in the council elections, even though most other city independent candidates fared much better. now he says next week's european poll is one election we could have done without. three years ago, i did my duty and went to vote, and i did vote out. to leave the european lot. but no one took any notice. i mean, as...
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england will have home advantage for the world cup, and all—rounder ben stokes is confident of his sideey face australia in a warm—up match in southampton on saturday, and stokes is expecting a fierce contest. they play the game hard, just like we do. and they are a great team to play against. you know, we are both very passionate countries about sport stop and when we play against each other in the ashes, you can definitely see that. i love playing against australia, it's a great battle. india arrived into london on wednesday, with the two—time world cup winners last claiming the title in 2011. virat kohli's side have organised friendlies against new zealand on saturday and bangladesh on tuesday, before their first world cup match against south africa on 5june in southampton. you can follow that across our website or via the bbc sport app. plenty to look forward to. but, from me and the rest of the sport today team, goodbye. hello there. the next couple of days are looking fairly dry for most of us, with some warm spells of sunshine, but things are turning more unsettled and gradually
england will have home advantage for the world cup, and all—rounder ben stokes is confident of his sideey face australia in a warm—up match in southampton on saturday, and stokes is expecting a fierce contest. they play the game hard, just like we do. and they are a great team to play against. you know, we are both very passionate countries about sport stop and when we play against each other in the ashes, you can definitely see that. i love playing against australia, it's a great battle....
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i am going to go to stoke—on—trent, because ruth smith is waiting for us, the mp for stoke—on—trent north us the update on labour in stoke—on—trent. joining us. give us the update on labour in stoke-on-trent. it's a very mixed bag this evening. it is not a great set of results for the labour party. the conservative party are having an ok night, but the real winners are the independents. we have a city independent grouping who have a city independent grouping who have done very well this evening. from my perspective, the leadership need to look at these results carefully a nd need to look at these results carefully and have a genuine postmortem because this is a strong leave area and my constituents don't trust us to deliver. let's unpick that a bit. what do you mean by that and does it tally with the kind of thing is that some of your labour collea g u es thing is that some of your labour colleagues have been telling us on the programme this morning, which is that they feel that labour's stance on brexit is either unpalatable or not clear enough? my constituents just don't believe that we
i am going to go to stoke—on—trent, because ruth smith is waiting for us, the mp for stoke—on—trent north us the update on labour in stoke—on—trent. joining us. give us the update on labour in stoke-on-trent. it's a very mixed bag this evening. it is not a great set of results for the labour party. the conservative party are having an ok night, but the real winners are the independents. we have a city independent grouping who have a city independent grouping who have done very well...
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beetle stoke to pay in 1951 local coachbuilder stole under took the customization based on an export beetle model to be a valid to break with uniformity. of the v.w. as platform allows for different bodies to be fitted which is ideal for customization. but the boss back then i read nordoff stressed that v.w. was a car maker not a chancy maker and declared we want to control what the vehicles that bear our name look like still v.w. made only small cosmetic changes to the beetle and even in the 1970 s. it was still allowing others to fit the bug with more luxurious bodies. so that it was like the christo says that underneath the elegant body of his v.w. beetle stowe coupe a hides a pretzel beetle which v.w. discontinued in 1953 the v.w. beetle stowe coupe a doesn't have its trademark principles shaped rear window though christophe says instead it has a large rectangular rear window that was likely taken from the then brand new b.m.w. 501 crystal says the good view is crucial because the stoke who pay has no side mirrors only introduced larger rear windows to its mass production beetles
beetle stoke to pay in 1951 local coachbuilder stole under took the customization based on an export beetle model to be a valid to break with uniformity. of the v.w. as platform allows for different bodies to be fitted which is ideal for customization. but the boss back then i read nordoff stressed that v.w. was a car maker not a chancy maker and declared we want to control what the vehicles that bear our name look like still v.w. made only small cosmetic changes to the beetle and even in the...
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so ben stokes took over as england's quy: ben stokes took over as england's guy, he made 89, they planquickly, he aided on the edge, following in later. taken out on the edge, following in later. ta ken out by on the edge, following in later. taken out by a lone archer, that is why they picked them. south africa 110w why they picked them. south africa now have to chase this, knowing there are dangers in the deep but never expecting something like this. no way! defied physics and surprised even himself, it will be remembered long after they scored and the wickets that finished the match. not everything went to plan, but england and this man have proved that they are flexible. you will not see anything better than that, not in this world cup or maybe even the whole summer because ben stokes a special anyway, but to pull that off to shows the hard work that he puts on the training ground. anyway, i don't care if you're a cricketer goalkeeper, if you climb onto that, you'll be very happy and those set in the stands behind him, they never thought he would catch it, he might not of thought t
so ben stokes took over as england's quy: ben stokes took over as england's guy, he made 89, they planquickly, he aided on the edge, following in later. taken out on the edge, following in later. ta ken out by on the edge, following in later. taken out by a lone archer, that is why they picked them. south africa 110w why they picked them. south africa now have to chase this, knowing there are dangers in the deep but never expecting something like this. no way! defied physics and surprised even...
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beetle stoke to pay in 1951 local coach builders stole undertook the customization based on an export model made valid to break with uniformity. the v.w. is platform allows for different bodies to be fitted which is ideal for customization . but the boss back then i read nordoff stressed that v.w. was a car maker not a chance the maker and declared we want to control what the vehicles that bear our name look like still v.w. made only small cosmetic changes to the beetle and even in the 1970 s. it was still allowing others to fit the bug with more luxury as bodies. or that in fact the christo says that underneath the elegant body of this v.w. beetles to coop a hides a pretzel beetle which we discontinued in 1953 the v.w. beetle stowe coupe a doesn't have its trademark pretzel shaped rear window though christophe says instead it has. a large rectangular rear window that was likely taken from the then brand new b.m.w. 501 cristo says the good view is crucial because the stoke you pay has no side mirrors only introduced larger rear windows to its mass production beetles and 1957 . gradual
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not confirmed yet but we do know it will take place later this year in september or october david stokes al-jazeera. well the race to win the kentucky derby which took place on saturday may not be over yet the owner of maximum security the host that finished at first only to be disqualified says he will file an appeal a second place a country house it was the clear the window when officials decided maximum security it had impeded other horses his owner gary west says that he stunned shocked and in total disbelief at the decision of course we'll have more sports for you later on but for now hand you back to daryn all right thank you very much santa only is of course on our website the address al-jazeera dot com there it is on your screen al-jazeera dot com that's it for me down jordan for the news out the list is up next europe a new center with much more of the day's news that you've done so much it. live or just. abductions killings and unanswered questions we don't know what happened so we can't heal fault lines investigates why native american women banishing in disproportionate numbe
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when we get reaction to today's developments from wiki leaks come painter clark stokely clark always welcome to the program why do you think the judge hunted down almost what was the mock sentence possible for any criminal for jumping bail it seems vindictive it seems that the judge. had the. before she came to court today and it seems that this is being done because of a lot of the media problems especially in the u.k. . is there a lot of so-called journalists who say that julian is not a journalist and. and i would say that those people are not journalists themselves i think this comes from a lot of pressure from the u.s. i think. we've seen for eight years of joy in attempts to work with swedish authorities to. welcome to interrogate interview him and they have refused to. coming to london to call him. but the judge today flat out refused to even look at any of the mitigating circumstances refused to even. acknowledge that the un special rapporteur had. said that you know this the claim it was was i'm just what you say clark what do you say though to those people who said that jul
when we get reaction to today's developments from wiki leaks come painter clark stokely clark always welcome to the program why do you think the judge hunted down almost what was the mock sentence possible for any criminal for jumping bail it seems vindictive it seems that the judge. had the. before she came to court today and it seems that this is being done because of a lot of the media problems especially in the u.k. . is there a lot of so-called journalists who say that julian is not a...
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stokes, their top scorer with 89 runs, also contributed two wickets.t. when he does, it's extremely entertaining. it's great for the game because we see a lot of it in training, doing stuff like that all the time and you just shake your head at it because it doesn't happen every day. and today his all—round game was on and that's great for us at the start of a tournament, it shows his right on top of his game. the dream of a third straight grand slam is alive for naomi osaka — but onlyjust! the world number one survived a scare against victoria azarenka. she lost the first set but came back to win in three. she'll face katerina siniakova in the third round. serena williams is also though after beating japanese qualifier kurumi nara in straight sets. and the men's world number one, novak djokovic, is through to the third round at roland garros for the 14th consecutive year. that's after a routine straight sets win over henri laaksonen. next up for the 2016 champion is the unseeded italian salvatore caruso. rafael nadal continues his quest for a record—e
stokes, their top scorer with 89 runs, also contributed two wickets.t. when he does, it's extremely entertaining. it's great for the game because we see a lot of it in training, doing stuff like that all the time and you just shake your head at it because it doesn't happen every day. and today his all—round game was on and that's great for us at the start of a tournament, it shows his right on top of his game. the dream of a third straight grand slam is alive for naomi osaka — but onlyjust!...
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. >> i had wrote a letter to the stokes.riting the letter, i felt like nothing i was going to say was going to be okay. >> we haven't opened the letter yet, mainly because of -- because of my feelings. i mean, if i was in her position, i would have not let it have gone ten years before reaching out. >> when these people collided and spiraled and spiraled and spiraled for years and years and years, finally come back into contact with each other, it's like the biggest thing in these people's lives. i mean, why underestimate the amount of courage it takes for people to do this kind of stuff. >> i have a lot of nervousness and anxiousness. the fact that i am going to really be sitting down face to face with the stokes -- >> she was the girl that chose to take everything from me and my family. i don't know where we're going to land. >> van jones, host of "the redemption project" joins us now. looks like a powerful episode. tell us more about this family and their daughter ashley. >> well, you know, it often happens that we hear a
. >> i had wrote a letter to the stokes.riting the letter, i felt like nothing i was going to say was going to be okay. >> we haven't opened the letter yet, mainly because of -- because of my feelings. i mean, if i was in her position, i would have not let it have gone ten years before reaching out. >> when these people collided and spiraled and spiraled and spiraled for years and years and years, finally come back into contact with each other, it's like the biggest thing in...
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captain eoin morgan also made a half century, while so has ben stokes.surprise wicket for south africa, he hasjust jos buttler, a surprise wicket for south africa, he has just gone. seven overs of their 50 remaining. as chelsea make their way home from azerbaijan with the europa league trophy. questions still surround the futures of both their star man eden hazard. and manager maurizio sarri. one suggested he's about to leave the club while the other could be following him out of the door. olly foster reports from baku. the consensus about eden hazard seems to be he is up there in the great chelsea players, after seven yea rs, great chelsea players, after seven years, and f a title, great chelsea players, after seven years, and fa title, a leak up great chelsea players, after seven years, and f a title, a leak up and it seems he has signed off with a stirring performance here in the europa league final. two goals for him, assists as well. he ran arsenal ragged in their a—i win. the language he used to suggest that this would be his final game for the blu
captain eoin morgan also made a half century, while so has ben stokes.surprise wicket for south africa, he hasjust jos buttler, a surprise wicket for south africa, he has just gone. seven overs of their 50 remaining. as chelsea make their way home from azerbaijan with the europa league trophy. questions still surround the futures of both their star man eden hazard. and manager maurizio sarri. one suggested he's about to leave the club while the other could be following him out of the door. olly...
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ben stokes ago as england's guy, he made 89 to his side 311 and a plan for more.ngland's new boy bold things quickly. after hitting a man on the head, he had one on the edge and factor plessis followed and then later one more. the big guns taken out by a lone archer and that is when they picked him. south africa not chase this knowing there were dangers in the deep but never expecting something like this. 0h, no way! defying physics and surprising even himself. however often you water can still will not believe it. it will be river long after the runs school to look it's a finish the match was another than with the plan but england and this man have proved that they are flexible. so a winning start for eoin morgan's men at this world cup, and anotherformer england captain, alec stewart, says he was impressed by what he saw today. they are playing as favourites and talking as they rest does not england way of doing things him and only quite reserve or they are saying we are a very good team and we know we have been good and know how to play sentiment to continue th
ben stokes ago as england's guy, he made 89 to his side 311 and a plan for more.ngland's new boy bold things quickly. after hitting a man on the head, he had one on the edge and factor plessis followed and then later one more. the big guns taken out by a lone archer and that is when they picked him. south africa not chase this knowing there were dangers in the deep but never expecting something like this. 0h, no way! defying physics and surprising even himself. however often you water can still...
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but it was ben stokes who was the star player of the day.phenomenal catch, getting a player out with a phenomenal one—handed catch. then when the opponent came to beckon they lost their first two wickets pretty cheaply, including the captain faf du plessis, going forjust five and both of those early wickets taken by archer, who has impressed today. a fascinating day at the oval with prince harry officially opening the proceedings with a rousing speech, saying that due to the diversity of england and wales, that every one of the ten nations competing would feel that they were in front of a home crowd. now that catch by ben stokes has really got people talking. the indian cricket commentator harsha bhogle tweeted... so it's been an exciting start to the tournament. it will continue with pakistan versus the west indies in nottingham tomorrow. stay with us on outside source. still to come, we'll be in india where thousands of vips watch narendra modi being sworn in for a second term as india's prime minister. a child is being treated in hospital
but it was ben stokes who was the star player of the day.phenomenal catch, getting a player out with a phenomenal one—handed catch. then when the opponent came to beckon they lost their first two wickets pretty cheaply, including the captain faf du plessis, going forjust five and both of those early wickets taken by archer, who has impressed today. a fascinating day at the oval with prince harry officially opening the proceedings with a rousing speech, saying that due to the diversity of...
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we go to stoke. patrick, with a view on stoke and the other councils.king up there? in a way labour have heaped the pressure on themselves because they have chosen the city for the campaign launch. this is one of the traditional core labour voting areas which has flip—flopped in recent years. for the past five yea rs, in recent years. for the past five years, four years, since the tory high water mark of 2015, it has been run bya high water mark of 2015, it has been run by a coalition of sitting independence, local parties and conservatives. labour falling short ofan conservatives. labour falling short of an overall majority. to pick up that thing that laura was mentioning, a plague on both your houses, there is certainly that anger and frustration. in this city independence party, you have it seems to me the perfect vehicle of that disaffection to express itself. albeit we expected the turnout to be much lower the 52% we saw last time these particular seats were contested four yea rs these particular seats were contested four years ago. obviously, alth
we go to stoke. patrick, with a view on stoke and the other councils.king up there? in a way labour have heaped the pressure on themselves because they have chosen the city for the campaign launch. this is one of the traditional core labour voting areas which has flip—flopped in recent years. for the past five yea rs, in recent years. for the past five years, four years, since the tory high water mark of 2015, it has been run bya high water mark of 2015, it has been run by a coalition of...
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next stop for spurs travel to relegation threatened stoke us but too quick for us to cut goals delton i macit blow by gonzalo castros deflected bullet open the scoring on 47 minutes i had minutes lyta anastasio ston is struck for the 2nd half of my daniel day davi added a 3rd light on she took up with a big 3 nil victory the wolves need a miracle now to finish in 4th of of. of the blood that has been top full regulars this season but it dropped out after just one win in their last 7 i return to form with a bang against nuremberg my just a term which opened the scoring in the 56 minutes and that opened the floodgates. on 63 minutes lukas put the ball in his our net. told in a soft tap charm 3 minutes lysa his 10th goal of the season. and dennison korea toasted the victory in the i.c.'s minutes. full nailed the final school a coasting win for good bucking that rice for 4th place. play the cruzan have rocketed up the table off to full straight wins and caught how that's got them off to a great start in the 31st minute. it was his 6th goal in as many games. but later couzin couldn't build
next stop for spurs travel to relegation threatened stoke us but too quick for us to cut goals delton i macit blow by gonzalo castros deflected bullet open the scoring on 47 minutes i had minutes lyta anastasio ston is struck for the 2nd half of my daniel day davi added a 3rd light on she took up with a big 3 nil victory the wolves need a miracle now to finish in 4th of of. of the blood that has been top full regulars this season but it dropped out after just one win in their last 7 i return to...
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multimedia artist from the united states her husband alexander is best known as the basis for the band i'm stoked and annoyed about this film shows how they came to a point where they felt they couldn't breathe and brylin anymore. well then we blew out our walls by giving up our house. because and. we left berlin back then because in twenty ten beilin had arrived at a point in its development that was absolutely not conducive to being an independent artist. so they packed everything up and tried to make their dream a reality someplace else. like great is showing what we are like nomads they first headed to mexico then to new york then finally to prague they found more on their journey than just the individual places . but nowhere was like berlin. in twenty eighteen they returned to their beloved city intending to open a center for artists and musicians but wire. which meant i lose everyone says that buying something in berlin or doing. something is impossible ok but impossible is a word i will not accept. the documentary tom felt no more dream catchers is about a couple who went away and came bac
multimedia artist from the united states her husband alexander is best known as the basis for the band i'm stoked and annoyed about this film shows how they came to a point where they felt they couldn't breathe and brylin anymore. well then we blew out our walls by giving up our house. because and. we left berlin back then because in twenty ten beilin had arrived at a point in its development that was absolutely not conducive to being an independent artist. so they packed everything up and...
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country's elections today he'll face the immediate challenge of fixing a floundering economy that is stoking public unrest while the country is the continent's most industrialized economy it is grappling with stagnating growth rampant corruption ballooning national debt of low investor confidence half way down the country's potential of the ruling a.n.c. it's been in power since the end of apartheid and is widely tipped to win again holding a more than fifty percent of the vote bottom employment is near thirty percent soaring fuel prices and a weak currency are adding to the problems. for the incumbent sarong opposed it will have a tough task creating jobs attracting foreign money and tackling corruption speaking to d.w. a few days ago ramaphosa was confident that he can turn the economy around we're going to drum up a lot of investment beyond these elections the level of confidence in the business community will go high and they are telling me that as well so best thing a lot of what happened after the election had won the election and they caught on they would take all will be able to walk
country's elections today he'll face the immediate challenge of fixing a floundering economy that is stoking public unrest while the country is the continent's most industrialized economy it is grappling with stagnating growth rampant corruption ballooning national debt of low investor confidence half way down the country's potential of the ruling a.n.c. it's been in power since the end of apartheid and is widely tipped to win again holding a more than fifty percent of the vote bottom...
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we also see them on the other side of the debate helping to stoke the racist toxicity stoke the racist toxicity vitriol directed at black activists. -- toxic vitriol directed at black activists. one thing i am quite worried about goes beyond the social media piece and is in the 2016 election. you may have seen that russian hackers were also able to probe or gain access to at least 21 state's election systems. in some cases, that included the voter rolls. one thing many of us are deeply concerned about is not the ability to get into the election systems, but to potentially manipulate the voter roll so you can try to suppress a certain element of the electorate. this is something we should be concerned about. at last word about, the dynamics i am worried about. mark talked eloquently about the voter suppression aspect. i am worried beyond that about how i see legitimate activist movements being hijacked. these are movements being legitimized by de an adversary of the united states. it is having an effect on the ability to exercise free speech. we see state rallies organized and it underm
we also see them on the other side of the debate helping to stoke the racist toxicity stoke the racist toxicity vitriol directed at black activists. -- toxic vitriol directed at black activists. one thing i am quite worried about goes beyond the social media piece and is in the 2016 election. you may have seen that russian hackers were also able to probe or gain access to at least 21 state's election systems. in some cases, that included the voter rolls. one thing many of us are deeply...
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it's part of the stoke north constituency, where nearly three quarters of those who voted backed voteh great numbers in these european elections? this former stoke council leader lost his seat in the council elections, even though most other city independent candidates fared much better. now he says next week's european poll is one election we could have done without. three years ago, i did my duty and went to vote, and i did vote out. to leave the european lot. but no one took any notice. i mean, as leader of the council if the government had given me a directive to do something, an order, say, to do something, and i hadn't done it in three years, i would have had government intervention, most probably. simmering anger which may help the new brexit party in what could be a fight to the death with the longer established ukip. but there is also an icy contempt here which could make it difficult for all parties to persuade voters to venture out at all. patrick burns, bbc, north staffordshire. just to say in a few minutes' time, we will be speaking to the co—leader of the green party and
it's part of the stoke north constituency, where nearly three quarters of those who voted backed voteh great numbers in these european elections? this former stoke council leader lost his seat in the council elections, even though most other city independent candidates fared much better. now he says next week's european poll is one election we could have done without. three years ago, i did my duty and went to vote, and i did vote out. to leave the european lot. but no one took any notice. i...
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been doing really well so far, the latest wicket to go with a phenomenal one—handed catch from ben stokesthat catch, pretty much the catch of the tournament, even though it is only day one. i think it will be hard to find a catch to beat that. give us a sense of the mood around the oval at that moment, as you say, early days, but it isa moment, as you say, early days, but it is a moment that will take some beating throughout the duration of this world cup. you can imagine their sell—out cloud were pretty vocal when that catch took place and then there were a couple of replays on the big screens, and ben stokes took the deserved applause. england have been doing pretty well. at the moment, south africa are 119—8, chasing a target set by england of 312, a really fascinating day at the oval where prince harry opened the proceedings by saying that due to the diversity of england and wales, every one of the ten nations competing would feel that they had a home crowd. england edging towards victory, thank you very much, jane dougall at the oval. you can listen to live commentary. in england clo
been doing really well so far, the latest wicket to go with a phenomenal one—handed catch from ben stokesthat catch, pretty much the catch of the tournament, even though it is only day one. i think it will be hard to find a catch to beat that. give us a sense of the mood around the oval at that moment, as you say, early days, but it isa moment, as you say, early days, but it is a moment that will take some beating throughout the duration of this world cup. you can imagine their sell—out...
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and the next season because of non this coming in from at let's see benjamin pub are coming in from stoke up bolstering up by in defense so ready kind of hard to see how anyone else can do it and i'm over it i want to bring you in to this what what do other teams in the bundesliga need to do to really challenge barn unic well everyone needs to up their level it's as simple as that to challenge by on and push them off the phone is no easy task and you know like you said it's a rebuilding year and the next year we'll continue that rebuilding and if by and give opportunities than teams got to be ready i think dortmund will be further wrong compared to this season. let's see a thing you know look at the champions league teams below by on this season they could challenge him and maybe a surprise team as well as a surprise team and even amongst those teams we could name a few life think perhaps laver yeah those are certainly 2 names that would come some of the lights they get a look at getting leonardo's money and as the new coach this summer they've got a good set up already they've got a good
and the next season because of non this coming in from at let's see benjamin pub are coming in from stoke up bolstering up by in defense so ready kind of hard to see how anyone else can do it and i'm over it i want to bring you in to this what what do other teams in the bundesliga need to do to really challenge barn unic well everyone needs to up their level it's as simple as that to challenge by on and push them off the phone is no easy task and you know like you said it's a rebuilding year...
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was again stoking regional tensions launched two short range missiles on saturday south korea's president. says the latest missile launch was to protest the failed the talks in hanoi with donald trump. pyongyang seems to be quite dissatisfied that it couldn't reach a deal at the second north korean u.s. summit in hanoi. or there will be no event. the missiles don't seem to directly threaten the united states japan or south korea so they appear to be taking care not to break down the dialogue at a point so at the same time they would definitely expressing an opinion. it is however an opinion at least one part of south korea knows only too well the island of yeonpyeong was hit by north korean artillery and rocket fire nearly a decade ago since then residents of the island have addressed their god and boosted preparedness. to south korean island of yeonpyeong is a two hour boat ride from the port of entry on its actually closer to north korea. soldiers pour off the ferry unofficial figures suggest there is one soldier for every resident of the island a total of more than two thousand troops
was again stoking regional tensions launched two short range missiles on saturday south korea's president. says the latest missile launch was to protest the failed the talks in hanoi with donald trump. pyongyang seems to be quite dissatisfied that it couldn't reach a deal at the second north korean u.s. summit in hanoi. or there will be no event. the missiles don't seem to directly threaten the united states japan or south korea so they appear to be taking care not to break down the dialogue at...
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his meandering path to management began after retirement following a career playing for stoke and macclesfield, coached student teams and a sharp turn north to sweden and guided the tea m turn north to sweden and guided the team from the fourth division to the first ina team from the fourth division to the first in a swedish cup win, moving to swansea a year ago. his philosophy was mould in the ice north of stockholm where he recruited foot calling misfits from all over europe, improve their morale by putting them on stage to sink the locals. and sent them rocketing up the legs. last season they beat arsenal at the emirates. he was anything but distant to his players. he gets you playing the football you want to play as a youngster and especially when you wa nt to youngster and especially when you want to develop in the teenage yea rs. want to develop in the teenage years. it's perfect for and he definitely helps you of the pictures well. he cares about you as a person and not just as well. he cares about you as a person and notjust as a player. swansea brought him in from the cold last june b
his meandering path to management began after retirement following a career playing for stoke and macclesfield, coached student teams and a sharp turn north to sweden and guided the tea m turn north to sweden and guided the team from the fourth division to the first ina team from the fourth division to the first in a swedish cup win, moving to swansea a year ago. his philosophy was mould in the ice north of stockholm where he recruited foot calling misfits from all over europe, improve their...