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>> reporter: strauss would take her stage name from a term she used in the studio. ♪ do you feel likethe back of my mind that king princess was a great name for me. it's a dichotomy, just like i am. >> you understood that dichotomy pretty young? >> yeah. it was hard not to, you know? yeah. i was so flaming, you know? >> were you? >> yeah. i mean, i was so visibly -- as a child, like not a girl. you know? in my body in my soul.♪ you thil like this ♪ >> reporter: for three years now, strauss has been in a relationship with quinn wilson, former creative director for lizzo. wilson directed the video for the king princess song "pain." ♪ >> what was the connection there initially? >> she was beautiful. but then i realized she was so much more than that. but i saw her on instagram, so you don't really get that. you don't necessarily get the full picture. we went to a date, and just started talking, and i was like -- she's so cool. ♪ >> you talked about getting slotted on queer playlists and the frustration of that? >> i can't wait for the premiere of straight playlists to come out, that's go
>> reporter: strauss would take her stage name from a term she used in the studio. ♪ do you feel likethe back of my mind that king princess was a great name for me. it's a dichotomy, just like i am. >> you understood that dichotomy pretty young? >> yeah. it was hard not to, you know? yeah. i was so flaming, you know? >> were you? >> yeah. i mean, i was so visibly -- as a child, like not a girl. you know? in my body in my soul.♪ you thil like this ♪ >>...
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i was thinking of andrew strauss, who isjust home ground?k he'd like to see if you wickets quite soon. indeed! thank you, joe wilson. time for a look at the weather. here's louise lear. but at lord's today compared to yesterday, with some heavy rainfall, but it's rare that i start with a pressure chart because low pressure dominates the weather story at the moment, and these weather fronts will continue to produce more cloud and we've seen recently. but also some thundery rain as well. we have
i was thinking of andrew strauss, who isjust home ground?k he'd like to see if you wickets quite soon. indeed! thank you, joe wilson. time for a look at the weather. here's louise lear. but at lord's today compared to yesterday, with some heavy rainfall, but it's rare that i start with a pressure chart because low pressure dominates the weather story at the moment, and these weather fronts will continue to produce more cloud and we've seen recently. but also some thundery rain as well. we have
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probably this is already true when strauss was in st. petersburg.as between them sinned decided. yes, it's funny, but it was a lot in the summer vladimir ivanovich lived in two orchestras, the bolshoi symphony and the viennese from russia. he brought a warm native recognizable sound. one, two three. from the golden hall music ferrain, imported the style of performance where the word ends in the bible it is written there the music begins already, when you can’t say a word not in russian, nor in german or french, but the music tells you everything, and you calm down. in his hands the miracle of the birth of music vladimir fedoseev will celebrate the anniversary in september with a grandiose concert, the charge will be conducted by four orchestras at once. polina ermolaeva elena finoshina ivan malyshev alexander kutaladze. and diana fetisova together. and here's what we'll talk about. further in our program, the split in ukraine zelensky and the mayors of large cities are not can share western money us declared emergency due to outbreak, monkeypox, yes
probably this is already true when strauss was in st. petersburg.as between them sinned decided. yes, it's funny, but it was a lot in the summer vladimir ivanovich lived in two orchestras, the bolshoi symphony and the viennese from russia. he brought a warm native recognizable sound. one, two three. from the golden hall music ferrain, imported the style of performance where the word ends in the bible it is written there the music begins already, when you can’t say a word not in russian, nor...
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i was thinking of andrew strauss, who isjust home ground? i was thinking of andrew strauss, who is just over there, still in his red i'm sure he has appreciated the emotion of the occasion today, but i still think he'd like to see if you wickets quite soon. indeed! thank you, joe wilson. time for a look at the weather. here's louise lear. but at lord's today compared to yesterday, with some heavy rainfall, but it's rare that i start with a pressure chart because low pressure dominates the weather story at the moment, and these weather fronts will continue to produce more cloud and we've seen recently. but also some thundery rain as well. we have lost the risk of shop thundery downpours, still the risk of a few isolated showers in east anglia, its frontal rain at the moment, fairly light and patchy, and we could see some heavy bursts and whisk facing cuts of wales and north—west england this afternoon for up the cloud should remain broken in the south—east, still quite warm out there and we are likely to see temperatures peaking at 25 or 26,
i was thinking of andrew strauss, who isjust home ground? i was thinking of andrew strauss, who is just over there, still in his red i'm sure he has appreciated the emotion of the occasion today, but i still think he'd like to see if you wickets quite soon. indeed! thank you, joe wilson. time for a look at the weather. here's louise lear. but at lord's today compared to yesterday, with some heavy rainfall, but it's rare that i start with a pressure chart because low pressure dominates the...
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dw is marina strauss is following those talks for us in brussels, marina phyllis said on this dispute between costs of a and serbia, it's been going on for years. what standing in the way of being result? this is fundamental conflict. you've already mentioned it, costs over declared independence in 2018. serbia never, never accepted this declaration of independence assess the cost of a orange claims. the cost of it is still part of its territory. and this is because many serbian c costs of, of the birthplace of their nation. and so this conflict goes way back when both costs of on serbia, where still part of former serbian dominated yugoslavia. and so costello, which is that which mainly consists of ethnic albanians. a muslims wanted to become independence in the ninety's. and sir serbia didn't accept that. i'm so brutally cracked down on this movement which led should the cost of a war and this conflict has never been resolved. the tensions flared earlier this summer on the border between serbia and causal raised fears of another conflict breaking out in europe. marina. what are, doe
dw is marina strauss is following those talks for us in brussels, marina phyllis said on this dispute between costs of a and serbia, it's been going on for years. what standing in the way of being result? this is fundamental conflict. you've already mentioned it, costs over declared independence in 2018. serbia never, never accepted this declaration of independence assess the cost of a orange claims. the cost of it is still part of its territory. and this is because many serbian c costs of, of...
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andrew strauss was at lord's in memory of his wife ruth, as a fundraiser and a father.nd luca. and so to the cricket and south africa's progress. kagiso rabada is officially ranked the fifth best bowler in the world. in this innings, he could hardly have been better, taking five wickets. so having bowled england out forjust 165, now it was south africa's turn to bat in bright sunshine. south africa's captain, dean elgar, was extremely composed. it seemed almost impossible to get him out until something almost impossible happened. cheering. ball onto the stumps... after a random rebound, the ball had just enough force to do that and so he fell. fluent stuff from sarel erwee, who got to 50, and in the stands, some shirts were proudly south african green. but england's captain forced his team back into the match with late wickets. erwee gone, here. they are behind but these days, england don't give up. joe wilson, bbc news, lords. time for a look at the weather. here's darren bett. what a difference a day makes, and notjust what a difference a day makes, and not just for t
andrew strauss was at lord's in memory of his wife ruth, as a fundraiser and a father.nd luca. and so to the cricket and south africa's progress. kagiso rabada is officially ranked the fifth best bowler in the world. in this innings, he could hardly have been better, taking five wickets. so having bowled england out forjust 165, now it was south africa's turn to bat in bright sunshine. south africa's captain, dean elgar, was extremely composed. it seemed almost impossible to get him out until...
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she had some issue with levi strauss. she turned down $1 million.y job and say what i want to say." those people that talk about freedom are not turning out to be right. when we talk about philadelphia, they want to put kids in masts the first two weeks. first off, crime is up in philadelphia. they want to keep kids in masks and someone walking around with an alligator. >> joey: dana, the teachers had unit gets a lot of flak for promoting and the job is to take care of teachers. it is not her job to take care of kids so in some sense she was doing her job. is that the school boards and administrators job? >> dana: think one of the things in this, teacher shortage partly because of teachers did not want to do zone school either. the teachers union wanted them to. one of the reasons we know that the teachers union had emails back and forth with the cdc and was encouraging the masked policy to continue and some school to continue. the bottom for covid, physical elements for some people but all of the things for students in particular. we mento has writ
she had some issue with levi strauss. she turned down $1 million.y job and say what i want to say." those people that talk about freedom are not turning out to be right. when we talk about philadelphia, they want to put kids in masts the first two weeks. first off, crime is up in philadelphia. they want to keep kids in masks and someone walking around with an alligator. >> joey: dana, the teachers had unit gets a lot of flak for promoting and the job is to take care of teachers. it...
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andrew strauss was here in his red suit, who had donejust about strauss was here in his red suit, whorything for england over his career — he was here today as a father and fundraiser, indeed with his two sons as well. what the foundation does is prepare families for the loss of a parent, the whole bereavement process, and it trains professionals to lead conversations in bereavement. in terms of the cricket itself, we saw more evidence this morning of the super star bowling line—up south africa have here. ending up with five wickets in england's first wickets, deserving two. only a little flourish from all the pope and the remainder of england's batting line—up. when we saw them dismissed for 165, anybody�*s business, that's a small total in a innings of a test match. certainly england had to bat and some pretty gloomy and tricky conditions yesterday. the conditions very different _ conditions yesterday. the conditions very different when _ conditions yesterday. the conditions very different when south _ conditions yesterday. the conditions very different when south africa - very diff
andrew strauss was here in his red suit, who had donejust about strauss was here in his red suit, whorything for england over his career — he was here today as a father and fundraiser, indeed with his two sons as well. what the foundation does is prepare families for the loss of a parent, the whole bereavement process, and it trains professionals to lead conversations in bereavement. in terms of the cricket itself, we saw more evidence this morning of the super star bowling line—up south...
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you can argue that is one of the reasons that donald trump became president. >> daniel strauss you andcle titled "the bland ambition of kevin mcc mccarthy" detailing his focus on becoming speaker of the house. in that article, you talk about how he has everything it takes to rise to the top in today's gop and policy, relentless thirst for power and slavish loyalty to trump. how does this mar-a-lago investigation play into the description of mccarthy? >> as sara said earlier, mccarthy is showing his focus now is making sure she's as much support among rank and file republicans in congress rather than acknowledging the facts or what we don't know about this raid and right now, many of the more radical parts of the gop caucus that mccarthy needs to become speaker are casting down on the legitimacy of the raid and whether it was part of again, some sort of conspiracy against donald trump. this perfectly falls in line with how mccarthy is conducting himself. for years, he's been trying to become speaker and with donald trump's support right now as long as he stays in trump's good graces, he
you can argue that is one of the reasons that donald trump became president. >> daniel strauss you andcle titled "the bland ambition of kevin mcc mccarthy" detailing his focus on becoming speaker of the house. in that article, you talk about how he has everything it takes to rise to the top in today's gop and policy, relentless thirst for power and slavish loyalty to trump. how does this mar-a-lago investigation play into the description of mccarthy? >> as sara said...
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. >>> let's talk more about it with daniel strauss from the new republic. political consequences for standing up for democracy, standing up to donald trump's election lies. she noouf she c knew she could defeated but she said there was a bigger goal. of the ten house republicans who voted to impeach donald trump, eight are now out of office. you don't see someone standing up to those political consequences very often. >> i've never seen someone soed a today maadamant as cheney. she was very clear about how outspoken she claimed to be about donald trump and her opposition more so than really any other member of congress. and so going into election night, she knew that she knew she was the heavy underdog despite out raraising hague by substantial portion of money. but still this was a deciding issue in a race in a state where the cheney name has been dominate for generations. it is a remarkable shift. but we do know from xcheney, frm her allies, that she does not plan to recede at all in how she is helping to lead the january 6 committee and the possibility o
. >>> let's talk more about it with daniel strauss from the new republic. political consequences for standing up for democracy, standing up to donald trump's election lies. she noouf she c knew she could defeated but she said there was a bigger goal. of the ten house republicans who voted to impeach donald trump, eight are now out of office. you don't see someone standing up to those political consequences very often. >> i've never seen someone soed a today maadamant as cheney....
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it is fiscal first quarter numbers, jim, you are going to have strauss as a guest. >> yes. >> you guysl be doing some pull ups in the middle of -- >> we talked about meeting ostriches. >> -- of the interview. never a bad opportunity to look at strauss's -- >> with this synchrony whirlpool, i was hoping it wouldn't come up with a good number. but yesterday was estimated 5.1. it is suboptimal, and that is a shame. that is a great american manufacturing company that is brought. >> i don't want to take two. >> yeah. i am just trying to get the full panel here. emerson is a great industrial company and i was hoping to figure things out. what did you think of mark pitzer when i spoke with him? >> i thought it was fine. i thought he was good yesterday as a guest. i can't say that i learned anything of great note. >> when you insult the european business -- >> by the way, they are so early in the process of the european interest. when you say we will get an update in the third quarter. they are deciding whether or not to sell it yet. >> no. they are going to own the home. i am just creating a
it is fiscal first quarter numbers, jim, you are going to have strauss as a guest. >> yes. >> you guysl be doing some pull ups in the middle of -- >> we talked about meeting ostriches. >> -- of the interview. never a bad opportunity to look at strauss's -- >> with this synchrony whirlpool, i was hoping it wouldn't come up with a good number. but yesterday was estimated 5.1. it is suboptimal, and that is a shame. that is a great american manufacturing company that...
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the strauss foundation maintains not only the museum of contemporary art, but a park several hanks has in size. here 2 extra large scale works of modern art may be seen. all the tranquillity all around, simply enjoyed back in hotels, old town for a perfect end to the day, a cool drink and an equally cool view. the park a does via torch, is the place to be does pastiche our next level get. now it's no secret that the german language can be a nightmare to learn. trust me, i would know my german is still a work in progress. the drop, the grammar is enough to drive anyone crazy. but luckily, the w reporter rachel stuart from the u. k. has the best tips for how to sound like a pro, even if you don't feel like one, i am forever grateful to her and i'm not ashamed to admit that i have used several of these tricks myself. does learning german sometimes make you feel like, wow all this? well, i feel you 1st like because sometimes we get you through the rough puts in a few german language, had to give you a little breather along this journey. we called died down and the nemesis of many a german
the strauss foundation maintains not only the museum of contemporary art, but a park several hanks has in size. here 2 extra large scale works of modern art may be seen. all the tranquillity all around, simply enjoyed back in hotels, old town for a perfect end to the day, a cool drink and an equally cool view. the park a does via torch, is the place to be does pastiche our next level get. now it's no secret that the german language can be a nightmare to learn. trust me, i would know my german...
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measures are being taken at the border to prevent any more riots. italy, a correspondent, marina strauss is following the used attempts to mediate and brussels. and i asked her whether there is a serious danger of escalation between serbian kosovo. we may be not looking at a full fledged war, but of course their fears all over europe. oh, so in the united states that the violence a could become a dominant again in this region. and though you've said it a, we've seen ad tensions or in the last couple of weeks over license plate. this border, a conflict shots were being fired, protest this war on the street. of course, this was the 1st time we've seen attentions over the last 2 decades in this region . and nato secretary general against oldenburg. interesting, these said yesterday, when both leaders arrived here in brussels, that the nature mission in casa will last still a may to mission deployed in kosovo, is actually ready to intervene if they consider the situation or the stability to be in the streets and to be jeopardized sports now, the american national football league has suspende
measures are being taken at the border to prevent any more riots. italy, a correspondent, marina strauss is following the used attempts to mediate and brussels. and i asked her whether there is a serious danger of escalation between serbian kosovo. we may be not looking at a full fledged war, but of course their fears all over europe. oh, so in the united states that the violence a could become a dominant again in this region. and though you've said it a, we've seen ad tensions or in the last...
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you argue that any prisoners shot strauss swap would put the lives of american travellers at risk and perhaps getting them arrested. so that's, that's kind of trade can go on. but the bulk of americans would appear would be behind this type of a prisoner swap, particularly in the cases where you've got the u. s, saying very clearly at that both griner and poll whelan are wrongfully detained. so it may well be a popular move by president biden. should he get these negotiations put through and get these as american citizens back into the country? i must just as well, it's unusual for politicians to be talking publicly while these procedures are and the way that the russians have said very clearly, they don't want any negative clone. diplomacy of this. and yet you have the spokesman for the national security council speaking publicly about the hope that these negotiations received successfully. so this is unusual that raw the public nature of these ongoing negotiations are currently there. might hannah, in washington d. c. thank you. was to the head hair on al jazeera, the bank of englan
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was we've been hearing germany, strauss is just part of a wider picture and his d. w reporter will include croft with an overview of the extreme hate catastrophic drought and record wildfires that are disrupting many regions of your ism, the whole world is getting hotter, but data show europe is out pacing the global average. and that's leading to conditions rarely seen in an otherwise temperate part of the world. let's start with those wild fires that several european countries are battling. now this year has already been a record number of total fires since the european union started keeping track of 2006. now here we can see those blazers have so far burned, 660000 hector's of land. and if we compare it to the average to this point so far in the year, it's 3 and a half times more than the average over all of those years. now, what is 660000 factors? let's put that in perspective. that area is bigger than all of the city of is timble and the fire season is not over yet. so what's making it so bad? fire officials are pointing to extreme drought and high temperature
was we've been hearing germany, strauss is just part of a wider picture and his d. w reporter will include croft with an overview of the extreme hate catastrophic drought and record wildfires that are disrupting many regions of your ism, the whole world is getting hotter, but data show europe is out pacing the global average. and that's leading to conditions rarely seen in an otherwise temperate part of the world. let's start with those wild fires that several european countries are battling....
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the correspondent marina strauss in brussels is following those talks welcome marina. so talks have now happened to a you retrieved it, brought to joseph burrell, held a press conference, what did we look to put it in very simple, blind words and nothing. there were no results. we were waiting for this press statement for almost 4 hours was announced, or schedule a lot earlier. and when you set burrell the chief to a diplomat, appeared in front of the pets. a little while ago he basically said there were no resells and the cost of those and serbia leaders did not join this press conference. so yeah, we are not further in this conflict when what you're separate also underlined is that of course it's very important to find a sort of solution to the current tensions, especially with a war already looming in europe, the war in ukraine. right? so reminders, if you would have the background to these long standing tensions. so and there's this fundamental conflict or you've already mentioned, it is the cost of all sorta or became independent from serbia in 2008. and a serbia
the correspondent marina strauss in brussels is following those talks welcome marina. so talks have now happened to a you retrieved it, brought to joseph burrell, held a press conference, what did we look to put it in very simple, blind words and nothing. there were no results. we were waiting for this press statement for almost 4 hours was announced, or schedule a lot earlier. and when you set burrell the chief to a diplomat, appeared in front of the pets. a little while ago he basically said...
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pay confirmed $66.00 chinese aircraft and 14 warships had been detected in and around the taiwan strauss. china began conducting the drills earlier this week after taiwan hosted us house began nancy pelosi sunday was expected to be the final day of military exercises in the region. journalist petrik falk has more from beijing which i never officially confirmed and he end to the military drills, but it does seem to have wound down its exercises encircling taiwan. although state media did report that the military would now be conducting regular trails. on the taiwan side of the median line and also said that the historic task of re unification could now be realised. and the demonstration of military muscle seems to have been expanded to other parts within the region. china has begun lie firing drills in the yellow sea, which will last for 10 days and waters between china and south korea. it's also set to begin live drills in the bo high sea, which will last for an entire month at near u. s. military bases in japan seen as critical to defending taiwan in the event of an attack by china. sep
pay confirmed $66.00 chinese aircraft and 14 warships had been detected in and around the taiwan strauss. china began conducting the drills earlier this week after taiwan hosted us house began nancy pelosi sunday was expected to be the final day of military exercises in the region. journalist petrik falk has more from beijing which i never officially confirmed and he end to the military drills, but it does seem to have wound down its exercises encircling taiwan. although state media did report...
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last our brussels correspondent, marina strauss, whether there had been any progress to put it in very simple, bland words and nothing. there were no results or we were waiting for this press statement for almost 4 hours. it was announced. i scheduled a lot earlier. and when a separation of the ears chief to a diplomat appeared in front to pass a little while ago, he basically said there were no results. and their cost of those and soviet leaders did not join this press conference. so yeah, we are not further on in this conflict. and what you're separate or so underlined is that of course it's very important to find a sort of solution to the current tensions, especially with a war already looming in europe, the war and ukraine. right? so remind us if you would of the background to these long standing tensions. so there's this fundamental conflict you've already mentioned. it is the casa vo sorta or became independent from serbia in 2008. and a serbia never accepted this independence m o crossovers, independence and so we're still says that customer is part of its own territory. and thi
last our brussels correspondent, marina strauss, whether there had been any progress to put it in very simple, bland words and nothing. there were no results or we were waiting for this press statement for almost 4 hours. it was announced. i scheduled a lot earlier. and when a separation of the ears chief to a diplomat appeared in front to pass a little while ago, he basically said there were no results. and their cost of those and soviet leaders did not join this press conference. so yeah, we...
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as a former national security prosecutor, peter strauss, the current agent knows that america's -- americans are supposed to be redacted. this -- of russia gate is now back in charge, intentionally -- redacted just by name, and then redacted the next seven consecutive pages. that's all for political purposes, they don't care about the racist messages, because they are advertising -- to go to jail and be harmed. the fbi did this after a ten month investigation for this january subpoena committee, and on friday they sued that affidavit -- they issue that investigation. >> it is bagger's belief. one of the highest ranking officials of the fbi is threatening you on twitter. where is the current fbi director to say "you can't do that because eliminate all public confluence in this agency when you do?" >> the current director was -- the fbi director when we were in that investigation, and had the opportunity to expose that corruption in the fbi and fa failed. we sit at the beginning, got out 60% of the documents for russia gate. president -- and this entire raid on his house, i believe, was to pre
as a former national security prosecutor, peter strauss, the current agent knows that america's -- americans are supposed to be redacted. this -- of russia gate is now back in charge, intentionally -- redacted just by name, and then redacted the next seven consecutive pages. that's all for political purposes, they don't care about the racist messages, because they are advertising -- to go to jail and be harmed. the fbi did this after a ten month investigation for this january subpoena...
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this is strauss of the opera for 600 at the beginning of the 17th century, giulio raspiliose wrote thealexei and at the end of his life he reached this sanen, it is unlikely that anyone else ascended the inventors, or what? high pope clement the ninth, right? in the tokyo area, sebuya has a vending machine selling air tickets , a feature of the ticket offered for 5,000 yen exactly. such may be he has no direction no. timur is wrong, and this is a ticket with a random point of direction where you can fly quite right with a random point. well, it's true inside japan, but nevertheless, 5,000 yen is very little , uh, something in the region of 3,000 rubles. opera for 400 in 1742 , the german shtelen staged in russia johann hassa's opera titov's mercy, adding the prologue russia, sadly again, overjoyed on the occasion of her coronation. catherine ii no 1742 elizaveta petrovna brahms was at this opera by georges bizet more than 20 times and considered the best possible. artists over 200 after a long debate, the researchers found out that the inscription could only be drawn by the crazy in th
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. >>> let's move on to the solar stocks and bring in mark strauss with j.p.gan mark, good to have you back and this is being hailed the most significant climate situation, and are people referring to the solar piece which is retaining the existing incentives? >> yeah. definitely, i think a lot of the companies in my space are calling this kind of a wish list that they could pretty much hope for. the tax credit itself for solar that has been at play increases from 26% to 30%. more importantly, though, it was scheduled to step down the next couple of years and it now, assuming it passes in the house will be other on decade. there are tax credits for wind, geothermal that have previously, piered and most importantly there are tax credits for domestic manufacturing you think about some of the issues that the industry has been dealing with certainly over the last year, geopolitics between the u.s. and china >> sure. most of the solar supply chain is located in china, in asia in general, having a more domestic supply obviously increases energy security and from a s
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nicole: marina strauss is following the eu's attempt to mediate in brussels, and i asked her whetherhere is a serious danger of escalation between serbia and kosovo. marina: we may be are not looking at a full-fledged war, but, of course, there are fears over europe and the u.s. that the violence could become dominant again in this region, and you have said it. we have seen tensions in the last couple of weeks over license plates with the border conflict. shots were being fired, protesters on the street. this was not the first time we have seen tensions over the last two decades in this region, and nato secretary-general interestingly said yesterday when both leaders arrived here in brussels, that the nato mission in kosovo is actually ready to intervene if they consider the situation or the stability to be in the region jeopardized. nicole: to sports now, the americas national football league has suspended cleveland browns quarterback sean watson for 11 -- deshaun watson for 11 games and fine-tune $5 million -- fined $5 million pretty will be able to return to action for the final s
nicole: marina strauss is following the eu's attempt to mediate in brussels, and i asked her whetherhere is a serious danger of escalation between serbia and kosovo. marina: we may be are not looking at a full-fledged war, but, of course, there are fears over europe and the u.s. that the violence could become dominant again in this region, and you have said it. we have seen tensions in the last couple of weeks over license plates with the border conflict. shots were being fired, protesters on...
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goldman, who is an heir to the levi strauss fortune, spent $4 million of his own money on the race.e also picked up a controversial endorsement from the new york times whose publisher a.g. sulzberger is a close family friend. in another closely watched new york race, democrat pat ryan won a special election in a swing district in the hudson valley defeating republican mark molinaro. ryan campaigned heavily on the need to protect reproductive rights after the supreme court overturned roe v. wade. he spoke tuesday night. >>hen the supreme court rips away reproductive freedoms, access to abortion rights, we said this is not what america stands for. as more and more kids are getting gunned down by the same weapons i carried in combat, we said this is not what america stands for. amy: in florida, the state's former republican governor charlie crist won florida's democratic primary for governor on tuesday. congress member crist will face republican governor ron desantis in november. crist spoke on tuesday night. >> the stakes could not be higher for the selection. our fundamental freedoms
goldman, who is an heir to the levi strauss fortune, spent $4 million of his own money on the race.e also picked up a controversial endorsement from the new york times whose publisher a.g. sulzberger is a close family friend. in another closely watched new york race, democrat pat ryan won a special election in a swing district in the hudson valley defeating republican mark molinaro. ryan campaigned heavily on the need to protect reproductive rights after the supreme court overturned roe v....
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a very long list of those law clerks are now federal judges on the circuits catches rouse strauss. ho rushing eyed miller. on the district court's pack hold my cell nichols on the tax court toro and the armed forces court of appeals mags and hardy. according to a 2019 article in the atlantic justice thomas has had more of his former clerk's nominated to federal judgeships under president trump. did any other justice passed or present? and not to be outdone judges the par bush now bandian and walker where shall we say recommended to the white house to be judges by our keynote speaker? all those nominees were confirmed. thanks to our keynote speaker. let me pause on that for a minute 30 years after the confirmation of clarence, thomas. these clarence thomas law clerks would not be life tenured federal judges. by four our keynote speaker. talk about the long game. in my lifetime there has not been a more consequential senator and in our country's history. well, his place is already secured. ladies and gentlemen is my honor and privilege introduced to senator from kentucky mitch mcconn
a very long list of those law clerks are now federal judges on the circuits catches rouse strauss. ho rushing eyed miller. on the district court's pack hold my cell nichols on the tax court toro and the armed forces court of appeals mags and hardy. according to a 2019 article in the atlantic justice thomas has had more of his former clerk's nominated to federal judgeships under president trump. did any other justice passed or present? and not to be outdone judges the par bush now bandian and...
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his largely self-funded his race , $4 million of his own arch and as heir to the levi strauss fortunerk times" drew scrutiny when it endorsed dan goldman without noting it was making an exception to its usual disdain for self-funded candidates or that publisher a.g. sulzberger lives in ny10, has family ties to the goldmans and did not recuse himself from the endorsement process. this prompted a rare news conference last week where rival progressive candidates yuh-line niou and mondaire jones joined together to speak out against dan goldman. >> conservative democrat dan goldman cannot be allowed to purchase this congressional seat. certainly not in one of the most progressive congressional districts in the country. plus we can't let a candidate so out of step with this district values by themselves a seat. amy: this all comes as the former longtime congressmember for district 10 jerry nadler is now running against longtime incumbent carolyn maloney in congressional district 12. these are two leaders of the democratic party in congress. for more, we're joined by alex sammon, staff write
his largely self-funded his race , $4 million of his own arch and as heir to the levi strauss fortunerk times" drew scrutiny when it endorsed dan goldman without noting it was making an exception to its usual disdain for self-funded candidates or that publisher a.g. sulzberger lives in ny10, has family ties to the goldmans and did not recuse himself from the endorsement process. this prompted a rare news conference last week where rival progressive candidates yuh-line niou and mondaire...
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today, over 40 major companies, including eli strauss, shall, you know lever, and more -- she ll, unilever and more will support tradition -- transitioning our country to a clean energy and economy. it is the most comprehensive piece of legislation in united states history. leaders across the country are counting on congress to get the job done because it will have critical steps to/climate change and make affordable health care and much more. and it is game day. welcome to the super bowl. >> the jobs report is stronger than expected. some say that means that inflation could be elevated. what do the white house reports tell us about inflation? >> the unemployment rate matches the lowest it's been. it's 3.5%, more people are working than at any point in american history. we have brought back all of the jobs that were lost during the pandemic. with the president did was quickly repair the labor market, that was caused because -- the labor market was damaged because of covid, the supply chain, covid response, that was the president's primary goal, and the goal of the american rescue plan. let
today, over 40 major companies, including eli strauss, shall, you know lever, and more -- she ll, unilever and more will support tradition -- transitioning our country to a clean energy and economy. it is the most comprehensive piece of legislation in united states history. leaders across the country are counting on congress to get the job done because it will have critical steps to/climate change and make affordable health care and much more. and it is game day. welcome to the super bowl....
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. >> but much of the attention has focused on dan goldman, an heir to the levi strauss fortune who hasollars on his race. >> he has uncommon experience. >> donald trump will run again in 2024, and he will try to steal the election. as the lead counsel in his first impeachment, i was in the trenches protecting and defending our democracy. >> the trump factor -- >> thank you, thank you very much. >> ever present. >> donald trump dominates social and political discourse in this country right now. if it had not been for him, dan goldman would be nowhere. >> now, the victors in the primaries here in deep blue new york city are heavily favored to win in november's general election, but voter turnout is the big question. it's late summer, a lot of folks are on vacation, so absentee voting could be more important than ever. the candidates who did the best job of reaching their supporters and getting them to cast their ballot before they split coun could reap big rewards. >> any indication who might have an edge going into the election? >> it's difficult to say. there's been scant public politi
. >> but much of the attention has focused on dan goldman, an heir to the levi strauss fortune who hasollars on his race. >> he has uncommon experience. >> donald trump will run again in 2024, and he will try to steal the election. as the lead counsel in his first impeachment, i was in the trenches protecting and defending our democracy. >> the trump factor -- >> thank you, thank you very much. >> ever present. >> donald trump dominates social and...
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he's an heir to the levi strauss family. obviously served as a top investigator for the house impeachment committee for donald trump. he has used that particularly. dan goldman about 1,200 votes ahead at the moment. it's a big field. with goldman's money and his profile and what we've seen in mar-a-lago that he decided to capitalize on, that he can investigate trump, perhaps that gives him a bit of a boost. watching those two. many more throughout the course of the night. it's going to be a busy night. when these start to light up, you know it's going to be fun. we get to start counting and all the name calling and insinuations and things people have said that i'm going to repeat, it doesn't matter anymore. this is what matters the rest of the night. >> it will become the ever so magical wall at that point. we'll check back in with you. thank you so much. >>> here right now to talk about these things, our political experts to break down tonight's primaries and so much more. democratic 2020 presidential candidate john delaney
he's an heir to the levi strauss family. obviously served as a top investigator for the house impeachment committee for donald trump. he has used that particularly. dan goldman about 1,200 votes ahead at the moment. it's a big field. with goldman's money and his profile and what we've seen in mar-a-lago that he decided to capitalize on, that he can investigate trump, perhaps that gives him a bit of a boost. watching those two. many more throughout the course of the night. it's going to be a...
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the air to the levi strauss fortune, to some degree. he has utilize that money, over the course of the last 12 weeks. he is blanketed the airwaves with advertisements. he's trying to capitalize on the mar-a-lago search saying, absolutely, he is the democrat to continue the fight against donald trump. he showed up during impeachment hearings, and according to him, he can do it in congress as well. but, this is a race that has a series of progressive powerhouses. we already talked about mondaire jones, an incumbent, very much, in danger of losing his seat, or place, in the house democratic caucus, even though he is considered a rising star. you have usually new, a state assembly member, who is also a very critical progressive voice. progressive been trying to rally behind, but the vote was split, to some degree. molina rivera, as well, as somebody who had a lot of backing from progressives. how that vote has shaken out, with 89% reporting right now, is very close. dan goldman, only about 867 votes ahead. still a lot of votes, a lot to cha
the air to the levi strauss fortune, to some degree. he has utilize that money, over the course of the last 12 weeks. he is blanketed the airwaves with advertisements. he's trying to capitalize on the mar-a-lago search saying, absolutely, he is the democrat to continue the fight against donald trump. he showed up during impeachment hearings, and according to him, he can do it in congress as well. but, this is a race that has a series of progressive powerhouses. we already talked about mondaire...
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he's heir to the levi strauss fortune. he spent money of his own money on his campaign.dollars of his own money. two of the progressive candidates in that race basically saying he's not the right man for the job. you have mondaire jones and yuh-line niou, both calling him a conservative democrat, saying he's too conservative for the district. guys, back to you. >> jason, big day. thank you. >>> let's talk about all of this with errol louis and cnn political analyst seung minh kim. it is so fascinating to see jerry nadler and carolyn maloney 30 years in congress each facing off like this. what are the issues in the race? they are align the on a lot. >> they're aligned on quite a lot, poppy. good morning. the reality is if you go back even over a 30-year period, they're closely aligned on many issues. there are a couple, but even those are in the past. the patriot act, they voted differently, iran nuclear deal, they came out on different sides. but think about how long ago those votes were. and so to the extent there are differences, they tend to be personal, why the race
he's heir to the levi strauss fortune. he spent money of his own money on his campaign.dollars of his own money. two of the progressive candidates in that race basically saying he's not the right man for the job. you have mondaire jones and yuh-line niou, both calling him a conservative democrat, saying he's too conservative for the district. guys, back to you. >> jason, big day. thank you. >>> let's talk about all of this with errol louis and cnn political analyst seung minh...
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against jones and new, jones and new joining forces criticizing goldman who is an heir to the levi straussynasty for sinking millions of his own money into the campaign. >> conservative democrat dan goldman cannot about allowed to purchase this congressional seat. >> we can't let a candidate go out of step with this district's value buy themselves a congressional seat. >> reporter: goldman disputes their accusations that he's not progressive enough for the district. >> i think what the voters recognize that my progressive ideals are aligned very much with theirs. >> reporter: in a special election with new york's neenlth, pat ryan is running again mark molinaro. many are looking at this race as a possible barometer of how the court's decision to overturn roe v. wade will sway voters in the midterms this november. meanwhile, today floridians are also heading to the polls. both republican governor ron desantis and republican senator marco rubio are up for re-election this november. in the governor's race, either charlie crist or nikki fried open to unseat the republican favorite. and four ho
against jones and new, jones and new joining forces criticizing goldman who is an heir to the levi straussynasty for sinking millions of his own money into the campaign. >> conservative democrat dan goldman cannot about allowed to purchase this congressional seat. >> we can't let a candidate go out of step with this district's value buy themselves a congressional seat. >> reporter: goldman disputes their accusations that he's not progressive enough for the district. >> i...
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when howard baker, who was the head of the republican party, and bob strauss, who was the head of theht at their house. and they really decided a whole lot of things. and even when i worked in the white house -- charles: yeah. >> -- under president george w. bush, you know, you knew democrats, you talked to them, and you sorted issues out. so we have to figure out how to get back to that again somehow. charles: yeah. and everyone talks about reagan and o'neill, that amazing, famous relationship. keep writing those amazing pieces. we appreciate you coming on and talking about it, pippa pa. thank you. >> thank you. charles: domestic unrest in america has always been centered in large part around economics and freedom. and i think the latter is the main reason for today's growing divide, but the economy, i gotta tell you, is starting to catch on quickly. check out this, the share of households finding it very difficult to pay household expenses. that line at the top are the poorest households in america. still, economists say our economy is strong even if the fed is working to reverse th
when howard baker, who was the head of the republican party, and bob strauss, who was the head of theht at their house. and they really decided a whole lot of things. and even when i worked in the white house -- charles: yeah. >> -- under president george w. bush, you know, you knew democrats, you talked to them, and you sorted issues out. so we have to figure out how to get back to that again somehow. charles: yeah. and everyone talks about reagan and o'neill, that amazing, famous...
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whatever approach whatever similarity is one might point to between say, you know, professor david strauss is common law constitutionalism and the vision of privileges and immunities that i just articulated one that is based on a specific choice made at the point of ratification and one that allows for the emergence of rights only after they come something close to a threshold for constitutional amendment over a generation. i think that the difference between those two visions is one that notwithstanding your initial skepticism and decision that we encounter literally all the time does mark our approach is something different both methodologically and operationally. but even and eat but even if you disagree not you but if even one reader a disagree would disagree with extending privileges or immunities to those that are established after 1868. that is not an argument from from against fully protecting the privilege of immunities that did exist in 1868 which are under protected by the supreme court today when they discussed disregarded the privilege of immunity's clause altogether so many o
whatever approach whatever similarity is one might point to between say, you know, professor david strauss is common law constitutionalism and the vision of privileges and immunities that i just articulated one that is based on a specific choice made at the point of ratification and one that allows for the emergence of rights only after they come something close to a threshold for constitutional amendment over a generation. i think that the difference between those two visions is one that...
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ukraine's choices would clearly have such far reaching effects from moscow, advancer strauss advise washingtonthe most revolutionary event of 1991 for russia may not be the collapse of communism, but the loss of something russians have all political stripes think is part of their own body politic. near to the heart at that. ukraine. i would like you to pick it up from there. >> i mean, ukraine has -- the baltic states joining nato may have wrangled the soviet union. it is different than ukraine joining nato. >> the war colors, all of this in the darkest possible terms at the prompt present moment, that's as it should be. the war is the most important invent of our moment and will be for a long time. the war speaks a high degree of russian chauvinism and imperialism. the sense you can go into another country and take its territory. >> no excuse. >> through coercion and bloodshed, behind that, it is not a benign history. is not necessarily a war like history. it's a kind of sensibility among many russians that there is a kind of shared civilizational bond between the two countries. religion and
ukraine's choices would clearly have such far reaching effects from moscow, advancer strauss advise washingtonthe most revolutionary event of 1991 for russia may not be the collapse of communism, but the loss of something russians have all political stripes think is part of their own body politic. near to the heart at that. ukraine. i would like you to pick it up from there. >> i mean, ukraine has -- the baltic states joining nato may have wrangled the soviet union. it is different than...
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ukraine's choices would clearly have such far-reaching effects from moscow ambassador strauss advised washington that the most revolutionary event of 1991 for russia may not be the collapse of communism, but the loss of something russians of all political stripes think as part of their own body politic and near to the heart. at that, ukraine once you pick it up from there, i mean ukraine has a suspect the baltic states joining nato may have rankled the soviet union, but it's different than ukraine joining nato. yes. you know the the war colors all of this in the darkest possible terms that the present moment and that's that's as it should be because the war is the most important event of our moment and we'll be for a long time to come and the war be speaks. i think a high degree of russian chauvinism and an imperialism really the sense that you can go into another country and take its territory and no excuse through coercion and bloodshed determine it's it's future behind. that is it's not a benign history, but it's not necessarily a war-like history is a kind of sensibility among man
ukraine's choices would clearly have such far-reaching effects from moscow ambassador strauss advised washington that the most revolutionary event of 1991 for russia may not be the collapse of communism, but the loss of something russians of all political stripes think as part of their own body politic and near to the heart. at that, ukraine once you pick it up from there, i mean ukraine has a suspect the baltic states joining nato may have rankled the soviet union, but it's different than...
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so, you know -- >> i heard a story that robert strauss told. he was a longtime national party chairman. he talked about, he had big problems with the vietnam war. he talked about going in to talk to president johnson, and being determined to tell johnson he was on the wrong track. and all he remembered seeing was something like, mister president, you are the greatest man who ever lived. you know? and, he said, he left the oval office, and he was so angry at himself, and he made a vow to himself, that if he was ever speaking to the president again, he would tell him exactly what was on his mind. and he maintained that he kept that. he ended up in the cabinet in the carter years. and he maintained ever after that he stayed true to that. i was in a meeting in the oval office one time, and it was glenn hubbard, one of the economic advisers, that later on became dean of the business school. i don't know about the issue was, but glenn was there, and i was there. so obviously, a speech was being talked about. but i remember there was kind of a loose c
so, you know -- >> i heard a story that robert strauss told. he was a longtime national party chairman. he talked about, he had big problems with the vietnam war. he talked about going in to talk to president johnson, and being determined to tell johnson he was on the wrong track. and all he remembered seeing was something like, mister president, you are the greatest man who ever lived. you know? and, he said, he left the oval office, and he was so angry at himself, and he made a vow to...
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foundation, set up by former england captain sir andrew strauss.brilliant summer after winning gold at the world championships in oregon, and bronze at the commonwealth games. i haven't run one since, you know, so i was nervous i hadn't done enough work for it but it was a very early start but i'm just glad i got through. if i needed to push on a little bit to guarantee to keep it safe then that's what i did. it's more good news for great britain in the women's 800 metre heats as commonwealth silver medalist keely hodgkinson takes the top spot and books her place in the semi—final i feel like i was a little ifeel like i was a little bit uncomfortable because of the pace but we got the job done. all my buddies must be feeling it but with the semis tomorrow, we hope for the final. ., ., , ., , ., ., final. how have you been managing our final. how have you been managing your body? — final. how have you been managing your body? we _ final. how have you been managing your body? i've just _ final. how have you been managing your body? i've just been _ f
foundation, set up by former england captain sir andrew strauss.brilliant summer after winning gold at the world championships in oregon, and bronze at the commonwealth games. i haven't run one since, you know, so i was nervous i hadn't done enough work for it but it was a very early start but i'm just glad i got through. if i needed to push on a little bit to guarantee to keep it safe then that's what i did. it's more good news for great britain in the women's 800 metre heats as commonwealth...
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former england captain andrew strauss has been telling us what he thinks of england's new leadership.. it has been a mindset change more than anything. by mindset change more than anything. by and large, the same players that were playing during that core run of cricket, but itjust shows a change of confidence, change of message, what an effect that can have. plenty of strong performances today on the track at the european championships in munich. britain's 1500 metre world champion jake wightman qualified fastest for the 800 metre semi—finals with a commanding run and a season's best. wightman will be aiming to add to his world championship gold and commonwealth bronze medals. great britain's ben pattison and daniel rowden willjoin wightman in the semi—finals. i haven't run one since may, you know, so i was nervous i hadn't done enough work for it, but it woke me up, and was a very early start, but i'm just glad i got through. i wanted to make sure i was in contention. if i needed to push on a little bit to guarantee being safe, then that's what i made happen. fellow briton keely hod
former england captain andrew strauss has been telling us what he thinks of england's new leadership.. it has been a mindset change more than anything. by mindset change more than anything. by and large, the same players that were playing during that core run of cricket, but itjust shows a change of confidence, change of message, what an effect that can have. plenty of strong performances today on the track at the european championships in munich. britain's 1500 metre world champion jake...
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former captain andrew strauss has been telling us he�*s confident england can turn things around andhere, in memory of the ruth strath foundation, looking to raise money for that charity and hoping everybody who comes today wears at least a bit of red or a full suit, like andrew was in. in munich, there�*s been more medal success for great britain�*s athletes — as they took gold and bronze in the final of the men�*s 400 metres. nobody was catching matthew hudson smith as he defended his european title. and there was also success for his team—mate alex haydock—wilson — as he just managed to secure third place and win bronze. but there was no such luck for victoria ohuruogo in the women�*s event. she narrowly missed out on bronze — byjust over two tenths of a second. missing out on the medals, to her frustration this time round. the european championships continue in munich this morning with the athletics underway. and good news for great britain�*s jake wightman, who came first in the men�*s 800m heat to secure his place in sunday�*s final. wightman is coming off the back of a brillia
former captain andrew strauss has been telling us he�*s confident england can turn things around andhere, in memory of the ruth strath foundation, looking to raise money for that charity and hoping everybody who comes today wears at least a bit of red or a full suit, like andrew was in. in munich, there�*s been more medal success for great britain�*s athletes — as they took gold and bronze in the final of the men�*s 400 metres. nobody was catching matthew hudson smith as he defended...
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just goes through the thinker of the left strauss interprets plato and says, we are the light, and allre the lower elements that are not enlightened. now, what's interesting about american is to concentrate quite right, while discussing condemning biden, discussing says that he is the equivalent of an alcoholic, but not only biden. here is just the top. it's just a puppet, in fact it's about this swamp, and the deep state of the united states, which is constantly uh, trying to export its hegemony the meaning of this image. in the sense of golikov, in that you cannot jump off if you are already falling apart inside yourself. you are your own body. i found it absolutely appears in you in the morning, and some such side detoxification effects appear and you can get the united states out of this state only through a detox detox clinic, and trump actually arranged this detox for several years, but this turned out to be not enough further patient, again reached for the bottle. and why am i saying all this to the fact that in fact the american diphtheria is this alcoholic, and insatiable, how
just goes through the thinker of the left strauss interprets plato and says, we are the light, and allre the lower elements that are not enlightened. now, what's interesting about american is to concentrate quite right, while discussing condemning biden, discussing says that he is the equivalent of an alcoholic, but not only biden. here is just the top. it's just a puppet, in fact it's about this swamp, and the deep state of the united states, which is constantly uh, trying to export its...
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we'll also bejoined by former england cricket captain, sir andrew strauss, as lord's turns �*red fory comedian maisie adam, whose show covers everything from weddings, to football and houseplants. as we've been hearing, thousands of students across england, wales and northern ireland will be getting their a level and vocational results today, the first externally—assessed exams in three years. 0ur education correspondent elaine dunkley has followed four students, who are all hoping today will kick—start their future plans. for these four friends, it's the end of exams and the beginning of new adventures. soon the wait for results will be over. and they will be heading off in different directions. i wanted to have exams this year, because i don't want my teachers to assess my grades. if i didn't take my a levels or btecs, university would have been the first actual big exam. we did have advance i information for our exams, which really helped, for me, especially. i i know some people don't find it too useful. - first up, york. i chose york because the city alone is really nice. and th
we'll also bejoined by former england cricket captain, sir andrew strauss, as lord's turns �*red fory comedian maisie adam, whose show covers everything from weddings, to football and houseplants. as we've been hearing, thousands of students across england, wales and northern ireland will be getting their a level and vocational results today, the first externally—assessed exams in three years. 0ur education correspondent elaine dunkley has followed four students, who are all hoping today...
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and on redforruth strauss charity day, these shirts were proudly south african green.ad, and if england truly believe they can win from anywhere, they have another chance to prove it at the home of cricket. joe wilson, bbc news, lord's. england have work to do there. in the hundred, jos buttler produced a stunning performance to give the manchester originals their second win of the tournament. the england international hit 68 off 42 balls — an innings which included five sixes. and when he was out, andre russell took over — scoring 64 offjust 23 balls — as the originals set southern brave 189 to win. the brave couldn't get close — finishing 69 runs short of the target. scottish premiership side hearts will have to come from behind if they're to make the group stages of the europa league this season. they lost the first leg of their qualifier 2—1 against zurich in switzerland. hearts did lead — but two goals in two minutes for the home side saw them secure victory, heading into the second leg, which is next thursday. west ham enjoyed a better night, as they aim to quali
and on redforruth strauss charity day, these shirts were proudly south african green.ad, and if england truly believe they can win from anywhere, they have another chance to prove it at the home of cricket. joe wilson, bbc news, lord's. england have work to do there. in the hundred, jos buttler produced a stunning performance to give the manchester originals their second win of the tournament. the england international hit 68 off 42 balls — an innings which included five sixes. and when he...