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this is ant—man and the wasp. evangeline lilly are the title characters returning, better known as scott and hope. michael douglas is back, as well as hope's father, dr hank pym, the science boffin. and this time round, villains are after his secrets. they're after what he knows about shrinking. there is an lot of shrinking in this film. let's look at evangeline lilly as the wasp in action. ok, i wouldn't mess with her. she's cool, actually. there is a slight difference to the first one in that it does feel more like a three—hander. so, paul rudd, who is ant—man, shares pretty much equal screen time with evangeline lilly and michael douglas. so it feels more like an ensemble piece. if you look at the way marvel has been going, they love an ensemble movie now. this fits into that, although the mood is of course much lighter. there are dark marvel movies, there are epic marvel movies. there are rebellious and silly marvel movies. this one has its own personality, as it should, and it is the more child—friendly marvel
this is ant—man and the wasp. evangeline lilly are the title characters returning, better known as scott and hope. michael douglas is back, as well as hope's father, dr hank pym, the science boffin. and this time round, villains are after his secrets. they're after what he knows about shrinking. there is an lot of shrinking in this film. let's look at evangeline lilly as the wasp in action. ok, i wouldn't mess with her. she's cool, actually. there is a slight difference to the first one in...
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it looks like a flying drone. at the moment, ant man and the wasp. like a flying dronem at the moment, ant man and the wasp. it looks like a flying drone. it is actually based on a drone. it is called the flying scooter. this guy lives in china. he has always had this dream to fly, as a young child. and so he sold his apartment to get the money to make the prototype, and what you see here is the prototype. so he believes that in the future people will want a flying scooter. it is based on a drone, that is the interesting thing. so it also the way drones have gone, and the growth of the use of drones. he is expecting that within the next set of prototypes you will hopefully be making can fly up to two hours. this went can only fly for about 30 minutes. and the picture is quite deceiving, because it shows him flying through the clouds but at the moment it can only go up to 15 metres. can you explain to me why? because it is there. what do you mean because it is there? there are certain things you do simply because you can, and this is one of those. can
it looks like a flying drone. at the moment, ant man and the wasp. like a flying dronem at the moment, ant man and the wasp. it looks like a flying drone. it is actually based on a drone. it is called the flying scooter. this guy lives in china. he has always had this dream to fly, as a young child. and so he sold his apartment to get the money to make the prototype, and what you see here is the prototype. so he believes that in the future people will want a flying scooter. it is based on a...
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this is ant—man and the wasp. scott and hope. michael douglas is back as well as hope's father, dr hank pym, the science boffin. this time, villains are after his secrets. they're after what he knows about shrinking. there is a lot of shrinking in this film. let's look at evangeline lilly as the wasp in action. i wouldn't mess with her. she is cool. there is a slight difference to the first one in that it does feel more like a three—hander. paul rudd, who is ant—man, shares pretty much equal screen time with evangeline lilly and michael douglas. so it feels more like an ensemble piece. if you look at the way marvel has been going, they love an ensemble movie now. this fits into that, although the mood is of course much lighter. there are dark marvel movies and epic marvel movies. there are silly marvel movies. this one has its own personality, as it should, and it is the more child—friendly marvel movie. it is a bit more flippant and funny and frothy and pacey, and there is nothing wrong with that. but ultimately,
this is ant—man and the wasp. scott and hope. michael douglas is back as well as hope's father, dr hank pym, the science boffin. this time, villains are after his secrets. they're after what he knows about shrinking. there is a lot of shrinking in this film. let's look at evangeline lilly as the wasp in action. i wouldn't mess with her. she is cool. there is a slight difference to the first one in that it does feel more like a three—hander. paul rudd, who is ant—man, shares pretty much...
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"ant-man and the wasp" opens next friday. paul rudd!d playing ) i have no idea. -if you told me a year ago where i'd be right now... aah! ...i would have said you were crazy. but so began the year of me. i discovered the true meaning of paperless discounts... and the indescribable rush of saving drivers an average of $620. why does fear feel so good? i fell in love three times -- once with a woman, once with a country, and finally... with myself. -so, do you have anything to declare or not? -isn't that what i'm doing? -so, do you have anything to declare or not? welcome to at&t innovations where we give you more for you thing. and here's where we shrink the biggest names in entertainment so we can fit them into our unlimited wireless plan. who's first? no. this isn't permanent, right? ask him. [terry squeals.] get unlimited data, live tv, and your choice of an extra on us. more for your thing. that's our thing. visit att.com i got it. i gotcha baby. (vo) it's being there when you're needed most. he's the one. (vo love is knowing... it w
"ant-man and the wasp" opens next friday. paul rudd!d playing ) i have no idea. -if you told me a year ago where i'd be right now... aah! ...i would have said you were crazy. but so began the year of me. i discovered the true meaning of paperless discounts... and the indescribable rush of saving drivers an average of $620. why does fear feel so good? i fell in love three times -- once with a woman, once with a country, and finally... with myself. -so, do you have anything to declare...
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this is ant—man and the wasp. n as scott and hope. michael douglas is back, as well as hope's father, dr hank pym, the science boffin. and this time round, villains are after his secrets. they're after what he knows about shrinking. there is an lot of shrinking in this film. let's look at evangeline lilly as the wasp in action. ok, i wouldn't mess with her. she's cool, actually. there is a slight difference to the first one in that it does feel more like a three—hander. so, paul rudd, who is ant—man, shares pretty much equal screen time with evangeline lilly and michael douglas. so it feels more like an ensemble piece. if you look at the way marvel has been going, they love an ensemble movie now. this fits into that, although the mood is of course much lighter. there are dark marvel movies, there are epic marvel movies. there are rebellious and silly marvel movies. this one has its own personality, as it should, and it is the more child—friendly marvel movie. it is a bit more flippant and funny and frothy and pacey
this is ant—man and the wasp. n as scott and hope. michael douglas is back, as well as hope's father, dr hank pym, the science boffin. and this time round, villains are after his secrets. they're after what he knows about shrinking. there is an lot of shrinking in this film. let's look at evangeline lilly as the wasp in action. ok, i wouldn't mess with her. she's cool, actually. there is a slight difference to the first one in that it does feel more like a three—hander. so, paul rudd, who...
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well, for comic book fans, there is evangeline lilly creating a buzz in marvel‘s ant—man and the waspferman following his dreams of rock stardom in hearts beat loud. and for gemma arterton fans, there is gemma arterton, just being awesome in the escape. let's start with ant—man. did we need a sequel?
well, for comic book fans, there is evangeline lilly creating a buzz in marvel‘s ant—man and the waspferman following his dreams of rock stardom in hearts beat loud. and for gemma arterton fans, there is gemma arterton, just being awesome in the escape. let's start with ant—man. did we need a sequel?
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the evolution. a b is a hippie wasp. a b is a hippie wasp. the thing to remember, the first thing is that wasps came first. wasps had a been around for millions of years before bees came along. these evolved from the wasp, and they did so by changing one particular habit. if you are ever being harassed at a picnic and your attackers are swarming over the fried chicken and the steak and stealing bits of baloney from your sandwiches, do not blame the bees. your attackers are most certainly wasps because wasps are carnivores. their hunters and scavengers, constantly searching the landscape for other insects to hunt or spiders or bits of meat that they can take back to feed to their babies, the lame, back at the nest. but these gave up that lifestyle. they gave up that lifestyle to provision themselves and their children solely from the products of flowers. once they made that dietary switch that set them on their own evolutionary pathway and soon their bodies began to adapt and response, developing long tubelike tongues for sipping nectar from de
the evolution. a b is a hippie wasp. a b is a hippie wasp. the thing to remember, the first thing is that wasps came first. wasps had a been around for millions of years before bees came along. these evolved from the wasp, and they did so by changing one particular habit. if you are ever being harassed at a picnic and your attackers are swarming over the fried chicken and the steak and stealing bits of baloney from your sandwiches, do not blame the bees. your attackers are most certainly wasps...
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this is ant—man and the wasp. , villains are after his secrets. they're after what he knows about shrinking. there was a lot of shrinking in this film. let's look at evangeline lilly as the wasp in action. i wouldn't mess with her. she is cool. there is a slight difference to the first one in that it does feel more like a three—hander. paul rudd, who is ant—man, shares pretty much equal screen time with evangeline lilly and michael douglas. so it feels more like an ensemble piece. if you look at the way marvel has been going, they love an ensemble movie now. this fits into that, although the mood is of course much lighter. there are dark marvel movies and epic marvel movies. there are silly marvel movies. this one has its own personality, as it should, and it is the more child—friendly marvel movie. it is a bit more flippant and funny and frothy and pacey, and there is nothing wrong with that. but ultimately, it is slightly less memorable because of that. but there's nothing wrong with that in august as long as the
this is ant—man and the wasp. , villains are after his secrets. they're after what he knows about shrinking. there was a lot of shrinking in this film. let's look at evangeline lilly as the wasp in action. i wouldn't mess with her. she is cool. there is a slight difference to the first one in that it does feel more like a three—hander. paul rudd, who is ant—man, shares pretty much equal screen time with evangeline lilly and michael douglas. so it feels more like an ensemble piece. if you...
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. >> huge, whopping -- >> bigger than -- >> find out if dad's master plan can shew the wasps away. >>aving dogs. this is near bogota, columbia. they got inside and found these two dogs basically unresponsive among the flames. they scooped them up in their big strong arms, took them outside, took off the helmets so you could see their handsome faces and got to work. >> you can see the broup one is kind of responsive and the gray one is not moving. the brown one puts his head back down, that's when time to get o 2 on. this particular firefighter using his own mask, really turning on that oxygen, doing what he can to help the puppy out. >> the other one has a mask on. >> it looks like it, yes. i'm not sure if it's one of those specific animal masks, but either way it looks like it's going the job. >> they got a crowd around him, that's for sure. >> they're all getting phone numbers. >> they're just concerned about the puppy like everybody else. >> yes, women love dogs. >> this video was getting out there, a lot o
. >> huge, whopping -- >> bigger than -- >> find out if dad's master plan can shew the wasps away. >>aving dogs. this is near bogota, columbia. they got inside and found these two dogs basically unresponsive among the flames. they scooped them up in their big strong arms, took them outside, took off the helmets so you could see their handsome faces and got to work. >> you can see the broup one is kind of responsive and the gray one is not moving. the brown one puts...
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the staff wasp in waving. about one minute later, we went back by because he had gone the wrong way, of course. [laughter] waved again, and those two hours epitomized the next 35 years for me with john mccain. it was a little harrowing, little wild, little crazy. but a lot of fun, and the greatest honor of my life. i have people ask me all the time, did you know in the early years there was some and so special there? yes, absolutely, no question about it. the first time, it was in december over in my hometown of mesa, arizona. we were at a rotary club, and it was all men at that time. and you know, these are tough guys, kind of cynical about things, and here is this new guy in town. and one of them asked them since it was december, asked them, what about christmas in prison? and he told them a couple of stories from and he told them about one night when he was interrogated for quite a while long time and it did not go well for his captors, and they were upset with him, so they tied him up and tied the ropes tig
the staff wasp in waving. about one minute later, we went back by because he had gone the wrong way, of course. [laughter] waved again, and those two hours epitomized the next 35 years for me with john mccain. it was a little harrowing, little wild, little crazy. but a lot of fun, and the greatest honor of my life. i have people ask me all the time, did you know in the early years there was some and so special there? yes, absolutely, no question about it. the first time, it was in december over...
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about the earned wasp, these fighters in world war ii, these women were mentors to me. they paved the way for me. they personally were shining the light for me. when i found out the gates to arlington national cemetery was closed on them because of a bureaucratic decision by the army, it pissed me off. and i sprung into action. i passed a law to fix that. [cheers and applause] martha: i could not stay silent. i could not stay silent. heroes are heroes regardless of their gender, and you all know that. i cannot and will not stay silent in the face of injustice. that's why i fought to double the child tax credit and protect the child in dependent care tax credit as part of our historic tax cuts we passed last year because working families and single moms deserve a break and president rump signed that into law. and we must keep our kids safe. no parent should fear their child's life when they drop them off at school. that's why i spearheaded legislation to improve mental health access and strengthen compliance in background checks and voted for the stop school violence act
about the earned wasp, these fighters in world war ii, these women were mentors to me. they paved the way for me. they personally were shining the light for me. when i found out the gates to arlington national cemetery was closed on them because of a bureaucratic decision by the army, it pissed me off. and i sprung into action. i passed a law to fix that. [cheers and applause] martha: i could not stay silent. i could not stay silent. heroes are heroes regardless of their gender, and you all...
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i hope i have got the right film. waspsng. it hurt a lot. we cannot stay up too late. the bodyguard was on, i have saved it, loads of people talking about at. much to discuss on this bank holiday monday for some, not in scotland. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. good morning from bbc london news, i'm tolu adeoye. a 36—year—old man's been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after two women were stabbed in east london. the first woman who is in her 60s was attacked in chariot close on friday evening. a 57 year old woman was stabbed last night in parnell road. both women needed hospital treatment. a second man was arrested yesterday and released pending further enquiries. a 72—second silence will take place at notting hill carnival later to remember those who lost their lives in the grenfell tower fire. more than two million people are expected across the two day event. organisers say the emphasis is on having fun, but it's important to remember those died just half a mile from the parade route
i hope i have got the right film. waspsng. it hurt a lot. we cannot stay up too late. the bodyguard was on, i have saved it, loads of people talking about at. much to discuss on this bank holiday monday for some, not in scotland. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. good morning from bbc london news, i'm tolu adeoye. a 36—year—old man's been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after two women were stabbed in east london. the first woman who is in her 60s was...
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the former wasps fly—half, now at gloucester, was arrested in the early hours of wednesday in st helierhas been charged with common assault, larceny, assault on police, resisting arrest, and being disorderly on licensed premises. the 30—year—old has been remanded in custody until a hearing on thursday. the england and wales cricket board says ben stokes will now face an internal disciplinary process, after he was found not guilty of affray following an incident outside a nightclub last year. the england all—rounder, along with team—mate alex hales, was involved in a street fight in the early hours of the morning which left one man unconscious, and their actions will now be reviewed by the cricket discipline commission. stokes and hales, who was not charged in this case after being interviewed under caution by police, will both have to answer a charge of bringing the game into disrepute. iam hearing now, by i am hearing now, by the way, that hearing might take longer than the week we were talking about, so it might stretch a little into the distance, actually, that disciplinary hearing t
the former wasps fly—half, now at gloucester, was arrested in the early hours of wednesday in st helierhas been charged with common assault, larceny, assault on police, resisting arrest, and being disorderly on licensed premises. the 30—year—old has been remanded in custody until a hearing on thursday. the england and wales cricket board says ben stokes will now face an internal disciplinary process, after he was found not guilty of affray following an incident outside a nightclub last...
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kids can also let their imagination go wild with ant-man and the wasp.is chest. >> he shrinks in size, big super power and kids can relive that action with this. >> reporter: board games are still in, too. based on avengers of infinity war, a game kids can play together to take down thanos. "j "jurassic world" inspired two. >> this is a drone that has a dinosaur right on top of it. >> this inflatable t-rex costume would be a hit at any party and comes in kids and adult sizes. >> the kids went crazy over the dinosaur. you can whip around with your tail, pretend to bite the kids, it was great. >> pretend to bite the kids? check out reviews of all things geek, go to our website where we have a link to the pop insider. i want to hear from you. the "7 on your side" hotline open monday to friday 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. and you can reach me through my facebook page and abcnews.com. >> i'm so glad my kids are grown, otherwise, daddy, we want you in that dinosaur costume. you, too. kids, don't be worried, spencer is here and he's safe. does not bite. >> the heat
kids can also let their imagination go wild with ant-man and the wasp.is chest. >> he shrinks in size, big super power and kids can relive that action with this. >> reporter: board games are still in, too. based on avengers of infinity war, a game kids can play together to take down thanos. "j "jurassic world" inspired two. >> this is a drone that has a dinosaur right on top of it. >> this inflatable t-rex costume would be a hit at any party and comes in...
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and away from the sport, it in wasps news, a great way to deter them, i have been told, because conkersre used to deter spiders, apparently don't coffee is used in greece to keep wasps away. as income adjust wafting? this novel that? keep wasps away. as income adjust wafting? this novelthat? how keep wasps away. as income adjust wafting? this novel that? how do you burn copy? professionally made
and away from the sport, it in wasps news, a great way to deter them, i have been told, because conkersre used to deter spiders, apparently don't coffee is used in greece to keep wasps away. as income adjust wafting? this novel that? keep wasps away. as income adjust wafting? this novelthat? how keep wasps away. as income adjust wafting? this novel that? how do you burn copy? professionally made
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the wasps are drunk and angry.mented fruit and leftover sider from the bars and making them sting people a lot more. i swear to you. experts say they're resorting to booze because the stuff that makes their normal diet is scarce. folks in britain have nicknamed them logger laut wasps, laut by the way means aggressive. the world's number one smart phone seller unveiling its largest smart phone yet. largest. samsung execs from introduced new galaxy note 9 phone in brooklyn, today. the note 9 is expected to hit store shelves later this month. samsung execs say it has more storage and battery will last longer of course all of that comes at a price. fox business network susan lee live from barclay center in brooklyn home of brooklynettes hello, susan. >> that's right. very good, shep. tech like me here in brooklyn today to check out samsung's latest offer galaxy note 9 starts at $1,000. more storage, faster processing and get blue tooth pen. has the tech world going wild is the announcement that samsung is going to offe
the wasps are drunk and angry.mented fruit and leftover sider from the bars and making them sting people a lot more. i swear to you. experts say they're resorting to booze because the stuff that makes their normal diet is scarce. folks in britain have nicknamed them logger laut wasps, laut by the way means aggressive. the world's number one smart phone seller unveiling its largest smart phone yet. largest. samsung execs from introduced new galaxy note 9 phone in brooklyn, today. the note 9 is...
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and, paul rudd dons his ant—man suit again, in ant man & the wasp. s king thinks it has much of a buzz about it, in the film review. it's five o'clock. our top story: in the next few minutes, theresa may will have a private meeting with her french counterpart emmanuel macron, in an effort to win backing for her brexit plans. these are pictures of the french president arriving at his private retreat, which happens to be on a fort in the south of france. the prime minister is expected to arrive any minute now. we'll be live in the south of france shortly, but the meeting comes amid a stark warning from the governor of the bank of england, mark carney, that the possibility of a no—deal brexit is ‘uncomfortably high'. mr carney told the bbc that such an outcome would be highly undesirable, and the uk and eu should do all things to avoid it. our business correspondent rob young reports. it's less than eight months until brexit. but we still don't know what economic life outside the european union will actually look like. ministers have been warning about t
and, paul rudd dons his ant—man suit again, in ant man & the wasp. s king thinks it has much of a buzz about it, in the film review. it's five o'clock. our top story: in the next few minutes, theresa may will have a private meeting with her french counterpart emmanuel macron, in an effort to win backing for her brexit plans. these are pictures of the french president arriving at his private retreat, which happens to be on a fort in the south of france. the prime minister is expected to...
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folks, you know my guest from films such as "crash," "the martian," and "ant-man and the wasp." rs and applause ) ( band playing ) >> hey! >> stephen: whoo! >> this is yours, this is yours. >> stephen: do you want to go over anything? >> no, i'm good, i'm good. >> stephen: welcome to "the late show," nice to meet you. >> thank you, thank you. ( applause ) >> stephen: i understand that there's a chance, back in the day, when i lived in chicago, that our paths could have crossed. you're from chicago, you spent some time there. >> yeah, that's right. i almost went to depaul university, where i started acting, and you went to second city, am i correct? >> stephen: i was a member of the second city in chicago, yep. >> do you have that rivalry with the other people? because in l.a. there's, like, upright citizens brigade and then groundlings, i think it is. >> stephen: yeah, nope! because the improv community there is pretty tight, you know? because i would do sets at other people's theaters. i knew all the guys from annoyance and improv olympic and stuff like that, yeah. and they had
folks, you know my guest from films such as "crash," "the martian," and "ant-man and the wasp." rs and applause ) ( band playing ) >> hey! >> stephen: whoo! >> this is yours, this is yours. >> stephen: do you want to go over anything? >> no, i'm good, i'm good. >> stephen: welcome to "the late show," nice to meet you. >> thank you, thank you. ( applause ) >> stephen: i understand that there's a chance, back...
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and then ant man and the wasp. >> how did that do >> it did well it's more comedic, lighthearted. >> you think has made crazy rich asians so much success? is it that americans wanted more comedy >> i think we were due for a romantic comedy, but people want to see themselves represented on screen it was two decades since asians and asian americans had seen themselves represented on screen like this in a big hollywood studio movie >> since the joy luck club >> right people want to see their culture represented in a positive light. more than that, it's a good, fun, summer movie. >> do you think the black panther and crazy rich asians will change the way producers think about making movies? >> movies like this are showing representation doesn't just matter it can turn a profit it's able to easily have mainstream appeal. hopefully it will embolden hollywood to take more risks >> best movie you've seen this year >> i would say i can't pick one but some of them were crazy rich asians, i liked mission impossible fallout >> what? >> seem m. . >> i did like crazy rich asians. >> i think would
and then ant man and the wasp. >> how did that do >> it did well it's more comedic, lighthearted. >> you think has made crazy rich asians so much success? is it that americans wanted more comedy >> i think we were due for a romantic comedy, but people want to see themselves represented on screen it was two decades since asians and asian americans had seen themselves represented on screen like this in a big hollywood studio movie >> since the joy luck club >>...
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america first committee that there are ethics who had been oppressed in world war i, rebelling against the wasp establishment that had berepresd them, and buckley was from a very irish family in texas, which kind of exacerbates the irishness. one of buckley's great uncles was killed in a bar brawl in >> following up on balkly. given buckley's ardent anti-communism. did he ever explain why he thought the vietnamese war was not worth fighting? >> there again, conservatives didn't feel they were in any way represented in the making of foreign policy. and this was true under eisenhower who was a republican president ant it was true under the democratic presidents as well. and schlessinger had a neat little line which is that the neoisolationists are always most concerned about nations around the world in asia when they've been lost to the enemy. then suddenly they become very important. so buckley, prepared to make hay out of who lost vietnam. and it was that that would drive johns ton stay there. if he didn't stay in the conflict. you know again was buckley committed? i mean after the fall of ghim
america first committee that there are ethics who had been oppressed in world war i, rebelling against the wasp establishment that had berepresd them, and buckley was from a very irish family in texas, which kind of exacerbates the irishness. one of buckley's great uncles was killed in a bar brawl in >> following up on balkly. given buckley's ardent anti-communism. did he ever explain why he thought the vietnamese war was not worth fighting? >> there again, conservatives didn't feel...
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with danny cipriani having left the club in the summer, and star signing lima sopoaga yet to arrive from new zealand, waspse new campaign. andy murray makes his grand slam return at the us open later. having missed wimbledon to help build his fitness, having returned from nearly a year out with a hip injury. he faces australia's james duckworth in the first round and having dropped to 382 in the world, murray feels great to be back at the scene of his first grand slam success. i have great memories from new york overall, from juniors through the first slam final to then obviously winning my first grand slam here, so, yeah. i have lots of great memories. i'm happy i'm able to be back, competing again here. it was tough, missing it last year. i was pretty upset at the time so i am really pleased to be back and i will try to enjoy it as much as i can. you can find all the details of the tennis on the bbc website. including live text of the t20 quarter—final between nottinghamshire and somerset. notts chasing 210 to win, they're currently 113—2. that's bbc.co.uk/sport. back with more in the next hour. this fri
with danny cipriani having left the club in the summer, and star signing lima sopoaga yet to arrive from new zealand, waspse new campaign. andy murray makes his grand slam return at the us open later. having missed wimbledon to help build his fitness, having returned from nearly a year out with a hip injury. he faces australia's james duckworth in the first round and having dropped to 382 in the world, murray feels great to be back at the scene of his first grand slam success. i have great...
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with danny cipriani having left the club in the summer, and star signing lima sopoaga yet to arrive from new zealand, waspsaymaking positions ahead of the new campaign. there was a brilliant weekend for british basketball, as the men won the wheelchair basketball world championships, beating the usa in the final. the gb team claimed a 79—62 win over the rio paralympic champions, for what is their first global gold medal. it was their first defeat for four yea rs. it was their first defeat for four years. a little bit surreal. you a lwa ys years. a little bit surreal. you always expect it in a game with the united states. but with two minutes to go in any normal game that is game over, that i had it in the back of my mind, you never know, you have seen amazing things happen in sport, so seen amazing things happen in sport, soi seen amazing things happen in sport, so i was still focus on finishing that and not blowing the lid that much. andy murray makes his grand slam return at the us open later. having missed wimbledon to help build his fitness, having returned from nearly a year out with a hip injury. he
with danny cipriani having left the club in the summer, and star signing lima sopoaga yet to arrive from new zealand, waspsaymaking positions ahead of the new campaign. there was a brilliant weekend for british basketball, as the men won the wheelchair basketball world championships, beating the usa in the final. the gb team claimed a 79—62 win over the rio paralympic champions, for what is their first global gold medal. it was their first defeat for four yea rs. it was their first defeat for...
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. >>> the they've stirred up a hornet's nest. i'm sorry a wasps nest. huge, wasp nest. ing to do about it? >> of course the mrs. has a sensible suggestion. >> we'll call someone out and -- >> how much is that going to be. >> i don't know, like 60 quid. >> are you out of your mind, woman? >> are you -- >> which mate did you call? >> the craziest one. >> funny you should say that. >> look, i found joe. >> crazy joe. >> crazy joe. >> he's gone over to crazy joe to pick up the gear necessary to take down this wasp necessary. you ready to see it? >> yes. >> what? >> a big pokey stick. >> we're going to do this. >> oh my god. >> i'm going to do that. >> can't they just use bug spray? doesn't that work on wasps? >> oh, god. >> he makes his first approach. >> he gets the door open a little bit and starts poking at it with the stick. christian, you're going to be feeling smart too. he got himself the spray. it's a dual pronged attack. get, get, get. the thing is, thee, as we know, you never ever rule out the -- dad's got skills. >> look. >> there we go. it all comes flying out. a
. >>> the they've stirred up a hornet's nest. i'm sorry a wasps nest. huge, wasp nest. ing to do about it? >> of course the mrs. has a sensible suggestion. >> we'll call someone out and -- >> how much is that going to be. >> i don't know, like 60 quid. >> are you out of your mind, woman? >> are you -- >> which mate did you call? >> the craziest one. >> funny you should say that. >> look, i found joe. >> crazy joe....
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when the jury wasp given instructions by the judge, the judge asked them to not read or watch any newsdo any research on the case on their own. they will return here tomorrow morning where deliberations will begin and just a couple of hours ago, his defense team walked out of the courthouse and they quickly spoke to the press that was out here and they said manafort himself felt very happy with how closing arguments went today. >> they made a strong case. >>> reporter: lawyers for paul manafort never called a witness instead opting to go after rick gates. he's manafort's former deputy. >> there's holes in his testimony. he is the heart of the prosecution case. at the same time, you know, the prosecution had a ton of witnesses and presented a lot of evidence. it's going to be uphill for mr. manafort. >> reporter: gates made a plea deal with prosecutors in exchange for testimony including details on how manafort allegedly defrauded banks and avoided paying taxes on millions. they went after his messy finances saying he didn't have money and needed cash pay for his lavish lifestyle. >> th
when the jury wasp given instructions by the judge, the judge asked them to not read or watch any newsdo any research on the case on their own. they will return here tomorrow morning where deliberations will begin and just a couple of hours ago, his defense team walked out of the courthouse and they quickly spoke to the press that was out here and they said manafort himself felt very happy with how closing arguments went today. >> they made a strong case. >>> reporter: lawyers...
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first committee that they are the ethnics who have been oppressed in world war i rebelling against the waspstablishment that had repressed them. buckley was from a very irish family in texas, which exacerbates the irishness. one of buckley's uncles was killed in a bar brawl in texas. this is something that always came out. >> following up on buckley, beginning in buckley's argument, did he ever clearly explained why he thought the vietnamese war was not worth fighting? >> there again, conservatives did not feel that they were in any way represented in the making of foreign policy. this was true under eisenhower whose republican president and it was true and that the democratic presidents as well. the neo-isolationists are most concerned about nations around the world and asian when they have been lost to the enemy. then suddenly they become very important. the buckley and the rest of the nationalists were prepared to make hay out of who lost vietnam. again, with -- was buckley committee, after the fall of can things to as he saw it largely as we know, mass nations by both the cia and u.s. d
first committee that they are the ethnics who have been oppressed in world war i rebelling against the waspstablishment that had repressed them. buckley was from a very irish family in texas, which exacerbates the irishness. one of buckley's uncles was killed in a bar brawl in texas. this is something that always came out. >> following up on buckley, beginning in buckley's argument, did he ever clearly explained why he thought the vietnamese war was not worth fighting? >> there...
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the former sale and wasps fly half will appear at a magistrates‘ court tomorrow morning. ur sports news correspondent david ornstein. window danny cipriano was arrested in the capital ofjersey, the police released a statement saying this morning, danny cipriani it was charged with assault on police, resisting arrest and disorderly unlicensed premises. he has been remanded in custody until his court appearance at 10am tomorrow. we can learn more than. gloucester rugby cub —— club said they were aware of the incident and will be making a further comment in due course. kevin de bruyne has suffered a knee injury in training with manchester city. the midfielder is having tests to find out the full extent of the problem. but there are reports that he could be out for around two months. it's the same knee to which an injury saw him have an extended lay off, in early 2016. if he does miss the next eight weeks or so, he could be out for the start of city's champions league campaign and potentially the important match against liverpool on october 7. city will play huddersfield at th
the former sale and wasps fly half will appear at a magistrates‘ court tomorrow morning. ur sports news correspondent david ornstein. window danny cipriano was arrested in the capital ofjersey, the police released a statement saying this morning, danny cipriani it was charged with assault on police, resisting arrest and disorderly unlicensed premises. he has been remanded in custody until his court appearance at 10am tomorrow. we can learn more than. gloucester rugby cub —— club said they...
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. >> they created that bridge from the edge of that roof there all the way over to that wasp's northwest. eve -- nest. every once in a while the returning ants are carrying something. >> probably the larva. they sure have the numbers do this so they just put everybody to work. >> two videos of how awe some natural world can be. >>> you must be brave, soon. >> you may now kiss the bride. those are the words that make it official. i introduce to you these two. they're celebrating their love. we have the reception, everybody's having a good time and they're enjoying some dance and entertainment. this is going down at the city of cape town safe space because they have been homeless most of their lives. and the couple was amongst the first people to start using this safe space that was opened in july. >> what do you mean by safe space? safe space from violence? what's going on zbls it's a shelter. it provides a place to sleep, take a bath, facilities. here's the couple talking about their love. she says as far as she's concerned, she's been mr mrs. jenicker, this makes it official. but this p
. >> they created that bridge from the edge of that roof there all the way over to that wasp's northwest. eve -- nest. every once in a while the returning ants are carrying something. >> probably the larva. they sure have the numbers do this so they just put everybody to work. >> two videos of how awe some natural world can be. >>> you must be brave, soon. >> you may now kiss the bride. those are the words that make it official. i introduce to you these two....
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the semifinals. there's been a blow for wasps today with the news fly—half jimmy gopperth could be out for up to nineyet to arrive from new zealand, wasps are currently light in the playmaking positions ahead of the new campaign. there was a brilliant weekend for british basketball, as the men won the wheelchair basketball world championships, beating the usa in the final. the gb team claimed a 79—62 win to hand the rio paralympic champions their first defeat in four years. the result also means that great britain claimed their first global gold medal. hugh woozencroft‘s been speaking to a couple of members of the team, greg warburton and george bates. we have a whole year of training building up to this and we all believed that we could do it, so when the final buzzer went i felt more of a relief and obviously in relation for winning a world championships, that we have managed to do it. what was it like? i agree, the relief, all the work you've put in overthe the relief, all the work you've put in over the last year or so, it really is the relief, the elation first of all but the relief of realising
the semifinals. there's been a blow for wasps today with the news fly—half jimmy gopperth could be out for up to nineyet to arrive from new zealand, wasps are currently light in the playmaking positions ahead of the new campaign. there was a brilliant weekend for british basketball, as the men won the wheelchair basketball world championships, beating the usa in the final. the gb team claimed a 79—62 win to hand the rio paralympic champions their first defeat in four years. the result also...
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would you like an update on the wasp situation? they are everywhere. they seem to be everywhere. onded. you think they are bad now, apparently it will get a lot worse in the autumn that because there is all sorts of information here, all of the pest controllers say it every pest controller they say, there is a lot of nest, last year they were doing one or two per day. currently the number is between 8— 15 days. that is a big difference. you know with spiders you asked us put fresh conkers out. i am going camping from tomorrow and it will be training. —— training. —— raining. to see later. the time is 6:21a.m.. the question of how to manage immigration has been at the centre of brexit discussions over the last couple of years. and today britain's biggest business organisation is putting forward its proposals. the cbi wants targets to be scrapped and replaced by a system which will attract workers to the employers who need them most. its deputy director—general isjosh hardie and hejoins us now. what does that mean? this new proposal. firstly, we understand that we accept that freedo
would you like an update on the wasp situation? they are everywhere. they seem to be everywhere. onded. you think they are bad now, apparently it will get a lot worse in the autumn that because there is all sorts of information here, all of the pest controllers say it every pest controller they say, there is a lot of nest, last year they were doing one or two per day. currently the number is between 8— 15 days. that is a big difference. you know with spiders you asked us put fresh conkers...
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the game. former world cup champion giselle mather is director of rugby at wasps and says it's important to professionalise as i see it, it's evolutionary. you have to put it on the platform of women's sport in general which has exploded as it should have done perhaps ages ago. people see it is not a smaller, slower brand of sport, it's different and exciting and the women's game is generally an untapped platform in terms of sponsorship and media interest and obviously that is gaining. if you try to do it too quickly it will all go wrong. slow and steady approach is how i look at it. you have to make the balance right, if you make some players professional and others not, particularly in other sport with the contact and strength elements, you have a group of athletes who cannot access that stuff every day, then the product you produce is not going to work. the reminder of our top story. kare adenegan claimed gold in berlin, beating hannah cockroft who has already been her hero. they can get much more on that story on our website. that is all from sports day. coming up in a moment, the papers. hello and wel
the game. former world cup champion giselle mather is director of rugby at wasps and says it's important to professionalise as i see it, it's evolutionary. you have to put it on the platform of women's sport in general which has exploded as it should have done perhaps ages ago. people see it is not a smaller, slower brand of sport, it's different and exciting and the women's game is generally an untapped platform in terms of sponsorship and media interest and obviously that is gaining. if you...
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the 10th of september. there has been a blow in rugby union for wasps today after news that their fly—half could be out for fter suffering an injury in the preseason friendly, with danny cipriani having left the club in the summer cipriani having left the club in the summerand cipriani having left the club in the summer and their star signing yet to arrive from new zealand, wasps are currently right in their playmaking positions ahead of the campaign. there is a brilliant weekend for a british basketball, the manjust won the world wheelchair bust above championships, beating the us in the final. team gp claimed at 79—6 to hand the real paralympics championed their first defeat in four years. —— 79-62. bit surreal, think yours expect, with two minutes to go being up expect, with two minutes to go being up15 points, any expect, with two minutes to go being up 15 points, any normal game that is game over but i still had in the back of my mind, you never know. pc pentium amazing things in sport that you never know. —— you see plenty of amazing things. i was focused on not blow the lead. that is all this portrai
the 10th of september. there has been a blow in rugby union for wasps today after news that their fly—half could be out for fter suffering an injury in the preseason friendly, with danny cipriani having left the club in the summer cipriani having left the club in the summerand cipriani having left the club in the summer and their star signing yet to arrive from new zealand, wasps are currently right in their playmaking positions ahead of the campaign. there is a brilliant weekend for a...
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the game. giselle mather is director of rugby at wasps, she says it‘s important to professionalise the game in, perhaps ages ago, but people are now seeing that it is not a smaller, slower brand of sport. it‘s different, and it‘s exciting that the women‘s game generally is an untapped platform in terms of sponsorship and media interest, and obviously that is gaining over time. if you try to do it too quickly, it will go wrong. a slow and steady approach is how i look at it. you have to get the balance right. if you make some players professional and others not, particularly in our sport, with the contact and strength elements, you have a group of athletes who are doing it every day and a group who are not doing that, then the group that produces is not going to work. "i‘m not afraid of dying." humbling words from lenjohnrose. the former blackburn rovers, hartlepool, bury, burnley and swansea city player put in more than 400 games for those clubs. he stopped playing some time ago and he had to continue working to pay the bills. he became a school teacher, but now at the age of 48, he‘s been dia
the game. giselle mather is director of rugby at wasps, she says it‘s important to professionalise the game in, perhaps ages ago, but people are now seeing that it is not a smaller, slower brand of sport. it‘s different, and it‘s exciting that the women‘s game generally is an untapped platform in terms of sponsorship and media interest, and obviously that is gaining over time. if you try to do it too quickly, it will go wrong. a slow and steady approach is how i look at it. you have to...
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if you want to remember the basics of evolution just remember that they are hippie wasps. they had been with us for at least 120 million years. they made that dietary switch. the time dominated by the dinosaurs. but if you can look past those lumbering beasts for a moment. you'll see something interesting. conifers and ferns about evolving. if you look look pretty hard in any of these illustrations to find a couple of coming -- crummy looking shrubs. it's not very a very promising landscape for the evolution of an insect that relies solely upon the products of flowers. in the mid- cretaceous. they were still something of a novelty. just beginning to diversify and spread across the landscape. but they were still bit players in the floor that was dominated by kinko's and psych cats. in fact, the sudden rise of the flowering plant in the record has always been something of a mystery suddenly, they are everywhere. charles darwin, thought of it of a abominable mystery. the sudden appearance of flowering plants. but rarely noted is that in the same letter to a friend of his where
if you want to remember the basics of evolution just remember that they are hippie wasps. they had been with us for at least 120 million years. they made that dietary switch. the time dominated by the dinosaurs. but if you can look past those lumbering beasts for a moment. you'll see something interesting. conifers and ferns about evolving. if you look look pretty hard in any of these illustrations to find a couple of coming -- crummy looking shrubs. it's not very a very promising landscape for...
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years ago a great fashion editor named poly mellon said to me over lunch, you know the day of the great white wasparling. she was 25 years too late, but what this is saying is that september issue is not only when all the trends come out but it's when the business makes its biggest bet, right? so you sell your most advertising. you sell your most issues. so saying that you are placing your biggest bet on black girl magic is major. this is the superbowl of fashion. and vogue is very particular because not only was edward the first fashion director at british vogue but beyonce requested vogue's first black fashion -- >> tyler mitchell, 23 years of age, the first they've ever done this in the magazine's 126-year history. >> 126 years. that struck me. i thought maybe gordon parks. we've had these major fashion photographers of note and it wasn't until this moment that beyonce had agency. so this is also really incredibly important because most people fall at the feet of vogue. and what beyonce is saying, like she said at coachella, she doesn't need vogue. so she gets to have agency at the institution.
years ago a great fashion editor named poly mellon said to me over lunch, you know the day of the great white wasparling. she was 25 years too late, but what this is saying is that september issue is not only when all the trends come out but it's when the business makes its biggest bet, right? so you sell your most advertising. you sell your most issues. so saying that you are placing your biggest bet on black girl magic is major. this is the superbowl of fashion. and vogue is very particular...
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the game. giselle mather is director of rugby at wasps, she says it's important to professionalise the game insee it, it's evolutionary. you have to put it on the platform of women's sport in general which has exploded as it should have done perhaps ages ago. people see it is not a smaller, slower brand of sport, it's different and exciting and the women's game is generally an untapped platform in terms of sponsorship and media interest and obviously that is gaining. if you try to do it too quickly it will all go wrong. slow and steady approach is how i look at it. you have to make the balance right, if you make some players professional and others not, particularly in other sport with the contact and strength elements, you have a group of athletes who cannot access that stuff every day, then the product you produce is not going to work. that is all the spot for now. breaking news coming from the raf. they say that two raf typhoon jets have been scrambled from the mania to investigate suspected russian fighter aircraft operating near native airspace over the black sea. the typhoons took off fr
the game. giselle mather is director of rugby at wasps, she says it's important to professionalise the game insee it, it's evolutionary. you have to put it on the platform of women's sport in general which has exploded as it should have done perhaps ages ago. people see it is not a smaller, slower brand of sport, it's different and exciting and the women's game is generally an untapped platform in terms of sponsorship and media interest and obviously that is gaining. if you try to do it too...
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the so—called chosen people. you have been passing for a wasp. a dull white boy. inned light—skinned black folks folks pass for white? the balancing act is between humour and horror. it is produced by the producer of get out. jordan peele said it was a documentary. this takes a historical story and brings it right up to date with shocking footage of cha rlottesville. depictions of neo—nazis and extreme right wingers. this could be a deeply serious film throughout, which you would expect, given the subject. he manages, and they say at the beginning that this is based on some for real stuff. it takes a story and fictionalises it, but it balances those two elements. the balancing is brilliantly done. i think this is spike lee's best film since four little girls. there were moments were people were belly laughing and moments were people were hiding theirfaces and recoiling, because you were dealing with really profoundly disturbing stuff. it is an angry film, one which although it is set in the past, in the 19705, feels urgently contemporary. i love the look of it and
the so—called chosen people. you have been passing for a wasp. a dull white boy. inned light—skinned black folks folks pass for white? the balancing act is between humour and horror. it is produced by the producer of get out. jordan peele said it was a documentary. this takes a historical story and brings it right up to date with shocking footage of cha rlottesville. depictions of neo—nazis and extreme right wingers. this could be a deeply serious film throughout, which you would expect,...
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have a pain that started with a bad stinging in the back of his throat he felt when he was eating a peach. he kind of shrugged it off as maybe being a wasp or something that was on the fruit when he eight but it stayed persistent. his doctor was in europe and h t and said he would see his doctor in the fall essentially. they didn't think much of it at the time. he'd been a smoker in the civil war and maybe it was just smokers throaasmoker's throat ho he continued working on his writing career until the fall of 84 when he finally went to the dr. when they moved back to new york city. he ended up going to his regular doctor who knew there was a serious problem as soon as they looked at his throat and they sent him to a throat specialist, doctor john douglas. he went to doctor douglas's office and he took a look at his throat and grant look at his face and said his cancer and unfortunately the doctor had to tell him essentially it was cancer. grant worked on his memoir throughout the winter of 84, 85 and towards the spring of 85 it was touch and go. he had a couple of near-death experiences and his doctors believe the only way he would surv
have a pain that started with a bad stinging in the back of his throat he felt when he was eating a peach. he kind of shrugged it off as maybe being a wasp or something that was on the fruit when he eight but it stayed persistent. his doctor was in europe and h t and said he would see his doctor in the fall essentially. they didn't think much of it at the time. he'd been a smoker in the civil war and maybe it was just smokers throaasmoker's throat ho he continued working on his writing career...
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the so—called chosen people. you have been passing for a wasp. a dull white boy. r —— white —— light—skinned black folks pass for why? the balancing act is between humourand why? the balancing act is between humour and horror. it is produced by the producer of get out. jordan peel said it was a document array. this ta kes a said it was a document array. this takes a historical story and brings it right up to date with shocking footage of cha rlottesville. depictions of neo—nazis and extreme right wingers. this could be a deeply serious film throughout, which would expect, given the subject. he manages, and they said the beginning that this is based on some for real stuff. it takes a story and fictionalise it, but it bala nces story and fictionalise it, but it balances those two elements. the balancing is brilliantly done. i think this is spike lee's best film since for little girls. there were moments were people were belly laughing and moments were people we re laughing and moments were people were hiding theirfaces laughing and moments were people were hiding the
the so—called chosen people. you have been passing for a wasp. a dull white boy. r —— white —— light—skinned black folks pass for why? the balancing act is between humourand why? the balancing act is between humour and horror. it is produced by the producer of get out. jordan peel said it was a document array. this ta kes a said it was a document array. this takes a historical story and brings it right up to date with shocking footage of cha rlottesville. depictions of neo—nazis...
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caller: yes, he served on the uss wasp, he was a pilot and flew over russian submarines during the agef the 60's and then he went on to work in the corporate world. host: what year did he graduate? caller: 1958 and he will be buried next to chuck larson, who has the character -- the real character of a steadfast is in very good company with chuck larson. we met chuck larson, he was an amazing, amazing man. you have got to understand at least he served the country well when he was a prisoner of war. he was not a good aviator. he crashed on the enterprise, .illing a sailor he was a wild child for a long time. in historyt a mark and that is basically all i have to say. host: thank you for phoning in and adding your personal story as a navy wife. thank you for your service and your husband. the arizona republic, a final flight as the military plane carrying the body of john mccain along with family members from the arizona republic and also from the waves, a sitting tribute to an american hero. this from the record, friends call john mccain a hero. back to your phone calls and we are using
caller: yes, he served on the uss wasp, he was a pilot and flew over russian submarines during the agef the 60's and then he went on to work in the corporate world. host: what year did he graduate? caller: 1958 and he will be buried next to chuck larson, who has the character -- the real character of a steadfast is in very good company with chuck larson. we met chuck larson, he was an amazing, amazing man. you have got to understand at least he served the country well when he was a prisoner of...
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cipriani was recalled by jones for the summer tour to south africa, a decade after his last international star. he perform well and joined gloucester after leaving waspsengland career with the aim of making the 2019 world cup, but was injersey as part of a preseason training camp with gloucester. it would appear not to have gone well and questions remain. we should hear more tomorrow with a court appearance at 10am. thank you. the world pa ra—swimming european championships continue in dublin today. 16—year—old maisie summers—newton is competing again after setting a new world record as she claimed gold in the sm6 200m individual medley. kate grey is there for us. the youngster has continued to impress in dublin and last night's world record breaker was back today in the breaststroke. she qualified six seconds ahead of the rest of the field but still found time to catch up field but still found time to catch up the support she has received from back home. i had a lot of text messages. all really supportive. i cannot wait to go back and see them all. how important is this race coming you have the world record in this one? it is very important, it isa m
cipriani was recalled by jones for the summer tour to south africa, a decade after his last international star. he perform well and joined gloucester after leaving waspsengland career with the aim of making the 2019 world cup, but was injersey as part of a preseason training camp with gloucester. it would appear not to have gone well and questions remain. we should hear more tomorrow with a court appearance at 10am. thank you. the world pa ra—swimming european championships continue in dublin...
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you can see the bear has just been stung by a wasp and he's a bit nervous. e museum who had them who recognised they were kept in poor conditions and working for them to be re—homed. poor conditions and working for them to be re-homed. debbie, we've got a huge expanse, do you think is the bears are playing their body shape will change? definitely. they've got fairly large heads compared to their bodies, so once the muscle tone gets well under way and starts developing i think they will be some lovely large bears. some people will say should they not be out in the wild? these bears wouldn't cope in the wild, they would really struggle. as you can see, if you were to release a bear into the wild, naturally he would be very, very nervous. they are nervousjust going into their new enclosure which is a lot bigger than they had, but to return them to the wild is an option. a couple of days ago he would never have come across a dog biscuit. he's finding out about grass. what is it like seeing them free? with space? it's fantastic. so far it's gone superbly. we're ho
you can see the bear has just been stung by a wasp and he's a bit nervous. e museum who had them who recognised they were kept in poor conditions and working for them to be re—homed. poor conditions and working for them to be re-homed. debbie, we've got a huge expanse, do you think is the bears are playing their body shape will change? definitely. they've got fairly large heads compared to their bodies, so once the muscle tone gets well under way and starts developing i think they will be...
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the so—called chosen people. you've been passing for a wasp., white boy. that's what some light—skinned black folks do — they pass for white. i thought this was really good. firstly, it's a film of balancing acts. the central balancing act is between humour and horror, and it's no surprise to discover that it's produced byjordan peele, he made get out, which of course was a horror film that was submitted to one of the awards as a comedy, and thenjordan peele said, actually, "it's a documentary". and of course there is documentary in this, it takes an historical story and brings it right up to date with, you know, shocking footage of charlottesville, and it's very, very contemporary — i mean, the issue of neo—nazis and extreme right—wingers is still very, very contemporary. but this could be a deeply serious film throughout. that is what you would expect, given the subject. and what he manages to do — because they say at the beginning it's based on some for—real, for—real stuff, meaning you could hardly believe that some of this happened and it
the so—called chosen people. you've been passing for a wasp., white boy. that's what some light—skinned black folks do — they pass for white. i thought this was really good. firstly, it's a film of balancing acts. the central balancing act is between humour and horror, and it's no surprise to discover that it's produced byjordan peele, he made get out, which of course was a horror film that was submitted to one of the awards as a comedy, and thenjordan peele said, actually, "it's a...