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we can hearfrom tommy into the weekend. —— patrick reed. we can hear from tommy fleetwood 110w.twood now. it was a very strong round-off golf and i hit a lot of the golf shots and probably —6, when you're out there you and your hitting the shots and when you come in you think, yeah, that was really, really good. and it will be a tough score, if you went out you would not fancy beating —6 so i think that is a good indication of how good it was.|j beating —6 so i think that is a good indication of how good it was. i am ina great indication of how good it was. i am in a great position going into the third day. i was probably top ten going into the third day at birkdale la st going into the third day at birkdale last year, so similar enough but i'm happy, i feel like last year, so similar enough but i'm happy, ifeel like i played in the toughest of the conditions and definitely our side of the draw, we had to tough it out a little bit, it was a little more difficult, so i am happy to be in with a shout and hopefully i can go out and play well again tomorrow and then that will be aga
we can hearfrom tommy into the weekend. —— patrick reed. we can hear from tommy fleetwood 110w.twood now. it was a very strong round-off golf and i hit a lot of the golf shots and probably —6, when you're out there you and your hitting the shots and when you come in you think, yeah, that was really, really good. and it will be a tough score, if you went out you would not fancy beating —6 so i think that is a good indication of how good it was.|j beating —6 so i think that is a good...
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the system exploited tommy.ts were designed to rehabilitate instead of criminalize. >> how much of your job when you were a police officer did you spend dealing with mental health issues? people with mental health issues. >> significant part. i mean, sometimes it's hard to tell, especially when it overlaps with alcohol and with drugs. but also just general family crises. i wish police didn't have to deal with people in mental crisis. yes, cops could and should be better trained in dealing with mental issues. but at some level i don't think that should be the officer's job. >> the idea that we have even equated mental health care and it's linked to mass incarceration is again another moral strike against us as supposedly civilized humane people. can you imagine a worse treatment program than jail? >> the correlation between mental illness and incarceration is truly frightening. starting in the 1970s, the numbers for mental hospitalization plummeted while the incarceration rate of people with mental health issues
the system exploited tommy.ts were designed to rehabilitate instead of criminalize. >> how much of your job when you were a police officer did you spend dealing with mental health issues? people with mental health issues. >> significant part. i mean, sometimes it's hard to tell, especially when it overlaps with alcohol and with drugs. but also just general family crises. i wish police didn't have to deal with people in mental crisis. yes, cops could and should be better trained in...
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is england's tommy fleetwood ready for an assault on the open?e'll hear his thoughts ahead of this year's edition at carnoustie. hello and welcome to sportsday. good evening. "allez les bleus" is the cry once again in paris, as 20 years on from their first triumph, france get the chance to celebrate world cup success. the players took the trophy on an open top bus parade along the champs elysees where they were met by hundreds of thousands of elated fans hoping for a glimpse of their latest idols. our correspondent hugh schofield was amongst the crowd. that is arora from the guts of france. there must be half a million or more on the champs elysees, a crowd i have never seen, more than welcomed general de gaulle at the end of the second world war and here we are, the victors of the world cup. air horns and cheering. have you ever heard such a noise? the crowd has gone crazy, they have been waiting here for two or three hours, it's very hot and then out of the smoke like something out of gotterdammerung, a bus appeared carrying their champions, pa
is england's tommy fleetwood ready for an assault on the open?e'll hear his thoughts ahead of this year's edition at carnoustie. hello and welcome to sportsday. good evening. "allez les bleus" is the cry once again in paris, as 20 years on from their first triumph, france get the chance to celebrate world cup success. the players took the trophy on an open top bus parade along the champs elysees where they were met by hundreds of thousands of elated fans hoping for a glimpse of their...
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he had had previous studio time with tommy allsop, and it was through i believe tommy that they foundmmer in carl bunch, who was very young at the time. and so that became the crickets band that toured with buddy on the winter dance party tour. on this tour, there was also this up-and-coming, vibrant young gentleman by the name of ritchie valens, who was only 17 at the time. and the old man of the group, 27, jp richardson, who was better known to fans as the big bopper, was also on that tour. they embarked from the upper midwest and traveled on buses that were not well maintained, would break down frequently -- buddy was a little fed up with the bus, so he chartered a flight for he and his bandmates, who at that point would have been waylon jennings and tommy allsop, so they could leave clearlake that night and fly to fargo, north dakota, where the bus would arrive the next morning, pick them up, and take them on to morehead, minnesota, which was to be their next performance on february 3. during and throughout the course of the evening's performances, the big bopper, who was sufferin
he had had previous studio time with tommy allsop, and it was through i believe tommy that they foundmmer in carl bunch, who was very young at the time. and so that became the crickets band that toured with buddy on the winter dance party tour. on this tour, there was also this up-and-coming, vibrant young gentleman by the name of ritchie valens, who was only 17 at the time. and the old man of the group, 27, jp richardson, who was better known to fans as the big bopper, was also on that tour....
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tommy has finally returned to her hometown in the. west bank now seventeen years old she says and eight month prison for assaulting israeli soldiers last year tommy says she now plans to study law as to the first. in a bit to defend palestinians. and then the resistance will continue until the occupation is removed all female prisoners in jail are strong and i thank everyone who stood by me while i was in prison and he stood with all women prisoners. video went viral online in december showing tommy and her relative slapping and kicking israeli soldiers israel handed her twelve criminal charges over the incident including aggravated assault she agreed to plead guilty to a reduced charge sheet and much. her case drew global attention to israel's controversial detentions of palestinian minus rights groups including amnesty international and human rights watch have condemned such detentions after tommy miss release human rights watch is director for east row and palestine tweeted that although tamimi is free hundreds of palestinian child
tommy has finally returned to her hometown in the. west bank now seventeen years old she says and eight month prison for assaulting israeli soldiers last year tommy says she now plans to study law as to the first. in a bit to defend palestinians. and then the resistance will continue until the occupation is removed all female prisoners in jail are strong and i thank everyone who stood by me while i was in prison and he stood with all women prisoners. video went viral online in december showing...
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tommy fleetwood just a shot behind and defending championjordan spieth
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now israel has released palestinian teenager i had tommy from prison she was jailed for months along with her mother. for slapping and kicking two israeli soldiers near her home in the west bank during demonstrations there last year israelis call her a terrorist but for palestinians she became a symbol of resistance. had tommy has finally returned to her hometown in the israel occupied west bank and now seventeen years old she served and eight month prison term for assaulting israeli soldiers last year sami says she now plans to study law at university in a bit to defend palestinians. and the resistance will continue until the occupation is removed all female prisoners in jail are strong and i thank everyone who stood by me while i was in prison and who stood with all women prisoners. video went viral online in december showing tommy and her relative slapping and kicking israeli soldiers israel handed her twelve criminal charges over the incident including aggravated assault she agreed to plead guilty to a reduced charge sheet and much. of her case drew global attention to israel's c
now israel has released palestinian teenager i had tommy from prison she was jailed for months along with her mother. for slapping and kicking two israeli soldiers near her home in the west bank during demonstrations there last year israelis call her a terrorist but for palestinians she became a symbol of resistance. had tommy has finally returned to her hometown in the israel occupied west bank and now seventeen years old she served and eight month prison term for assaulting israeli soldiers...
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many israelis see her jailing differently tommy's critics have dismissed her as a provocateur a worse one israeli government minister dumped her a terrorist upon her release on sunday. but many palestinians have she has to mimi's actions president mahmoud abbas is a man tell me we said marise praising her as a role model of civil resistance following her release. to russia now where a display of military might was put on during the annual navy day parade there were forty warships sailing a parade formation through the waters of st petersburg president vladimir putin. resided over the event saying his country's fleet helped to protect russian interests what are the crowds turned out to glimpse to catch a glimpse of warplanes and summer rains. guaranteed thomas has won the tour de france becoming the first ever welshman to win the event thomas only needed to complete the final stage to ensure victory it is made into a different title and the sixth time in seven years that a writer from team sky has won road cycling's top competition cue the celebrations . champagne all round for team sk
many israelis see her jailing differently tommy's critics have dismissed her as a provocateur a worse one israeli government minister dumped her a terrorist upon her release on sunday. but many palestinians have she has to mimi's actions president mahmoud abbas is a man tell me we said marise praising her as a role model of civil resistance following her release. to russia now where a display of military might was put on during the annual navy day parade there were forty warships sailing a...
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many israelis see her jailing differently tommy mr dix have dismissed her as a provocateur a worse one israeli government minister dumped her a terrorist upon her release on sunday. but many palestinians. to russia now which has put on a display of its military might during the annual navy day parade on show were forty warships sailing in parade formation for the waters of st petersburg president vladimir putin presided over the event saying his country's fleet helped protect russian interests france large crowds turned out to catch a glimpse of warplanes and submarine. gareth thomas has won the tour de france becoming the first ever welshman to win the event thomas only needed to complete the final stage to ensure victory it's his maiden tour de france title and the sixth time in seven years that a writer from team sky as one rode cycling's top competitions cue the celebrations . champagne all round for team sky at the end of a triumphant set of fronts just like in the last three years what's changed though is that when he himself the right thomas i'm likely to hear of the welshman se
many israelis see her jailing differently tommy mr dix have dismissed her as a provocateur a worse one israeli government minister dumped her a terrorist upon her release on sunday. but many palestinians. to russia now which has put on a display of its military might during the annual navy day parade on show were forty warships sailing in parade formation for the waters of st petersburg president vladimir putin presided over the event saying his country's fleet helped protect russian interests...
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miss release human rights watch is director for israel and palestine tweeted that of though tommy is free hundreds of palestinian children remain locked up with little attention on their cases. many israelis see her jailing differently to me mistreat x. have dismissed her as a provocateur a worse one israeli government minister dumped her a terrorist upon her release on sunday. but many palestinians have choose to mimi's actions president mahmoud abbas is a man tell me mr morris praising her as a role model of civil resistance following her release. to russia now it has put on a display of its military might during the annual navy day parade on show were forty warships sailing in parade formation for the waters of st petersburg president vladimir putin presided over the. event saying his country's fleet to help protect russian interests crowds turned out to catch a glimpse of warplanes and submarine. karen thomas has won the tour de france becoming the first ever welshman to win the event thomas only needed to complete the final stage to ensure victory it's his maiden tour de france
miss release human rights watch is director for israel and palestine tweeted that of though tommy is free hundreds of palestinian children remain locked up with little attention on their cases. many israelis see her jailing differently to me mistreat x. have dismissed her as a provocateur a worse one israeli government minister dumped her a terrorist upon her release on sunday. but many palestinians have choose to mimi's actions president mahmoud abbas is a man tell me mr morris praising her as...
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british eyes falling on tommy fleetwood and rory mcilroy. tommy fleetwood and rory mcilroy.h a round of 71 yesterday and he will look for a fast start, as will rory mcilroy, both on five under. four behind the lead. rory mcilroy has won and open championship in 2014 and he hopes he will be able to draw on that in the final round. i have got a bit of experience at this, maybe more so than some of the other guys on the leaderboa rd, than some of the other guys on the leaderboard, but the leaderboard is packed with a lot of very, very good players. the only good thing is there are not many players between me and the lead. it is not that bunch. a lot of people behind that between five and nine only a handful of guys, which is nice. he might wa nt to of guys, which is nice. he might want to look at name alongside him on the leaderboard, tiger woods also on the leaderboard, tiger woods also on five under. an impressive round from him yesterday. who would think that tiger woods is being contention for another major after the battles with form and fitness and it sets up the intrigui
british eyes falling on tommy fleetwood and rory mcilroy. tommy fleetwood and rory mcilroy.h a round of 71 yesterday and he will look for a fast start, as will rory mcilroy, both on five under. four behind the lead. rory mcilroy has won and open championship in 2014 and he hopes he will be able to draw on that in the final round. i have got a bit of experience at this, maybe more so than some of the other guys on the leaderboa rd, than some of the other guys on the leaderboard, but the...
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tommy orange has written an unusual american novel.ause, for most of his readers, it will be their firstjourney into native american life, to the sound of a dozen voices of the characters who are bound for the big powwow and who each tell their own story about how their way of life has become urbanized, about the anger that's always simmering underneath, because many of them have become outcasts in their own country. about the tragicomic scene at the powwow itself, when they put on the feather headdresses and do traditional dances. the novel, there there, is a funny and sad picture of contemporary american life from a startling and original point of view. welcome. did you think consciously when the book was taking shape, that you were talking many of your readers about something of which they would know very little? i actually wrote more for other native people. i was in a native writing community, the school that i teach at is the institute of american indian arts in santa fe, new mexico. and even though some of the information, some
tommy orange has written an unusual american novel.ause, for most of his readers, it will be their firstjourney into native american life, to the sound of a dozen voices of the characters who are bound for the big powwow and who each tell their own story about how their way of life has become urbanized, about the anger that's always simmering underneath, because many of them have become outcasts in their own country. about the tragicomic scene at the powwow itself, when they put on the feather...
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tommy and jason will react to all of that after the break. ♪s ♪ it's so hard to believe ♪ but it's all coming back me. ♪ baby, baby, baby. all you can eat is back, baby. applebee's. ♪ it is such a good time to dance ♪ ♪ it is such a good time to [ laughing ] ♪ scoobidoo doobidoo ♪ scoobidoo doobidoo [ goose honking ] ♪ [ laughing ] a bad day on the road still beats a good one off it. ♪ progressive helps keep you out there. it's a high-tech revolution in sleep. the new sleep number 360 smart bed. it intelligently senses your movement and automatically adjusts on each side to keep you both comfortable. and snoring? how smart is that? smarter sleep. to help you lose your dad bod, train for that marathon, and wake up with the patience of a saint. the new sleep number 360 smart bed, from $999. smarter sleep will change your life. >>> all right, welcome back, everyone. let's get tommy and jason's thoughts on this? >> it's sick. what you do on swamp watch is very important. it makes a major impact. when i was the chair of the insight committee we sa
tommy and jason will react to all of that after the break. ♪s ♪ it's so hard to believe ♪ but it's all coming back me. ♪ baby, baby, baby. all you can eat is back, baby. applebee's. ♪ it is such a good time to dance ♪ ♪ it is such a good time to [ laughing ] ♪ scoobidoo doobidoo ♪ scoobidoo doobidoo [ goose honking ] ♪ [ laughing ] a bad day on the road still beats a good one off it. ♪ progressive helps keep you out there. it's a high-tech revolution in sleep. the new...
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tommy and jason will react to all of that after the break. much for insurance that isn't the right fit? well, esurance makes finding the right coverage easy. in fact, drivers who switched from geico to esurance saved an average of $412. that's auto and home insurance for the modern world. esurance. an allstate company. click or call. esurance. an allstate company. when you combine ancestry's with its historical records... you could learn you're from ireland donegal, ireland and your ancestor was a fisherman. with blue eyes. just like you. begin your journey at ancestry.com it's a high-tech sleep revolution. the sleep number 360 smart bed intelligently senses your movement and automatically adjusts. so you wake up ready to run the world. the new sleep number 360 smart bed, from $999. >>> all right, welcome back, everyone. let's get tommy and jason's thoughts on this? >> it's sick. what you do on swamp watch is very important. it makes a major impact. when i was the chair of the insight committee we saw they were doing the bidding of the chines
tommy and jason will react to all of that after the break. much for insurance that isn't the right fit? well, esurance makes finding the right coverage easy. in fact, drivers who switched from geico to esurance saved an average of $412. that's auto and home insurance for the modern world. esurance. an allstate company. click or call. esurance. an allstate company. when you combine ancestry's with its historical records... you could learn you're from ireland donegal, ireland and your ancestor...
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tommy fleetwood as well dropping away.jordan spieth and xander schauffele. someone we didn't know great deal about. those two setting the field alight. xander schauffele almost drained a monster putt as they approached the turn. you mentioned rory mcilroy and tommy fleetwood. a lot of missed putts? yeah, that is the problem —— been the problem rory mcilroy today and in the past. if he seems to get his putter going and he has a hot streak, he can build on that. he has missed a few. that is costing him. when he came into its last round he said he needed a fast start and he just wasn't able to get that with a couple of bogeys in that round. he has just pulled back a couple of bogeys in that round. he hasjust pulled back a birdie. disappointment for him. tommy fleetwood as well. people expecting big things from him coming into the championship. not least because he holds the course record at carnoustie. he shot is 63 last year at the alfred dunhill links last year. he produced that superb round to give himself a chance going i
tommy fleetwood as well dropping away.jordan spieth and xander schauffele. someone we didn't know great deal about. those two setting the field alight. xander schauffele almost drained a monster putt as they approached the turn. you mentioned rory mcilroy and tommy fleetwood. a lot of missed putts? yeah, that is the problem —— been the problem rory mcilroy today and in the past. if he seems to get his putter going and he has a hot streak, he can build on that. he has missed a few. that is...
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let's hearfrom tommy fleetwood who was clearly delighted with his round yesterday.e never been anywhere near before. so far, for two rounds, i'm up there on the leaderboard. but, yeah, it would be something to have in my career that would be amazing. by the time i'm done, whenever it is, when i'm playing, the open is something i would like. it's amazing, isn't it, for tommy fleetwood, just how much it would mean to win the open. he has history with this course at carnoustie. he holds the course record. with favourable conditions, you would certainly back him when he goes out later. he goes out at ten to four. then there's too leaders, johnson and kisner go out at out at apm. looking fantastic behind you, there. and you yourself, of course! it looks like everton are about to make their biggest signing of the summer. they're close to bringing in the brazilian forward, richarlison, from watford in a deal that could be worth up to £50 million. he's well known to the new everton boss marco silva, who managed him during his stint at watford. there was a thriller, in the t
let's hearfrom tommy fleetwood who was clearly delighted with his round yesterday.e never been anywhere near before. so far, for two rounds, i'm up there on the leaderboard. but, yeah, it would be something to have in my career that would be amazing. by the time i'm done, whenever it is, when i'm playing, the open is something i would like. it's amazing, isn't it, for tommy fleetwood, just how much it would mean to win the open. he has history with this course at carnoustie. he holds the course...
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and then tommy fleetwood on five. —— five.ose is struggling. justin rose will really need to get his game together heading into the end of his second round. we can hearfrom tommy fleetwood now after that impressive round today. it was a very strong round today. it was a very strong round of golf and i hit a lot of good golf shots and probably —6, when you are out there you hit those shots and when you come in, you think, that was really, really good. if you went out you would not really fa ncy if you went out you would not really fancy beating —6 out there so i think that is a good indication of how good it was. yeah, really impressive when you consider that the birdied the last, the 18th which is notoriously difficult here at carnoustie, as kevin kisner hasjust found out. he has found the burden, so his two—shot lead is under threat. i was just watching that thinking, that could be quite crucial. on his final hole and he goesin crucial. on his final hole and he goes in the burn. yes, it is the perils of discourse of! john, we
and then tommy fleetwood on five. —— five.ose is struggling. justin rose will really need to get his game together heading into the end of his second round. we can hearfrom tommy fleetwood now after that impressive round today. it was a very strong round today. it was a very strong round of golf and i hit a lot of good golf shots and probably —6, when you are out there you hit those shots and when you come in, you think, that was really, really good. if you went out you would not really...
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tommy they have changed the face of the leaderboa rd.ce of the leaderboard. tommy fleetwood, top golfer in europe last season, looks more like a rock star than a golfer, he has been delighting people in the galleries there, he has put himself at the top of the leaderboard. rory mcilroy was still driving it, not as much as yesterday, into the long grass, but sinking putts, and he has also put himself in touch with the leaders there. it is not all about the home nations, though, a lot of people are at carnoustie just to see one man — no prizes for guessing who, tiger woods, and what a round for tiger, still out, playing through the rain and the wind. he is, well, getting as many birdies as bogies, unfortunately, but he is still out there and stilljust bogies, unfortunately, but he is still out there and still just about in touch. zachjohnson is the co—leader, we will see him in a second. he won at st andrews a few yea rs second. he won at st andrews a few years ago. outside the top 50 now, hasn't been playing that well, but this caused sui
tommy they have changed the face of the leaderboa rd.ce of the leaderboard. tommy fleetwood, top golfer in europe last season, looks more like a rock star than a golfer, he has been delighting people in the galleries there, he has put himself at the top of the leaderboard. rory mcilroy was still driving it, not as much as yesterday, into the long grass, but sinking putts, and he has also put himself in touch with the leaders there. it is not all about the home nations, though, a lot of people...
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tommy was persistent, he was not going to give up his place.owever, at the very end of the performance, there was a coin richie,ween tommy and and richie one. wordst, some of the last which he was reported to have going to the car to go to the airport, he said he had never won anything in his life. unfortunately, after that richie, and buddy, j.p. richardson, the big bopper, and the pilot of the plane, a very young 21-year-old, took off from the mason city airport only to crash minutes later and and i'll -- in a cornfield. passing, his body was returned here to lubbock, and on february 7 of 1959 a funeral was held for him and his family church tabernacle baptist church. it was buried in the city of lubbock cemetery. buddy's career was not very long, his influence spans decades. early 60's,o the the beatles, the stones, the hollies, if you are a beatles fan, and listen to some of their early interviews or read some of the things in print from their writings, both, courtney and buddyennon hill homage to . they see him as he is sprayed in -- as th
tommy was persistent, he was not going to give up his place.owever, at the very end of the performance, there was a coin richie,ween tommy and and richie one. wordst, some of the last which he was reported to have going to the car to go to the airport, he said he had never won anything in his life. unfortunately, after that richie, and buddy, j.p. richardson, the big bopper, and the pilot of the plane, a very young 21-year-old, took off from the mason city airport only to crash minutes later...
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finally in business insider, brand tommy hilfiger launches a line of clothing bugged with smart chip technology, which tracks how often you wear the items and rewards wearers with gifts like vouchers and concert tickets. so let's begin. with me is nina trentmann from the wall streetjournal. let's begin with the latest on brexit. it must be quite a blow for theresa may. she has been scrambling to coalesce her team around this proposal, and now it has blown out of the water within days by michel barnier. —— been blown out. of the water within days by michel barnier. -- been blown out. it is a tough one. this was a compromise which was hardfought. the white paper. now we are seeing the european union saying what it has set on previous occasions, that even though you want to, you cannot necessarily bend the rules. we have seen the eu say this before with regards to free movement of the bland goods, and now of course again the eu is sticking to its rules and saying, as a nonmember of the european union, you cannot in future collect customs duties for us. —— movement of people and goods. t
finally in business insider, brand tommy hilfiger launches a line of clothing bugged with smart chip technology, which tracks how often you wear the items and rewards wearers with gifts like vouchers and concert tickets. so let's begin. with me is nina trentmann from the wall streetjournal. let's begin with the latest on brexit. it must be quite a blow for theresa may. she has been scrambling to coalesce her team around this proposal, and now it has blown out of the water within days by michel...
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one example is the page of jailed far right activist tommy robinson and this was given the same kind of protected status normally reserved for government pages and big news organisations tom robinson used to lead the english defense league ultimately a street based social movement opposed to islamists and islamic extremism after leaving the league he became a freelance journalist and robinson it was recently sentenced to thirteen months for contempt of court after live streaming over facebook a report on an ongoing trial artie's isa ali takes a closer look at facebook policy. so this channel four documentary dispatches sends an undercover reporter to work for c l now they're a contract for facebook and they provide a number of services including moderating content for the social media giant and not undercover reporter he goes in and one of the things that he's instructed to do in his training is not to delete for example certain racist means or certain images also to do with child abuse the normal facebook rules state that should a page violate the rules or the terms of conditions fi
one example is the page of jailed far right activist tommy robinson and this was given the same kind of protected status normally reserved for government pages and big news organisations tom robinson used to lead the english defense league ultimately a street based social movement opposed to islamists and islamic extremism after leaving the league he became a freelance journalist and robinson it was recently sentenced to thirteen months for contempt of court after live streaming over facebook a...
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robinson then that content wasn't brought down and now who is tommy robinson his real name is steven yaxley lennon is the former leader of the english defense league the e.t.l. and he's currently serving a thirteen month prison sentence for live streaming about an on going trial on facebook and his sentence for contempt of court that's to do with cases regarding child grooming and he had been told previously by another judge that if he did this type of behavior again then he would get a custody or sentence and when he repeated this behavior the second time he was arrested and jailed facebook they've apologized for the revelations which have come out of that dispatches documentary and the valves that they will investigate we take these mistakes incredibly seriously and are grateful to the journalists who brought them to our attention we have been investigating exactly what happened so we can prevent these issues from happening again so it would appear that far right groups like. britain for leaders like tommy robinson it's not so much what they say or what they do which is important t
robinson then that content wasn't brought down and now who is tommy robinson his real name is steven yaxley lennon is the former leader of the english defense league the e.t.l. and he's currently serving a thirteen month prison sentence for live streaming about an on going trial on facebook and his sentence for contempt of court that's to do with cases regarding child grooming and he had been told previously by another judge that if he did this type of behavior again then he would get a custody...
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tell me about tommy. >> tommy is a four years my junior. was very interested in this topic that we talk about, about the implications of technology and the fact that more of our lives are moving online. he was really interested in that before it was the talk of the town and before it was the cool thing to be into. so he worked at the electronic frontier foundation, which is a very storied nonprofit around digital rights and digital privacy and things like that. he now works for a nonprofit called tor who produce traceless or privacy preserving software. it is especially used by journalists and stuff like that. i think he is the one to watch, really. he is taking a very different tack on this stuff. emily: he was born with cerebral palsy. i'm curious how that impacted your relationship as a trio? >> it affected the whole family environment. as a kid, growing up, whatever circumstances you grew up in, you consider normal. for him, and for our family, it was sort of very no-nonsense. ok, this is a disadvantage or sort of an unfortunate piece o
tell me about tommy. >> tommy is a four years my junior. was very interested in this topic that we talk about, about the implications of technology and the fact that more of our lives are moving online. he was really interested in that before it was the talk of the town and before it was the cool thing to be into. so he worked at the electronic frontier foundation, which is a very storied nonprofit around digital rights and digital privacy and things like that. he now works for a...
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tommy, i applaud you and i appreciate your dedication and hard work. i know you have a bright future head of you. mr. speaker, in january, i came to this well to urge the support for bipartisan legislation i introduced with my illinois colleague, mr. schneider. our bill proposed a federal grant program to improve security at our schools and protect our children. since then our legislation passed the house and the senate and was signed into law by president trump. because of your bipartisan support, i'm proud to say these grants are now available to your local communities. please urge your local districts to ur visit gops.doj.gov for more information on how to apply for up to $500,000 in grants through the school violence prevention program. however, the application deadline for this fiscal year is july 30. so time is of the essence. we have advanced safety technology in banks, office buildings, and retail locations. there is no reason we shouldn't have that same technology in our schools to protect our children. with that, mr. speaker, i yield back. th
tommy, i applaud you and i appreciate your dedication and hard work. i know you have a bright future head of you. mr. speaker, in january, i came to this well to urge the support for bipartisan legislation i introduced with my illinois colleague, mr. schneider. our bill proposed a federal grant program to improve security at our schools and protect our children. since then our legislation passed the house and the senate and was signed into law by president trump. because of your bipartisan...
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birdies in the rain for rory mcilroy and tommy fleetwood.rboard at the open on day two is starting to change. some of the big names, expected names, appearing... john watson is there for us. john, some of these big guys now are starting to roll the ball—mac m, —— ball—mac in, starting to look good? yes, let's start with the brits, with the changing conditions, more stick on the fairways and the greens proving more receptive, certainly the case for tommy fleetwood today who moved to 5—under, really impressive road from him, producing three birdies in his front nine and three birdies in his front nine and three in his back nine, in what was a bogey free round frame. tommy fleetwood, the world number ten, who holds the course record at carnoustie. he was delighted, walking away, hiding an impressive score. as did rory mcilroy, one shot further back on ll—under —— carding and address of store. but a bogey at 15 saw him drop a shot further back —— an impressive score. consecutive 69s for rory mcilroy. still out at the moment is tiger woods, who i
birdies in the rain for rory mcilroy and tommy fleetwood.rboard at the open on day two is starting to change. some of the big names, expected names, appearing... john watson is there for us. john, some of these big guys now are starting to roll the ball—mac m, —— ball—mac in, starting to look good? yes, let's start with the brits, with the changing conditions, more stick on the fairways and the greens proving more receptive, certainly the case for tommy fleetwood today who moved to...
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tommy fleetwood.mcilroy, it can the second round of 69, four underfor the championship. he is in the hunt will stop but while he wore, tiger started with a whimper. his opening few holes wide of the mark, his ball into the crowd. but back—to—back birdies at four and then five steadied the ship. tiger finishing on even par and headed for the weekend. the world number one dustin johnson will not be there after five over par opening round, a double bogey on the last ended his challenge. sometimes, you just need luck on your side. it hits the wall and comes right back. but of all the early starters, it was zach johnson who made the best of the conditions. the american's six under and in the clubhouse as the leader. but not for long as the rains stopped, he took advantage. at home in the sun, and making it look easy. until the 18th, beaten by and into the water. yum at it was one of the few mistakes he made. a double bogey at the last and becoming a 4—way tie for the lead. perhaps it was not that easy afte
tommy fleetwood.mcilroy, it can the second round of 69, four underfor the championship. he is in the hunt will stop but while he wore, tiger started with a whimper. his opening few holes wide of the mark, his ball into the crowd. but back—to—back birdies at four and then five steadied the ship. tiger finishing on even par and headed for the weekend. the world number one dustin johnson will not be there after five over par opening round, a double bogey on the last ended his challenge....
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tommy isjust nationalities living in amsterdam.just one of many refugees who have come to amsterdam in the last few years. most came in 2015, when 115,000 refugees, predominantly from syria, sought asylum in the netherlands. smuggling it is somehow the new slavery system... it prompted a number of local initiatives to help the new arrivals settle more easily into their communities. rapid use cruises is the brainchild of amsterdam artist turn castelan. heartbroken by the sight of refugees struggling to reach europe, he sought to build a social enterprise that would help amsterdam's refugees. he bought two vessels which had been abandoned on the shores of lampedusa to become tour boats in his city, with the aim of raising awareness about refugee issues for both tourists and local residents. most people in amsterdam, they tend to forget that amsterdam was built on thousands of years of immigration. even, ithink, our most famous philosopher, aspen is, are most famous toe at, and the park you in amsterdam, and our most famous writer, an
tommy isjust nationalities living in amsterdam.just one of many refugees who have come to amsterdam in the last few years. most came in 2015, when 115,000 refugees, predominantly from syria, sought asylum in the netherlands. smuggling it is somehow the new slavery system... it prompted a number of local initiatives to help the new arrivals settle more easily into their communities. rapid use cruises is the brainchild of amsterdam artist turn castelan. heartbroken by the sight of refugees...
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as they go tommies as should be enough as they 9° up tommies as should be enough as they go up againstn. —— thomas should have enough of an advantage. lewis hamilton has it all to do if he wants to claim pole position in the hungarian grand prix. britain is leading the drivers championship after a trying time in germany last weekend. he was half a second behind the rival of his —— the time of his rival sebastian vettel this morning. for the first time, a female skipper has led the winner of the clip around the world yacht race to victory. a historic day? yes, it has been a lovely experience for everyone. these yachts have been coming back in race orderfrom the river mersey. a fantastic moment for the cruise, after the ii river mersey. a fantastic moment for the cruise, after the 11 months they have been through and the challenging times they have faced. near the dock is sanya serenity coast, the winner. for the first time, the winning skipper is a woman. earlier she was speaking about what a feat this is. a bit ofa about what a feat this is. a bit of a relief, knowing the last race is
as they go tommies as should be enough as they 9° up tommies as should be enough as they go up againstn. —— thomas should have enough of an advantage. lewis hamilton has it all to do if he wants to claim pole position in the hungarian grand prix. britain is leading the drivers championship after a trying time in germany last weekend. he was half a second behind the rival of his —— the time of his rival sebastian vettel this morning. for the first time, a female skipper has led the...
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as a matter of fact, if you look at the famous black power salute of giancarlo and tommy smith, that ended up on the front pages of newspapers, and not necessarily in the sports section. we'll get into that more later, but the athletes themselves were placed in a very difficult position. there was a lot of pressure on athletes in general to speak out on some of their perceived injustices in society at the time. and they were placed in a very difficult individual situation in terms of do they emphasize being an athlete, or do they emphasize their blackness? and many of these athletes were forced to choose between those different identities. it was very difficult for them to perform under this type of pressure from peers, whether they were college athletics, student athletes or professional athletes. and so there was this -- not only the pressure to perform but, in particular, for black athletes, there was a pressure to speak out on perceived injustices in society. >> and part of what was also playing into this mix, of course, was the increased symbolism that athletes stood for at the
as a matter of fact, if you look at the famous black power salute of giancarlo and tommy smith, that ended up on the front pages of newspapers, and not necessarily in the sports section. we'll get into that more later, but the athletes themselves were placed in a very difficult position. there was a lot of pressure on athletes in general to speak out on some of their perceived injustices in society at the time. and they were placed in a very difficult individual situation in terms of do they...
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coming up in sportsday on bbc news: we'll have the latest from the 147th open at carnoustie, where tommyleetwood managed to put himself into contention despite periods of heavy rain on the east coast of scotland. good evening and welcome to the bbc six o'clock news. it may only be 310 miles long but the border between northern ireland and ireland is still proving a major block on the road to brexit. speaking in belfast, the prime minister called on the eu to evolve its position on the issue. the eu's chief negotiator responded that he's open to any solution that is legally workable. michel barnier also welcomed mrs may's brexit white paper — the one that triggered a slew of resignations in westminster, but questioned whether some of it could work in practice. our deputy political editor john pienaar has the latest. the protesters often turn out for theresa may, but the problems of brexit follow her every where. today she was in belfast with a plea and a promise. a promise there would be no ha rd promise. a promise there would be no hard irish border when the uk leaves. the white paper re
coming up in sportsday on bbc news: we'll have the latest from the 147th open at carnoustie, where tommyleetwood managed to put himself into contention despite periods of heavy rain on the east coast of scotland. good evening and welcome to the bbc six o'clock news. it may only be 310 miles long but the border between northern ireland and ireland is still proving a major block on the road to brexit. speaking in belfast, the prime minister called on the eu to evolve its position on the issue....
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i'm tommy mcfly.on coming "news 4 at 4:00." >>> there's an exciting new way for you to get your swing on in downtown d.c. >> that's right. mercedes first indoor golf facility opens up in a couple o. ho our own tommy mcfly trying to hit a hole in up. seen one s what else have you gotten there? >> hey, >>tommy. eeding a lot of help. whether you're expert or novice, we brand- city swing is going to help in d.c. city d.c. we're here with the founder who brought this interactive influencive opportunity to town. why do we have golf in downtown d.c., and why is it important? >> first of alelcome. so excited to have you here at city swing. i started this company because i live in downtown d.c. i love golf and i needed a place to practice so that i could improve my game so that's really how city swing was born. >> reporter: check out the folks golfing behind us. there's a lot of tech that goes into this. we have video ofy swings earlier when i actually made contact with the ball. how does it improve your swing
i'm tommy mcfly.on coming "news 4 at 4:00." >>> there's an exciting new way for you to get your swing on in downtown d.c. >> that's right. mercedes first indoor golf facility opens up in a couple o. ho our own tommy mcfly trying to hit a hole in up. seen one s what else have you gotten there? >> hey, >>tommy. eeding a lot of help. whether you're expert or novice, we brand- city swing is going to help in d.c. city d.c. we're here with the founder who brought...
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but just getting back to why i wanted to be tommy was that chuck barris was my hero.don't know if it's a fiction or not, that he was in the cia. and i just thought that in the spirit of that, what if we just pretended that i was this guy, tommy maitland. give an elaborate back story. and just, you know, it was the sort of guy that if something -- if somebody is terrible on the show, he'll go, "i thought you were breath taking." >> seth: yeah. [ light laughter ] >> "you've taken away my breath and i will need it back." [ light laughter ] you know, and so i -- it's fun. it's fun. it's like two weeks of silliness. >> seth: that's wonderful. you -- three children, yes? >> i have three of them, yes. >> seth: and do they know your work? because i would assume that once they do, they will enjoy it a great deal. >> well, i thought i should tell them what dada does for a living. >> seth: yeah. >> i had seen -- not in terms of scale. but i had seen dhani harrison talking about his dad, george harrison. that he went to school, and for the longest time he didn't know that his dad
but just getting back to why i wanted to be tommy was that chuck barris was my hero.don't know if it's a fiction or not, that he was in the cia. and i just thought that in the spirit of that, what if we just pretended that i was this guy, tommy maitland. give an elaborate back story. and just, you know, it was the sort of guy that if something -- if somebody is terrible on the show, he'll go, "i thought you were breath taking." >> seth: yeah. [ light laughter ] >>...
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tommy robinson was put into prison for contempt of court. i don't think most work class people share that. i'm glad len spoke out about that. i'm glad len spoke out about that. linda says standing up against extremism is considered far right. the left have lost the plot. what do you say to that? show racism the red ca rd you say to that? show racism the red card looked at football lads alliance and spoke to fans and took them on face value that they were not extremists. but the facts are and your film showed that over the la st and your film showed that over the last year on social media, on the demonstrations, there has been a outright racism. there has been attacks. and i think they have exposed themselves as not being an anti—extremist organisation, but a far right group. with genuine people in it no doubt, but they're being misled and we would urge them to have nothing to do with these people. some of those genuine people who are members might say, that is patronising, we're not being misled. we know what we have signed up to. if you loo
tommy robinson was put into prison for contempt of court. i don't think most work class people share that. i'm glad len spoke out about that. i'm glad len spoke out about that. linda says standing up against extremism is considered far right. the left have lost the plot. what do you say to that? show racism the red ca rd you say to that? show racism the red card looked at football lads alliance and spoke to fans and took them on face value that they were not extremists. but the facts are and...