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vaughan spoke to mark chapman on five live sport last night.out until 3am during a test match in manchester. i knew that at the time. it was the talk of the media centre. the story was ripped out of the papers, not allowed to go in, they fought tooth and nailto make allowed to go in, they fought tooth and nail to make sure it did not breach the papers. he made a massive mistake and that no sympathy whatsoever with ben stokes in what he put himself into. but the management of the england team have to look at themselves and ask if they done more, been stricter. england captain heather knight says she's braced for a tough time on their ashes tour down under after her side dislodged australia at the top of the international rankings. it's the first time australia have been knocked off the top since the table was introduced in 2015. england's women will try to reclaim the ashes in a tour which spans seven matches, three formats and four weeks, starting in brisbane on october 22. a role reversal at her old school. instead of sitting listening heather
vaughan spoke to mark chapman on five live sport last night.out until 3am during a test match in manchester. i knew that at the time. it was the talk of the media centre. the story was ripped out of the papers, not allowed to go in, they fought tooth and nailto make allowed to go in, they fought tooth and nail to make sure it did not breach the papers. he made a massive mistake and that no sympathy whatsoever with ben stokes in what he put himself into. but the management of the england team...
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vaughan spoke to mark chapman on five live sport last night.at ben stokes was out to 3am during a test match in manchester. i knew that at the time. i noo i that. it was the talk of the media centre. the story was ripped out of the papers. it wasn't allowed to go in. they fought to make sure that story didn't reach the papers. he has made a massive mistake. i have no sympathy whatsoever for ben stokes in what he put himself into. but the management of the england team have to look in the mirror and say, could we have done more and been stricter? more and been stricter? england's women have become the number one ranked team in the world for the first time. ahead of the ashes, they've overtaken australia at the top of the standings. captain heather knight says it's "flattering" and a "sign of progress." after a losing run of five matches, johanna konta has pulled out of next week's event in hong kong. the official reason is a foot injury, but it's not thought to be serious. she's due to play in moscow the week after and is still on course to make
vaughan spoke to mark chapman on five live sport last night.at ben stokes was out to 3am during a test match in manchester. i knew that at the time. i noo i that. it was the talk of the media centre. the story was ripped out of the papers. it wasn't allowed to go in. they fought to make sure that story didn't reach the papers. he has made a massive mistake. i have no sympathy whatsoever for ben stokes in what he put himself into. but the management of the england team have to look in the mirror...
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elegance past present and future through history science and culture the show opens this weekend and vaughan the host city for the next round of un climate change talks next month. the weather affects the soul whether we like it or not. the weather report exhibition is focusing on how weather influences human civilization and culture. to clean up this very him go into bite about climate there's a communication problem it's too loaded with facts and statistics we're taking another approach whether it's climate we experience. our exhibition is taking an interdisciplinary approach we're going to show and give equal weight to every day culture in the natural sciences and through this there will be a surprising and exciting mix and the mission. that makes includes works is very does those by english romantic painter john constable. american artist geoffrey hendricks who has styled himself as a cloud smith for his work with sky themed images to the early technology at sixteenth century sundials all the way to the spiritual with the fifteenth century wind god made of lava. the exhibition boasting m
elegance past present and future through history science and culture the show opens this weekend and vaughan the host city for the next round of un climate change talks next month. the weather affects the soul whether we like it or not. the weather report exhibition is focusing on how weather influences human civilization and culture. to clean up this very him go into bite about climate there's a communication problem it's too loaded with facts and statistics we're taking another approach...
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i'm lewis vaughan jones, our top stories: thousands call for spanish unity at a mass rally in madrid.e. a gun battle has taken place inside a mogadishu hotel between somali security forces and al—shabaab militants after two bomb blasts outside leave more than a dozen dead. carles puigdemont, has made a televised address calling for peaceful resistance to madrid imposing direct rule on the region. spain's government has dissolved the regional parliament and installed a new police chief
i'm lewis vaughan jones, our top stories: thousands call for spanish unity at a mass rally in madrid.e. a gun battle has taken place inside a mogadishu hotel between somali security forces and al—shabaab militants after two bomb blasts outside leave more than a dozen dead. carles puigdemont, has made a televised address calling for peaceful resistance to madrid imposing direct rule on the region. spain's government has dissolved the regional parliament and installed a new police chief
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to napa valley and hillary vaughan who is at the napa fairgrounds.lary. >> liz, this is kind of the nexus where all of these fire departments that are responding from across the state are coming if and filling up with supplies and going and fighting the fires. because as of last night, they said they were at 0% came the, and we're hoping they've made progress throughout the day. they're setting up tents because a lot of the firefighters are working overnight shifts, around the clock trying to fight these fires. and over here, you can see there's a giant field. there were dozens of large fire trucks parked here. they all went out, filled up with supplies, and responded. so now, we're hoping to get an update from them when they return. but right now, california is already -- when it comes to wildfires, it has already cost this state $2 billion. it has been the most expensive season on record. that's not including the fires now blazing through wine country today. industry analysts expect this fire to have a ripple effect on both the vines and also this
to napa valley and hillary vaughan who is at the napa fairgrounds.lary. >> liz, this is kind of the nexus where all of these fire departments that are responding from across the state are coming if and filling up with supplies and going and fighting the fires. because as of last night, they said they were at 0% came the, and we're hoping they've made progress throughout the day. they're setting up tents because a lot of the firefighters are working overnight shifts, around the clock...
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i'm lewis vaughan jones. thousands call for spanish unity — at a mass rally in madrid.has been taking place inside a mogadishu hotel between somali security forces and al—shabaab militants — after two bomb blasts outside leave more than a dozen dead. cricket returns to pakistan — nine years after a terror attack forced the national team to play abroad. mixed dancing, make—up — and the first marriage. a new reality for raqqa after islamic state.
i'm lewis vaughan jones. thousands call for spanish unity — at a mass rally in madrid.has been taking place inside a mogadishu hotel between somali security forces and al—shabaab militants — after two bomb blasts outside leave more than a dozen dead. cricket returns to pakistan — nine years after a terror attack forced the national team to play abroad. mixed dancing, make—up — and the first marriage. a new reality for raqqa after islamic state.
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former captain michael vaughan has been very outspoken about this, as you might expect, for the last or so. the speaking on 5live to mark chapman about how the ecb must look at itself and not clamping down on ben stokes behaviour, when they had the chance. they talked about an incident over the summer during the all trafficked test match against south africa when he also went out to the early hours. -- old trafford. the story came out that ben stokes we nt the story came out that ben stokes went out till 3am test match in manchester. i knew that. it was the talk of the media centre. the story was ripped out of the papers, it was not allowed to go in. they made a massive mistake. i have no sympathy whatsoever for ben stokes. the management of the england team had to look themselves in the mirror and say, could we have done a bit more? could we have been stricter? certainly some income nations. the debate goes on. waiting to see what the police do about this, victoria. ucb are handing out central contracts. though be interesting to see if ben stokes gets one. next this morning, claims
former captain michael vaughan has been very outspoken about this, as you might expect, for the last or so. the speaking on 5live to mark chapman about how the ecb must look at itself and not clamping down on ben stokes behaviour, when they had the chance. they talked about an incident over the summer during the all trafficked test match against south africa when he also went out to the early hours. -- old trafford. the story came out that ben stokes we nt the story came out that ben stokes...
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vaughan spoke to mark champman last night —— chapman last.at ben stokes was out until 3am in a test match in manchester. i knew that at the time. i knew that. it was the talk of the media centre. the story was ripped out of the papers. it wasn't allowed to go in. they fought to make sure the story didn't reach the papers. i have no sympathy for ben stokes in what he put himself into. but the management of the england team have to say, could we have done more and been stricter? england's women have become the no1 ranked team in the world. they have overtaken australia. their captain says it is flattering and a sign of progress. double olympic champion max whitlock has failed to reach the floor final at the world championships in montreal. the british gymnast took gold in the discipline in rio last year — he did reach the pommel final though. he stumbled during his routine. he has put in a lot of changes to the routine after rio. i made a mistake on the second from last. but i'm happy with the whole thing. i went out quite inexperienced, so i'm
vaughan spoke to mark champman last night —— chapman last.at ben stokes was out until 3am in a test match in manchester. i knew that at the time. i knew that. it was the talk of the media centre. the story was ripped out of the papers. it wasn't allowed to go in. they fought to make sure the story didn't reach the papers. i have no sympathy for ben stokes in what he put himself into. but the management of the england team have to say, could we have done more and been stricter? england's...
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his famous theses almost five hundred years ago but the focus of this oratory zero is the diet of vaughan's and imperial tribunals that condemns the reforma in fifteen twenty one. you've often on file right from the start it was clear to me that i would not be able to present every aspect of a complex figure like luther in a single evening dost and kind when just being his soul i looked for a focal point for him to which i can bring as many aspects as possible that are still of interest to us today and include c.n.n. playing it one day diet of forms seem to be just out of place where all of the losers characteristics come together i list. smoke. coming. fish. the good news there is played by frank i think was a star of geminis ical say to. each in that charge. like a ton. of them my minutes of my thoughts quentin once if you see the man's will or intention as the fundamental emotion this sense of i am going my own way i think that's a way of really getting into martin luther character. even if you can't say it's a completely faithful trail of the man. looked like when the fans went up with
his famous theses almost five hundred years ago but the focus of this oratory zero is the diet of vaughan's and imperial tribunals that condemns the reforma in fifteen twenty one. you've often on file right from the start it was clear to me that i would not be able to present every aspect of a complex figure like luther in a single evening dost and kind when just being his soul i looked for a focal point for him to which i can bring as many aspects as possible that are still of interest to us...
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the former england captain michael vaughan says that the situation might have been avoided had englande live sport last night england‘s women are the top of the cricket world rankings for the first time. the story came out that ben stokes was out to 3am during a test match in manchester. i knew that. it was the talk of the media centre. the story was ripped out of the papers. it wasn‘t allowed to go in. they fought tooth and nail to make sure the story didn‘t make the papers. he made a massive mistake. the management of the england team have to look themselves in the mirror and say, "could we have done a bit more? could we have been a bit stricter?" straight to manchester and boris johnson is speaking at the tory party conference. young people and if there is a message to our american friends it is this — that they will come through it and they will come back stronger because this city has shown that nothing and no one can bow the spirit of the people of manchester. applause applause a city which in recent years has reinvented itself as the great engine of the northern powerhouse. with
the former england captain michael vaughan says that the situation might have been avoided had englande live sport last night england‘s women are the top of the cricket world rankings for the first time. the story came out that ben stokes was out to 3am during a test match in manchester. i knew that. it was the talk of the media centre. the story was ripped out of the papers. it wasn‘t allowed to go in. they fought tooth and nail to make sure the story didn‘t make the papers. he made a...
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haven't got it and it's not his quest post he's off to vaughan on. tonight i'm sure. you do you know you don't you don't get all sugata you don't you see you want to go house and you feel like russia and qatar north korea have increased their investment in football. talking about money the swiss cuddly toy maker karl messily has been bringing north korean players to europe for ten years he's not keen on an interview though as a form of footballer things everything has been said already. i was quite interested in how his recruitment model works though. among the players he brought in his partner could even lived with the businessman. mentioning my conversation with messily to park certainly helps lighten the mood. but you know i know because he lived in his house for a year and. he's my best friend yeah the club has set me a condition questions are limited to the topics sport and culture so what differences does parker notice between europe and his home country. club is his no . i don't know about that. they do something all of us together but then europe is more indiv
haven't got it and it's not his quest post he's off to vaughan on. tonight i'm sure. you do you know you don't you don't get all sugata you don't you see you want to go house and you feel like russia and qatar north korea have increased their investment in football. talking about money the swiss cuddly toy maker karl messily has been bringing north korean players to europe for ten years he's not keen on an interview though as a form of footballer things everything has been said already. i was...
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i'm lewis vaughan jones. thousands call for spanish unity in madrid. the sacked leader of the spanish region of catalonia, vows to resist direct rule. cricket returns to pakistan. nine yea rs cricket returns to pakistan. nine years after the national team was forced to play abroad. years after the national team was forced tc make—up ad. dancing, make—up and the first marriage. - reality for raqqa marriage. a new reality for raqqa after islamic state. welcome to the programme. the sacked leader of the spanish region of catalonia, carles puigdemont, has made a televised address for peaceful resistance to madrid imposing direct rule on the region. spain's government has dissolved the regional parliament and installed a new police chief after mr puigdemont declared independence. in madrid, several thousand people held a rally, waving spanish flags and calling for national unity. our correspondent james reynolds reports from barcelona. this is the first full day of direct rule from madrid. and no—one‘s yet sure quite what to make of it. catalan organisation
i'm lewis vaughan jones. thousands call for spanish unity in madrid. the sacked leader of the spanish region of catalonia, vows to resist direct rule. cricket returns to pakistan. nine yea rs cricket returns to pakistan. nine years after the national team was forced to play abroad. years after the national team was forced tc make—up ad. dancing, make—up and the first marriage. - reality for raqqa marriage. a new reality for raqqa after islamic state. welcome to the programme. the sacked...
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i‘m lewis vaughan jones, our top stories: the sacked leader of the spanish region of catalonia, carlesew police chief after mr puigdemont declared independence. in madrid, several thousand people held a rally, waving spanish flags and calling for national unity. our correspondent james reynolds reports from barcelona. this is the first full day of direct rule from madrid. and no one‘s yet sure quite what to make of it.
i‘m lewis vaughan jones, our top stories: the sacked leader of the spanish region of catalonia, carlesew police chief after mr puigdemont declared independence. in madrid, several thousand people held a rally, waving spanish flags and calling for national unity. our correspondent james reynolds reports from barcelona. this is the first full day of direct rule from madrid. and no one‘s yet sure quite what to make of it.
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i'm lewis vaughan jones. thousands call for spanish unity — at a mass rally in madrid.ut catalonia's sacked leader vows to resist direct rule. a gun battle has been taking place inside a mogadishu hotel between somali security forces and al—shabaab militants — after two bomb blasts outside leave more than a dozen dead. cricket returns to pakistan — nine years after a terror attack forced the national team to play abroad. mixed dancing, make—up — and the first marriage. a new reality for raqqa after islamic state. the sacked leader of the spanish region of catalonia, carles puigdemont has made a televised address calling for peaceful resistance to madrid imposing direct rule on the region. spain's government has dissolved the regional parliament independence. in madrid several thousand people held a rally, waving spanish flags and calling for national unity. our correspondent james reynolds reports from barcelona. this is the first full day of direct rule from madrid. and no one's yet sure quite what to make of it. catalan organisations have told people here to carry on
i'm lewis vaughan jones. thousands call for spanish unity — at a mass rally in madrid.ut catalonia's sacked leader vows to resist direct rule. a gun battle has been taking place inside a mogadishu hotel between somali security forces and al—shabaab militants — after two bomb blasts outside leave more than a dozen dead. cricket returns to pakistan — nine years after a terror attack forced the national team to play abroad. mixed dancing, make—up — and the first marriage. a new reality...
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i'm lewis vaughan jones, our top stories: the sacked leader of the spanish region of catalonia, carles puigdemont, has made a televised address calling for peaceful resistance to madrid imposing direct rule on the region. spain's government has dissolved the regional parliament and installed a new police chief after mr puigdemont declared independence. in madrid, several thousand people held a rally, waving spanish flags and calling for national unity. our correspondent james reynolds reports from barcelona. this is the first full day of direct rule from madrid. and no one's yet sure quite what to make of it. catalan organisations have told people here to carry on as normal. right here, it's hard to tell that anything has changed one way or another. local catalan police officers still guard this, and separatist leaders, who have technically been sacked by madrid, are now trying to work out their next move. carles puigdemont, the catalan leader, featured on today's front pages, refuses to accept that he has been fired. translation: we do not deviate. we continue persevering in the only
i'm lewis vaughan jones, our top stories: the sacked leader of the spanish region of catalonia, carles puigdemont, has made a televised address calling for peaceful resistance to madrid imposing direct rule on the region. spain's government has dissolved the regional parliament and installed a new police chief after mr puigdemont declared independence. in madrid, several thousand people held a rally, waving spanish flags and calling for national unity. our correspondent james reynolds reports...
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i'm lewis vaughan jones. thousands call for spanish unity in madrid.rule. cricket returns to pakistan. nine yea rs cricket returns to pakistan. nine years after the national team was forced to play abroad. years after the national team was forced tc make—up ad. dancing, make—up and the first marriage. - reality for raqqa marriage. a new reality for raqqa after islamic state.
i'm lewis vaughan jones. thousands call for spanish unity in madrid.rule. cricket returns to pakistan. nine yea rs cricket returns to pakistan. nine years after the national team was forced to play abroad. years after the national team was forced tc make—up ad. dancing, make—up and the first marriage. - reality for raqqa marriage. a new reality for raqqa after islamic state.
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i'm lewis vaughan jones, our top stories: thousands call for spanish unity at a mass rally in madrid. but catalonia's sacked leader vows to resist direct rule. a gun battle has taken place inside a mogadishu hotel between somali security forces and al—shabaab militants after two bomb blasts outside leave more than a dozen dead. carles puigdemont, has made a televised address calling for peaceful resistance to madrid imposing direct rule on the region. spain's government has dissolved the regional parliament and installed a new police chief after mr puigdemont declared independence. in madrid, several thousand people held a rally, waving spanish flags and calling for national unity. our correspondent james reynolds reports from barcelona. this is the first full day of direct rule from madrid. and no one's yet sure quite what to make of it. catalan organisations have told people here to carry on as normal. right here, it's hard to tell that anything has changed one way or another. local catalan police officers still guard this, the catalan political headquarters. and separatist leaders,
i'm lewis vaughan jones, our top stories: thousands call for spanish unity at a mass rally in madrid. but catalonia's sacked leader vows to resist direct rule. a gun battle has taken place inside a mogadishu hotel between somali security forces and al—shabaab militants after two bomb blasts outside leave more than a dozen dead. carles puigdemont, has made a televised address calling for peaceful resistance to madrid imposing direct rule on the region. spain's government has dissolved the...
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neil: hillary vaughan, incredible and great reporting out there.illary vaughan in california on the fires that just won't end and all of the problems. by the way, we just received news here that the white house briefing room cleared out a little bit. it's not that the briefing is off. it's just they've been asked to go out to the rose garden where presumably they're going to be able to talk or hear from mitch mcconnell, who had lunch or will be wrapping up lunch with the president of the united states. of course, whether they bury the hatchet or the appearance of the hatchet and the nastiness between the two, maybe that's overdone. the two, of course, are going to put a show of force here for republican legislative agenda is on and now the white house briefing room is empty because they're going outside to hear it from the parties themselves. we'll have more after this this woman is laughing because she's listening to audible. and this woman is pretending her boss's terrible story is funny. experience the comedy, not your commute. dial star-star-au
neil: hillary vaughan, incredible and great reporting out there.illary vaughan in california on the fires that just won't end and all of the problems. by the way, we just received news here that the white house briefing room cleared out a little bit. it's not that the briefing is off. it's just they've been asked to go out to the rose garden where presumably they're going to be able to talk or hear from mitch mcconnell, who had lunch or will be wrapping up lunch with the president of the united...
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a quarter of a century after the diet of vaughan's the emperor and counted the reformer again at least his tomb in the council chechens that and back. the victorious habsburg ruler wanted to see the grave of his anniversary with his own eyes. dead or alive but he's a heretic and cats are. most famous burn. joined should we get to mount. charles was advised to dig up and burn the heretics bones. feel the quake by wage war with the living not the dead. luther's tomb was closed. what remains. a slang for us to give luther's long term impact on germany and the germans is the cultural and more specifically the linguistic achievement which through this translation of the bible has had repercussions far beyond the protestant territories does he know he also had a political input he supported the development of territorial states of modernity and in this respect you could say that luther advanced the federalized nation of germany for the whole. luther's vision of a new face surge division the church in germany fractured into the good. with the loss of church unity the old political order to wa
a quarter of a century after the diet of vaughan's the emperor and counted the reformer again at least his tomb in the council chechens that and back. the victorious habsburg ruler wanted to see the grave of his anniversary with his own eyes. dead or alive but he's a heretic and cats are. most famous burn. joined should we get to mount. charles was advised to dig up and burn the heretics bones. feel the quake by wage war with the living not the dead. luther's tomb was closed. what remains. a...
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( cheers and applause ) ♪ i'm like stevie ray vaughan on the stage, high on music ♪ teeth grindin', sweatin monty python ♪ somebody left on the sink, it's still running ♪ my eyes are gonna overflow ♪ i need a happy hour on sad days ♪ i need a happy hour, i can't wait ♪ i'm like ponce de leon setting on a ship for the new world ♪ checking out the birds and flowers ♪ let's chill out on this island, i've been ♪ sucking on a lime and coconut, coconut ♪ i think i could stay here for the rest of my life ♪ please, don't ever make me go home ♪ i need a happy hour on sad days ♪ it's my happy hour, i can't wait ♪ maybe i'll meet a scientist in sweatpants and a hair tie ♪ we'll conversate about rare birds and midi keyboards ♪ and we'll slow dance, head on my shoulder ♪ swing back and forth and my friends are gonna smile ♪ everything's gonna be all right ♪ it's my happy hour on sad days i need a happy hour, ♪ i can't wait i need a happy hour, ♪ to save me i need a happy hour, ♪ i can't wait i can't wait ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: weezer, everybody! we'll be right back. grit. some have it. some
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hillary vaughan has been on the ground throughout. she's there now.and wind making a difference; right? >> the countdown for better weather begins, ashley. rain is headed here tomorrow. two of the biggest fires that firefighters are fighting are both about 80% contained but, again, getting the people out is just the beginning because there's still 30,000 people under mandatory evacuation. a lot of them unable to get back into their homes and neighborhoods because this fire burning behind here on this mountain ridge covered in smoke. you can't see it at this early daylight is threatening 27,000 buildings. so there is still a lot of homes at risk burning down, and this mandatory evacuation is in place. but for a lot of people, they've been able to get -- unable to get back into their homes and now there are still people missing. 79 people missing and unaccounted for and last night, the death toll climbed to 42. ashley. ashley: all right. hillary vaughan maybe some good news. rain on the way. cooler temperatures. calm winging finally need a break. hillar
hillary vaughan has been on the ground throughout. she's there now.and wind making a difference; right? >> the countdown for better weather begins, ashley. rain is headed here tomorrow. two of the biggest fires that firefighters are fighting are both about 80% contained but, again, getting the people out is just the beginning because there's still 30,000 people under mandatory evacuation. a lot of them unable to get back into their homes and neighborhoods because this fire burning behind...
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all eyes were on 33-year-old lindsay vaughan and her return to action in the giant slalom.nce to the second run. the overall alpine champion finished fifth in the slalom. a mistake cost the 22-year-old a trip to the podium. the next three months will determine the medal favorite in south korea. garvin thomas will be there to bring you coverage of the 2018 olympics. we are just 103 days away now until the opening ceremony. >>> there is much more ahead on "today in the bay." coming up, paying at the pump. drivers in california will see gas taxes go upstarting on wednesday. larry joins us to explain why. that's next. be going up on wednesday, november first. not your income taxes -- but >>> it's not april, but your taxes will be going up on wednesday, november 1st. not your income taxes, but gasoline taxes for all california drivers. here to explain where the money will go, larry. good morning. >> good morning to you. >> why now? >> why ever, right? we never want to see taxes go up, but the fact of the matter is gasoline taxes in california just haven't kept up with the cost o
all eyes were on 33-year-old lindsay vaughan and her return to action in the giant slalom.nce to the second run. the overall alpine champion finished fifth in the slalom. a mistake cost the 22-year-old a trip to the podium. the next three months will determine the medal favorite in south korea. garvin thomas will be there to bring you coverage of the 2018 olympics. we are just 103 days away now until the opening ceremony. >>> there is much more ahead on "today in the bay."...
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thank you very much, hillary vaughan. just update you on the president, and his plans, he did make an announcement a little over an hour ago saying it was an act of pure evil. that our unity cannot be shattered, and all flags flown at half staff in memory of the victims. member of secret service dan on this. i want ask you how meticulous of a plan was this on the part of one guy? how do you make of that, and he arrived last thursday, so he had a number of days to prepare and not draw any attention to himself. what do you think? >> yeah. based on the early reports what we know from the press. here are a couple of things that indicate a very high level of planning. obviously, we have the early check in date, which says to me he did some scouting on the line of sight. meaning the location he was going to shoot and was it going to be clear? was he going to have a clear path down into his target zone? secondly, you have this camera setup that has been discussed where he had cameras set up outside the room to detect the presenc
thank you very much, hillary vaughan. just update you on the president, and his plans, he did make an announcement a little over an hour ago saying it was an act of pure evil. that our unity cannot be shattered, and all flags flown at half staff in memory of the victims. member of secret service dan on this. i want ask you how meticulous of a plan was this on the part of one guy? how do you make of that, and he arrived last thursday, so he had a number of days to prepare and not draw any...
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vaughan, the -- director of policy studies. she's been with the certainty since 1992 developing an expertise in immigration policy and operations. she's recently concluded a department of justice funded project where she studied the use of immigration law enforcement in transnational gang suppression efforts. in addition to her work with the certainty she instructs senior law enforcement officers in seminars -- >> this hearing continues live. can you follow it online at c-span.org. here on c-span we're going next to the u.s. house. they are gaveling in taking up a bill this afternoon that would outlaw abortion after 20 weeks of pregnancy. debate this afternoon. late they are week the house taking up the 2018 republican
vaughan, the -- director of policy studies. she's been with the certainty since 1992 developing an expertise in immigration policy and operations. she's recently concluded a department of justice funded project where she studied the use of immigration law enforcement in transnational gang suppression efforts. in addition to her work with the certainty she instructs senior law enforcement officers in seminars -- >> this hearing continues live. can you follow it online at c-span.org. here...
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our own hillary vaughan has more with the latest. hillary. >> liz, we just got an update from sheriff. we found out that the shooting rampage that left 59 people dead lasted nine minutes. we also know that he set up eight cameras to capture all of this on surveillance. he put some inside the hotel room to capture the shooting act. and then also, some outside. he ordered room service, then used that service car, placed it outside his hotel room and put a camera on it so he could see law enforcement approaching the outside of his hotel room. we also learned that law enforcement is aware of some weapon modification, including a bump stock that's used to speed up the discharge of ammo. and as far as a motive? officials still say they're not ready to announce a motive yet. it's an ongoing investigation. also, they say this was a preplanned attack because of the cameras and weapons. it was premeditated. also, his girlfriend who was in the philippines right now. they say they're working on getting her back here, and they have a lot of quest
our own hillary vaughan has more with the latest. hillary. >> liz, we just got an update from sheriff. we found out that the shooting rampage that left 59 people dead lasted nine minutes. we also know that he set up eight cameras to capture all of this on surveillance. he put some inside the hotel room to capture the shooting act. and then also, some outside. he ordered room service, then used that service car, placed it outside his hotel room and put a camera on it so he could see law...
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hillary vaughan is there. she's going to report live on the lost life, home, and business.g to talk to the ceo of jordan winery about how his business and staff are surviving the flames. just barely, by the way. many of them have lost their homes already. these flames have torched more than 115,000 acres. and while california burns
hillary vaughan is there. she's going to report live on the lost life, home, and business.g to talk to the ceo of jordan winery about how his business and staff are surviving the flames. just barely, by the way. many of them have lost their homes already. these flames have torched more than 115,000 acres. and while california burns
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form england captain michael vaughan said the situation might have been avoided had england managementn stokes was out to 3am during a test match in manchester. i knew that at the time. i knew that. it was the talk of the media centre. the story was ripped out of the papers. it wasn't allowed to go in. they fought tooth and nail to make sure the story didn't reach the papers. he made a massive mistake. i have no sympathy for ben stokes for what he put himself into. but i will say the management of the england tea m say the management of the england team have to look themselves in the mirrorand team have to look themselves in the mirror and say, "could we have done a bit more? we we have been a bit stricter?" england women have overta ken stricter?" england women have overtaken australia who they face in the ashes series later this month. the captain says it is flattering and a sign of progress. that's all your sport for now. i will have more in the next hour. bye for now, ben. bye, holly, thank you very much. see you later. huge crowds have gathered in barcelona to demonstrate against
form england captain michael vaughan said the situation might have been avoided had england managementn stokes was out to 3am during a test match in manchester. i knew that at the time. i knew that. it was the talk of the media centre. the story was ripped out of the papers. it wasn't allowed to go in. they fought tooth and nail to make sure the story didn't reach the papers. he made a massive mistake. i have no sympathy for ben stokes for what he put himself into. but i will say the management...
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reaction to this on social media you can get in touch with those of course to give your opinions michael vaughan is saying i believe test matches need to try new ideas you have lost a drama on the fourth day i.c.c. if given the go ahead as well former england captain they are trying for a test match is another nail in the coffin is the format's continues its slow demise i hope it doesn't fall to pieces test match cricket still my still my favorite form of the game let's get back now to come up here here andy and nicely handle with a few. well so what do you get in touch with us as we've been saying all day thank you for your questions as well direct questions for our correspondents and guess which has been great. twitter facebook whatsapp is all there and i just tweeted that mama june report as well the one from bangladesh so if you go to my favorite. you can find that there will be yourself from there to get in touch with us through some of the story ideas we're looking on all platforms for your contributions. and we will see you right back here in studio four to no doubt to zero fifteen hundre
reaction to this on social media you can get in touch with those of course to give your opinions michael vaughan is saying i believe test matches need to try new ideas you have lost a drama on the fourth day i.c.c. if given the go ahead as well former england captain they are trying for a test match is another nail in the coffin is the format's continues its slow demise i hope it doesn't fall to pieces test match cricket still my still my favorite form of the game let's get back now to come up...
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our correspondent, lewis vaughan—jones reports.fort, here on the left, is donald trump's former campaign manager. this morning he walked into the fbi offices facing criminal charges, following an investigation into possible russian influence in the 2016 election. another man, which gates, manafort‘s business partner has also been charged. they both face 12 counts relating to their links to russian politicians in ukraine. it accuses them of conspiracy against the us by acting as unregistered agents of a ukrainian political party, and also of money laundering, using offshore bank accounts to conceal millions of dollars from us authorities. the indictment, do not directly die real dollars from us authorities. the indictment, do on directly die real dollars from us authorities. the indictment, do on the ectly die real dollars from us authorities. the indictment, do on thejohn die real with their work on thejohn campaign. donald trump has responded to the events on twitter, saying... ina in a second message, he added... in a separate bu
our correspondent, lewis vaughan—jones reports.fort, here on the left, is donald trump's former campaign manager. this morning he walked into the fbi offices facing criminal charges, following an investigation into possible russian influence in the 2016 election. another man, which gates, manafort‘s business partner has also been charged. they both face 12 counts relating to their links to russian politicians in ukraine. it accuses them of conspiracy against the us by acting as unregistered...
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vaughan is the general counsel over there. we have amazing people.are doing something called a 301 investigation on china. it is under the fair trade act. it is a 301 investigation into the theft of american intellectual property that is being done on a daily basis by china. we got chinese cheap imports stealing our intellectual property, american made ingenuity. taking it, pirating it, making it overseas, sending it over here, everything from pharmaceutical to countertops. cheap stuff is probably poisoning us. trump administration said they will not get away with it. the korean free-trade deal, nafta, all these agreements need to be revisited, reexamined, and if necessary rewritten. if they do not agree with the rewrite, repealed. that is what has to happen. donald trump has done more in 10 months for social conservatives than i believe the previous gop president did in eight years. what did he do? the mexico city policy, gone. neil gorsuch, one of the most qualified people being on the supreme court. he has expanded religious liberty in the united
vaughan is the general counsel over there. we have amazing people.are doing something called a 301 investigation on china. it is under the fair trade act. it is a 301 investigation into the theft of american intellectual property that is being done on a daily basis by china. we got chinese cheap imports stealing our intellectual property, american made ingenuity. taking it, pirating it, making it overseas, sending it over here, everything from pharmaceutical to countertops. cheap stuff is...
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well, this is the mayor of vaughan wading -- this is the mayor of san juan, wading hip deep in water. does this look like a woman who isn't taking responsibility? no, to me it looks like a leader that's doing everything she can to save lives. i knew from the start that we weren't getting the full picture. because the administration went out of its way not to provide support for a bipartisan congressional delegation to visit the island, i decided to go myself. after all, it will be the responsibility of congress to fund disaster relief and long-term recovery on these islands, and we need the facts in order to produce the right legislation. so last friday i boarded an american airlines flight to puerto rico. let me be clear, i have visited the island of puerto rico i don't know how many times over the past 25 years, both in my official capacity as a member of congress and personally to vacation. it is no exaggeration to say that the island i saw on friday is not the island i have known and loved. the lush green tropical landscape that comes to mind when we think of puerto rico was mostl
well, this is the mayor of vaughan wading -- this is the mayor of san juan, wading hip deep in water. does this look like a woman who isn't taking responsibility? no, to me it looks like a leader that's doing everything she can to save lives. i knew from the start that we weren't getting the full picture. because the administration went out of its way not to provide support for a bipartisan congressional delegation to visit the island, i decided to go myself. after all, it will be the...
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former england captain michael vaughan says the culture in the england cricket squad must change. stokes is under investigation after being arrested following a brawl outside a bristol nightclub. he was released without charge. mo farah is one of ten nominees for the iaaf world athlete of the year, after he retained his 10,000m title at the world championships this summer. but sprint gold—medallist justin gatlin has not made the short list. it is the first time since 2004 that the reigning world or olympic champion has been left out. gatlin has served two doping bans, and that makes him ineligible. something of a surprise, but they have actually change the rules. you can't actually be nominated if you have been found guilty of a drugs ban. i know he is a divisive character but it is strange that you can win world and olympic gold but not be nominated for athlete of the year. nhs patients are being asked to take part in what is being called the world's first trial for a universal flu jab. researchers at oxford university say it should offer years of protection against most strains
former england captain michael vaughan says the culture in the england cricket squad must change. stokes is under investigation after being arrested following a brawl outside a bristol nightclub. he was released without charge. mo farah is one of ten nominees for the iaaf world athlete of the year, after he retained his 10,000m title at the world championships this summer. but sprint gold—medallist justin gatlin has not made the short list. it is the first time since 2004 that the reigning...
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vaughan, the -- director of policy studies. she's been with the certainty since 1992 developing an expertise in immigration policy and operations. she's recently concluded a department of justice funded project where she studied the use of immigration law enforcement in transnational gang suppression efforts. in addition to her work with the certainty she instructs senior law enforcement officers in seminars -- >> this hearing continues live. can you follow it online at c-span.org. here on c-span we're going next to the u.s. house. they are gaveling in taking up a bill this afternoon that would outlaw abortion after 20 weeks of pregnancy. debate this afternoon. late they are week the house taking up the 2018 republican budget resolution which calls for rewriting the u.s. tax code under reconciliation rules. u.s. overage now of the house on c-span. house on c-span. nnounces to the house his approval ereof. pursuant to clause 1 of rule 1 the journal stands approved. the pledge of allegiance will be led by the gentleman from assac
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we're taking this to hillary vaughan. she's up in one of the stores.ary. >> liz, this startup wants to help retailers and convenience stores compete with amazon go's technology. it's that just walk out technology that lets you grab items and walk out. you don't have to wait in line, you don't have to check out, it automatically charges you. i'm here for a live demo with help from the standard cognition team. jeff and brandon. we're going to show you how this works. guys, let's shop. this demo shop, liz, is rigged with cameras, and their purpose is to identify individual shoppers and also the individual items that they pick up. and so let's see what the system shows that they're grabbing. right now, you can see jeff has body wash, brandon has canned fruit, canned beans. also, jeff has conditioner. now, that system will identify that they have those items but also if they walk out with the items. i talked to the founder, and he says this technology will be ready to roll out in just a few months. >> this competitive advantage that's going to let them brin
we're taking this to hillary vaughan. she's up in one of the stores.ary. >> liz, this startup wants to help retailers and convenience stores compete with amazon go's technology. it's that just walk out technology that lets you grab items and walk out. you don't have to wait in line, you don't have to check out, it automatically charges you. i'm here for a live demo with help from the standard cognition team. jeff and brandon. we're going to show you how this works. guys, let's shop. this...
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hillary vaughan on the ground in napa with the latest. hillary, what have you got? through the path of the fire that ripped through this cinderella winery. if you look over here, my cameraman's panning. you can see where the fields have been blackened from the ash where the fire burned through part of the sign. letters burned, missing, burnt to a crisp. but then as the fire moves in this direction, you can get a larger view of the destruction. the tasting room behind me completely destroyed, and then also over here, you can see where a lot of the crops had been untouched by the fire. one of the largest fires threatening california wine country, the atlas fire is only 3% contained. the fire tearing through napa valley has grown to 28,000 acres, stuart,. stuart: all right, hillary, thank you very much indeed on the ground there in napa county. thank you very much for being here. thanks, hillary. we're going to be joined by a top wine maker in sonoma county. he's right in the thick of it. we'll get a report from him. and now this. harvey weinstein fleeing to europe to
hillary vaughan on the ground in napa with the latest. hillary, what have you got? through the path of the fire that ripped through this cinderella winery. if you look over here, my cameraman's panning. you can see where the fields have been blackened from the ash where the fire burned through part of the sign. letters burned, missing, burnt to a crisp. but then as the fire moves in this direction, you can get a larger view of the destruction. the tasting room behind me completely destroyed,...