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wakefield did retake the lead, only for luke gale's drop goal with less than two minutes remaining tortsday. coming up in a moment, the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are kate proctor, political reporter at the london evening standard and the broadcaster, john stapleton. tomorrow's front pages. the financial times leads on the fall out from last month's global cyber attack — with the consumer goods group reckitt benckiser admitting the hack had caused a £110 million hit in sales. the express writes that britain shouldn't be worried about the latest threats from brussels over brexit because, the paper says, eurocrats are scared of a walk out from british representatives. the telegraph says that business leaders are to demand an indefinite delay in britain leaving the single market and the customs union from the brexit secretary david davis. the guardian also leads with the warnings from business leaders, who say they are trying to prevent a ‘cliff edge‘ departure from the european union. the sun warns of a possib
wakefield did retake the lead, only for luke gale's drop goal with less than two minutes remaining tortsday. coming up in a moment, the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are kate proctor, political reporter at the london evening standard and the broadcaster, john stapleton. tomorrow's front pages. the financial times leads on the fall out from last month's global cyber attack — with the consumer goods group reckitt...
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that is in the midst of the conflict between the wakefield association and the parks. they are making different cases. say -- gom is they away little microphone thing -- -- microsoft thing -- there is a bump and they had not noticed a bump. they got nervous because they noticed it on the building of the memorial house. what is that bump over there? they are trying to figure out what the dump is. the first excavation is to find the brick walls. there is a little processing. yes, there are competing constituencies. there are people who resisted the memorial house. they saw as a vanity project and thought it was not the right way to go. biggest back to park custis and the disagreement about where his stone was. different people who were fighting over the location of the stone and making different locations. people outside saying it didn't happen your anyway. people were making crazy arguments. historian for the wakefield association realized -- because they were trying to get the commemoration there at this time. the historian realizes that that is a threat to his fundrai
that is in the midst of the conflict between the wakefield association and the parks. they are making different cases. say -- gom is they away little microphone thing -- -- microsoft thing -- there is a bump and they had not noticed a bump. they got nervous because they noticed it on the building of the memorial house. what is that bump over there? they are trying to figure out what the dump is. the first excavation is to find the brick walls. there is a little processing. yes, there are...
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the other first round games see wakefield travel to huddersfield, hull fc host salford and leeds takeone other rugby league line for you — wigan will face hull fc in australia in 2018 in the first super league game to be played outside europe. the two sides will face each other in wollongong next february. adam peaty was left stunned by his own performances as he continues to set the standard for great britain at the world aquatics championships. the olympic champion beat his own world record in the 50 metre breaststroke twice in one day, becoming the first person to swim the event in less than 26 seconds. he goes in the final after 5pm, looking to set an even faster time. some breaking news. you can follow but on the bbc sport website. novak djokovic who retired injured from wimbledon with a shoulder problem says he won't be playing again in 2017. we will have more on that later on this afternoon on our website. back to the main news of the day and one of our main stories... the uk economy grew by 0.3% in the second quarter of this year, official figures show. it's thought the growth
the other first round games see wakefield travel to huddersfield, hull fc host salford and leeds takeone other rugby league line for you — wigan will face hull fc in australia in 2018 in the first super league game to be played outside europe. the two sides will face each other in wollongong next february. adam peaty was left stunned by his own performances as he continues to set the standard for great britain at the world aquatics championships. the olympic champion beat his own world record...
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when you for fraudsters like andrew wakefield, not to mention he has been thrown out of the medical profession, it doesn't really matter because you are looking for a story and someone who even once was in authority is telling you that story and it does something psychically. i cannot really explain it. but one thing that is really important is not to be am dismissive or patonizing of people coming from that point of view because i think that makes people take it even harder. there needs to be empathy and listening and then maybe education and evidence but starting with the listening and empathy. >> does anyone wonder? well i was able to discover that mrs. x is still living in sweden in a conversation with my translator she made it clear she did not want to be interviewed and wanted this to be a closed a chapter in her life, but she did say they did this without my knowledge and that would never be allowed today. yes? >> given the discussion in the importance of it today especially with the henrietta lacks becoming more forefront with the hbo movie, have you seen the hbo movie and do you think
when you for fraudsters like andrew wakefield, not to mention he has been thrown out of the medical profession, it doesn't really matter because you are looking for a story and someone who even once was in authority is telling you that story and it does something psychically. i cannot really explain it. but one thing that is really important is not to be am dismissive or patonizing of people coming from that point of view because i think that makes people take it even harder. there needs to be...
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becausel it building x of the wakefield association already claimed the name for the birth site. things --all sorts of they would not say we are calling this the birth site, we are now at war with the foundation. they came up with this careful term to avoid the accusation, that they were making but hid that accusation. great spy movie title. [applause] maxwellvy: it's like smart will somehow come out and -- out. >> the food production area in the house was generally separated. wall or some property, or whatever, but the food was generally prepared by the slaves and was brought into the house. could that be the explanation to why there were so many of the artifacts found in that area? prof. levy: the issue of proximity, yes. your kitchen needs to be far enough away so that the work area is not where you are living, but close enough so you do not get too much water on your chicken when it is walked over in the rain. you do not want to get cold in the interim. they tend to be close but separate. ,hat distribution we see utilitarian and you start to get the table where, if all we wer
becausel it building x of the wakefield association already claimed the name for the birth site. things --all sorts of they would not say we are calling this the birth site, we are now at war with the foundation. they came up with this careful term to avoid the accusation, that they were making but hid that accusation. great spy movie title. [applause] maxwellvy: it's like smart will somehow come out and -- out. >> the food production area in the house was generally separated. wall or...
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on street level with storm tracker6 in southern lancaster county you can see those showers into wakefieldwest of route one getting closer to oxford so something to keep in mind as we go throughout the rest of the early evening hours. satellite6 along with action radar showing that you cluster off to our south. it's clipping our region. it just stays pretty cloudy for the rest of tonight but all of the attention off to the west, you can see a lot of moisture right now across minnesota and also into wisconsin. this cluster of activity will be diving to the south and east as we get into the start of our weekend. so, future tracker6 showing you 9 o'clock tomorrow morning it's mostly cloudy a couple of renegade showers bubbling up before that main cluster off to you our west approaches. you can see that into lakehurst and wilmington. 2 o'clock tomorrow morning afternoon you can see showers and storms into south jersey. the main activity gets going as we get into tomorrow night 10 o'clock you can see the rain for allentown reading and lancaster, even along the i've 95 corridor on also into sout
on street level with storm tracker6 in southern lancaster county you can see those showers into wakefieldwest of route one getting closer to oxford so something to keep in mind as we go throughout the rest of the early evening hours. satellite6 along with action radar showing that you cluster off to our south. it's clipping our region. it just stays pretty cloudy for the rest of tonight but all of the attention off to the west, you can see a lot of moisture right now across minnesota and also...
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there are people arguing in that period that both groups that are arguing -- the wakefield association and ultimately national park service -- and they are both wrong and it is not here at all. that debate is not a debate. we have absolute certainty. it would be impossible to imagine this is not the right landscape. but they were nervous in that time period that it might not be, so some of the defensiveness you see in the debates in the 1920's and 1930's is because other people are arguing, you are both wrong. you see politics emerging in the discussion. another thing to keep in mind -- i am laying out these pillars so we have a handle on why the changes i'm talking about are part of this and why they fit together -- these days, the average undergraduate history student has access to literally thousands more documents 24 hours a day than the best american historian had in 1925. that is an astounding thing to keep in mind. when people were doing their histories in the 1930's, they had the material they had in front of them, but that is what they had. it was difficult to get more. you do
there are people arguing in that period that both groups that are arguing -- the wakefield association and ultimately national park service -- and they are both wrong and it is not here at all. that debate is not a debate. we have absolute certainty. it would be impossible to imagine this is not the right landscape. but they were nervous in that time period that it might not be, so some of the defensiveness you see in the debates in the 1920's and 1930's is because other people are arguing, you...
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sharon from wakefield, rhode island, wrote to me a couple of day ago and summed it up very well. she said, i do not support the so-called american health care act because it is not a health care plan, it is a tax cut for the rich. i am 67 years -- 67 years old. since the g.o.p. wants to end medicaid, i want you to vote no on the bill. republicans need to come to the table and work with democrats. let's have productive conversations about how we can improve access to care and bring down costs. let's harness this increase in access to drug treatment. coupled with the trumpcare bill, those efforts will not mitigate the damage that this bill will inflict on my constituents and those across the country. i hope those on the other side of the aisle who expressed misgivings will oppose trumpcare in all of its forms so we can work together on a bipartisan solution and attempt to do something positive for our constituents. with that, mr. president, i would note the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: quorum call: a senator: mr. president?
sharon from wakefield, rhode island, wrote to me a couple of day ago and summed it up very well. she said, i do not support the so-called american health care act because it is not a health care plan, it is a tax cut for the rich. i am 67 years -- 67 years old. since the g.o.p. wants to end medicaid, i want you to vote no on the bill. republicans need to come to the table and work with democrats. let's have productive conversations about how we can improve access to care and bring down costs....
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the other first round games see wakefield travel to huddersfield, hull fc host salford and leeds takee south africa in the third test at the oval which starts tomorrow. they'll have debutant tom westley in the side, who comes in to replace the injured gary ballance. the essex batsman will be making his england debut at the age of 28. it's probably started to sink in now, it's been quite a surreal few days. i suppose it's just the build—up really. come thursday i'm going to be nervous, as expected, but i think the challenge for me is to replicate what i've been doing for essex and hopefully do that for england. that is all the sport for now. back with more in the next hour. let's talk a little more about the government's plans to ban at the end of next month it will be 20 years since the death of diana princess of wales — an anniversary marked by her sons this week when they spoke in an itv documentary. at her funeral — watched by millions all over the world — the eulogy was delivered by her brother earl spencer, words that were more direct than anyone had expected, and which are even
the other first round games see wakefield travel to huddersfield, hull fc host salford and leeds takee south africa in the third test at the oval which starts tomorrow. they'll have debutant tom westley in the side, who comes in to replace the injured gary ballance. the essex batsman will be making his england debut at the age of 28. it's probably started to sink in now, it's been quite a surreal few days. i suppose it's just the build—up really. come thursday i'm going to be nervous, as...
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she and her daughters lived in a beautiful place in rhode island, wakefield, rhode island. and like a lot of people that i have heard from, patricia is afraid. she is afraid that what this congress will do is repeal the affordable care act and let health insurers go back to discriminating against people with preexisting conditions. what's hers? well, patricia and her daughters have a genetic mutation, and that genetic mutation increases their risk of cancer. they would orderly be counting on the american cancer society to argue for them, and sure enough, the american cancer society has come out against republican health legislation. well, it got real for patricia last year when her 34-year-old daughter was battling breast cancer. fortunately, her health insurance covered her treatment, and it worked. she is now cancer free. but because of their genetic mutation, patricia and her daughters will need to be screened frequently for the rest of their lives. under the affordable care act, these potentially lifesaving screenings are covered, and patricia and her daughters are not
she and her daughters lived in a beautiful place in rhode island, wakefield, rhode island. and like a lot of people that i have heard from, patricia is afraid. she is afraid that what this congress will do is repeal the affordable care act and let health insurers go back to discriminating against people with preexisting conditions. what's hers? well, patricia and her daughters have a genetic mutation, and that genetic mutation increases their risk of cancer. they would orderly be counting on...