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he trails walsh by some 17 wickets.est wickets. 501 came today. you‘ve got to wonder if he‘ll pass walsh. celtic warmed up for their champions league tie with paris saint germain on tuesday, with a 4—1 victory over hamilton in the scottish premiership. stuart armstrong curled in his side‘s first in the 17th minute, before scott sinclair fired home two more goals before half time. this his first french forward 0dsonne edouard, who is on a season long loan from the paris club, scored on his debut, to make it four, as the scottish champions warmed up for their european opener against the french league leaders in the champions league next week. who, it‘s worth pointing out, looked in ominous form tonight having assembled one of the most talented forward lines in european football. new signing kylian mbappe on the scoresheet alongside neymar and edison cavani as psg beat metz 5—1 in ligue un. mbappe signed on a season long loan grabbed his side‘s second. the french forward could become the second most expensive player in his
he trails walsh by some 17 wickets.est wickets. 501 came today. you‘ve got to wonder if he‘ll pass walsh. celtic warmed up for their champions league tie with paris saint germain on tuesday, with a 4—1 victory over hamilton in the scottish premiership. stuart armstrong curled in his side‘s first in the 17th minute, before scott sinclair fired home two more goals before half time. this his first french forward 0dsonne edouard, who is on a season long loan from the paris club, scored on...
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the fallout is happening in washington, tonight, the conversation with the nation's magazine, john walsh, about the political implications of hurricane harvey. and then, we'll talk to a professor of southern texas university. we're glad you have joined us, all of that coming up in just a moment moment. >>> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> please welcome joann walsh back to the program, a national correspondent, and the writer of the piece "everyone is a socialist after a national disaster." she joins us from washington, great to have you back. >> thank you. >> everybody is a socialist after a disaster, tell me more. >> i was just struck by senator ted cruz demanding instant hurricane harvey relief, which of course the people of texas and houston deserve that. but you know, ted cruz, he held up our relief for hurricane sandy five years ago here in new york, and continues to basically lie about it saying he opposed the bill because it contains so much pork. that really was not true, the things he thought were pork were things like funding for h
the fallout is happening in washington, tonight, the conversation with the nation's magazine, john walsh, about the political implications of hurricane harvey. and then, we'll talk to a professor of southern texas university. we're glad you have joined us, all of that coming up in just a moment moment. >>> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> please welcome joann walsh back to the program, a national correspondent, and the writer of...
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close to nick paton walsh. we're concerned for his safety.y wind, but we will have surge with this. six to nine feet. i know where he is. i've been there. it is a lowlying area. people need to get away from the ocean. this is no looky loo time right now. >> what does it mean the radar is broken? send me a note so we know how to communicate going forward. chad myers will give us the latest information throughout the morning. ni nick paton walsh is live in palmas del mar. it is the southeastern coast. nick, what's the latest? >> reporter: chris, hi. an interesting time here. the last 10, the wind has picked up, tearing some of the roof. i'll get out of the way so our cameraman can show you some of the clearer images here. what feels like it might be the most intense part of the storm as you hear from our meteorologist comes into land. it has been pretty intense since 3:00 this morning. it may have come a little earlier than anticipated. but this particular hotel we're in, an intense concrete structure that provides us some support, has really t
close to nick paton walsh. we're concerned for his safety.y wind, but we will have surge with this. six to nine feet. i know where he is. i've been there. it is a lowlying area. people need to get away from the ocean. this is no looky loo time right now. >> what does it mean the radar is broken? send me a note so we know how to communicate going forward. chad myers will give us the latest information throughout the morning. ni nick paton walsh is live in palmas del mar. it is the...
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boston from beirut via skype joseph kitchen senior fellow at the king faisal center in riyadh jim walsh senior research associate with mit security studies program he's also in boston a very warm welcome to the show every one of you jim walsh how crucial was nine eleven to the security or lack of security we seeing today. well i think it certainly for the u.s. government has fundamentally framed virtually everything going forward it was one of the most traumatic events in post-war u.s. history obviously it led directly to the invasion of afghanistan and then later indirectly to the invasion of iraq so it's really meant a great deal both emotionally but also politically and in terms of foreign policy it has been the shaping event for us foreign policy and just have kitchen to think the world would be a different place if nine eleven hadn't happened or would these issues these groups come to fruition anyway something else might have occurred in another country doesn't necessarily have to have been do not have states i think that obviously got a result has been with us for a long time the
boston from beirut via skype joseph kitchen senior fellow at the king faisal center in riyadh jim walsh senior research associate with mit security studies program he's also in boston a very warm welcome to the show every one of you jim walsh how crucial was nine eleven to the security or lack of security we seeing today. well i think it certainly for the u.s. government has fundamentally framed virtually everything going forward it was one of the most traumatic events in post-war u.s. history...
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marty walsh>"this banner incident. . i mean, it's a banner. somebody hung a banner. mean, they put a banner over there, and what it sounds like it was in support of black lives matter, which was against racism. and i guess in a way it's a positive message. i think the wrong place to put it." (anchor) time now to check on our weather... with chief meterologist brittney shipp. dry weather through the weekend. temperatures are forecast to warm slightly on friday and saturday, but then cool beginning sunday. much cooler weather, and locally blustery conditions, are likely early next week as a deep upper trough develops over the pacific northwest and northern california. (vicki) the f-d-a will soon label foods that contain crushed peanuts... that are appropriate for infants to eat. doctors have found that introducing peanut products to kids between four and 10 months... significantly reduced the chance they would develop a peanut allergy. <"hopefully it helps parents make that decision instead of being kind of lost of what to do, because i feel like they've gone back and
"this banner incident. . i mean, it's a banner. somebody hung a banner. mean, they put a banner over there, and what it sounds like it was in support of black lives matter, which was against racism. and i guess in a way it's a positive message. i think the wrong place to put it." (anchor) time now to check on our weather... with chief meterologist brittney shipp. dry weather through the weekend. temperatures are forecast to warm slightly on friday and saturday, but then cool beginning...
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let's begin with nick paton walsh on the southeast coast of puerto rico.ot have communication with him right now because of all the conditions. he is getting the worst of those and let's see what is happening with him. cnn's raffaele romo is going to join us from puerto rico's east coast. what are you seeing? >> reporter: alisyn let me show you what this hotel had to do to prevent catastrophic damage. they had to tie ropes to their front doors because they were afraid at one point that the air currents were so strong they would completely destroy the lobby, and in a way that has already happened. let me show you what flying debris has done to the lobby. they broke the glass above me and right
let's begin with nick paton walsh on the southeast coast of puerto rico.ot have communication with him right now because of all the conditions. he is getting the worst of those and let's see what is happening with him. cnn's raffaele romo is going to join us from puerto rico's east coast. what are you seeing? >> reporter: alisyn let me show you what this hotel had to do to prevent catastrophic damage. they had to tie ropes to their front doors because they were afraid at one point that...
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. >> here's what's coming up one hour from now. 8:45 the legendary joe walsh member of the eagles rockhall of famer will be with us in studio ahead of tomorrow's big concert at eagles bang a rona. >> double dose of awesome singers. james blunt let usie live in the loft. kevin' interview with halle berry and erin gives us the sneak peek at her one-on-one with hot hollywood star jake gyllenhaal. >> pack show to me. >> i wish we can get the top three to sink together. >> um-hmm. >> like a beautiful -- >> you're pretty good at getting people together. maybe you can do that. >> good jam. >> they're professional. >> look at the surf on the jersey shore. this is long island i think. >> long island. say. look at that. >> windy day. dangerous rip tides, of course, along the beaches but it looks like most people are paying close attention and now out in the water today which is good news. good people back to business, school and work and all of that. >> you get a sense of the power of ocean there. and the winds associated with jose are only 75. imagine what's going on with maria. i was just down
. >> here's what's coming up one hour from now. 8:45 the legendary joe walsh member of the eagles rockhall of famer will be with us in studio ahead of tomorrow's big concert at eagles bang a rona. >> double dose of awesome singers. james blunt let usie live in the loft. kevin' interview with halle berry and erin gives us the sneak peek at her one-on-one with hot hollywood star jake gyllenhaal. >> pack show to me. >> i wish we can get the top three to sink together....
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but still, at this point, we seem to be seeing a slower pace of wind now. >> nick paton walsh.to hear from nick the entire show. he's seen some of the worst of the storm. we appreciate you being with us. thank you so much. >> i want to show you live pictures right now coming into us from mexico city and the surrounding areas. these are live pictures of all of the people trying to rescue those trapped in the debris and rubble from that 7.1 magnitude earthquake that struck mexico city yesterday, as our rosa flores reported. it was a shallow quake, which is more devastating. again, this coming, the most powerful earthquake they've seen there since, of course, thousands of lives were lost after that 1985 earthquake. >> one of the things we have heard from the mexican president is he wants citizens to stay home if they can today. why? because he wants the rescue crews -- look at that entire team working to dig through that building right now. he wants this crew to be able to get onsight and address the situation as unencumbered as possible. not to mention that these structures at th
but still, at this point, we seem to be seeing a slower pace of wind now. >> nick paton walsh.to hear from nick the entire show. he's seen some of the worst of the storm. we appreciate you being with us. thank you so much. >> i want to show you live pictures right now coming into us from mexico city and the surrounding areas. these are live pictures of all of the people trying to rescue those trapped in the debris and rubble from that 7.1 magnitude earthquake that struck mexico city...
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marty walsh>"this banner incident. . i mean, it's a banner. somebody hung a banner.y put a banner over there, and what it sounds like it was in support of black lives matter, which racism. and i it's a positive message. i think the wrong place to put it." this week's lexus experience amazing ultimate highlight goes davide zappacosta tuesday night against qarabag f-k... in his first start with chelsea he rips outside the 18 yard box the blue devils went on to win the game 6-nothing thursday night football... the bengals are the first team since the 1939 eagles to not score a touchdown in their first two home games deshaun watson making his first n-f-l start and his 22nd birthday. second quarter -- watson takes off running -- he scores a 49- yard touchdown to make it 10-3 texans (watson: 15-24, 125 yards) houston wins 13-9 the n-f-l fines marshawn lynch following last sunday against tennessee cameras caught lynch using an obscene gesture in fourth quarter. he will have to pay 12- thousand dollars. this sunday he will face the jets at the coliseum. all-pro new york gian
"this banner incident. . i mean, it's a banner. somebody hung a banner.y put a banner over there, and what it sounds like it was in support of black lives matter, which racism. and i it's a positive message. i think the wrong place to put it." this week's lexus experience amazing ultimate highlight goes davide zappacosta tuesday night against qarabag f-k... in his first start with chelsea he rips outside the 18 yard box the blue devils went on to win the game 6-nothing thursday night...
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kevin walsh there. for india's transgender community, going to a regular hospital can be daunting. the various departments they need to visit. but one government hospital in the southern state of kerala is trying to help. it's offering a free clinic for transgender people that runs once a month. there is a lot of hesitancy to treat people of transgender. they don't specifically know who to go to for each problem. so, when you have this multi— speciality gathering of people here, we can streamline it and direct it. they require hormone treatment and psychiatric evaluation and transitioning for them to eventually get to a point where they can have the surgery. and when we tell them it is delayed, one of them told me, 0k, we waited 20 years for this, i think i can wait another couple of yea rs. think i can wait another couple of years. that is a fascinating insight into india's transgender community. lots more on our website. hello. we are keeping our eye on three hurricanes in the caribbean. hurricanejose hot on the heels of hurricane irma, not quite as strong but still the potential
kevin walsh there. for india's transgender community, going to a regular hospital can be daunting. the various departments they need to visit. but one government hospital in the southern state of kerala is trying to help. it's offering a free clinic for transgender people that runs once a month. there is a lot of hesitancy to treat people of transgender. they don't specifically know who to go to for each problem. so, when you have this multi— speciality gathering of people here, we can...
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nick paton walsh, st. croix, the united states. >> months and months of work ahead.ick paton walsh. >>> president trump waded into another battle last night. going after nfl players who kneel during the national anthem. sports anchor coy wire is here with that, next. with the pole, and i had to make a claim and all that? is that whole thing still draggin' on? no, i took some pics with the app and filed a claim, but, you know how they send you money to cover repairs and - -they took forever to pay you, right? no, i got paid right away, but, at the very end of it all, my agent- -wouldn't even call you back, right? no, she called to see if i was happy, but, if i wasn't happy with my claim experience, for any reason... ...they'd give me my money back, no questions asked. can you believe that? no. the claim satisfaction guarantee, only from allstate. switching to allstate is worth it. ♪ can i get some help. watch his head. ♪ i'm so happy. ♪ whatever they went through, they went through together. welcome guys. life well planned. see what a raymond james financial advisor c
nick paton walsh, st. croix, the united states. >> months and months of work ahead.ick paton walsh. >>> president trump waded into another battle last night. going after nfl players who kneel during the national anthem. sports anchor coy wire is here with that, next. with the pole, and i had to make a claim and all that? is that whole thing still draggin' on? no, i took some pics with the app and filed a claim, but, you know how they send you money to cover repairs and - -they...
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fergus walsh, bbc news.l to come: his art now fetches record prices. a new exhibition celebrates the wild world ofjean—michel basquiat. ben johnson, the fastest man on earth, is flying home to canada in disgrace. all the athletes should be clean going into the games. i'm just happy that justice is served. it is a simple fact that this morning, these people were in their homes. tonight, those homes have been burnt down by serbian soldiers and police. all the taliban positions along here have been strengthened, presumably in case the americans invade. it's no use having a secret service which cannot preserve its own secrets against the world. and so the british government has no option but to continue this action, and even after any adverse judgement in australia. concorde had crossed the atlantic faster than any plane ever before, breaking the record by six minutes. this is bbc news. our top headline: a powerful earthquake has killed more than 220 people in mexico. in the capital, the search for survivors in
fergus walsh, bbc news.l to come: his art now fetches record prices. a new exhibition celebrates the wild world ofjean—michel basquiat. ben johnson, the fastest man on earth, is flying home to canada in disgrace. all the athletes should be clean going into the games. i'm just happy that justice is served. it is a simple fact that this morning, these people were in their homes. tonight, those homes have been burnt down by serbian soldiers and police. all the taliban positions along here have...
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your choices, joan walsh back with us, jamal simmons.ho needs to fall back. >> obviously sara huckabee sander. she really needs to stop telling espn to fire jemele hill. jemele did call donald trump a white supremacist. but there's a danger when you defend white supremacists, you might get child a white supremacist and you might be one. and honestly if she should be fired, then we've got to go -- we've got to take the wayback machine, not just the fallback minnesota so that nbc can fire donald trump for claiming that barack obama was not born in the united states. >> you're saying if we're going to discipline people for opinions. >> sara, leave it alone. you've got a lot more problems. >> who needs to fall back? >> steve mmnuchin. buy a vowel. there's enough consonants in a row. he flies down to kentucky to see the eclipse but then they accuse him of using a government plane. why do i care about the eclipse. i'm from new york. new yorkers don't care about the eclipse. people in kentucky took this very seriously. i was like the eclipse, r
your choices, joan walsh back with us, jamal simmons.ho needs to fall back. >> obviously sara huckabee sander. she really needs to stop telling espn to fire jemele hill. jemele did call donald trump a white supremacist. but there's a danger when you defend white supremacists, you might get child a white supremacist and you might be one. and honestly if she should be fired, then we've got to go -- we've got to take the wayback machine, not just the fallback minnesota so that nbc can fire...
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let's go first to paten walsh. nick, the eye of the hurricane is expected to slam into puerto rico within hours. what are the conditions on the ground right now? >> reporter: don, it's a full ten hours before we really see landfall of hurricane maria where they're reporting speeds of 175 miles an hour. that would mean you'd have to be well over 98 years old to ever see anything like this in puerto rico before. the last time they saw a category 5 was 1928. but the risk now is potentially the vast amount of water hurricane maria will bring with it. i am just close to the beachfront. there's no way you can see it now behind those houses. there's a potential of a storm surge of 11 feet. that's nearly twice my height, maybe 25 inches of rain in some places. it's the concern really the governor has about the huge areas prone to flooding and then, of course, what the impact of larger amounts of rain might do on hilly areas and land slides. they have some kind of warning, but don't forget hurricane irma caused $2 billion w
let's go first to paten walsh. nick, the eye of the hurricane is expected to slam into puerto rico within hours. what are the conditions on the ground right now? >> reporter: don, it's a full ten hours before we really see landfall of hurricane maria where they're reporting speeds of 175 miles an hour. that would mean you'd have to be well over 98 years old to ever see anything like this in puerto rico before. the last time they saw a category 5 was 1928. but the risk now is potentially...
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fergus walsh reports. france had been completely unaware of the world around him following a car accident and severe brain injury, until a medical team in lyon restored some consciousness. they did it by stimulating the vagus nerve which connects the brain to other organs. surgeons implanted a nerve stimulator in the man's chest and this was linked by a wire to the vagus nerve in the neck and then an electrical pulse was introduced. after treatment, the team report that the patient could follow an object with his eyes and slowly turn his head when asked, though he remains largely paralysed and unable to talk. now the image on the right shows, three months after stimulation, there is more activity in the key brain areas there than before the implant was inserted. and this is a before and after reading of electrical activity in the brain. again, on the right, the warmer colours here show greater connections at the back of the brain. this team in birmingham measure the brain activity of healthy volunteers. so
fergus walsh reports. france had been completely unaware of the world around him following a car accident and severe brain injury, until a medical team in lyon restored some consciousness. they did it by stimulating the vagus nerve which connects the brain to other organs. surgeons implanted a nerve stimulator in the man's chest and this was linked by a wire to the vagus nerve in the neck and then an electrical pulse was introduced. after treatment, the team report that the patient could follow...
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fergus walsh, bbc news. long before the days of motion pictures there was the silent film.awson city, canada, but was eventually destroyed. in 1978 a small portion of well—preserved reels from that collection were discovered beneath a swimming pool. filmmaker bill morrison has turned the unearthed archive into a feature called dawson city: frozen in time. the bbc caught up with him. i first heard about it in the late 19805 i first heard about it in the late 1980s and always thought it would —— a great story to tell. the irony is that getting rid of these films was an inadvertent act of preservation. it is the story about the recovery of these films but also a story, principally, about the town and what it took to get their. most archivists can recognise dawson city film collections because it has these white thing greer water damage on either side of the sprockets. there is a sequence towards the end of my film were cobbled together some examples from some of the characters scenes, reacting to the horror of this encroaching decay. i think it is a film that was at least 120
fergus walsh, bbc news. long before the days of motion pictures there was the silent film.awson city, canada, but was eventually destroyed. in 1978 a small portion of well—preserved reels from that collection were discovered beneath a swimming pool. filmmaker bill morrison has turned the unearthed archive into a feature called dawson city: frozen in time. the bbc caught up with him. i first heard about it in the late 19805 i first heard about it in the late 1980s and always thought it would...
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fergus walsh, bbc news. to drive in saudi arabia but injapan they're trying to take some driving licenses away. drivers aged 65 and over are causing a growing number of fatal accidents, with nearly one in three responsible of all such incidents. andrew bryson reports. she's been driving for half a century. but at 73, amiko takahashi has decided it's time for a refresher class. the instructors here in kanuma north of tokyo say as we get older it's harder to make quick judgements needed on the roads, so they practise. translation: it is important to educate ageing drivers literally behind the steering wheel, so that they can see and become aware of their own shortcomings. as well as courses like this, local authorities are offering incentives to get the least confident drivers off the road. discounts on ramen noodles, even cheaper funerals. that might be a tempting offer in a country with some of the highest burial costs in the world. $20,000 is not unusual. cheap taxis and bus tickets are also offered. not en
fergus walsh, bbc news. to drive in saudi arabia but injapan they're trying to take some driving licenses away. drivers aged 65 and over are causing a growing number of fatal accidents, with nearly one in three responsible of all such incidents. andrew bryson reports. she's been driving for half a century. but at 73, amiko takahashi has decided it's time for a refresher class. the instructors here in kanuma north of tokyo say as we get older it's harder to make quick judgements needed on the...
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fergus walsh, bbc news.s called time on his international career. kumar sangakarra clocked up 100 hundreds and matched brian lara and sachin tendulkar as the fastest player to reach 10,000 runs in test cricket. he sat down with my colleague, matthew amroliwala, to reflect on his career. i think as a professional sportsman the desire to compete at the highest level never really disappears, forget the cricketing field, we play a warm up for any competition, even ourfriendly, the a warm up for any competition, even our friendly, the competitive spirit comes out. but my reflection on my game, my reflexes are based on technique and notjust hand eye coordination so i have had the longevity that sometimes players who rely on reflexes may not have. like isaid rely on reflexes may not have. like i said before, sometimes you hold on to long and i always think it is better to let go sooner rather than later. you broke into the side at 22, interrupting law studies, did you ever think he would finish equalling brian lara
fergus walsh, bbc news.s called time on his international career. kumar sangakarra clocked up 100 hundreds and matched brian lara and sachin tendulkar as the fastest player to reach 10,000 runs in test cricket. he sat down with my colleague, matthew amroliwala, to reflect on his career. i think as a professional sportsman the desire to compete at the highest level never really disappears, forget the cricketing field, we play a warm up for any competition, even ourfriendly, the a warm up for any...
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fergus walsh, bbc news. let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news.in connection with last week's attempted bomb attack on a london tube train. in the last few hours officers arrested a 17 year old man in south london — earlier two men were arrested under the terrorism act in south wales. the manager of england's women's football team, mark sampson — who's been embroiled in allegations of racism and bullying — is to step down. the 34—year—old left his role after evidence emerged of "inappropriate and unacceptable behaviour" during his time at a training academy. before banksy there was basquiat — a graffiti artist who became a sensation in the art world. jean—michel basquiat died of a suspected drugs overdose in new york at the age of 27 in 1988. now the first large—scale exhibition of his work is going on show at the barbican in london. there's no mistaking a jean—michel basquiat painting, there's that sense of improvisation, the crudely drawn figure and the graphic, poetic rhythms which are like a pictorial form of free jazz. it's a visual language,
fergus walsh, bbc news. let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news.in connection with last week's attempted bomb attack on a london tube train. in the last few hours officers arrested a 17 year old man in south london — earlier two men were arrested under the terrorism act in south wales. the manager of england's women's football team, mark sampson — who's been embroiled in allegations of racism and bullying — is to step down. the 34—year—old left his role after...
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tony walsh started proceedings. always remember, neverforget... memorial for those who died. by nine wickets to win the 3rd test at lord's, and wrap up the series 2—1. jimmy anderson, who celebrated his 500—wicket landmark in this match — finished with new career—best figures of seven for a2. the match also saw henry blofeld, one of the best known voices of cricket, commentate for the last time on bbc radio's test match special programme. now, the weather. thank you for joining me. it has been a day of mixed weather fortunes in any one location, but costs whilst that area of low pressure has been the dominant driving feature, we have had quite a few showers urged along bya had quite a few showers urged along by a noticeable north by north—westerly winds. lurking in the wings is, if you like, sunday's weather. a lot of showers, some thunderstorms, drifting its way towards the south and east. a little build—up of pressure just in the first part of the night will kill off some of those showers and underneath the clearing skies some eastern parts may
tony walsh started proceedings. always remember, neverforget... memorial for those who died. by nine wickets to win the 3rd test at lord's, and wrap up the series 2—1. jimmy anderson, who celebrated his 500—wicket landmark in this match — finished with new career—best figures of seven for a2. the match also saw henry blofeld, one of the best known voices of cricket, commentate for the last time on bbc radio's test match special programme. now, the weather. thank you for joining me. it...
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many who have been talked about, kevin walsh, john taylor, and others, are pretty hawkish.ne assumes that they would not be happy with that. the expectation is probably, because there is such a short list, janet yellen will get nominated again. a good question is -- whether she would take the nomination? it looks like a poisoned chalice. uncertainty reigns. lots of the posts as governor still to be filled. we do not know. i think the appointment of janet what whole thing's pretty steady. like the most likely course but does not look like there are many other real contenders. vonnie: the president does not tend to do what everyone expects he will do and changes his mind often at the last minute. what if somebody hawkish like john taylor or kevin walsh, economist, chief economy positions are in the very hawkish region been art laffer, and advisor. what would happen were the fed to change over and there will be interest rate increases? >> that is the sensible thing to think, maybe he will do the unexpected and maybe one of these hawks will come. the reality is that data will d
many who have been talked about, kevin walsh, john taylor, and others, are pretty hawkish.ne assumes that they would not be happy with that. the expectation is probably, because there is such a short list, janet yellen will get nominated again. a good question is -- whether she would take the nomination? it looks like a poisoned chalice. uncertainty reigns. lots of the posts as governor still to be filled. we do not know. i think the appointment of janet what whole thing's pretty steady. like...
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fergus walsh reports.f the world around him following a car accident and severe brain injury, until a medical team in lyon restored some consciousness. they did it by stimulating the vagus nerve which connects the brain to other organs. surgeons implanted a nerve stimulator in the man's chest and this was linked by wire to the vagus nerve in the neck and then an electrical pulse was introduced. after treatment, the team report that the patient could follow an object with his eyes and slowly turn his head when asked, though he remains largely paralysed and unable to talk. now, the image on the right shows three months after stimulation there is more activity in the key brain areas there than before the implant was inserted. and this is a before and after reading of electrical activity in the brain. again, on the right, the warmer colours here show greater connections at the back of the brain. this team in birmingham measure the brain activity of healthy volunteers... so we're just putting some gel into the
fergus walsh reports.f the world around him following a car accident and severe brain injury, until a medical team in lyon restored some consciousness. they did it by stimulating the vagus nerve which connects the brain to other organs. surgeons implanted a nerve stimulator in the man's chest and this was linked by wire to the vagus nerve in the neck and then an electrical pulse was introduced. after treatment, the team report that the patient could follow an object with his eyes and slowly...
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join me next time for conversation with john walsh on what's happening in houston.t's next time. we'll see you then. >>> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. today on america's test kitchen: becky makes perfect salt-and-pepper shrimp, jack challenges chris to a tasting of szechuan peppercorns, and julia prepares vietnamese-style caramel chicken with broccoli, right here on america's test kitchen. america's test kitchen is brought to you by dcs. dcs: manufacturers of professionally styled indoor and outdoor kitchen equipment.
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the construction company was walsh, and they built the town of mason after the first name. we have pictures of what that looked like. here is an aerial view of the town. the city supplied all their needs. games, it high school is now part of cooly city itself. the center there, the meat circle with roosevelt avenue going through it. we have housing on either side. we have streets named after trees and after flowers. side you have cedar and spruce.d fur and when the grand coulee dam was completed it was considered one of the largest concrete structures in the world area. it was started in 1933 and finished in 1944. it is 500 feet tall and 4200 feet long. after the dam was completed, he his wholee had spent life working on this project, and he died in 1949. tour staffes recently traveled to spokane, washington, to learn about its rich history. andn more about spokane other stops at c-span.org/cities tour. you are watching american history tv. we continue with our look at the history of spokane. live sunday at noon eastern, author and radio host is our guest on book tv. americ
the construction company was walsh, and they built the town of mason after the first name. we have pictures of what that looked like. here is an aerial view of the town. the city supplied all their needs. games, it high school is now part of cooly city itself. the center there, the meat circle with roosevelt avenue going through it. we have housing on either side. we have streets named after trees and after flowers. side you have cedar and spruce.d fur and when the grand coulee dam was...
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fergus walsh, bbc news.st large—scale exhibition of his work is going on show at the barbican in london. 0ur arts editor will gompertz reports. there‘s no mistaking a jean—michel basquiat painting, there‘s that sense of improvisation, the crudely drawn figure and the graphic, poetic rhythms which are like a pictorial form of free jazz. it‘s a visual language, partly inspired by picasso and partly by new york‘s street art scene in the late ‘70s — in it which he was a major player — producing work that continues to be influential to this day. i think it‘s definitely true to say that a lot of artists working on the street today take a lot of inspiration from basquiat‘s work and his attitude to public space. when he made his work on the street, he particularly made it around the soho district where the galleries were. he wanted his work to be seen by the media, by the galleries. he was a man with a plan? i think he was a man with ambition. he became a well—known character on the scene. he started to make drawing
fergus walsh, bbc news.st large—scale exhibition of his work is going on show at the barbican in london. 0ur arts editor will gompertz reports. there‘s no mistaking a jean—michel basquiat painting, there‘s that sense of improvisation, the crudely drawn figure and the graphic, poetic rhythms which are like a pictorial form of free jazz. it‘s a visual language, partly inspired by picasso and partly by new york‘s street art scene in the late ‘70s — in it which he was a major player...
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fergus walsh, thank you. bristol in the early hours of monday morning. he was held overnight and released under investigation without charge stop england played the west indies in the city and sunday, his team—mate alex hales is also unavailable for selection, he returned to bristol to help the lease with enquiries. schools should ban what‘s being called ‘harmful contact‘ in rugby for children under the age of 16 — that‘s according to researchers at newcastle university. they say all schools should ban tackling and scrums to make it saferfor children. last year, the four most senior doctors in england, wales, scotland and northern ireland ruled out a ban, but this latest research says the risk of head injuries and concussion are not adequately reduced by safety equipment such as scrum caps or mouth guards. here‘s our sports correspondent katie gornall. he took a fearsome front. it's a fundamental sparked —— part of the sport but doesn‘t belong in schools? today there are fresh calls to remove contact from sch
fergus walsh, thank you. bristol in the early hours of monday morning. he was held overnight and released under investigation without charge stop england played the west indies in the city and sunday, his team—mate alex hales is also unavailable for selection, he returned to bristol to help the lease with enquiries. schools should ban what‘s being called ‘harmful contact‘ in rugby for children under the age of 16 — that‘s according to researchers at newcastle university. they say...
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. >>> stunning admission from actress kate walsh.alth battle she says she recently faced. pro tip: giant has great prices on produce. so, when it's your turn to do the shopping and you need to get... raspberries for john... strawberries for amy... bananas for mom...wait, what's a jicama? and at these prices, i can make it all happen. take a fresh look at giant's produce prices. >> actress kate walsh now talking about her battle with a brain tumor. the former grace nat tow star cold cosmo toll tan magazine she had ma 99 tumor the size of a lemon. doctors removed it two years ago much she's now fully recovered. kate walsh joining other actor noose play doctors on tv in a campaign to encourage people to get annual checkups. >>> well, things are getting exciting here on fox 29. just four contestants remaining on so you think you can dance. >> tonight they'll have another chance to show off their stuff. >> i'm shocked you're not on that show, because he can dance. >> um-hmm. depends. >> he can. you can do full on windmills. the worm. next
. >>> stunning admission from actress kate walsh.alth battle she says she recently faced. pro tip: giant has great prices on produce. so, when it's your turn to do the shopping and you need to get... raspberries for john... strawberries for amy... bananas for mom...wait, what's a jicama? and at these prices, i can make it all happen. take a fresh look at giant's produce prices. >> actress kate walsh now talking about her battle with a brain tumor. the former grace nat tow star...
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fergus walsh, bbc news.r appearing in court charged with stabbing a muslim surgeon outside a mosque. ian anthony rook was charged with causing grievous bodily harm and possession of an offensive weapon. consultant nasser kurdy was attacked from behind as he walked to altrincham islamic centre in hale, cheshire, just before 6.00pm on sunday. three men who were arrested by detectives investigating the parson's green terrorist attack have been released and will face no further action. the three, in their twenties and thirties, were detained in newport and cardiff. it means that of the seven people arrested as part of the investigation, six have now been released and one has been charged with attempted murder. surviving victims of blood contamination and the families of those that have died have won the right to seek compensation in the high court. the case concerns imported blood—clotting products which caused haemophiliacs and others to be infected with hiv and hepatitis in the 19705 and ‘805. at least 2,400 n
fergus walsh, bbc news.r appearing in court charged with stabbing a muslim surgeon outside a mosque. ian anthony rook was charged with causing grievous bodily harm and possession of an offensive weapon. consultant nasser kurdy was attacked from behind as he walked to altrincham islamic centre in hale, cheshire, just before 6.00pm on sunday. three men who were arrested by detectives investigating the parson's green terrorist attack have been released and will face no further action. the three,...
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fergus walsh, bbc news., in south wales, in connection with last week's attempted bomb attack on a london tube train. the men, aged 48 and 30, were arrested under the terrorism act and it follows an arrest of another man in newport yesterday. police say searches at four premises in newport could take days to complete. next week's referendum in iraq on the demands of ethnic kurds for independence is a "destabilising" exercise, according to the white house. the kurds who live in oil—rich northern iraq — coloured in red on this map — account for nearly a fifth of the country's population. for the past few years, they've been in the front line of the battle against the islamic state group. but there are growing fears internationally that if the territory did breakaway, it could cause renewed conflict in iraq. 0ur correspondent, 0rla guerin, sent this report. a bird's eye view of a country in waiting, at least according to the kurds. they have struggled for a state since 0ttoman days. here in northern iraq they h
fergus walsh, bbc news., in south wales, in connection with last week's attempted bomb attack on a london tube train. the men, aged 48 and 30, were arrested under the terrorism act and it follows an arrest of another man in newport yesterday. police say searches at four premises in newport could take days to complete. next week's referendum in iraq on the demands of ethnic kurds for independence is a "destabilising" exercise, according to the white house. the kurds who live in...
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fergus walsh, bbc news.h storm to hit the caribbean in two weeks, has slammed into puerto rico with winds of over 160 miles an hour. us virgin island of st croix is also being hit. communications with the island of dominica — which was hit yesterday — remain largely cut off but aerial photographs show flattened buildings and fallen trees. 0ur correspondent will grant is in puerto rico. as you can see, hurricane maria is still almost at full strength as she passes over the territory of puerto rico, dumping a large amounts of rain on the island, the winds have caused disruption across its path and despite the preparations made and despite the preparations made and people in evacuation centres, people hunkering down throughout the night, when it hit it was still far more powerful than many had expected. the longer this uncommonly powerful hurricane season goes on, the more records it breaks. hurricane maria is now the strongest storm to make landfall in puerto rico in almost a century. and when it hit, it certa
fergus walsh, bbc news.h storm to hit the caribbean in two weeks, has slammed into puerto rico with winds of over 160 miles an hour. us virgin island of st croix is also being hit. communications with the island of dominica — which was hit yesterday — remain largely cut off but aerial photographs show flattened buildings and fallen trees. 0ur correspondent will grant is in puerto rico. as you can see, hurricane maria is still almost at full strength as she passes over the territory of...
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our coverage in puerto rico, nick paton walsh joining us from san juan. what are you experiencing there right now? looks like it's at least called down. >> the first time, yeah, we've got weather that's not awful, frankly, but it does bring people back out on to the streets. the first time the sun rose and got to see how awful hurricane maria has been to their daily lives. here behind me, people just simply pausing to take stock of what's happened. but, you know, probably the thing that we sort of say under our breath quickly it's affecting people's lives most extraordinary is the electricity. that's probably going to carry on for four to six months. so there's, obviously, a swift [ inaudible ] of generators, but the silence of the normal business of daily life forced on hold because of that. imagine without electricity, a job you would normally turn up to do, that is a challenge and mind you this is a place already in human economic dire straits before hurricane irma caused a billion dollars worth of damage. we're seeing debris around the streets and pla
our coverage in puerto rico, nick paton walsh joining us from san juan. what are you experiencing there right now? looks like it's at least called down. >> the first time, yeah, we've got weather that's not awful, frankly, but it does bring people back out on to the streets. the first time the sun rose and got to see how awful hurricane maria has been to their daily lives. here behind me, people just simply pausing to take stock of what's happened. but, you know, probably the thing that...
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join me next time for conversation with john walsh on what's happening in houston.t's next time. we'll see you then. >>> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> good evening from los angeles, i'm tavis smiley. tonight we're talking about music and the arts. first, a conversation with the former president and ceo of the los angeles philharmonic. why credited with lifting the l.a. field from a place in the shad yoef hollywood to an orchestra on the world stage. she will soon take her math toikt big apple as the incoming president and ceo of the new york field. tonight we'll discuss her 17 years here in los angeles and a decision to move back to new york, arts funding and much more i suspect. then whether it was his collaboration with the drake or a seat at the table for the latest album. he is making a name for him swefl his debut solo album "process." the british born musician will tell us how the death of his parents shaped his work and why no one knows him like the
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entire ideology my everything else i try to put forward when the basis of my arguments are like joe walsh is just to be that ignorant greg which just means you're outraged and you like to yell about it and then catch yourself great boy all right as we go to break watchers don't forget to let us know what you think of the topics with a couple of facebook and twitter c r r t's dot com we're also excited to announce that you can now watch. watching the hawks and all of your favorite r t america shows on direct t.v. channel three one coming up i'm still in talks with journalist and political writer diana johnstone targets of u.s. sanctions and then the wall looks at the supposin second amendment crisis taking place in the denials to all. the u.s. and north. continue their war of words well cooler minds pressed for diplomacy and negotiations how much of a threat is north korea to the book water and why the states threaten force to resolve this conflict. credit is one of the basic instruments to drive an economy but it can also lead to tragedy i didn't learn the whole gist i can be god and the
entire ideology my everything else i try to put forward when the basis of my arguments are like joe walsh is just to be that ignorant greg which just means you're outraged and you like to yell about it and then catch yourself great boy all right as we go to break watchers don't forget to let us know what you think of the topics with a couple of facebook and twitter c r r t's dot com we're also excited to announce that you can now watch. watching the hawks and all of your favorite r t america...
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a stunning revelation from former grey's anatomy star kate walsh.ery she's talking about in hoens of hopes of raising awareness about a health issue. >> first from the american academy of pediatrics. why some of the top doctors in the country are issuing guidelines on tattoos and body piercings. that and much more when "action news" comes right back. >> ♪ sfx: t-mobile mnemonic sfx: netflix mnemonic sfx: t-mobile mnemonic sfx: netflix mnemonic sfx: t-mobile mnemonic sfx: netflix mnemonic t-mobile's unlimited now includes netflix on us. that's right, netflix on us. get four unlimited lines for just forty bucks each. taxes and fees included. and now, netflix included. so go ahead, binge on us. another reason why t-mobile is america's best unlimited network. >> new video shows the moments a charter bus plowed into a public bus on the streets of queens this morning. happened in the beginning of the morning rush hour around 6:15. three people were killed, 16 others were injured. the crash sent both buses into a nearby chicken shop which started a small f
a stunning revelation from former grey's anatomy star kate walsh.ery she's talking about in hoens of hopes of raising awareness about a health issue. >> first from the american academy of pediatrics. why some of the top doctors in the country are issuing guidelines on tattoos and body piercings. that and much more when "action news" comes right back. >> ♪ sfx: t-mobile mnemonic sfx: netflix mnemonic sfx: t-mobile mnemonic sfx: netflix mnemonic sfx: t-mobile mnemonic sfx:...
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. >> our nick payton walsh is where the storm first passed over and made landfall. we were hoping to have nick live but the storm is so fierce it knocked out communications. this is what it looked like moments ago. >> reporter: this is definitely the worst wind we have seen so far. it seems to be over the roof of the building where we are, and our cameraman giving you a shot of this, and it's quite extraordinary. as you are hearing from chad earlier, it's likely that the eye of the storm is the most intense part and it's upon us now. as i stand here, it's like we are kicked out. you can taste the sea salt in your mouth. that siren you may just be able to hear in the background was generated from the hotel staff, and we are told that siren is generated by a drop in pressure and it's a drop in pressure that causes a storm like this especially wheu especially when it's over warmer water and it creates winds like this and it's extraordinary. never seen anything like it. >> that was nick payton walsh moments ago, and he and his crew inside because they totally lost commu
. >> our nick payton walsh is where the storm first passed over and made landfall. we were hoping to have nick live but the storm is so fierce it knocked out communications. this is what it looked like moments ago. >> reporter: this is definitely the worst wind we have seen so far. it seems to be over the roof of the building where we are, and our cameraman giving you a shot of this, and it's quite extraordinary. as you are hearing from chad earlier, it's likely that the eye of the...
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jim walsh, elise labott, thanks so much. we'll have you back. >> thank you. >>> all right, it's a hoax? the president of the united states yet again slamming the ongoing investigation into russia's meddling in the 2016 election. we'll discuss that next. >> no, russia did not help me. i call it the russian hoax. ♪ (vo) do not go gentle into that good night, old age should burn and rave at close of day; rage, rage against the dying of the light. do not go gentle into that good night. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ oh, look... another anti-wrinkle cream in no hurry to make anything happen. neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair® works in just one week. with the fastest retinol formula available. it's clinically proven to work on fine lines and wrinkles. one week? that definitely works! rapid wrinkle repair®. and for dark spots, rapid tone repair. neutrogena®. see what's possible. >>> all right. president trump is adamantly denying once again that russia meddled in the 2016 election. >> and by the way, folks, just in case you're like curious, no, russia did
jim walsh, elise labott, thanks so much. we'll have you back. >> thank you. >>> all right, it's a hoax? the president of the united states yet again slamming the ongoing investigation into russia's meddling in the 2016 election. we'll discuss that next. >> no, russia did not help me. i call it the russian hoax. ♪ (vo) do not go gentle into that good night, old age should burn and rave at close of day; rage, rage against the dying of the light. do not go gentle into that...
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the man who will be opening the entire show is poet tony walsh and i caught up show is poet tony walsht is notjust my responsibility, there is a fantastic line—up. i have the honour of opening the show. i will perform the paul mbappe shared in albert square of the day after the bombing. it was quite a moment that night and people said nice things about it since, andi people said nice things about it since, and i think it will be a nice moment again this evening. it will bea moment again this evening. it will be a bridge between that day in the state, then we can move on with the show. people are seeing this as a bridge, away to remember what happened, but then move forward for the venue and city. tonight is about to 22 people who lost their lives. we are paying respects. we are raising money to create a permanent memorial. we are going to have a good time, as well. that is the spirit of manchester, we need to bounce back from this. how important was at that artists from this area we re was at that artists from this area were here tonight? it is all about ownership, proving what manches
the man who will be opening the entire show is poet tony walsh and i caught up show is poet tony walsht is notjust my responsibility, there is a fantastic line—up. i have the honour of opening the show. i will perform the paul mbappe shared in albert square of the day after the bombing. it was quite a moment that night and people said nice things about it since, andi people said nice things about it since, and i think it will be a nice moment again this evening. it will bea moment again this...
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walsh james henry walsh jeffrey p.g weibin wang michael warchola stephen gordon ward james arthur waring brian g. warner derrick washington charles waters james thomas waters, jr. patrick j. waters kenneth thomas watson michael henry waye todd christopher weaver walter edward weaver nathaniel webb dinah webster joanne flora weil michael t. weinberg steven weinberg scott jeffrey weingard steven george weinstein simon weiser david m. weiss david thomas weiss vincent michael wells timothy matthew welty christian hans rudolf wemmers ssu-hui wen oleh d. wengerchuk peter m. west whitfield west, jr. meredith lynn whalen eugene whelan adam s. white edward james white iii >> and my brother chris selling him. we love you and miss you always. keep sending me those pennies. i love you in heaven. >> event marino and my brother, kevin joseph sterling. we miss you and love you always. you were our angel. god bless you and god bless america. james patrick white john sylvester white kenneth wilburn white, jr. leonard anthony white made
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he isn't going to get that far, courtney walsh is at 519, and mcgrath, the aussie is at 563.d put in third, fourth. morillas in and worn other next —— shane warne are the next. robert alan, who is producing tonight, advises that the spinsters cycling to evensong was from the clergymen's daughter in orson welles. that's it for the papers tonight. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you seven days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers. and if you miss the programme any evening, you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. palin, i hope you will come back thank you forjoining us. martin, thank you forjoining us. martin, thank you forjoining us as ever. coming up next, the weather. low pressure is written all over our weekend weather, one which is gradually moving away but another one coming in for sunday, although that coincides with saturday night, thenit that coincides with saturday night, then it will be dry and clear. tonight we keep the showers coming in across western parts of the uk. to the east we lose many of the show
he isn't going to get that far, courtney walsh is at 519, and mcgrath, the aussie is at 563.d put in third, fourth. morillas in and worn other next —— shane warne are the next. robert alan, who is producing tonight, advises that the spinsters cycling to evensong was from the clergymen's daughter in orson welles. that's it for the papers tonight. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you seven days a week at...
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list, behind the likes of the australian great glen mcgrath, he'sjust 19 behind west indies courtney walshis 501st later today as well. so where does he and con the list of all—time test wicket takers? he is sixth. underlining his status as one of the world's greatest test bowlers. he certainly fancies his chances of going on to take many more test wickets to come. celtic warmed up for their champions league tie with paris saint germain on tuesday, with a 4—1victory over hamilton in the scottish premiership. stuart armstrong curled in his side's first in the 17th minute. before scott sinclair fired home two more goals before half time, this his first. french forward 0dsonne edouard, who is on a season long loan from the paris club, scored on his debut, to make it four as the scottish champions warmed up for their european opener against the french league leaders in the champions league next week. who looked in ominous form tonight having assembled one of the most talented forward lines in european football, new signing kylian mbappe on the scoresheet alongside neymar and edison cavani as p
list, behind the likes of the australian great glen mcgrath, he'sjust 19 behind west indies courtney walshis 501st later today as well. so where does he and con the list of all—time test wicket takers? he is sixth. underlining his status as one of the world's greatest test bowlers. he certainly fancies his chances of going on to take many more test wickets to come. celtic warmed up for their champions league tie with paris saint germain on tuesday, with a 4—1victory over hamilton in the...
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walsh started organization known as vets aid about a year ago.oney for veterans groups across the can'ty. tonight's concert will feature zach brown band and keith urban. that interview yesterday in the loft. >> gary park jr. as well. that's quite a lineup. they'll do full sets and then get together at the end. starts early 6:30 to get all nat music n keith urban and zach brown band played verizon center and nationals park. now you get to see them all in fairfax. pretty cool. >> for amazing cost. >> no doubt. let say hello to facebook fan of the day. >> hello to your mom. they're on a girls trip with mom who turned 83 on september 15. >> they all look great. >> mom looks like all the daughter right. >> happy birthday to you. >> they are rocking yellow. they're we like it here. you guys look like rays of sunshine and beauty. thanks for brightening up our morning at "fox5" and have a wonderful day. >> let's go back to tucker with a check on the forecast. >> busy, busy i know. >> sorry trying to get the latest. >> what we're backing loot land fall 6:
walsh started organization known as vets aid about a year ago.oney for veterans groups across the can'ty. tonight's concert will feature zach brown band and keith urban. that interview yesterday in the loft. >> gary park jr. as well. that's quite a lineup. they'll do full sets and then get together at the end. starts early 6:30 to get all nat music n keith urban and zach brown band played verizon center and nationals park. now you get to see them all in fairfax. pretty cool. >> for...
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jim walsh is here to lay out what the president will say. about kim jong-un.fe driving bonus checks. only from allstate. switching to allstate is worth it. the toothpaste that helps prevent bleeding gums. if you spit blood when you brush or floss you may have gum problems and could be on the journey to much worse. help stop the journey of gum disease. try parodontax toothpaste. ♪ this is a story about mail and packages. and it's also a story about people. people who rely on us every day to deliver their dreams they're handing us more than mail they're handing us their business and while we make more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country, we never forget... that your business is our business the united states postal service. priority: you ♪ >> to unanimous security council resolutions to impose district distinctions ever, all of that designed to bring north korea to the table for constructive dialogue. if our diplomatic efforts fail, our military options will be the only one left. >> secretary of state rex tillerson is stressing that th
jim walsh is here to lay out what the president will say. about kim jong-un.fe driving bonus checks. only from allstate. switching to allstate is worth it. the toothpaste that helps prevent bleeding gums. if you spit blood when you brush or floss you may have gum problems and could be on the journey to much worse. help stop the journey of gum disease. try parodontax toothpaste. ♪ this is a story about mail and packages. and it's also a story about people. people who rely on us every day to...
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Sep 21, 2017
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first, nick paton walsh is in puerto rico. nick, what's the latest? >> reporter: jim, this is the first real close of day sunset and people have been absorbing the new reality that they have. puerto rico is in a bad state, frankly, before hurricane irma hit two weeks ago and now it's had the worst storm in about a century and it is really struggling, i think, to understand the new normal it has with the potential of months ahead without basic services. tonight, more than 3 million in puerto rico are in the dark. potentially without power for four to six months. >> to get the island full power, we're looking at a magnitude of months as opposed to weeks or days. >> reporter: hurricane maria ruining the electricity grid. dozens of families have been rescued from floodwaters and a flash flood warning remains in effect for the whole island as the rain continues to fall. some spots getting 40 inches in just 24 hours. the main priority now, clearing roads and opening the airport so aid can start to flow. >> first priority is going to be saving of lives. not
first, nick paton walsh is in puerto rico. nick, what's the latest? >> reporter: jim, this is the first real close of day sunset and people have been absorbing the new reality that they have. puerto rico is in a bad state, frankly, before hurricane irma hit two weeks ago and now it's had the worst storm in about a century and it is really struggling, i think, to understand the new normal it has with the potential of months ahead without basic services. tonight, more than 3 million in...
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let's begin with nick payton walsh live in puerto rico. you have the sky behind you but it's shedding light on an ugly situation. >> reporter: absolutely. a reminder of what puerto rico was 24 hours ago -- 27, i should say. rescue operations continuing, and dozens of families rescued by the national guard said near san juan they tried for 1:00 in the morning in the dark to pull them out from the area but could only make three trips. that's the kind of serious logistical sh logistical challenges ahead here. we were with you and it travelled up highway 3. we drove along that line, the propellers torn off. power cables down. pylons shattered all over the street. this is the challenge ahead now. the speed of the recovery and how quick could you get people back on the roads or how quickly could you get electricity back. that last question, four to six months possibly. this is an island left without power. very much the states where the financial crisis is at the heart of it and learning one person died during today's violent stops, hit by debri
let's begin with nick payton walsh live in puerto rico. you have the sky behind you but it's shedding light on an ugly situation. >> reporter: absolutely. a reminder of what puerto rico was 24 hours ago -- 27, i should say. rescue operations continuing, and dozens of families rescued by the national guard said near san juan they tried for 1:00 in the morning in the dark to pull them out from the area but could only make three trips. that's the kind of serious logistical sh logistical...
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i have this device i can end the situation now. >> walsh and the chief don't believe that will happen they would like to have tasters. but they say it's up to the police commission. coincidentally the police commission is zu to take up the tazer issue tomorrow night. bay area news. >> thank you mark. >>> questions tonight at cal after a uc berkeley police officer is seen taking money from a street vendor after citing him for selling hot dogs without a permit. >> are you going to take his hard-earned money? >> yup. >> people could drink on campus on football games and no ticket but a hard working man. >> that's the video that's gone viral. the man recording it said the officer demanded identification and took his wallet and money and fingerprinted the vendor. a petition is circulating demanding the officer be fired. students and others say the incident sends the wrong message to immigrants and people of color. >> even if you do your best you'll still be record regarded as a second class skin and you're not a human to them. >> i think it sends a message that uc pd is hear to enforce rac
i have this device i can end the situation now. >> walsh and the chief don't believe that will happen they would like to have tasters. but they say it's up to the police commission. coincidentally the police commission is zu to take up the tazer issue tomorrow night. bay area news. >> thank you mark. >>> questions tonight at cal after a uc berkeley police officer is seen taking money from a street vendor after citing him for selling hot dogs without a permit. >> are...
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we've got nick paton walsh live for us in puerto rico. as we mentioned, although i see lights on behind you, 100% of the island without power. tell me where you are and how bad it is. >> reporter: well, this is obviously hit by the eye of the storm. the first landfall we saw about 6:00 or 7:00 a.m. but the hotel has managed to keep its generators running pretty much nonstop since we've been here. that chandelier a surreal example. if you allow our cameraman to move forward slightly and show you the devastation in front of this hotel, very few trees really left standing there. and of course this has been earlier on today exactly where so much of the force of that hurricane was channelled, blowing vegetation down into the courtway behind me here. this the lobby of a holiday resort literally when we arrived yesterday. 75-mile-per-hour winds were fierce. it got to about 155. for us here at about 6:30 to 7:00 we felt probably the strongest amount of violence of the wind as it seems maria crept ashore here. and then it seemed to come back at a
we've got nick paton walsh live for us in puerto rico. as we mentioned, although i see lights on behind you, 100% of the island without power. tell me where you are and how bad it is. >> reporter: well, this is obviously hit by the eye of the storm. the first landfall we saw about 6:00 or 7:00 a.m. but the hotel has managed to keep its generators running pretty much nonstop since we've been here. that chandelier a surreal example. if you allow our cameraman to move forward slightly and...