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>> no. >> it was stephen watkins, dead on the floor.k handgun on a box several feet away. >> trying to get in my mind what happened, the ems personnel told me shirley made a statement to them that she had shot him. >> they reported to the chief that shirley had said a couple times is he dead? i shot him. he shouldn't have come back here. a stunning story, but this was secondhand information. from first responders quoting an elderly woman in the midst of a medical and family crisis. were her statements reliable? had she really said that? chief birdsell asked jenner what happened. >> he said stephen forced his way in the house and knocked her grandmother down and then he was coming after her and the baby and the grandmother shot him. >> it all seemed hard to believe. chief birdsell wanted to ask shirley what happened but never got a chance. >> about the time i was getting ready to, her attorney was on the phone and said he didn't want me talking to her? >> she was already lawyered up? >> shortly after jennifer also hired an attorney and s
>> no. >> it was stephen watkins, dead on the floor.k handgun on a box several feet away. >> trying to get in my mind what happened, the ems personnel told me shirley made a statement to them that she had shot him. >> they reported to the chief that shirley had said a couple times is he dead? i shot him. he shouldn't have come back here. a stunning story, but this was secondhand information. from first responders quoting an elderly woman in the midst of a medical and...
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joey logano wins at watkins glen.2x56z z16fz y2x56y y16fy >>> breaking, one dead and another fighting for his life after a shooting in mmpt thunty. is not far from the leisure world retirement community. we're live on the sceneto ght. >>> survivors of the stoneman douglas school shooting take on the nra at a rally in fairfax county. going to reveal theirof list demands. >>> is the first lady giving an assisteb to ln james? her response to president trump's slam on the best basketball player in the world is creating quite a buzz. >>> good evening, breaking news off the top tonight. ae deadly dou shooting in montgomery county. about a half mile away from w leisurld in as pep hill. news 4 got to the scene, darcy, this is a developing story but what are you learning so far? >> reporter: i was able to speak to mtgomery county police a short time ago and got the very latest information. they are now confirming that this was, in fact, a double shooting. we're here at a park and ride right off of norbackroad, the closest inte
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. >> watkins is one of the longest nning general managers at the radio station's history. who built the operation into a network of sixst ions. >> this is whur, data processing, research materials. ratings monitors. >> reporter: watkins can retire knowing he was the founder of the original hit storm. >> we moved on tohings like being the first station in the gital. being the first african-american station to hav two channels on xirius fm. beyond syndicated talk shows, but watkins wanted his all music station toereep delg daily news and major community events and hurradio-thon in the late s helped hou abandoned babies and their food, coat toy drive helped thousands every year. >> i'm rewiring, not ngreti >> important to rewire. watkins leaves at the end of the >> he's only taking a few weeks off before jumping int full-time into the communications research firm he started a decade ago. that's not really aking t much time. >> hey, nice day to put the windows down today? definitely going to need some ac, maybe? t you probably do by this afternoon becaut humidity is rising. >>
. >> watkins is one of the longest nning general managers at the radio station's history. who built the operation into a network of sixst ions. >> this is whur, data processing, research materials. ratings monitors. >> reporter: watkins can retire knowing he was the founder of the original hit storm. >> we moved on tohings like being the first station in the gital. being the first african-american station to hav two channels on xirius fm. beyond syndicated talk shows,...
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to strike the ball home and ta ke watkins to strike the ball home and take ireland through to theirrld cup semi finals. and the irish keeper spoke to bbc sport. who would have thought? it feels like christmas has come. no one picked us to be here. we did not think ourselves we would get here. our goal is to get out of the group, but to get to a quarterfinal and now in the semifinals, our emotions are unbelievable at the minute. it's a great feeling. so many emotions and feel at that part. tears from england and disbelief from ireland. put into context for us. how amazing is this for them? for ireland, have not qualified for a world cup before this one since 2002. they are ranked 16th in the world. they never reached the quarterfinals, let alone the semi finals. then in the pool stage, they find themselves in group b with england, india and usa. they did not consider themselves challengers to get through to the next days. the bad and they got out of the group was huge for them. the negative self talk in the group ahead of the likes of angling, who are the world number two. so coming
to strike the ball home and ta ke watkins to strike the ball home and take ireland through to theirrld cup semi finals. and the irish keeper spoke to bbc sport. who would have thought? it feels like christmas has come. no one picked us to be here. we did not think ourselves we would get here. our goal is to get out of the group, but to get to a quarterfinal and now in the semifinals, our emotions are unbelievable at the minute. it's a great feeling. so many emotions and feel at that part. tears...
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most gm's last five years, watkins is one of the longest serving radio station general managers in theountry having a remarkable stretch to wire the university's stand-alone ra commercial opeon into a network of six stations. >> this is whur. processing, autationing material. >> watkins can retire knowing he's put his own stamp on the a station kno the home of the original quiet storm. >> a hit music format creed by famed d.j. melvin lindsey. >> we need things like being it and the first african-american station with it on sirius xm. >> reporter: that's how he pushed the station to evolve past the dial on 96.3 fm. beyond syndicated talk shows,ns but wat wanted his all music station to keep delivering daily news and major community events, dnd hur radio thon in the late '80s hel house abandoned babies and today yearly food,at and toy drives helpedth sands every year. he says his work here is now done. >> i'm rewiring, not retiring. >> reporter: in northwest, news 4. >> iove that. i want -- we need to use that. >> yeah. when watkins does leave at the end of the moh, the reaso he's rewiri
most gm's last five years, watkins is one of the longest serving radio station general managers in theountry having a remarkable stretch to wire the university's stand-alone ra commercial opeon into a network of six stations. >> this is whur. processing, autationing material. >> watkins can retire knowing he's put his own stamp on the a station kno the home of the original quiet storm. >> a hit music format creed by famed d.j. melvin lindsey. >> we need things like being...
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hearings in the ninety nine can really help get al-jazeera the white house it's now speak to joe watkins he's a republican political strategist and former white house aide to george h.w. bush is joining us from philadelphia thanks for speaking to us on al jazeera how significant is this exit in this politicized environment well it's very significant of course because while the president has put a good face on it many believe that again was forced out remember it's only been eleven days since we all found out that he had spent a number of hours over thirty hours of discussion giving testimony to the special counsel robert muller and finding that out i think was devastating for the president for many of the president's inner circle and i think the president wanted to see him move on and and hastened his his leaving the white house and there were reports that i met floods could be taking on that role what can you tell us about him and what that would mean for the russian probe. well clearly the white house is interested in bringing in people who have a history with with the president or his
hearings in the ninety nine can really help get al-jazeera the white house it's now speak to joe watkins he's a republican political strategist and former white house aide to george h.w. bush is joining us from philadelphia thanks for speaking to us on al jazeera how significant is this exit in this politicized environment well it's very significant of course because while the president has put a good face on it many believe that again was forced out remember it's only been eleven days since we...
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please welcome michaela watkins!uch. >> stephen: welcome back. >> oh, thanks for having me back. >> stephen: i understand you've been in europe? >> i have. >> stephen: where were you? which one? which of the europes? >> i went to the one-- i went to a place-- i wanted to see a society that functioned really well. ( laughter ) so i went to norway. >> stephen: oh, i hear that things run smooth and steady. >> do you know it? >> stephen: i've never been. >> very, yes. i mean, some things are archaic, like things we used to do but we don't do anymore, like customer service. ( laughter ) >> stephen: where you can go ask for help and they give it to you? >> they do, yeah. they're happy to do it, which is weird. >> stephen: that's weird. >> i know. >> stephen: that's suspicious. >> that's what i said. >> stephen: do you speak norwegian at all? did you learn any-- >> oh, that would be so great. no. does anybody? >> stephen: i don't know. i don't know. lutefisk. that's all i know in norwegian. >> it's really strange because in
please welcome michaela watkins!uch. >> stephen: welcome back. >> oh, thanks for having me back. >> stephen: i understand you've been in europe? >> i have. >> stephen: where were you? which one? which of the europes? >> i went to the one-- i went to a place-- i wanted to see a society that functioned really well. ( laughter ) so i went to norway. >> stephen: oh, i hear that things run smooth and steady. >> do you know it? >> stephen: i've...
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a neal maupay penalty and ollie watkins second half strike lifts the bees up to fourth in the table.re convincing 3—0 winners over scunthorpe. steven gerrard remains unbeaten as rangers manager as his side reached the quarter—finals of the scottich league cup after a 3—1win at kilmarnock. the colombian striker alfredo morelos scored a hat trick. he was the subject of a £3.75 million bid from french club bordeaux earlier this week, but gerrard said they will have to triple their offer to entice him away. elsewhere today, hibs beat ross county. rangers will play ayr united in the last eight, while celtic take on stjohnstone. after a 13—year absence from women's football, manchester united played their first match since the club decided to relaunch the team. they will compete in the second tier of the women's super league but were in action today in the continental cup against liverpool, a match they won 1—0. lizzie arnot found herself in the right place at the right time to tap home. so a winning start to life as head coach for the former england defender casey stoney — against herform
a neal maupay penalty and ollie watkins second half strike lifts the bees up to fourth in the table.re convincing 3—0 winners over scunthorpe. steven gerrard remains unbeaten as rangers manager as his side reached the quarter—finals of the scottich league cup after a 3—1win at kilmarnock. the colombian striker alfredo morelos scored a hat trick. he was the subject of a £3.75 million bid from french club bordeaux earlier this week, but gerrard said they will have to triple their offer to...
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. >> reporter: david watkins oversees this wind farm. it's on route 66, exactly halfway between l.a. and chicago. bikers taking road trips on this historic highway rumble past one new wind farm after another. i heard someone in town say once that this particular area doesn't have a lot of oil, doesn't have a lot of water, but the one thing it does have is wind. >> reporter: which means a job for wesley house. >> look at this. best office in the world. >> reporter: he used to work on oil rigs. >> to me this is more stable. >> it's beautiful. >> reporter: with oil it's either hit or miss. >> reporter: a few years ago it was impractical to generate power in this remote spot. then texas spent $7 billion on power lines connecting windy north and west texas with cities south and east. it happened under energy secretary rick perry. who was governor then. >> we can deliver power to san antonio, dallas, houston, you name it. >> where the people are. >> yep. >> reporter: including the city that uses almost entirely renewable power. it is 501 miles
. >> reporter: david watkins oversees this wind farm. it's on route 66, exactly halfway between l.a. and chicago. bikers taking road trips on this historic highway rumble past one new wind farm after another. i heard someone in town say once that this particular area doesn't have a lot of oil, doesn't have a lot of water, but the one thing it does have is wind. >> reporter: which means a job for wesley house. >> look at this. best office in the world. >> reporter: he...
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covered on facebook and twitter see our full so team dot com coming up was there a teacher do you watkins joins us to discuss the rise of viral video and i would change the game wouldn't buy the justice cases and we would stick to watching. welcome to max kaiser financial survival guide. looking forward to a year that's without. yanks this is what happens to pensions in britain don't let this happen to you watch kaiser report. when a loved one is murder it's natural to seek the death penalty for the murderer i would prefer it be in the death penalty just because i think that's the player thing the right thing research shows that for every nine executions one convict is found innocent the idea that we were executing innocent people was terror is just no present in that we're even many of the times families want the death penalty to be abolished the reason we have to keep the death penalty here is because that's what murder victims' families want that's going to give them peace that's going to give them justice and we come in and say. not quite we've been through this this isn't the way. it
covered on facebook and twitter see our full so team dot com coming up was there a teacher do you watkins joins us to discuss the rise of viral video and i would change the game wouldn't buy the justice cases and we would stick to watching. welcome to max kaiser financial survival guide. looking forward to a year that's without. yanks this is what happens to pensions in britain don't let this happen to you watch kaiser report. when a loved one is murder it's natural to seek the death penalty...
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watkins said.ecretary in campaigns in the united states for president as well as campaigns overseas. there's a natural tension, almost a simmering war between journalists and politicians but what's very important to know is that the media often plays an extraordinary role in pointing out mistakes or bumps in the road ahead that can be very valuable to the administration, so it is very important to have a good working relationship. >> guys, very quickly, i want to go to ivanka's comments on boarder family acceseparations drawing reactions, including lawrence o'donnell that she's against family separation. here is that. >> she didn't feel it vehemently enough to go down there and see how the girls were being treated, to make sure the boys and the girls were safe from abuse. she did not feel vehemently enough about it to sit in a federal courtroom in texas and watch an immigration judge treat spanish speaking three-year-olds with no lawyers as adults and bring her eyewitness experience of that legal a
watkins said.ecretary in campaigns in the united states for president as well as campaigns overseas. there's a natural tension, almost a simmering war between journalists and politicians but what's very important to know is that the media often plays an extraordinary role in pointing out mistakes or bumps in the road ahead that can be very valuable to the administration, so it is very important to have a good working relationship. >> guys, very quickly, i want to go to ivanka's comments...
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twitter your poll shows r t v dot com coming up or talk by all the free speech and sports with the watkins and discover a new way to communicate with a. victim. the controversial mix of sports and politics is an old one here in the united states from jackie robinson's of mohammad ali a colleague one of the basic roots of political controversy in sports has been an athlete's right to free speech does an individual lose their right to protest the moment they get paid to put on pads bounce a basketball or catch a baseball here in the united states in the age of president trump the debate over free speech in sports has reached a chorus shanda from n.f.l. players taking you neal dear and taking a need to ring the national anthem the n.b.a. championship teams refusing to make the end all celebratory trip to the white house now this week e.s.p.n. commentators from al hill and the sports network reached a biodegrade met after their relationship between the sports commentator and the disney own network soured after she called trump a white supremacist for his actions following the tragedy in charlo
twitter your poll shows r t v dot com coming up or talk by all the free speech and sports with the watkins and discover a new way to communicate with a. victim. the controversial mix of sports and politics is an old one here in the united states from jackie robinson's of mohammad ali a colleague one of the basic roots of political controversy in sports has been an athlete's right to free speech does an individual lose their right to protest the moment they get paid to put on pads bounce a...
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latham watkins representing the board and.not just worried about the sec but right litigation which could be huge. we're hearing internally there are three or four suits out there right now. we're talking about, if you, if -- potential liability, not that they're going to have to pay it, in the billions, given if you think, if you say his tweet of funding secured is, is wrong. trish: going when the market is up. tesla still getting killed. >> that was initially on some of our reporting on this. one thing i will make, want to stress here, this is really interesting, listen, he is under investigation. there is no finding yet but usually the sec, when they investigate and, in the old days, when they cut a deal with the target they would say, we're fining joe blow x-amount of money. joe blow neither confirms or denies the charges. admits or denies the charges, right? it's a way for the target to get out -- trish: save a little face. >> not get hit with private litigation. these days, they push for some act of contrition if he has
latham watkins representing the board and.not just worried about the sec but right litigation which could be huge. we're hearing internally there are three or four suits out there right now. we're talking about, if you, if -- potential liability, not that they're going to have to pay it, in the billions, given if you think, if you say his tweet of funding secured is, is wrong. trish: going when the market is up. tesla still getting killed. >> that was initially on some of our reporting on...
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bush aide and republican strategist joe watkins. joe, let's start with what has been said in the headline out of the interview this morning that is new. she is calling the president racist. you heard her reaction to being called low life as well as a dog. >> those are tough charges. omarosa has fired big shots at the president, at the white house, and they are hard charges because after all she was the president's top african-american advisor at the white house. somebody close to him for a long time. she has a 15-year history with him. these charges interest her are very, very serious. as long as the white house doesn't have any african-americans in senior positions in the inner circle of the white house, they are going to be exposed. these are very serious charges coming from omarosa manigault newman today. >> adrian, as we know, omarosa very serious charges, but also reversal from statements that she has made previous to these recent interviews. >> yeah. look, i think there is a lot of reputation building going on here with omaros
bush aide and republican strategist joe watkins. joe, let's start with what has been said in the headline out of the interview this morning that is new. she is calling the president racist. you heard her reaction to being called low life as well as a dog. >> those are tough charges. omarosa has fired big shots at the president, at the white house, and they are hard charges because after all she was the president's top african-american advisor at the white house. somebody close to him for...
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joining me now is joe watkins, former white house aide for president george h.w. bush and my old friend, lola, host of "entertainment weekly." joe, i started talking about omarosa. we have faced, i've seen it on social media, the media has faced a good amount of criticism for the focus that it has placed on omarosa through the course of the week. but this is something we haven't ever had to deal with before. >> clearly not. i mean certainly donald trump is used to dominating the news. it appears that omarosa manigault has learned from her mentor how to do that this week. she has dominated the news and no story has been big enough to take her off the news. whether it's the story about the clearances being taken away or even some of the stories about her having been fired pie the clinton white house or even having the charges leveled against her for having broken the nda. she is front and center. she's in every headline, on every television show and every newspaper. >> let me ask you something, she was a democrat. then she worked for trump. i don't know if that made
joining me now is joe watkins, former white house aide for president george h.w. bush and my old friend, lola, host of "entertainment weekly." joe, i started talking about omarosa. we have faced, i've seen it on social media, the media has faced a good amount of criticism for the focus that it has placed on omarosa through the course of the week. but this is something we haven't ever had to deal with before. >> clearly not. i mean certainly donald trump is used to dominating the...
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ashlyn watkins is just 14, bu she threw down a slam dunk at the world championship in orlando. she's already 6'2" tall. not bad. >> those are some ups. >> yep. >> very impressive. >>> well, up next in "the pulse," the photoshopping of leo dicaprio. you don't need to touch him. he's perfect. we'll show you the before and after. >>> the new plan to revamp the oscars and the growing backlash. it's a burrito filled with plants pretending to be meat. here we see the artist making an attempt to bare his soul. it's just a gray dot. there are multiples on the table: one is cash, three are fha, one is va. so what can you do? she's saying a whole lotta people want to buy this house. but you got this! rocket mortgage by quicken loans makes the complex simple. understand the details and get approved in as few as 8 minutes by america's largest mortgage lender. whatever their sensitive skin get it out, with all free clear. only all is the number one recommended brand by dermatologists. and a 100% free of perfumes and dyes. now, try all free clear odor relief! attacks odors, gentle on skin. f
ashlyn watkins is just 14, bu she threw down a slam dunk at the world championship in orlando. she's already 6'2" tall. not bad. >> those are some ups. >> yep. >> very impressive. >>> well, up next in "the pulse," the photoshopping of leo dicaprio. you don't need to touch him. he's perfect. we'll show you the before and after. >>> the new plan to revamp the oscars and the growing backlash. it's a burrito filled with plants pretending to be...
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hezekiah watkins. did fred make it? they will beat with me in signing books if you want to come and talk to them later. but one of their buddies was a guy named jesse davis. in 2016 and unfortunately he died last year. here in jackson. he just graduated from linear the summer of the freedom rain. i remember when i first heard about it. when can something like that come to jackson. there was no a sit in in jackson. i was fearful for my mother that if i acted independently without support our end up like in the till. it's a great possibility that that would happen. he have a make the decision like miss travis is talking about. i'm ago get arrested he did that in new orleans. and then breast -- bus rides into jackson. if you were a freedom writer from jackson. i was a pretty hard decision to make. and this is what jesse told me about the night he got arrested. i went to down to blair methodist church. i heard james bevil speak. they were saying things like you know guys if you want to change things in mississippi you've go
hezekiah watkins. did fred make it? they will beat with me in signing books if you want to come and talk to them later. but one of their buddies was a guy named jesse davis. in 2016 and unfortunately he died last year. here in jackson. he just graduated from linear the summer of the freedom rain. i remember when i first heard about it. when can something like that come to jackson. there was no a sit in in jackson. i was fearful for my mother that if i acted independently without support our end...
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twitter as your poll shows r t v dot com coming up we talk buyouts with free speech and sports with the watkins and discover a new way to communicate with you. to. join me every socially on the alex i'm unsure when i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then. not that i'm going to look at how much i don't know that i'm not out of luck though that that i'm not out of the mouth of the money the day of the night at examiner. this was a good time to. try to move. not that i want to give up my little money not why not check gender again why x. generated the whole people we believe is the media. lot of my kids i don't want them up aside johnny what are the other moms on account of mother how do it all the kids or is it what a lot of them on the way to my building looking at the think i don't want to put out a look to my work party or the role of the mother brother. forman or sitting in a car when the fifth gets shot in the head. all four different versions of what. one of them is on the death row there's no way you could have done it there's
twitter as your poll shows r t v dot com coming up we talk buyouts with free speech and sports with the watkins and discover a new way to communicate with you. to. join me every socially on the alex i'm unsure when i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then. not that i'm going to look at how much i don't know that i'm not out of luck though that that i'm not out of the mouth of the money the day of the night at examiner. this was a...
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the goalkeeper making three vital saves, to lead quality watkins with the stroke of her stick to instantlye world what we can do and show the world what we can do and how we can play. a team who haven't qualified for a world cup in 16 years now through to a semi—final against spain and already the surprise sensation of the tournament. england on the other hand, had had an underwhelming start to theircampaign and hand, had had an underwhelming start to their campaign and that continued against the reigning world champions of the overrun early on, they were behind. theme continued in the second half, a loose pass and some smart play. for a team that has counted so much success, this will feel like a failure. burnley beat aberdeen in the second leg of their europa league second round qualifying tie, thanks to a goalfrom jack cork round qualifying tie, thanks to a goal from jack cork and an ashley barnes penalty, winning 3—1. let's see how the british teams got now. the first test between england and india is beautifully poised. england and 9—1 in their second innings of. earlier, 20—year—old
the goalkeeper making three vital saves, to lead quality watkins with the stroke of her stick to instantlye world what we can do and show the world what we can do and how we can play. a team who haven't qualified for a world cup in 16 years now through to a semi—final against spain and already the surprise sensation of the tournament. england on the other hand, had had an underwhelming start to theircampaign and hand, had had an underwhelming start to their campaign and that continued against...
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the goalkeeper made three vital saves, to leave chloe watkins with the stroke of her stick to instantlyust the last few months but the last few years, and it's just so satisfying to get the rewards here and show the world what we can do and how we can play. a team who hadn't qualified for a world cup in 16 years, now through to a semifinal against spain. and already the surprise sensation of the tournament. england, on the other hand, had had an underwhelming start to their campaign and that continued against the reigning world champions. 0verrun early on, they were behind. the theme then continued in the second half. a loose pass and smart play unlocked the england defence to hand laurien leurink a second. for a team that has tasted so much success before, this will very much feel like a failure. and that disappointment will be felt each more acutely this evening in the knowledge that a home world cup only comes along once in a life time. so soon after many of these players won a medal at the olympics. ireland are not one match away from a world cup final. they will fancy
the goalkeeper made three vital saves, to leave chloe watkins with the stroke of her stick to instantlyust the last few months but the last few years, and it's just so satisfying to get the rewards here and show the world what we can do and how we can play. a team who hadn't qualified for a world cup in 16 years, now through to a semifinal against spain. and already the surprise sensation of the tournament. england, on the other hand, had had an underwhelming start to their campaign and that...
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the facebook and twitter sphere poll shows that r t v dot com coming up author and speaker of the watkins joins us to discuss the controversy surrounding n.b.a. superstar le bron james and the opening of a new school in his hometown can't believe that's controversial stay tuned to watch in the office. he gave his camera. roughly once they showed some leaves for them. to. suit your own cool videos and so on with the grumpy string that's. down more on string i don't rightly don't t.v. people in my band mean so that. we were number one in this. all day clearly insist on just him with. massive growth and. he would not. close. some full complement on playing. indigenous people as you know we need that. fade in. the cloud trees. plus politician says that's on the behind but yet he did so. out of a sudden the man just. told me their heads tell you what. i said i when entering its beginning if they would not allow an. illegal flow should we. had all along a million million indeed on that i'm not the only new nominee to be indicted to have been you don't punish your man on man you got a fight a gu
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the base because what if your poll shows that our two dot com coming up author and speaker of the watkins joins us to discuss the controversy surrounding n.b.a. superstar le bron james and the opening of a new school in his hometown can't believe that's controversial stay tuned for watching the office. close. some pool something going on now. indigenous people as you know we that. in. the crowd tweet. most politicians say that the only behind but the idea came. out of a side then the man just. can't believe be there jenny with time. i said i when entering a building if they will not allow me. if they will shoot me. at all i'll come on a million million indeed i'm not i'm not picking on you need to be indicted have been you don't want to go on your man on man and i think i mean you don't look a like i mean look on me i used. to. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter the u.s. is over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crime champions each day. even. five percent of global wealth you long for the old firm rich eight point six percent market saw thirty p
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covered on facebook and twitter see our full so team dot com coming up was there a teacher do you watkins joins us to discuss the rise of viral video and i would change the game wouldn't buy the justice cases please tell a story to watch. we have no idea what safe is doing on vacation but she will be back in september. the response to the two thousand and eight crisis was that the global bankers got together they re architect of the global financial system to withstand a ten time the impact financial crisis in the future they did nothing however to undercut the ability for the bad actors the global banks to increase their balance sheets and the leverage by ten times and now here we are in twenty eighteen and back now the balance sheet all these banks of the central banks is ten times more likely. to be. opening up a base. in the. house it will either be useful so. we're talking to. you it's starting. to get a lot of any of us come out of a skid but i'm about the same as are going to i was up the money into. the low low low. one. decides to be. there. was a long. long way to be made by. ot
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watkins joins us to discuss the rise of viral video and i would change the game wouldn't buy the justice cases if we would stick to watch. when a loved one is murder it's natural to seek the death penalty for the murderer i would prefer it be to limit death penalty just because they think that's the way or think the right thing research shows that for every nine executions one convict respond dennison the idea that we were executing innocent people is terrifying the is just no way to present and that we're even many of the times families want the death penalty to be abolished the reason we have to keep the death penalty here is because that's what murder victims' families what that's going to give them peace that's going to give them justice and we come in and say. not quite enough we've been through this this isn't the way. to fix it. up enough of it. in the. yasi will leave you just as we. were talking to us. about them let's. go let's go get out our last get it one of these to make it easy try to get. them that a lot of any of us thought i was good but i'm going up with him as are a l
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topics we've covered on facebook and twitter see our full so team dot com coming up author of the watkins joins us to discuss the rise of viral video and i would change the game wouldn't buy the justice cases of police brutality states and watch. same wrong. just don't all. get to shape our. outlook. and engage it was betrayal. find themselves worlds apart. just to look for common ground. response to the two thousand and eight crisis was that the global bankers got together they really architected the global financial system to a standard a ten times the impact financial crisis in the future they did nothing however to undercut the ability for the bad actors the global banks to increase their balance sheets in the leverage by ten times and now here we are in twenty eighteen and in fact now the balance sheet of these banks of the central banks is ten times more light. and the final canada will not stand if they can get up late now how's it going to get the taliban to the point i. wanted to leave you would it be that easy to find a time that i had in me. plus is that going to get the muscle
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cover the facebook and twitter see our poll shows that r t v dot com coming up author and speaker watkins joins us to discuss the controversy surrounding n.b.a. superstar le bron james and the opening of a new school in his hometown can't believe that's controversial stay tuned for watching the hawks. join me every thursday on the alex simon show and i'll be speaking to guest in the world of politics sport i'm showbusiness i'll see you then. this is says harlan kentucky. we're all in this move the boy says he was going straight fanny's lane the only. a co money city with almost no coal mines left. the jobs are gone all the wiser said that's that it was a laugh to see these people the survivors of a world disappearing before their eyes. i remember thinking when i was younger that if anything ever happened to the coal mines here that it would become a ghost town but i never thought in the million years i would see that and it's how it's happened. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter us is over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten like homer timestamping each day. ei
cover the facebook and twitter see our poll shows that r t v dot com coming up author and speaker watkins joins us to discuss the controversy surrounding n.b.a. superstar le bron james and the opening of a new school in his hometown can't believe that's controversial stay tuned for watching the hawks. join me every thursday on the alex simon show and i'll be speaking to guest in the world of politics sport i'm showbusiness i'll see you then. this is says harlan kentucky. we're all in this move...
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dot com coming up author and speaker of the watkins joins us to discuss the controversy surrounding n.b.a. superstar le bron james and the opening of a new school in his hometown can't believe that's controversial stay tuned for watching the office. is a. secret indeed catholic priests accused of sexually abusing children can get away with it literally i like to call this to do graphic solution so what the bishop needs to do then he finds out that the priest is is a perpetrator is simply moves him to a different spot where the previous standard is not the highest ranks of the catholic church conceal the accused priests from the police and justice system to that end i just know that as the i and then i think you really have to do. this. was. a gifted professional athlete uses his fame and wealth to help out those less fortunate in his hometown we've probably seen this headline about a thousand times without the slightest whiff of controversy but apparently if that gifted athlete is n.b.a. superstar le bron james and donald trump as president this feels these feel good headline is now overs
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watkins joins us to discuss the rise of viral video and i would change the game wouldn't buy the justice case we would stick to watching. please. when a loved one is murder it's natural to seek the death penalty for the murderer i would prefer it be to live the death penalty just because i think that's the fair think the right thing research shows that for every nine executions one convict just found innocent the idea that we were executing innocent people is terrifying the is just no way to present and that we hear even many victims' families want the death penalty to be abolished the reason we have to keep to get kelly here is because that's what murder victim's families what that's going to give them peace that's going to give them justice and we come in and say. not quite enough we've been through this this isn't the way. to pick. up enough of it. in the. yasi believe it is for those who. want to talk into this. stuff. that actually let it go let it go get it out loud get it one on the list to each other. and then a lot of any of us thought i was good but only look at him as art and
watkins joins us to discuss the rise of viral video and i would change the game wouldn't buy the justice case we would stick to watching. please. when a loved one is murder it's natural to seek the death penalty for the murderer i would prefer it be to live the death penalty just because i think that's the fair think the right thing research shows that for every nine executions one convict just found innocent the idea that we were executing innocent people is terrifying the is just no way to...
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good samaritans raced to save 87-year-old mary watkins, her son and their dog. her son was wearing a medical boot and as they were parking, it got stuck in the accelerator. >> they broke the window and got him out. two guys came in the back window and shoved me up from the behind side. well, but it got me straight out and into the little boat, then from the little boat into a bigger dingy. >> they were treated at the scene and released. >> thank goodness for the quick thinking of good samaritans. >> really glad everyone is okay. >> and she tells that story well. >>> we have a traffic alert in san francisco, accident blocking one of the lanes on the ramp from 101 to eastbound 80. if you're trying to get toward the lower deck of the bay bridge from 101, that's where we have the big backup. one car is sideways and chp shut down that lane. that's a tough ramp anyways. expect delays, likely see that stretch onto surface streets as well there. chp now on the scene there. also have a slowdown along southbound 101 approaching 280. we have reports of an accident along hi
good samaritans raced to save 87-year-old mary watkins, her son and their dog. her son was wearing a medical boot and as they were parking, it got stuck in the accelerator. >> they broke the window and got him out. two guys came in the back window and shoved me up from the behind side. well, but it got me straight out and into the little boat, then from the little boat into a bigger dingy. >> they were treated at the scene and released. >> thank goodness for the quick thinking...
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gerri: his first career nascar race is able hold up martin truex junior in the final act of watkins glenyears old. it's the second youngest driver who won a race this year got a little help from teammate jimmie johnson to get to the railing. he ran out of fuel just after the checkered flag. so johnson used his car to push them along. look at that. coming up, u.s. not backed sanctions against iran set to take effect around midnight tonight. reactions in london when we come back. you are watching "fbn:am." year, i am sorry about that. [music playing] (vo) progress is in the pursuit. audi will cover your first month's lease payment on select models during summer of audi sales event. >> the trump administration to impose sanctions early tomorrow morning at chris beauchamp, market analyst joining us right now. good morning, chris. the sanctions that are imposed and of course it's going to hurt the economy, but what about europe and the countries in europe that do deal with iran. >> that's the interesting thing we've seen. the germans having pressure put on them to stop the ship at to everyone
gerri: his first career nascar race is able hold up martin truex junior in the final act of watkins glenyears old. it's the second youngest driver who won a race this year got a little help from teammate jimmie johnson to get to the railing. he ran out of fuel just after the checkered flag. so johnson used his car to push them along. look at that. coming up, u.s. not backed sanctions against iran set to take effect around midnight tonight. reactions in london when we come back. you are watching...
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our guests now include joe watkins and rick tyler. saturday morning to all of you. good to see you, jill, i want to start with you, you worked at the white house. how much of a departure is this from standard practices there? >> this is very much a departure. the president for whom i worked revokes security clearances, we used them to provide information to folks coming in and to be an asset to them. so i'm not sure, president george h. bush or george h.w. bush did not revoke security clearances from officials, that is new. >> rick, listen to this audio. >> the fact that he is using a security clearance of a former cia director as a pawn in his public relations, i think it is just so reflective of somebody who quite frankly, i don't want to use this term maybe, but he is drunk on power. the country is in a crisis in terms of what he has done and is liable to do. are the republicans on the hill who have given him a pass, are they waiting for a disaster to happen before they find their ba backbones and spines? >> so they coupled that wi
our guests now include joe watkins and rick tyler. saturday morning to all of you. good to see you, jill, i want to start with you, you worked at the white house. how much of a departure is this from standard practices there? >> this is very much a departure. the president for whom i worked revokes security clearances, we used them to provide information to folks coming in and to be an asset to them. so i'm not sure, president george h. bush or george h.w. bush did not revoke security...
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>> eric watkins says it is a waste of taxpayer's money so i count him a no. >> weaning people off safely while getting them and their needles off the street is a safe thing to do. >> thank you for your responses. reach us on twitter about anything. use #ktvuthe9. >> let's go to dave clark. >>> here are some of the top stories we're following today in phoenix, arizona, public and private farewells for john mccain. a private ceremony this morning will be for mccain's family, friends and colleagues. this afternoon, the public will pay final respects at his casket in the capitol rotunda. officials will leave the doors open as long as there are people in line that want to say goodbye to senator mccain. after that, the senator's body will be flown to the east coast for more services in washington. at the u.s. naval academy, that is where senator mccain will be buried. >>> an emergency ordinance in palo alto to protect renters has been passed. palo alto landlords now have to pay up to $17,000 to low income tenants who were evicted without reason. the new law takes effect immediately. it will he
>> eric watkins says it is a waste of taxpayer's money so i count him a no. >> weaning people off safely while getting them and their needles off the street is a safe thing to do. >> thank you for your responses. reach us on twitter about anything. use #ktvuthe9. >> let's go to dave clark. >>> here are some of the top stories we're following today in phoenix, arizona, public and private farewells for john mccain. a private ceremony this morning will be for...
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. >> tonight midnight he rose in long beach, california, rescued larry watkins and her chihuahua whene rails, looks like they got stuck. as the men jumped in and attempting to lift larry through the water, the water pressure was causing the windows to rise. all 3 made it out without injury. merry thanked them, here are still dry and they didn't even mess up my lipstick. unlike the truck which was extracted by the long beach fire department those heroes jumped right in and didn't waste any time. most-watched, most trusted, most grateful you spent your evening with us. good night from washington, i am shannon bream. and got more. more? got a company i can trust. that's a heck of a lot more. over 75 years of great savings and service. you can't argue with more. why would ya? geico. expect great savings and a whole lot more. as king midas, i here, you will too.nt. your oil change comes with a tire rotation as well. ooo! i could put that on an airplane banner. our $19.99 oil change also includes a tire rotation. book an appointment online. shannon: it is tuesday, august 21st and this is "f
. >> tonight midnight he rose in long beach, california, rescued larry watkins and her chihuahua whene rails, looks like they got stuck. as the men jumped in and attempting to lift larry through the water, the water pressure was causing the windows to rise. all 3 made it out without injury. merry thanked them, here are still dry and they didn't even mess up my lipstick. unlike the truck which was extracted by the long beach fire department those heroes jumped right in and didn't waste any...
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. >> thank you, tom watkins. the thrust of your speech, sir, seems to be aimed at convincing your u.s. counterparts that written is still a partner to rely on. given the difficulties of the brexit negotiation. my question, sir, is how much can britain rely on america, especially given trump's disdain for international partnerships and his withdrawal from the iran deal. >> what you see is a united's states that is incredibly committed to nato. as deployed and they have put more resources into the defense of nato over the last two years, three years then we have seen over the last 20 years. they are a nation on their actions and that is what the united states has been doing. the u.s. has been the most reliable partners for us and many other nations. i have no doubt that that will continue and it will continue to grow. defense is a brilliant example, the in debt of that relationship, so many british service personnel working side-by-side together, making sure that the world is a much more peaceful place. we are seei
. >> thank you, tom watkins. the thrust of your speech, sir, seems to be aimed at convincing your u.s. counterparts that written is still a partner to rely on. given the difficulties of the brexit negotiation. my question, sir, is how much can britain rely on america, especially given trump's disdain for international partnerships and his withdrawal from the iran deal. >> what you see is a united's states that is incredibly committed to nato. as deployed and they have put more...
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let's bring in george watkins, white house aide to george w. and rick, i'm going to go to you first here. can you see where congress was coming from when they say these payments could have been a decisive factor in such a close election? >> he's right in the sense that it could matter. did it matter? it's really hard to know exactly, but this was what most would consider an enormous amount of money to keep voters from getting information that they might have used to make a decision. so in a sense, yes, trump cheated. >> what do you think? you worked in the clinton campaign. do you think these payments may have determined the outcome of the election? >> yes, because i think everything mattered in the election. the comey letter, that mattered in the election. russia attacking our democratic infrastructure and spreading fake news and propaganda, that impacted the election. but yes, these two payments in the late stages of the campaign, when the affairs happened in 2006, the payments in 2006, the payments happened in 2016, ten years later, of cours
let's bring in george watkins, white house aide to george w. and rick, i'm going to go to you first here. can you see where congress was coming from when they say these payments could have been a decisive factor in such a close election? >> he's right in the sense that it could matter. did it matter? it's really hard to know exactly, but this was what most would consider an enormous amount of money to keep voters from getting information that they might have used to make a decision. so in...
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alice watkin who gave birth three weeks ago and peggy woowdward who is a retired midwife. year? appalling statistics. the birth of a child is a moment of greatjoy and celebration and love but it is also understandably a moment of anxiety for our mother going into labour and can you imagine being turned away from the maternity unit in the throes of labour being pushed from pillar to post, travelling 20 miles with the fear and anxiety you are going to have your birth in the back of the cab, on the side of the road, not good for the mother's safety and well—being, and certainly not good for the newborn baby and this is because of years of cuts and financial squeeze in on the nhs meaning we have not got enough midwives. we have seen cuts to the number of beds. it is an atrocious set of statistics and i hope the minister apologises to every mother turned away, every woman turned away, from a maternity unit. absolutely terrible. i will get back to you with what the government says ina to you with what the government says in a moment. alice, you gave birth three weeks ago, noddin
alice watkin who gave birth three weeks ago and peggy woowdward who is a retired midwife. year? appalling statistics. the birth of a child is a moment of greatjoy and celebration and love but it is also understandably a moment of anxiety for our mother going into labour and can you imagine being turned away from the maternity unit in the throes of labour being pushed from pillar to post, travelling 20 miles with the fear and anxiety you are going to have your birth in the back of the cab, on...
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wheaton, watkins mill, gaithersbu and northwood.we found opinion divided over ot whether orto expand the program and provide condoms at all montgomery county high scho school. >> i actually disagree withit. i think's a choice they should make with their families, their mothers and their i don't think the school system hould distribute contraceptives. >> i tend to be pretty liberal, more dge is power, the kids know the better, so why not. >> reporter: a spokesman for the montgomery county publi school system tells me they will analyze the proposal to pass out condoms to high school students and make a decision by the end of the school year. chris gordon, news4. >>> d.c. is preparing to roll out new regulations on those dockless bikes and scooters. starting january 1st, the city will require the dockless ystem ies to have a lock in place. the bikes will need to be locked to racks or postsnd this is why. city officials say the move is in response to complaints about the bikes blocking sidewalks. the public comment period begins in s >>
wheaton, watkins mill, gaithersbu and northwood.we found opinion divided over ot whether orto expand the program and provide condoms at all montgomery county high scho school. >> i actually disagree withit. i think's a choice they should make with their families, their mothers and their i don't think the school system hould distribute contraceptives. >> i tend to be pretty liberal, more dge is power, the kids know the better, so why not. >> reporter: a spokesman for the...
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charlie: they've hired three major white shoe law firms, gordon, paul weiss, laytham and watkins bute understand people close to the company per year that's about $10 million. ashley: ouch. charlie: a lot of money per year to defend against this because they're facing both sec at its minimum 10 million. it could be a lot more. and they are just eyeballing it so that's the sec potential charges as we reported yesterday , sec ramped up its investigation it's now a formal investigation with subpoenas flying. okay on top of that, there's the private litigation and that's where this could add up. if you take it the market losses from just short sellers, right? ashley: uh-huh. charlie: that lost money on his tweet that funding is secured, remember that? ashley: yes. charlie: we're talking about one to $2 billion. there's a lot of money and here is where it really becomes problematic. ashley: could he be liable? charlie: i don't know but the company could be. ashley: someone will pay. charlie: there's a lot of daylight between an investigation, a lawsuit and there's three, they're bracing f
charlie: they've hired three major white shoe law firms, gordon, paul weiss, laytham and watkins bute understand people close to the company per year that's about $10 million. ashley: ouch. charlie: a lot of money per year to defend against this because they're facing both sec at its minimum 10 million. it could be a lot more. and they are just eyeballing it so that's the sec potential charges as we reported yesterday , sec ramped up its investigation it's now a formal investigation with...
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cantwell: watkins date, would do more than that. people need to take time away from the jobs it would be protected from retaliation, especially critical for low -- low-wage workers. it would be celsus amy and cover all benefits. to anticipate and area of concern, one that mr. biggs addressed, i have never heard anything in the nine years i have been working on this to suggest he paid leave payroll deductions in those states are a real problem or low-wage workers. national state link shows that voters are willing to pay and businesses are two areas -- are, too. up family actp benefits. taking me to my third point, i will try to go quickly. there are four distinct and qualifying problems for taking social security penalties for paid leave. the cost people are not at all trivial. the plan described earlier would result in a 6% benefit cut or $12,000 for a mother of two bank . women and low-wage workers would be harmed the most. any plan that only covers parents excludes 75% of leave takers and would create rule ironies for people who u
cantwell: watkins date, would do more than that. people need to take time away from the jobs it would be protected from retaliation, especially critical for low -- low-wage workers. it would be celsus amy and cover all benefits. to anticipate and area of concern, one that mr. biggs addressed, i have never heard anything in the nine years i have been working on this to suggest he paid leave payroll deductions in those states are a real problem or low-wage workers. national state link shows that...
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joining me now civil rights attorney brian watkins. it's great to have you on. was going to be here to debate here but her satellite feed went down so lucky you, you have me. >> lucky me. >> laura: i think the president is really committed to this idea of prison reform and they are going to i think i'll tackle that as well. let's go back and listen to what the president said on the subject earlier this year. >> two-thirds of the 650,000 people released from prison each year are arrested again within three years. we can help break this vicious cycle through job training, very important, job training. mentoring and drug addiction treatment. we will be very tough on crime but we will provide a letter of opportunity for the future. >> laura: brian, then we get the pushback from the democrats, you probably saw it, trumps push for prison reform faces opposition from democrats. what's going on here? i thought the democrats were the ones who really cared? >> they do. and we would be supportive if prompted actually what he says he's going to do with putting reform and pu
joining me now civil rights attorney brian watkins. it's great to have you on. was going to be here to debate here but her satellite feed went down so lucky you, you have me. >> lucky me. >> laura: i think the president is really committed to this idea of prison reform and they are going to i think i'll tackle that as well. let's go back and listen to what the president said on the subject earlier this year. >> two-thirds of the 650,000 people released from prison each year...
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i want to bring in joe watkins, republican strategist and former white house aide for president george h.w. bush. joe, good to see you. thank you for being with us. >> great to be with you. >> what's your sense of this? i don't want to get distracted by the idea that this is all becoming about an nda and what omarosa is allowed to say and not allowed to say because this white house does tend to concentrate on that alone and not deal with the substance of the issues which are more interesting to most people. but give me your sense of people like you who were close to a president and what you should or should not be allowed to do thereafter. >> for the most part, ndas, i don't recall people signing ndas when i worked in the white house and my daughter worked in the white house for george w. bush. i don't recall her signing an nda. now, people did have clearances. i know i had a clearance. i had a level clearance as such which allowed me to be in the presence of sensitive information, but at the end of the day it was assumed that i was somebody who supported george h.w. bush and i was goi
i want to bring in joe watkins, republican strategist and former white house aide for president george h.w. bush. joe, good to see you. thank you for being with us. >> great to be with you. >> what's your sense of this? i don't want to get distracted by the idea that this is all becoming about an nda and what omarosa is allowed to say and not allowed to say because this white house does tend to concentrate on that alone and not deal with the substance of the issues which are more...
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competition, who are playing in their first world cup for 16 years, beat india 3—1 on penalties, chloe watkinsinal where they'll play spain. england versus the netherlands has just kicked off. and i can tell you no score as of yet. two very good defensive teams, but there is a mismatch there. we will talk to there. the first test between england and india is beautifully poised after the second day in birmingham. india made 274 all out in reply to england's 287, with captain virat kohli scoring a brilliant century. at the close, england were 9—1 in their second innings, a lead of 22. patrick gearey reports. it used to take time to make progress in birmingham. it still does on occasion, but one juggernaut had been advancing quicker than expected. your coley and coat arrived hoping to drive home their advantage. shot five to —— job one took five minutes. a total 287, but:‘s day was just beginning. it all but:‘s day was just beginning. it a ll started but:‘s day was just beginning. it all started with second look, current thought he had an lbw. the empire wouldn't give it to him, so england asked
competition, who are playing in their first world cup for 16 years, beat india 3—1 on penalties, chloe watkinsinal where they'll play spain. england versus the netherlands has just kicked off. and i can tell you no score as of yet. two very good defensive teams, but there is a mismatch there. we will talk to there. the first test between england and india is beautifully poised after the second day in birmingham. india made 274 all out in reply to england's 287, with captain virat kohli...