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roston chase gave the west indies a chance of a draw with a brilliant unbeaten 101.yasir shah — the pace bowler took five for 92 as the west indies were all out for 202. lewis hamilton says a race has never left him so exhausted after winning the spanish grand prix. hamilton is nowjust six points behind ferrari's sebastian vettel, in the race for the drivers‘ championship. joe linskey reports. formula 1 thrives on the spectacular. in barcelona, a battle for the championship is taking shape, pursuing lewis hamilton's world title is sebastian vettel. the german set the pace so far this season, here too an early charge got his ferrari in front. while sebastian vettel‘s start was perfect, his team—mate couldn't dodge traffic. kimi raikkonen‘s bump with max verstappen saw their races ending in tears. with sebastian vettel‘s lead over how modern opening up, he was getting desperate. but the briton‘s opportunity came with a safety car. with the race held up, hamilton took a pit stop so that when sebastian vettel emerged, he had company. this was the spectacle they hoped for
roston chase gave the west indies a chance of a draw with a brilliant unbeaten 101.yasir shah — the pace bowler took five for 92 as the west indies were all out for 202. lewis hamilton says a race has never left him so exhausted after winning the spanish grand prix. hamilton is nowjust six points behind ferrari's sebastian vettel, in the race for the drivers‘ championship. joe linskey reports. formula 1 thrives on the spectacular. in barcelona, a battle for the championship is taking shape,...
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and shannon gabriel tears into pakistan as west indies win the second test in barbados.lo and welcome to the programme. we start with the footballing news that a marcus rashford goal has helped manchester united to a 1—0 win away to celta vigo in the first leg of their europa league semi final. the 19—year—old curled a wonderfully struck free kick past the outstretched arms of sergio alvarez in the 67th minute for his 11th goal of the season, handing his side a vital away goal ahead of the second leg at old trafford next thursday against the spaniards. united haven't played in a european final since 2011 and victory in this competition guarantees the winner a champions league place next season. the way we started the game and the way we controlled the game in the first half, i think we deserved a better result, but the opponent is difficult, the match was difficult, the stadium was difficult, so i cannot be happier with the players and our work. voting is under way in the annual bbc women's footballer of the year award. our fifth and final nominee christine sinclair is t
and shannon gabriel tears into pakistan as west indies win the second test in barbados.lo and welcome to the programme. we start with the footballing news that a marcus rashford goal has helped manchester united to a 1—0 win away to celta vigo in the first leg of their europa league semi final. the 19—year—old curled a wonderfully struck free kick past the outstretched arms of sergio alvarez in the 67th minute for his 11th goal of the season, handing his side a vital away goal ahead of...
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roston chase was the pick of the west indies bowlers, with four wickets, including that of misbah.or nought in reply. american william mcgirt and canadian mackenzie hughes share the lead after the first round of the players‘ golf championship, at sawgrass in florida. but the shot everyone is talking about is this beautie friom masters champion sergio garcia on the iconic 17th hole. while some of the world's best flew it into the water, garcia didn't bother with the putter. a hole in one. it saved an otherwise frsutrating day for the the spaniard, who is one over and tied for 66th. worth seeing again and again! defending champjason day is three shots off the lead, while world number one dustinjohnson is a shot behind day, on one under par. there's one game in the nba play—offs right now, on thursday. san antonio are at houston for game 6 of their western conference semi—final series. let's bring you up to date. the spurs lead the series 3—2, so are one win away from the conference finals against golden state. it is going well for them so far. they lead 53— 35 inside the final quarte
roston chase was the pick of the west indies bowlers, with four wickets, including that of misbah.or nought in reply. american william mcgirt and canadian mackenzie hughes share the lead after the first round of the players‘ golf championship, at sawgrass in florida. but the shot everyone is talking about is this beautie friom masters champion sergio garcia on the iconic 17th hole. while some of the world's best flew it into the water, garcia didn't bother with the putter. a hole in one. it...
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they we re test against the west indies. they were said only 188 to win but collapsed to 137.g 110 to win the series. the windies need three wickets. mike mckeegan is one of two england rugby league debut concert in the match squad to face samoa in the test in sydney on saturday. chris mcqueen is the other. he has been at the forefront of the tigers impressive season so far. he's one of three castleford place in the squad which also contains seven australian —based players. those seven include chris harrington makes his first england appearance in six years. you can hear full appearance in six years. you can hearfull commentary on appearance in six years. you can hear full commentary on saturday morning at 20 to 11. the former super league champions st helens have appointed justin holbrook as the new coach. hejoins have appointed justin holbrook as the new coach. he joins from have appointed justin holbrook as the new coach. hejoins from sydney roosters with saints lying seventh after their win over lee. the european patent can challenge sop is the best results from britain in
they we re test against the west indies. they were said only 188 to win but collapsed to 137.g 110 to win the series. the windies need three wickets. mike mckeegan is one of two england rugby league debut concert in the match squad to face samoa in the test in sydney on saturday. chris mcqueen is the other. he has been at the forefront of the tigers impressive season so far. he's one of three castleford place in the squad which also contains seven australian —based players. those seven...
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the products he exported and imported were made by slaves in the west indies and west africa. once they were brought to the shipping area where they could no longer pass along the delaware river, they went through this area -- he brought goods to philadelphia and anywhere else that needed them. when mr. trent came here, he became the major landowner and employer. he employed a lot of local people. thus, making him the major employer. at one point, he incorporated the town. the locals started calling it trent town. from there, we get trenton. he actually the founder of the city. he started construction on this house in -- this house is built in the early american georgian architectural style. there are a lot of things that represent that heritage. he started construction in 1715 and completed in 1719. he was here from seven to 19 -- 1719-1721 as his summer home and then eventually as his main residence. you be greeted by the butler who would have been a symbol of mr. trent's wealth. this area shows -- is exhibited as a waiting area. mr. trent was a justice of the supreme court.
the products he exported and imported were made by slaves in the west indies and west africa. once they were brought to the shipping area where they could no longer pass along the delaware river, they went through this area -- he brought goods to philadelphia and anywhere else that needed them. when mr. trent came here, he became the major landowner and employer. he employed a lot of local people. thus, making him the major employer. at one point, he incorporated the town. the locals started...
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were inthe west indies and in africa. he did choose this location for the nearness to the delaware river and the shipping routes, as well as being local to england -- to inland routes. once they could no longer pass on the delbene, they went to in land routes. he brought goods to philadelphia. there are not a lot of things in the air. when mr. trent came here he became the major employer. worries andlls and farmlands and orchards and things like that. and he employed a lot of local people. major amend or owner and a major employer and at one point he incorporated the the so he liaiadaid out city. it was trent's town. it became trenton. he was the namesake of the city. he moved here with their second wife and their one child. this house was built in the early american georgian at the architectural style. there are a lot of things that represent that era. he started construction in 1715. completed in 1719. he lived here until 1721 as his summer residence and from 1721 to 1723 as his all year round residents. we are standing
were inthe west indies and in africa. he did choose this location for the nearness to the delaware river and the shipping routes, as well as being local to england -- to inland routes. once they could no longer pass on the delbene, they went to in land routes. he brought goods to philadelphia. there are not a lot of things in the air. when mr. trent came here he became the major employer. worries andlls and farmlands and orchards and things like that. and he employed a lot of local people....
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the products he exported and imported were made by slaves in the west indies and africa. he did choose this location for its nearness to the delaware river and shipping routes as where is being local to inland routes because when they were brought to the shipping area where they could no longer pass on the delaware river, they went inland. he brought goods to philadelphia and anywhere else that needed them. when mr. trent came here, he became not only the major landowner but also the major employer. he had breweries and orchards and things like that. he employed a lot of local people. thus, making him the major landowner and major employer. at one point, he incorporated the town. the locals started calling it trent town. from there, we get trenton. he was actually the founder of the city. he started construction on this house in 1715. it was his summer home. he moved here with his second wife and their one child. this house is built in the early american georgian architectural style. there are a lot of things that represent that here. as we go through the house, i will sh
the products he exported and imported were made by slaves in the west indies and africa. he did choose this location for its nearness to the delaware river and shipping routes as where is being local to inland routes because when they were brought to the shipping area where they could no longer pass on the delaware river, they went inland. he brought goods to philadelphia and anywhere else that needed them. when mr. trent came here, he became not only the major landowner but also the major...
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after getting their second innings underway in barbados, the west indies trail pakistan by 41 runs atst in barbados. pakistan put themselves out in front with a score of 393, how agonising for captain misbah—ul—haq who missed his century by one run. azhar ali got his though with a score of 105. this was in reply to the hosts' first innings total of 312. they're now 40—1 in their second innings. and pakistan on course for a first series victory in the carribean, having won the first test of the three games series. it was an attack that left many fearing she might never play tennis again. but four months after an intruder broke into her home that left her playing hand badly injured, petra kvitova is back playing tennis. the two—time wimbledon champion posted this picture of herself hitting a ball on a practice court in sunny monaco, on instagram. it had the message "hello guys, i hope this picture makes you as happy as it makes me! i'm back on the tennis court!" her recovery is going so well, she's entered to play at the french open, later this month. andy murray admits he's not been pl
after getting their second innings underway in barbados, the west indies trail pakistan by 41 runs atst in barbados. pakistan put themselves out in front with a score of 393, how agonising for captain misbah—ul—haq who missed his century by one run. azhar ali got his though with a score of 105. this was in reply to the hosts' first innings total of 312. they're now 40—1 in their second innings. and pakistan on course for a first series victory in the carribean, having won the first test...
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the west indies hold a slender lead of 183 over pakistan with one day of the second test remaining inorning still 41 runs short of pakistan's first innings total with shai hope compiling a score of 90 for the windies in an innings that saw leg spinner yasir sha claim figures of six for 90. in the eastern conference second semi—final, the raptors lead 90— 72 and lebron james has semi—final, the raptors lead 90— 72 and lebronjames has 32 points so far in that one towards the end. until next time, though, it is goodbye for now. hello there. the weather contrast on wednesday got a little bit more stark across the uk, with low cloud dominant across parts of east anglia and the south—west. a breeze off a chilly sea. 9 celsius the high for one or two, but in the sunshine, and plenty of it further north and west, high teens and low 20s. and considering our wind is coming from the east, and will be for the next few days, you look downwind, clumps of cloud of running into the same areas that we have seen during the past 2a hours. so more cloud around on thursday. maybe the odd brighter break he
the west indies hold a slender lead of 183 over pakistan with one day of the second test remaining inorning still 41 runs short of pakistan's first innings total with shai hope compiling a score of 90 for the windies in an innings that saw leg spinner yasir sha claim figures of six for 90. in the eastern conference second semi—final, the raptors lead 90— 72 and lebron james has semi—final, the raptors lead 90— 72 and lebronjames has 32 points so far in that one towards the end. until...
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west indies were 286—6 in theirfirst innings at stumps on the opening day of the second test againste was unbeaten on 131 with skipper jason holder on 58 not out. pakistan won the first test of the three—game series by seven wickets injamaica as they seek to clinch a first—ever series win in the caribbean. in the past few weeks we've reported on the growth of women's football in india and afghanistan, as well as featured the only female coach in the pro american women's league. now it's your turn to vote for this year's bbc women's footballer of the year. ourfirst nominee is germany's melanie behringer, she won olympic gold in rio last year after claiming a second straight bundesliga title with bayern munich. hi, guys, i'm melanie behringer, i'm nominated for the bbc women's footballer of the year 2017, and i would be very happy if you vote for me because the year 2016 was very great. that was melanie behringer. you can see all the nominees if you go to at bbc.com/womensfootball. you decide the winner. but from me and the rest of the sport today team, goodbye. hello there. good morni
west indies were 286—6 in theirfirst innings at stumps on the opening day of the second test againste was unbeaten on 131 with skipper jason holder on 58 not out. pakistan won the first test of the three—game series by seven wickets injamaica as they seek to clinch a first—ever series win in the caribbean. in the past few weeks we've reported on the growth of women's football in india and afghanistan, as well as featured the only female coach in the pro american women's league. now it's...
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and shannon gabriel tears into pakistan as west indies win the second test in barbados.ootballing news that a marcus rashford goal has helped manchester united to a 1—0 win away to celta vigo in the first leg of their europa league semi final. the 19—year—old curled a wonderfully struck free kick past the outstretched arms of sergio alvarez in the 67th minute for his 11th goal of the season, handing his side a vital away goal ahead of the second leg at old trafford next thursday
and shannon gabriel tears into pakistan as west indies win the second test in barbados.ootballing news that a marcus rashford goal has helped manchester united to a 1—0 win away to celta vigo in the first leg of their europa league semi final. the 19—year—old curled a wonderfully struck free kick past the outstretched arms of sergio alvarez in the 67th minute for his 11th goal of the season, handing his side a vital away goal ahead of the second leg at old trafford next thursday
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there are languages like that, west indies or less known such as creole, which is what i studied, those languages -- this is -- it's generally speaking they're african englishes with english words in black english is influenced be african languages. not having r at the end of a cellular, so stow instead of store, and that's an african inheritance and the melody. part of what black black engliss the song, and no english sound that was not created by africans and their languages are tonal. theirs a continuum. the real african englishes are spoken in caribbean colonias, and nigerian pigeon is like that and then there's black english which is in between and it's part of the system. there's huge controversy over what the historical relationship what between gallon ula and black english, there are sides where they say that there's no relationship -- the canadians, i live them to pieces and some people say gulla was spoken all of the united states where there was any blacks there and you want it to be that. that gulla was spokesmanning in delware and then gradually became black english. the ev
there are languages like that, west indies or less known such as creole, which is what i studied, those languages -- this is -- it's generally speaking they're african englishes with english words in black english is influenced be african languages. not having r at the end of a cellular, so stow instead of store, and that's an african inheritance and the melody. part of what black black engliss the song, and no english sound that was not created by africans and their languages are tonal. theirs...
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compared to west indies where even if people had, um, some white people had children with, um, theircognized. so, for me that is very special. >> woman 2: the most, eh, um, riches in, in senegal is our culture. is not, uh, petrol, oil, or, other thing. i think that it's our culture, our -- our type of life, our customs. >> anthony: music. >> woman 2: music, yes. our, uh, culinary art. >> marie-caroline: okay, so, we are eating mulet farci a la saint-louisienne. >> anthony: lovely. >> marie-caroline: it's a big fish from the river. >> anthony: mulet farci -- stuffed mullet. the fish deboned and filled with a seafood farce of fish, herbs, vegetables and bread and baked. >> anthony: it's an amazing meal. delicious. >> marie-caroline: amazing meal? >> anthony: yes, really good. >> marie-caroline: okay. >> anthony: so, how are things in senegal today? >> man: how are things? what kind of things? >> anthony: is the environment good for business in senegal now? is it getting better? i mean, there seems to be a lot of money coming in in dakar. you see buildings going up, somebody's building.
compared to west indies where even if people had, um, some white people had children with, um, theircognized. so, for me that is very special. >> woman 2: the most, eh, um, riches in, in senegal is our culture. is not, uh, petrol, oil, or, other thing. i think that it's our culture, our -- our type of life, our customs. >> anthony: music. >> woman 2: music, yes. our, uh, culinary art. >> marie-caroline: okay, so, we are eating mulet farci a la saint-louisienne. >>...
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: fleming was also an avid bird watcher hadn't on his night stan the classic guide birds of the west indiesname on the spine of the book end said that's the name. it's got all the character i'm looking for. >> reporter: for philadelphia ornathology james bond was a live changes decision. >> bond specimen fort. >> reporter: for more than a half a century bond work as curator of ornathology at the academy of naturalizations in philadelphia. >> he was in puerto rico in december of 1928. >> he collected, prepared donated 4,000 birds for the institution's massive collecti collection. >> this is the last specimen he ever collected. >> jason holds bonds old position. we can steen. jason we can steen. [ laughter ] >> doesn't roll off the tongue. >> exactly. i don't have the perfect name. >> we can steen. jason we can steen. [ laughter ] >> academy historian bob peck literally wrote the book on the museum and new bond well in his later years. as the bond name became legen legend -- >> he became somewhat resentful of it. he was kind of a shy person and he didn't like all the attention that was being
: fleming was also an avid bird watcher hadn't on his night stan the classic guide birds of the west indiesname on the spine of the book end said that's the name. it's got all the character i'm looking for. >> reporter: for philadelphia ornathology james bond was a live changes decision. >> bond specimen fort. >> reporter: for more than a half a century bond work as curator of ornathology at the academy of naturalizations in philadelphia. >> he was in puerto rico in...
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west indies have lost two quick wickets in the first session of the second day of their second test againstlen today. a short time ago, the windies were 297—8. pakistan won the first test of the three—game series by seven wickets in jamaica, as they look to clinch what would be a first series victory in the caribbean. with the premier league title battle seemingly a two horse race between leaders chelsea and second—place tottenham, attention now turns to the race for champions league qualification. tonight, liverpool can move three points clear in third place — ahead of both of the manchester sides — with a win at watford. both united and city dropped points yesterday. united were held to a 1—1 draw at home to swansea. city had to rely on a late equaliser from gabrieljesus to rescue a point at struggling middlesbrough. here's liverpool manager jurgen klopp on the race to finish in the top four. yes, it would be nice if we had ten points more and fight with chelsea for the title. but that is not for us for the title. but that is not for us obviously at this moment. we have to fight for what
west indies have lost two quick wickets in the first session of the second day of their second test againstlen today. a short time ago, the windies were 297—8. pakistan won the first test of the three—game series by seven wickets in jamaica, as they look to clinch what would be a first series victory in the caribbean. with the premier league title battle seemingly a two horse race between leaders chelsea and second—place tottenham, attention now turns to the race for champions league...
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know that you know, more like in my grandmother's generation a lot of people who were from the west indies and the south and africa, africans i met now sounded very much the same. so if you could just talk about that also i'm very proud of our great oral tradition as african people. >> you know it is one of those things. i, there are a lot of people who have said that black english is african, whatever that is, african with english words. i wish that were true. that would be neat. there are languages like that and the west indian creole. jamaican patwa or ones less known of suri nam creole which is what i have studied. those languages, generally speaking they are african languages with english words in them. black english has so much more english influence that you can't just say that but black english as a sound system is influenced by african languages. not having r at the end of a symbol, sto instead of store. that is african inheritance and definitely the melody. part of african english is the song it was created on. no english sound created by africans and their languages are tonal. i
know that you know, more like in my grandmother's generation a lot of people who were from the west indies and the south and africa, africans i met now sounded very much the same. so if you could just talk about that also i'm very proud of our great oral tradition as african people. >> you know it is one of those things. i, there are a lot of people who have said that black english is african, whatever that is, african with english words. i wish that were true. that would be neat. there...
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their way to the wrecking yard on return for 99 leases from newfoundland in the north down to the west indies and the south. this would give the united states defensive basis off its coast, again protecting the united states, in return for these old destroyers which were headed for the scrapheap. churchill was delighted by this. assignedt that it was the united states was getting involved in the war, but there was no reason whatsoever to think that it was. , evenas a help to britain as i say, agreed to by both of the candidates, so there was another issue that came up, much more serious, at the end of 1940 , and that was britain did not have any money left to buy the armaments under cash and carry from the united states. what was it going to do? was safelylection over, what roosevelt announced was a program of lindley's -- lease.olice -- polic lease to any country. the analogy was ridiculous, but .hat's what he said he probably never expected to get this back at all, but went back through the motions. how britain was going to repay it was a very good question. in 1946, when britain after the
their way to the wrecking yard on return for 99 leases from newfoundland in the north down to the west indies and the south. this would give the united states defensive basis off its coast, again protecting the united states, in return for these old destroyers which were headed for the scrapheap. churchill was delighted by this. assignedt that it was the united states was getting involved in the war, but there was no reason whatsoever to think that it was. , evenas a help to britain as i say,...
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leaving that tour and fighting my a place back to the tour of the west indies 18 months later, i'm very playing international cricket. it was time to get out of the way for younger players we see being so successful today. you talk in the book about ringing your dad. it was really ha rd to book about ringing your dad. it was really hard to say you were leaving that tour in australia. a dad who had encouraged and supported you. and, also, made you butter through pressure, possibly, as you were growing up. you said you felt, it was the hardest phone call of your life, to ring him? certainly. my upbringing's slightly different. i had both very sporty parents. weekend were spent on the side of a hockey or cricket field. my mother was an international softball player. i was either on the side of a softball pitch or cricket field. they were both fantastic sports people. i luckily got a bit of talent and wanted to make the most of it and make them proud. to phone your dad who was with you every step of the way. you're leaving app ashes tour, it is something very difficult. 0ne tour, it is some
leaving that tour and fighting my a place back to the tour of the west indies 18 months later, i'm very playing international cricket. it was time to get out of the way for younger players we see being so successful today. you talk in the book about ringing your dad. it was really ha rd to book about ringing your dad. it was really hard to say you were leaving that tour in australia. a dad who had encouraged and supported you. and, also, made you butter through pressure, possibly, as you were...
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but the practices that took place at one west and indy mac, protecting home buyers from predatory lendingy the loan. are you reviewing those reforms? >> there will be a series of reports and we will be making recommendations on things that immarket -- that impact home mortgages. >> i'm just concerned as i sit through this, these hearings year after year. so many of my colleagues have suffered this collective amnesia about what happened ten years ago. i don't want you as treasury secretary to suffer from the same affliction. another question here, meeting with stakeholders on the executive order and housing finance reform, how many industry groups have you -- not your staff, but how many industry groups have you met with versus how many consumer groups? >> first of all, let me just comment on your other thing. i won't forget those issues. i lived with those issues very seriously from the problems at indy mac. i spent many years trying to fix those and work on home loan modificati modifications. in regards to industry groups i have met with several groups of industry leaders and community a
but the practices that took place at one west and indy mac, protecting home buyers from predatory lendingy the loan. are you reviewing those reforms? >> there will be a series of reports and we will be making recommendations on things that immarket -- that impact home mortgages. >> i'm just concerned as i sit through this, these hearings year after year. so many of my colleagues have suffered this collective amnesia about what happened ten years ago. i don't want you as treasury...
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reforms made to the mortgage market does that address the practices that took place like one west and in the back -- indy mac to protect from predatory mortgages for those robo signings or other signing for their ability to repay the loan for your reviewing those reforms?. >> there will be a series of reports we will be making recommendations on the impact for home mortgages. >> i am concerned as i sit through these hearings year after year some of my colleagues have suffered this collective amnesia what happened 10 years ago i know what u.s. treasury secretary to suffer from the same affliction. meeting was stakeholders with the executive order housing finance reform how many industry groups not your staff that had you met with verses how many consumer groups?. >> first i will comment i will not forget those issues i live with those issues very seriously from the problems from indy mac i spent many years to fix those on the whole loan modification but with industry groups i have met with several groups of industry leaders and community areas and we have several beatings of large groups. >> could you spe
reforms made to the mortgage market does that address the practices that took place like one west and in the back -- indy mac to protect from predatory mortgages for those robo signings or other signing for their ability to repay the loan for your reviewing those reforms?. >> there will be a series of reports we will be making recommendations on the impact for home mortgages. >> i am concerned as i sit through these hearings year after year some of my colleagues have suffered this...
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through new york state, ohio and indi here we have some showers that went through earlier today, delayed the nats game, as i told you earlier. that's over here. out to the westing more showers. the next hour or two it looks relatively quiet here in the immediate metro area, but toward allegheny the company, approaching berkeley springs and oldtown and romney moving east 20 to 25 miles an hour, to berkeley springs, 7:33 when the heavier showers get to you, hancock 7:53 and gainesboro at about 8:06. to the south would have got other showers i'm tracking here for morefield and mathias, charlottesville west toward i- 81 seeing heavier shower there. these guys will move east toward the shenandoah valley, strasburg 7:39, washington at 8:37. it will get better tomorrow and we'll be in the morning we'll see clouds, could see a shower through early afternoon, but with the sunshine we'll be in the low to mid-80s tomorrow. so we'll be much better in the afternoon. i'm just hoping to get rid of the rain for the parade downtown which i think is a 2:00 kickoff and warmer temperatures are on the way for much of the workweek, the shortened workweek, with temperatures in the
through new york state, ohio and indi here we have some showers that went through earlier today, delayed the nats game, as i told you earlier. that's over here. out to the westing more showers. the next hour or two it looks relatively quiet here in the immediate metro area, but toward allegheny the company, approaching berkeley springs and oldtown and romney moving east 20 to 25 miles an hour, to berkeley springs, 7:33 when the heavier showers get to you, hancock 7:53 and gainesboro at about...
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campaign, i had the opportunity s a lot of is and i alsoad thepportunity at one west to seehiwhe evus loa had been made improper by indy mac. in regards to your qstn on cdfi's, as you kn, the president's buet has a priority to make se that we restitute proper spendinfo the military. the president is very concerned that we have not made os proper investments over thlast nuerf years. and that that qued a huge investment on part of e government. so whad to make difficult decisions in where we would try to save money on other aas. ile i are some of your concerns with the cdfi's, we had to look at this across aotf dierent priorities. it is an area where this market isature and there is private capital at will come in -- senator menende >> let me- mr. mnhi> t i do share yo ccerns on this. senator menendez: let me respon to that. becae believe in a strong defense. we spend morth t next sevecountries combined. wean do better. but not at the cost of evything that makes amera worthy of ghting and dying fo not at the cost of milonof erans who languish in an econom suation for which none of us generally would want to live in. and
campaign, i had the opportunity s a lot of is and i alsoad thepportunity at one west to seehiwhe evus loa had been made improper by indy mac. in regards to your qstn on cdfi's, as you kn, the president's buet has a priority to make se that we restitute proper spendinfo the military. the president is very concerned that we have not made os proper investments over thlast nuerf years. and that that qued a huge investment on part of e government. so whad to make difficult decisions in where we...
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opportunity to see a lot of this and i also had the opportunity at one west to see this where previous loans had been made improperly by indy mac. in regards to your question on cdfi's, as you know, the president's budget has a priority to make sure that we reinstitute proper spending for the military. the president is very concerned that we have not made those proper investments over the last number of years. and that that required a huge investment on part of the government. so we had to make difficult decisions in where we would try to save money on other areas. while i share some of your concerns with the cdfi's, we had to look at this across a lot of different priorities. it is an area where this market is mature and there is private capital that will come in -- senator menendez: let me -- mr. mnuchin: but i do share your concerns on this. senator menendez: let me respond to that. because i believe in a strong defense. we spend more than the next seven countries combined. we can do better. but not at the cost of everything that makes america worthy of fighting and dying for. not at the cost of millions of americans who
opportunity to see a lot of this and i also had the opportunity at one west to see this where previous loans had been made improperly by indy mac. in regards to your question on cdfi's, as you know, the president's budget has a priority to make sure that we reinstitute proper spending for the military. the president is very concerned that we have not made those proper investments over the last number of years. and that that required a huge investment on part of the government. so we had to make...
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opportunity to see a lot of this and i also had the opportunity at one west to see this where previous loans had been made improperly by indy mac. in regards to your question on cdfis, as you know, the president's budget has a priority to make sure that we reinstitute proper spending for the military. the president is very concerned that we have not made those proper investments over the last number of years. and that that required a huge investment on part of the government. so we had to make difficult decisions in where we would try to save money on other areas. while i share some of your concerns with the cdfis we had to look at this across a lot of different priorities. it is an area where this market is mature and there is private capital that will come in -- >> let me -- >> but i do share your concerns on this. >> let me respond to that. because i believe in a strong defense. we spend more than the next seven countries combined. we can do better. but now at the cost of everything that makes america worthy of fighting and dying for. not at the cost of millions of americans who languish in an economic situation for whic
opportunity to see a lot of this and i also had the opportunity at one west to see this where previous loans had been made improperly by indy mac. in regards to your question on cdfis, as you know, the president's budget has a priority to make sure that we reinstitute proper spending for the military. the president is very concerned that we have not made those proper investments over the last number of years. and that that required a huge investment on part of the government. so we had to make...