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of james wilkinson for treason.n when we heard that wilkinson was good appear they would make the ground shake within 20 miles around wilkinson if he shut up. after he was safely back at his cam. and that he insulted him. they swooped off. in a mosque the just continue to grow over the years. inter- jackson saw his chance. this is as opportunity to make himself the general who liberated the south. when the order came down to lead them. that order came in june of 1812 if not quite what they expected. he was ordered to that point general. they have hijacked these plans. jackson was very politically connected here. and they had ordered the governor to muster to regiments of soldiers. they violated the order. it was going to be a calvary regiment. kind of like the tank force of its day. and rather than just march down as a unit on the mississippi river. as he was ordered to do. jackson treated him like the enemy and he divided the soldiers. almost a surprise attack. on his rival there. jackson had a plan, he was going t
of james wilkinson for treason.n when we heard that wilkinson was good appear they would make the ground shake within 20 miles around wilkinson if he shut up. after he was safely back at his cam. and that he insulted him. they swooped off. in a mosque the just continue to grow over the years. inter- jackson saw his chance. this is as opportunity to make himself the general who liberated the south. when the order came down to lead them. that order came in june of 1812 if not quite what they...
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jonny wilkinson is england's hero. and the end of an era.obertson hangs—up his microphone after 46 years. hello and welcome to sportsday. so lots for you tonight and we'll also be chatting to a real life premier league footballer in a few minutes right here in the studio. but we're starting with cricket and there's a very busy weekend on the cards for england fans. we'll look at the 3rd test against sri lanka in a minute but first i want to look at the england's women's t20 team who are through to the final of the world cup. they'll play australia in antigua tomorrow and our reporterjoe currie is there and joins us live. so, joe, england have done it, and in some style against india? yes, hello. a wonderful night for england's women. we have been stood on the pitch at the viv richards stadium where groundsmen are working ha rd to stadium where groundsmen are working hard to get the page looking a bit better tomorrow night. in both semifinals, it has been criticised. it is dead, slow and didn't offer up many runs. but it didn't affect england
jonny wilkinson is england's hero. and the end of an era.obertson hangs—up his microphone after 46 years. hello and welcome to sportsday. so lots for you tonight and we'll also be chatting to a real life premier league footballer in a few minutes right here in the studio. but we're starting with cricket and there's a very busy weekend on the cards for england fans. we'll look at the 3rd test against sri lanka in a minute but first i want to look at the england's women's t20 team who are...
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based banks were complicit in processing suspicious transactions linked to the tainted branch howard wilkinson as dante's former head of trading for the baltic region did not name the two suspects but estimated one of them processed about one hundred fifty billion dollars worth of suspect transactions mr wilkinson also testified no one really knows where this money went all we know is that the last people to see it were these large banks in the u.s. that detail seems to coincide with investigators what they know about suspicions about the roles of bank of america j.p. morgan chase and deutsche bank and helping dansby move that covert cash out of a still many international agreement on how to address and confront one of the key issues of our time cyber security is moving forward and more than fifty nations agree with that direction french president emanuel mccraw released an international cyber security plan containing principals as part of the paris peace forum last week in addition to the national signatories more than one hundred thirty private sector organizations and dozens of charitable g
based banks were complicit in processing suspicious transactions linked to the tainted branch howard wilkinson as dante's former head of trading for the baltic region did not name the two suspects but estimated one of them processed about one hundred fifty billion dollars worth of suspect transactions mr wilkinson also testified no one really knows where this money went all we know is that the last people to see it were these large banks in the u.s. that detail seems to coincide with...
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and now, here is your moderator, budd wilkinson. bud: now, it is my pleasure to introduce a that i have known, respected, and admired for many years. richard nixon. [applause] >> thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you very much. hey, john. thank you very much. thank you very much. thank you very much bud wilkinson, i thank all of our television audience. everyone who hears bud wilkinson abche commentating on sports remembers his great oklahoma team, but i am glad he is on my team. bud wilkinson. [applause] it looks like we are in a winner city. i was taking the tigers and the world series and the lions doing so well. let's hope a little of that rubs off on me while i am in detroit. [laughter] and two other celebrities in the audience i would like to introduce before we go to our panel -- we have the governor of michigan, governor george romney. [applause] and then we have two of, i think, the greatest campaigners mrs. georgery, romney and mrs. richard nixon sitting on either side. [applause] the other day when i was in salt lake
and now, here is your moderator, budd wilkinson. bud: now, it is my pleasure to introduce a that i have known, respected, and admired for many years. richard nixon. [applause] >> thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you very much. hey, john. thank you very much. thank you very much. thank you very much bud wilkinson, i thank all of our television audience. everyone who hears bud wilkinson abche commentating on sports remembers his great oklahoma team, but i am glad he is on my team. bud...
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it used to be run byjohn wilkinson.ed essentially represents the interests of the medical technology industry across europe. in 2012, mr wilkinson changed jobs. he went from being a cheerleader for the medical devices industry, to the person responsible for its regulation in the uk. do you think its appropriate that he should be head of medical devices at the mhra? john's brought extensive experience, he's brought great leadership. how impartial can you be if your paycheck up until that point has been solely industry and you have been instrumental in trying to stop the regulations even taking place, totally watering it down? i thinkjohn‘s record during his time in mhra speaks for itself. we think so too. we have obtained documents that set out the mhra's position on the regulation of medical devices. these documents show how the uk regulator was essentially supporting the industry's position. it's remarkable how little difference there is. the government regulator doesn't want a central agency to oversee medical devices
it used to be run byjohn wilkinson.ed essentially represents the interests of the medical technology industry across europe. in 2012, mr wilkinson changed jobs. he went from being a cheerleader for the medical devices industry, to the person responsible for its regulation in the uk. do you think its appropriate that he should be head of medical devices at the mhra? john's brought extensive experience, he's brought great leadership. how impartial can you be if your paycheck up until that point...
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wilkinson, as well.ut erik butsen's copenhagen bank, we are not going to do that as he represents unicredit as well. erik goeddel, i want to begin on a monday with an important -- on the want to begin monday with an important question. has there been a nielsen shift that your will do over the next five years? erik: no. i would not say so. the numbers have been weaker, but in the third quarter, you have a number of special events around german autos. trade, talk about global it is impacting europe more than the u.s. softe a little did of a patch, but european growth will fewse through the next quarters at a good pace before we get hit by a slowdown in the u.s., where i think the next lowdown will start some time mid next year. is easy to talk about business investment between mississippi and montana. we do that less so in europe. what is the confidence across the many nations of europe? erik: they have been picking up very nicely in this recovery. they want to see demand for the products. up quite niced s
wilkinson, as well.ut erik butsen's copenhagen bank, we are not going to do that as he represents unicredit as well. erik goeddel, i want to begin on a monday with an important -- on the want to begin monday with an important question. has there been a nielsen shift that your will do over the next five years? erik: no. i would not say so. the numbers have been weaker, but in the third quarter, you have a number of special events around german autos. trade, talk about global it is impacting...
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all of you who are sports fans know bud wilkinson. as you recall, he was a great coach for the university of oklahoma, one of the winningest coaches of overall and i'm trying to get the winning habit from but. [ laughter ][ applause ]-- bud. [ laughter ] ,[ applause ] . >> the football fans can see a real celebrity here in a political contest. on the other side of the room, we have some of the business to atlanta today. my wife, the best campaigner in the family. [ applause ] >> also, in friend who is also in atlanta and visiting, billy graham and mrs. graham.[ applause ] >> when i attended a billy graham crusade in pittsburgh, billy was remarking about the fact that we had met on the golf course several times, and this gives me a chance to get back at him a little about my golf. the other day, you see a lot of interesting signs when you campaign. some of for you and some are against you. at any event, i saw one of in pittsburgh the other day, in philadelphia, an old lady sitting in a wheelchair, and she was 85 years old and carry a b
all of you who are sports fans know bud wilkinson. as you recall, he was a great coach for the university of oklahoma, one of the winningest coaches of overall and i'm trying to get the winning habit from but. [ laughter ][ applause ]-- bud. [ laughter ] ,[ applause ] . >> the football fans can see a real celebrity here in a political contest. on the other side of the room, we have some of the business to atlanta today. my wife, the best campaigner in the family. [ applause ] >>...
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bud wilkinson. >> it looks like we are in the windy city. i was thinking of the tigers in the world series. -- i hope a little bit of this rubs off on me while i am in detroit. >> we have other celebrities in the audience. we have the governor of michigan , and -- governor george romney. and then we have two -- greatest campaigners in the country, mrs. george rumsey -- mrs. george romney and mrs. richard nixon. the other day when i was in salt lake city, mentioned the fact that general eisenhower once said when he was talking about politicians and the fact that they were so different that only one thing the most successful politicians had in common and it was the ability to marry above themselves. and he pointed out that both governor romney and i did that, of course. and then my two daughters, trish and julie. they have arrived here from buffalo. they are getting their share -- they had a little haggling but they learn to handle it. anyone that lives in our family learns how to be heckled. we go directly to the questions because i know we h
bud wilkinson. >> it looks like we are in the windy city. i was thinking of the tigers in the world series. -- i hope a little bit of this rubs off on me while i am in detroit. >> we have other celebrities in the audience. we have the governor of michigan , and -- governor george romney. and then we have two -- greatest campaigners in the country, mrs. george rumsey -- mrs. george romney and mrs. richard nixon. the other day when i was in salt lake city, mentioned the fact that...
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and the fact that he, at the peak of his career, was that moment when jonny wilkinson drop kicked andoment in your career. . . there and to have had that moment in your career... it is what all commentary makers covet. what are you starting with? i have to confess that i'm on the council of the university of birmingham, but what is the future of paying for our universities and students? there is talk of cutting fees, of course. there is talk of two—year courses in recent times. but here you have the russell group of universities warning that unless, yes, you may cut fees if that is what the public demand. but who is going to fill that gap. and they are of course warning of science courses being cut. museums, which rely a lot on the universities, would face closure. and a serious matter is that there is a real chance in the next year or two that as things stand at the moment, whole universities may close. that is quite a prospect for a country like ours, which is at the forefront of higher education. if you look at this generation, who are being asked to pay so much more in tuition fee
and the fact that he, at the peak of his career, was that moment when jonny wilkinson drop kicked andoment in your career. . . there and to have had that moment in your career... it is what all commentary makers covet. what are you starting with? i have to confess that i'm on the council of the university of birmingham, but what is the future of paying for our universities and students? there is talk of cutting fees, of course. there is talk of two—year courses in recent times. but here you...
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state department official lawrence wilkinson believes it's the russia cold lucian navigations that moved trump to council the putin meeting i think this was all based on domestic politics there is growing concern in the us congress and growing concern out amongst the american people about the investigation about the possibility of there being collusion between the administration and moscow about trump's russia contacts period and so i think he's doing all he can now to demonstrate that there is no such thing as collusion there's no such thing as a. relationship between him and moscow that is anything other than formal and official and so he uses this in the cancellation of the meeting on the side of the buenos aires g twenty as a way of demonstrating that to his base and to the american people in the congress . well another backdrop to today's meeting in argentina of the g. twenty president trumps former lawyer michael cohen pleaded guilty on thursday to lying to congress in the continuing russia collusion probe the us president had some strong words for quinn. he was convicted of variou
state department official lawrence wilkinson believes it's the russia cold lucian navigations that moved trump to council the putin meeting i think this was all based on domestic politics there is growing concern in the us congress and growing concern out amongst the american people about the investigation about the possibility of there being collusion between the administration and moscow about trump's russia contacts period and so i think he's doing all he can now to demonstrate that there is...
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this is the one that is coming back forjonny wilkinson! it is over, he has done it.is final commentary. a perfect start for england. they were in control. is your folau spotted a hole in their whole. the daily express, a freight train with several heavy carriages. finally, he will be stopping after a memorable and the england's year and a legendary career. i have loved every minute of it. thank you very, very much. manchester city still lead liverpool by 2 points at the top of the table after wins for both, but spurs have moved above chelsea into third after beating them 3—1 at wembley. there were goals for dele alli, harry kane and heung min son. it's chelsea's first defeat of the season celtic are 2 points clear in the scottish premiership. they beat hamilton 3—nil. substitute leigh griffiths scored a late free—kick to make sure of the points. rangers are now second after beating livingstone and hearts have dropped to third with defeat at st mirren. there've been some shocking scenes coming out of buenos aires this evening where the final of the copa libertadores b
this is the one that is coming back forjonny wilkinson! it is over, he has done it.is final commentary. a perfect start for england. they were in control. is your folau spotted a hole in their whole. the daily express, a freight train with several heavy carriages. finally, he will be stopping after a memorable and the england's year and a legendary career. i have loved every minute of it. thank you very, very much. manchester city still lead liverpool by 2 points at the top of the table after...
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this is the one, it's coming back for jonny wilkinson! he drops for world cup glory! it is over!mentary and for his final match on the microphone after 48 years, england were soon beating australia once more. jonny may the finisher after his side was my perfect start. ‘is after his side was my perfect start. ' is ahead but israel folau spotted a hole in the plan, blink and you'll miss him. england did and they were lucky to be level at the break and afterwards elliot daly find the fast lane and after that the result becomes inevitable. if he is the express,, cigarette is the speed train with heavy carriages. after a memorable entering the's year and a legendary career. i have loved every minute of it and thank you very, very much. patrick gearey, bbc news. match of the day follows the news with highlights from today's seven games in the premier league, but if you'd like the results now, then here they come... manchester city still lead liverpool by two points at the top of the table, both won today, but spurs have moved above chelsea into third after beating them 3—1 at wembley.
this is the one, it's coming back for jonny wilkinson! he drops for world cup glory! it is over!mentary and for his final match on the microphone after 48 years, england were soon beating australia once more. jonny may the finisher after his side was my perfect start. ‘is after his side was my perfect start. ' is ahead but israel folau spotted a hole in the plan, blink and you'll miss him. england did and they were lucky to be level at the break and afterwards elliot daly find the fast lane...
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seek our own ways of coping with suffering and perhaps to find them if they don't speak it says wilkinson often i don't think we need to look forward to his own death to try and make sense of that work it's absolutely full of. the deaths of people who surrounded him and as he steps into his what we hope will be a creative future he's probably also looking back on the. life of the people who are on time i wish we had to take cheek not as an end but as a new beginning war which i kosky had b m i t written formal symphonies. i think we all wish we could find something which will clarify what happened. it's become such a heated debate and the sources don't help or it much i'm still definitely not murder and not suicide tchaikovsky had an acquittal but tchaikovsky had cholera and died from kidney failure and what i find interesting is not the cause of death but the question of why with an artist like tchaikovsky i wonder if it's really true how can such a prominent and financially and socially well situated person like tchaikovsky contract a disease like that. we don't know because he's on a c
seek our own ways of coping with suffering and perhaps to find them if they don't speak it says wilkinson often i don't think we need to look forward to his own death to try and make sense of that work it's absolutely full of. the deaths of people who surrounded him and as he steps into his what we hope will be a creative future he's probably also looking back on the. life of the people who are on time i wish we had to take cheek not as an end but as a new beginning war which i kosky had b m i...
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jonny wilkinson is england's hero! let's get some winter sun.day for england's cricketers on the second day of the final test in colombo. they have a 99 run lead, adil rashid taking five wickets as sri lanka collapsed to 240 all out. ben croucher was watching. pitches in sri lanka have a tendency to turn and crumble, and the same can apply to sri lankans batting orders. a high five for adil rashid before he spun the game england's way. he watched on as their tale took their way to 336 all out. if you thought that catch was good, jennings started a competition with himself. it doesn't matter how you take them, just that you do. whatever he had at lunch wasn't catching joe root, he had to take this one on the chin. he was dismissed within a split second. if you missed it, here is almost a carbon copy, different ball, different batsmen, same fielder, even more stunning result. sri lanka were being blown away by a rashid whirlwind twisting the ball to his tune, to 222—5 became 222—6 and then seven, then eight, sri lanka even managed to find new ways
jonny wilkinson is england's hero! let's get some winter sun.day for england's cricketers on the second day of the final test in colombo. they have a 99 run lead, adil rashid taking five wickets as sri lanka collapsed to 240 all out. ben croucher was watching. pitches in sri lanka have a tendency to turn and crumble, and the same can apply to sri lankans batting orders. a high five for adil rashid before he spun the game england's way. he watched on as their tale took their way to 336 all out....
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commentator: this is the one that's coming back forjonny wilkinson! he drops for world cup glory!n's most famous bbc radio commentary and, for his final match on the mic after 47 years, england was sson beating australia once more. jonny may the finisher of his side's perfect start. england were in control, ten points ahead but israel folau spotted a hole in their plan. blink and you'll miss him. england did. they were lucky to still be level at the break. then afterwards, elliot daly found the fast lane. once he does that, the result becomes inevitable. if daly is the express, joe cockanasiga is a freight train with several heavy carriages. no stopping him neither. but finally, he will be stopping after a memorable end to england's year and a legendary career. i have loved every minute of it. and thank you very, very much. patrick geary, bbc news. chelsea's unbeaten premier league record is over after a 3—1 defeat to spurs at wembley. heung—min son scored his first league goal since march to seal the win, and what a solo effort it was when you consider how far out on the touchlin
commentator: this is the one that's coming back forjonny wilkinson! he drops for world cup glory!n's most famous bbc radio commentary and, for his final match on the mic after 47 years, england was sson beating australia once more. jonny may the finisher of his side's perfect start. england were in control, ten points ahead but israel folau spotted a hole in their plan. blink and you'll miss him. england did. they were lucky to still be level at the break. then afterwards, elliot daly found the...
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then the supreme court weighed in elk versus wilkinson.said the 14th amendment excludes children born in the u.s. of foreign citizens. that was the law of the land for almost 100 years until the 1960s when the executive branch liberalized the meaning of it incorrectly. >> lou: and did so in concert with what -- it wasn't a coincidence, was it, that that was the explosion of the great society wealth? >> exactly. >> lou: which entitled illegal immigrants if they claimed birthright citizenship to participate in the welfare system. >> under article 2 of the constitution, the president is duty-bound to take care that the laws be faithfully executed. the word "faithfully" means something as well. it means correctly applied. >> lou: can we impeach past presidents? i guess that would be to no effect. >> you kind of which we could, don't you? one was impeached not so long ago. if the president looks at a particular law, the 14th amendment, and says this is incorrectly applied and misinterprets, -- it's misinterpreted and i'm going to correct it. he
then the supreme court weighed in elk versus wilkinson.said the 14th amendment excludes children born in the u.s. of foreign citizens. that was the law of the land for almost 100 years until the 1960s when the executive branch liberalized the meaning of it incorrectly. >> lou: and did so in concert with what -- it wasn't a coincidence, was it, that that was the explosion of the great society wealth? >> exactly. >> lou: which entitled illegal immigrants if they claimed...
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kelly wilkinson is the owner here. >> we have a really great community, really diverse group of people have all ages. we reay want to help you find your goal and support that. we want to help youiv l your best life. we want to help you however we can. >> reporter: we're going to wra this up. we've got jae kenny shhere. s going to be competing iss miirginia next week. she's in class working it all out. where's our 750 classes for emily over here? we are wrapping uplass here at xtend baranarlington. her option to fight the fat. >> that is no joke. i consider myself to be a pretty athletic person. i can hang. that class makes my legs do this. anybody who has taken a bar class knows exactly what i'm talkingsabout. it hard. >> good to know. anything we can do to keep arselves in little better shape going into the holidays. >> you know the buttons start to get a little tight. >>eo whene start putting everything you like on the table, you feel obliged. >> we have the nbc4 telemundo health and fitness expo is comingup. >> good to know. >> i'm sorry, i thought we had a sound bite there and i ab
kelly wilkinson is the owner here. >> we have a really great community, really diverse group of people have all ages. we reay want to help you find your goal and support that. we want to help youiv l your best life. we want to help you however we can. >> reporter: we're going to wra this up. we've got jae kenny shhere. s going to be competing iss miirginia next week. she's in class working it all out. where's our 750 classes for emily over here? we are wrapping uplass here at xtend...
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kelly wilkinson is the owner here a you can talk about the community spirit real quick?eat cmunity he here. we want to help you find your goal and support that. we want to helpou live your best life. we want to support you however we can. >> wsll wrap thi class up. around.dy will gather jay kinney will be competing in virginia next week. where is our 750 classes for emily over here. okay, so we are wrapping up at xtend bar arlington, anothon opo fight the fat. >> you look l you're in a chorus line. >> i tried a zumba class but let me tell you -- >> come in -- i got kicked out. what kind of coordination do you have to have? >> youon't need lot and we have yoga, trx, barre, it's a great workout. the only workout that i found i could stick with- so and that's the key. finding something that works for you. >> you'll always able to hear lauryn's instructions because she projects. >> also some of my clients don't -- i don't wear makeup and i have my their braids and people are like where do i know your voice from? i don't know. >> i gethe that all time. >> you need to take a c
kelly wilkinson is the owner here a you can talk about the community spirit real quick?eat cmunity he here. we want to help you find your goal and support that. we want to helpou live your best life. we want to support you however we can. >> wsll wrap thi class up. around.dy will gather jay kinney will be competing in virginia next week. where is our 750 classes for emily over here. okay, so we are wrapping up at xtend bar arlington, anothon opo fight the fat. >> you look l you're...
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. >> brown: karen wilkinson was a teacher at arena elementary for years,ntil she retired two years ago. >> neighbors stopped speaking to neighbors. friendships were divided. >> brown: really? it got to that point? >> it did get to that point. >> brown: she and others say when the arena school was closed, the heart of the town was lost, leaving just one cafe and a cheese shop as the main social and economic engines. and deborah schlamp says without cyschool to attract younger people, a vicioue is perpetuated. >> i don't think families are going to want to come here anymore. they're going to start looking at the other towns and nothing's going to happen with arena. it's just going to eventually kind of dry up. >> brown: residents of nearby lone rock have similar concerns. kathy rossing taught at its asementary school until it closed. she, like many students, made the move to spring green and now teaches at the consolidated. scho >> it was very, very hard. both having taught my entire teaching career therhis nice small family atmosphere and cken also being from lone that was a whole diffe
. >> brown: karen wilkinson was a teacher at arena elementary for years,ntil she retired two years ago. >> neighbors stopped speaking to neighbors. friendships were divided. >> brown: really? it got to that point? >> it did get to that point. >> brown: she and others say when the arena school was closed, the heart of the town was lost, leaving just one cafe and a cheese shop as the main social and economic engines. and deborah schlamp says without cyschool to...
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kelly wilkinson is the owner re and you can talk about the community spirit, right, real quick?> i can. we have a great community here, molette. really diverse group of people, all ages. we really want to help you find your goal and support that we want to help you live your best life. and whater that, we want to bring that out f in you however we. >> all right. so we're going wrap this up.ass everybody is going the gather around. we have jade kenny over here. she is going to be competing in miss virginia next week. she in class, working it all ouer wh is our 750 classes for emily over here. all right. we are wrapping up class here ar extend b arlington. another option for you to fight e fat. back into you. >> she made me wanto hit the gym. >> is that what gives lauryn so much energy when she comes in here? she never >> that is probably part of it. >> i don't know if i would take a class with her. she was wearing a combat camo hat. a little worried about that. >>> all right. folks, we felt the early blast of winter other day. >> yes, we did. ahead stories of commuters up north s
kelly wilkinson is the owner re and you can talk about the community spirit, right, real quick?> i can. we have a great community here, molette. really diverse group of people, all ages. we really want to help you find your goal and support that we want to help you live your best life. and whater that, we want to bring that out f in you however we. >> all right. so we're going wrap this up.ass everybody is going the gather around. we have jade kenny over here. she is going to be...
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commentator: this is the one that's coming back forjonny wilkinson! he drops for world cup glory!years, england was sson beating australia once more. jonny may the finisher of his side's perfect start. england were in control, 10 points ahead but israel folau spotted a hole in their plan. blink and you'll miss him. england did. they were lucky to still be level at the break. then afterwards, elliot daly found the fast lane. once he does that, the result becomes inevitable. if daly is the express, joe cockanasiga is a freight train with several heavy carriages. no stopping him neither. but finally, he will be stopping after a memorable end to england's year and a legendary career. i have loved every minute of it. and thank you very, very much. patrick geary, bbc news. scotland finished their autumn series with a hard—fought victory against argentina at a rainy murrayfield. sean maitland scored the only try of the game in the second half to give the scots a 14—9. and ireland made it four wins out of four in their autumn internationals for the second year in a row with a comfortable
commentator: this is the one that's coming back forjonny wilkinson! he drops for world cup glory!years, england was sson beating australia once more. jonny may the finisher of his side's perfect start. england were in control, 10 points ahead but israel folau spotted a hole in their plan. blink and you'll miss him. england did. they were lucky to still be level at the break. then afterwards, elliot daly found the fast lane. once he does that, the result becomes inevitable. if daly is the...
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commentator: this is the one that's coming back forjonny wilkinson! he drops for world cup glory! 47 years, england was sson beating australia once more. jonny may the finisher of his side's perfect start. england were in control, 10 points ahead but israel folau spotted a hole in their plan. blink and you'll miss him. england did. they were lucky to still be level at the break. then afterwards, elliot daly found the fast lane. once he does that, the result becomes inevitable. if daly is the express, joe cockanasiga is a freight train with several heavy carriages. no stopping him neither. but finally, he will be stopping after a memorable end to england's year and a legendary career. i have loved every minute of it. and thank you very, very much. patrick geary, bbc news. just to pick up on a couple of points after the rugby — for wales it's there 9th successive win, their longest winning streak in 19 years, which is largely down to head coach warren gatland who leaves the role after next yea r‘s world cup. really proud of the players, brilliant in the last six weeks. the quys bril
commentator: this is the one that's coming back forjonny wilkinson! he drops for world cup glory! 47 years, england was sson beating australia once more. jonny may the finisher of his side's perfect start. england were in control, 10 points ahead but israel folau spotted a hole in their plan. blink and you'll miss him. england did. they were lucky to still be level at the break. then afterwards, elliot daly found the fast lane. once he does that, the result becomes inevitable. if daly is the...
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year anniversary of the end of the first world war and from all over the world, 97—year—old jeff wilkinson coming from san diego in california and the oldest person to process today will be private donald smith who was 98 and he will be with the queen's own highlanders. armistice day, remembrance sunday, an opportunity for civilians like me to commemorate the past but for the service men and women, babel also, of the past but for the service men and women, babelalso, of course, be remembering lost colleagues and friends. —— babel also. —— they will also. around 70 world leaders, including president trump and russian president vladimir putin, will gather for commemorations in paris later. 0ur correspondent mark lowen is there for us. mark, good morning. good morning, i hope it is rather warmer where you are at the cenotaph in here in paris where it is a chilly november morning but at the arc de triomphe behind me, it will be the centre of the commemorations today with some 70 or so world leaders and heads of government and state about to join resident macron in the official commemoration of
year anniversary of the end of the first world war and from all over the world, 97—year—old jeff wilkinson coming from san diego in california and the oldest person to process today will be private donald smith who was 98 and he will be with the queen's own highlanders. armistice day, remembrance sunday, an opportunity for civilians like me to commemorate the past but for the service men and women, babel also, of the past but for the service men and women, babelalso, of course, be...
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jane robinson‘s 40—year career at bbc as rugby union commentator tributes from the likes ofjonny wilkinsonthis weekend, of a summit this weekend. new moves to end the conflict in yemen as one charity estimates 85,000 children underfive have died from hunger since the war began. the number of children treated for stab wounds in england more than doubles over the past four years. an update on the market numbers for you — here‘s how london‘s and frankfurt are looking. this week is the bbc‘s 100 women series — which highlights inspirational women around the world. stacey cunningham is president of the new york stock exchange — the first woman to occupy that post and one of a few women in very senior positions in a very male dominated industry. she‘s been speakign to samira hussain. she‘s been speaking to samira hussain. there is still a discrepancy between the number of women and the number of men that are in finance, particularly in senior roles. do you see that changing? when i look around at the nyc management team or more brightly at the intercontinental exchange management team, there are
jane robinson‘s 40—year career at bbc as rugby union commentator tributes from the likes ofjonny wilkinsonthis weekend, of a summit this weekend. new moves to end the conflict in yemen as one charity estimates 85,000 children underfive have died from hunger since the war began. the number of children treated for stab wounds in england more than doubles over the past four years. an update on the market numbers for you — here‘s how london‘s and frankfurt are looking. this week is the...
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again, bud wilkinson the coach of oklahoma was a big supporter and he would asked the questions and nixon would answer. the way we use television, everyone used television then, was to look at the man and look at his strands. ronald reagan was a charismatic speaker. nixon gave great speeches. what he was extremely good with was his knowledge and ability to articulate and's beak briefly and get the information then. his press conferences, every one of them would show him rising. the man had knowledge, experience, ability, -- this is what his strong suit is. let's strong this -- let's show the strong suit. >> we made all of these trips to florida over and over and over again. he went down there for the sun. i carried a suitcase, pat rouses me about it, i was an expert at pouring coffee. i also carried a suitcase. in that suitcase was a sunland. every single day we would spend 45 seconds in front, he would, in front of that lamp. his skin had that transparent quality that you may have read about. the way that you countered it in the way he look fantastic all the way through that campaign was
again, bud wilkinson the coach of oklahoma was a big supporter and he would asked the questions and nixon would answer. the way we use television, everyone used television then, was to look at the man and look at his strands. ronald reagan was a charismatic speaker. nixon gave great speeches. what he was extremely good with was his knowledge and ability to articulate and's beak briefly and get the information then. his press conferences, every one of them would show him rising. the man had...
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howard wilkinson, former duncan bank employee turned whistleblower, has been lawmakers in brussels thisorning as they look for answers to one of the region's worst ever money laundering scandals. has urged lawmakers to look closely at the role that correspondent bank played in the scandal. in the u.s., president trump says he will not let the murder of u.s. based columnist jamal khashoggi jeopardize relations with saudi arabia. he would stand by saudi arabia regardless of the order of the crown prince mohammad bin salman ordered his death. the president's comments through swift backlash from republicans and democrats in congress who have four weeks decried the murder and the crown prince's alleged role. >> it is all about "america's first first." we will not give up hundreds of billions of dollars and let rush hour china have them. taylor: president xi jinping's visit to the philippines has already yielded a string of deals. the trip reflects warmer ties between manila in beijing, which began when dutere took office and moved the philippines away from a long-standing american alliance.
howard wilkinson, former duncan bank employee turned whistleblower, has been lawmakers in brussels thisorning as they look for answers to one of the region's worst ever money laundering scandals. has urged lawmakers to look closely at the role that correspondent bank played in the scandal. in the u.s., president trump says he will not let the murder of u.s. based columnist jamal khashoggi jeopardize relations with saudi arabia. he would stand by saudi arabia regardless of the order of the crown...
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that means right wilkinson naacp, whitney young, martin luther king, stokely carmichael, the new chairmane student nonviolent courtney committee, with dimmer, the press all around the country, with them are people who decide they want to be part of the civil rights movement, participate in this. what began as one persons walk turns into a s three-week civil rights traffic answer -- extravaganza. debating with the march will look like and as a hash up with the march is come in many ways they're telling the strip with the future of the civil rights movement will be. we are here in the national civil rights museum which is billed into the motel. the lorraine motel in the 1960s was thehe only really nice establishment that an african-american could stay in as a visitor in memphis at that time because of segregation. the lorraine motel since 1930s, 1940s postage is but every major black entertainment, black figure that came through memphis. in 1966 martin luther king was a room, he stated the time and room 307 will he became the center of a swirling political debate of the what the march was g
that means right wilkinson naacp, whitney young, martin luther king, stokely carmichael, the new chairmane student nonviolent courtney committee, with dimmer, the press all around the country, with them are people who decide they want to be part of the civil rights movement, participate in this. what began as one persons walk turns into a s three-week civil rights traffic answer -- extravaganza. debating with the march will look like and as a hash up with the march is come in many ways they're...
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howard wilkinson let their operation from 2077 to 2014.left after alerting management to suspicious amounts of money, and loader spoke out to the media. banking executives testify this week as an inquiry into misconduct in the financial industry enters its final phase. yvonne: matt was the first of face theour ceo's to commission after banks pursuit short-term profits at the expense of basic standards of honesty. >> how does that happen? how does an organization of c ba's size have inadequate capability in critical areas? >> i don't have an adequate explanation for that. emily, ours bring in asia finance reporter. profits over honesty. not a good headline. emily: no, it has not been a good year for banks. we are the final stages of this long-running inquiry. over the next two weeks we will hear from the very top of the banks. they made it very clear this morning she did not want apology. she wanted actual answers. that has been the tone so far. there has been granular questioning about how the banks -- it has been very focused on what the
howard wilkinson let their operation from 2077 to 2014.left after alerting management to suspicious amounts of money, and loader spoke out to the media. banking executives testify this week as an inquiry into misconduct in the financial industry enters its final phase. yvonne: matt was the first of face theour ceo's to commission after banks pursuit short-term profits at the expense of basic standards of honesty. >> how does that happen? how does an organization of c ba's size have...
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and here is your moderator bud wilkinson. >> thank you. good evening. thank you for taking part in this unusual television event. mr. nixon answering questions. him by georgia citizens. the program is life. no one has any idea what questions will be asked. mr. nixon cannot possibly know. his answers must be immediate and direct. our panel is representative and includes an editor, farmer, grocer, lawyer, minister, and a garment textile worker. some are democrats, some republicans and some supporters of the third-party. it is my pleasure to introduce a man i have known, respected, and it mired for many years, richard nixon. >> thank you very much. thank you. thank you. thank you very much and thank all of you in the studio audience for your warm welcome. i express my appreciation to all of the people who have welcomed us so graciously in such a warm way. i know that this broadcast is being carried to a number of southern states. certainly coming to atlanta was a wonderful experience and we are delighted to finish the day with this broadcast. before we go
and here is your moderator bud wilkinson. >> thank you. good evening. thank you for taking part in this unusual television event. mr. nixon answering questions. him by georgia citizens. the program is life. no one has any idea what questions will be asked. mr. nixon cannot possibly know. his answers must be immediate and direct. our panel is representative and includes an editor, farmer, grocer, lawyer, minister, and a garment textile worker. some are democrats, some republicans and some...