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bristol had opened the scoring in france and lead until the final minute of the first half. but bordeaux came back and completed their 36 points to 17 win in the final minute of the match. racing 92 await bordeaux in the quarterfinals. the french team inflicted edinburgh's heaviest defeat of the season, running in seven tries as they thrashed the scots 56 points to 3 in paris. teddy thoma with the pick of the tries. let's take a look at the some of the day's other sports news now. charley hull's hopes of victory at the ana inspiration tournament in california are slipping away. she's tied for fifth heading into tonight's final round but the englishwoman is now seven shots behind leader patty tava—tanakit, from thailand. the team led by 2016 formula one world champion nico rosberg, rxr, has won the inaugural extreme e event in saudi arabia. australian molly taylor was first over the finish line. the new event highlights climate change and promotes sustainability. after six hours of racing over 158 miles denmark's kasper asgreen beat defending champion matt—you van der pol
bristol had opened the scoring in france and lead until the final minute of the first half. but bordeaux came back and completed their 36 points to 17 win in the final minute of the match. racing 92 await bordeaux in the quarterfinals. the french team inflicted edinburgh's heaviest defeat of the season, running in seven tries as they thrashed the scots 56 points to 3 in paris. teddy thoma with the pick of the tries. let's take a look at the some of the day's other sports news now. charley...
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it was from mike hill, bishop of bristol, who'd overseen his training. it started out saying, first of all, that i was sri lankan. and then it made this critical statement in which it said: . "all people from the indian subcontinent, like alwyn, i have issues around - communications, around clarity and truth. " that was like a blow to my . heart, that you could describe and denigrate an entire| group of people, saying that they are, i effectively, liars. that, to me, - was utterly shocking. so, you can't believe any of this. the thing is you're not even sri lankan. that's right and it's _ immaterial of where i'm from, because why would you draw attention to my ethnicity? i alwyn, too, wrote to the archbishop of canterbury, who forwarded his letter to another bishop. but for months the matter still wasn't dealt with. i lodged a complaint — - expecting my complaint to be taken seriously, i to be looked into. and i found that nothing like that happened. - it was more of a shooing away. it was kicked - into the long grass. my case demonstrated i that there
it was from mike hill, bishop of bristol, who'd overseen his training. it started out saying, first of all, that i was sri lankan. and then it made this critical statement in which it said: . "all people from the indian subcontinent, like alwyn, i have issues around - communications, around clarity and truth. " that was like a blow to my . heart, that you could describe and denigrate an entire| group of people, saying that they are, i effectively, liars. that, to me, - was utterly...
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the diocese of bristol says... and it's peterson feital, who's brazilian, had high hopes for his career when he moved to london in 2011. he was hired as a trainee vicar by a church that had a mainly white, middle class congregation. his task was to reach out to diverse communities who don't normally attend church. the vicar who gave me the job, he said, "you are everything and by that he meant: we need energy. we need you to be you. peterson qualified as a vicar and for a couple of years he thrived. i know it's not my day, but i feel you have to see my face from time to time... but when the vicar who hired him left, he says everything changed with the arrival of a new boss. things began to be said to me in a one—to—one situation, such as, "your english is not very good. "i don't like your preaching, and you are too brazilian "in your compassion — you're not very coherent." people of my kind, of my colour, "is just not clever enough." so, you are convinced it's racism? well, i have no other way. how am i suppo
the diocese of bristol says... and it's peterson feital, who's brazilian, had high hopes for his career when he moved to london in 2011. he was hired as a trainee vicar by a church that had a mainly white, middle class congregation. his task was to reach out to diverse communities who don't normally attend church. the vicar who gave me the job, he said, "you are everything and by that he meant: we need energy. we need you to be you. peterson qualified as a vicar and for a couple of years...
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same with bristol myers. and eli lily up for the day, makes sense. i think merck on this miss given the volume it traded is absolutely worth the look. >> tim, quick look on pharma. >> i agree with ervin here . >> i agree with everyone here. the great iron these are not covid plays, some think it might be in merck's case every analyst on the street reaffirmed their numbers just the same way the company reaffirmed their numbers. yes, i think this is weakness to buy. i continue to like j&j but am long merck >> coming up this stock -- getting twice the trade as gamestop did on its bets, we will reveal the name -- and cnbc cele cele celebrates fnls -- financial literacy month >> financial education is fundamental. you have to do the math whether it's a huge negotiation, huge contract, or a huge business you're running or a small business you're running, you got to do the math immediately in your head even, financial education is fundamental to success and should start at a very young age for both boys and girls. did you know that petco, is now a health an
same with bristol myers. and eli lily up for the day, makes sense. i think merck on this miss given the volume it traded is absolutely worth the look. >> tim, quick look on pharma. >> i agree with ervin here . >> i agree with everyone here. the great iron these are not covid plays, some think it might be in merck's case every analyst on the street reaffirmed their numbers just the same way the company reaffirmed their numbers. yes, i think this is weakness to buy. i continue...
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within her own community created some of the biggest challenges just a baldwin matter in the city of bristol. ameena son manassero is now calm a lanky teens mai-ling down on his mother but it wasn't always so from birth he cried endlessly didn't sleep at night and was nothing like her other 3 children at 2 his diagnosis was autism leaving ameena devastated i don't understand when my son is not talking you know. and you see. i don't know that's probably me i crying always if you my son is cry me a cry autism is a developmental disorder with a wide spectrum no 2 cases are the same some people never speak others are extremely anxious while some may be socially distant it's estimated globally between one and 2 percent of people have some degree of autism researchers here in bristol have found a higher incidence among somali immigrants to the u.k. in the somali culture autism doesn't exist children on the autistic spectrum are considered mentally ill and shunned from society since nora based 1st child zac was diagnosed with autism she's thought that stigma in her community now she's made a series
within her own community created some of the biggest challenges just a baldwin matter in the city of bristol. ameena son manassero is now calm a lanky teens mai-ling down on his mother but it wasn't always so from birth he cried endlessly didn't sleep at night and was nothing like her other 3 children at 2 his diagnosis was autism leaving ameena devastated i don't understand when my son is not talking you know. and you see. i don't know that's probably me i crying always if you my son is cry me...
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but that is a picture barely recognized by the government's report jonah hall al jazeera bristol. time for a quick check of the headlines here on al-jazeera a us court has been shown some of the last moments of george floyd's life from the perspective of the police officers who arrested him floyd could be heard begging them not to shoot him and the officers body count footage it was during day 3 of the trial of the former officer accused of murdering. those who was the.
but that is a picture barely recognized by the government's report jonah hall al jazeera bristol. time for a quick check of the headlines here on al-jazeera a us court has been shown some of the last moments of george floyd's life from the perspective of the police officers who arrested him floyd could be heard begging them not to shoot him and the officers body count footage it was during day 3 of the trial of the former officer accused of murdering. those who was the.
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but that is a picture of barely recognized by the government's report jonah hall al-jazeera bristol. adrian finnegan with you here in doha the headlines and i was here up a course in hong kong this convicted 9 prominent pro-democracy activists taking part in an otherwise protest in 2019 to the media tycoon former.
but that is a picture of barely recognized by the government's report jonah hall al-jazeera bristol. adrian finnegan with you here in doha the headlines and i was here up a course in hong kong this convicted 9 prominent pro-democracy activists taking part in an otherwise protest in 2019 to the media tycoon former.
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bristol city fought back from 2—0 down against aston villa to earn a precious point in their battle to avoid relegation from the women's super league. ella mastrantonio scored deep into injury time to make it 2—2. city remain bottom, with villa just above them on goal difference. last year's beaten finalist kyren wilson is through to the quarterfinals of the world snooker championship, after a fightback from barry hawkins. wilson had a five—frame advantage at one stage but he was pegged back to 9—9, before pulling away, to win 13—10. he'll play the former champion neil robertson, who beat jack lisowski. let's go live to the crucible now — and check in on this evening's matches. this is the resumption of the battle of the former champions — mark williams went into the final session 10—6 up againstjohn higgins. he's at the table there and he's added another to lead ii—6. slightly behind in this one at the moment but at the table nonetheless. and on the other table the 2005 champion shaun murphy is playing yan bingtao of china. it is murphy who has that lead by 1—0 and i
bristol city fought back from 2—0 down against aston villa to earn a precious point in their battle to avoid relegation from the women's super league. ella mastrantonio scored deep into injury time to make it 2—2. city remain bottom, with villa just above them on goal difference. last year's beaten finalist kyren wilson is through to the quarterfinals of the world snooker championship, after a fightback from barry hawkins. wilson had a five—frame advantage at one stage but he was pegged...
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newcastle were 10—0 up at one point, but bristol rallied back, scoring five tries including this one from max malins, running through after capitalising on a poor newcastle kick. exeter came from behind to beat wasps to stay second in the table. stuart hogg with this magnificent try. he kicked the ball from deep inside his own half before going on the chase himself, beating everyone to the ball and touching down. dan evans' impressive run at the monte carlo masters has come to an end after he was beaten today in the semifinals by stefanos tsitsipas. in a week where evans beat novak djokovic and david goffin, tsitsipas — the number 5 seed here — proved to be one step too far. the british number one losing 6—2 6—1. still an impressive run for evans who'd only ever won four top level matches on clay before this week. and tsitsipas will face the sixth seed andrey rublev in tomorrow's final, after the russian beat casper ruud of norway in straight sets in their semi final. rublev knocked out the 11 time champion rafa nadal yesterday and is now into his first atp masters 1000 final
newcastle were 10—0 up at one point, but bristol rallied back, scoring five tries including this one from max malins, running through after capitalising on a poor newcastle kick. exeter came from behind to beat wasps to stay second in the table. stuart hogg with this magnificent try. he kicked the ball from deep inside his own half before going on the chase himself, beating everyone to the ball and touching down. dan evans' impressive run at the monte carlo masters has come to an end after he...
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bristol city football club, and that is also where bristol bay is _ club, and that is also where bristol bay is rugby played their home fixtures. a beautiful misty. — their home fixtures. a beautiful misty, golden morning. just floating above _ misty, golden morning. just floating above bristol. it is good to be back in the _ above bristol. it is good to be back in the skies. — above bristol. it is good to be back in the skies, isn't it? joe and clive — in the skies, isn't it? joe and clive bailey. clive, how many hours have _ clive bailey. clive, how many hours have you _ clive bailey. clive, how many hours have you flown and how good does this hour _ have you flown and how good does this hour feel? it is have you flown and how good does this hour feel?— this hour feel? it is 'ust great to be back in h this hour feel? it is 'ust great to be back in the h this hour feel? it is 'ust great to be back in the air _ this hour feel? it isjust great to be back in the air again. - this hour feel? it isjust great to be back in the air again. it - this hour feel? it isjust great to be back
bristol city football club, and that is also where bristol bay is _ club, and that is also where bristol bay is rugby played their home fixtures. a beautiful misty. — their home fixtures. a beautiful misty, golden morning. just floating above _ misty, golden morning. just floating above bristol. it is good to be back in the _ above bristol. it is good to be back in the skies. — above bristol. it is good to be back in the skies, isn't it? joe and clive — in the skies, isn't it? joe and...
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estimated globally between one and 2 percent of people have some degree of artists researchers here in bristol have found a higher incidence among somali immigrants to the u.k. in the somali culture autism doesn't exist children on the autistic spectrum are considered mentally ill and shunned from society since nora base 1st child zac was diagnosed with autism she's thought that stigma in her community now she's made a series of short films explaining what parents can do to help their children lead a full and happy life trying to ensure that you get the right help to understand what autism is and how to help your child and don't believe everything you see a lawyer because there is so much information out there that are not true early intervention is key not only to help with speech and language but letting the child and family know there is a reason for what can be very challenging behavior people are growing up sometimes into middle adulthood. not knowing why they are the way they are. and then finding it all clicks that explains all the difficulties i've been having all my life because i'm a
estimated globally between one and 2 percent of people have some degree of artists researchers here in bristol have found a higher incidence among somali immigrants to the u.k. in the somali culture autism doesn't exist children on the autistic spectrum are considered mentally ill and shunned from society since nora base 1st child zac was diagnosed with autism she's thought that stigma in her community now she's made a series of short films explaining what parents can do to help their children...
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the win moves exeter to eight points behind bristol. meanwhile in rugby league, hull fc have maintained their unbeaten start to the new season — extending their run to four matches. they beat wakefield 20—14 — andre savelio with hull fc�*s first try. the win leaves hull fc fourth in the table — a point behind leaders st helens. wakefield are bottom having played four, lost four. and not good news for britain's men's number two cameron norrie. he's been knocked out of the barcelona open by rafa nadal at the quarterfinals stage of the clay court tournament. 6—1, 6—4 the final score. nadal will now play pablo carreno—busta in the last four, aiming for a 12th title in barcelona. gymnastics now and britain'sjessica gadirova has won bronze in the all—around final at the european championships in basel. this was her senior international debut, and she came third with an impressive score in the vault to claim her place on the podium behind 15—year—old viktoria listunova of russia who won the gold. fellow brit amelie morgan
the win moves exeter to eight points behind bristol. meanwhile in rugby league, hull fc have maintained their unbeaten start to the new season — extending their run to four matches. they beat wakefield 20—14 — andre savelio with hull fc�*s first try. the win leaves hull fc fourth in the table — a point behind leaders st helens. wakefield are bottom having played four, lost four. and not good news for britain's men's number two cameron norrie. he's been knocked out of the barcelona...
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male with health services the diagnosis is frightening and often shattering jessica baldwin went to bristol to meet a woman trying to help the somali community cope with children on the autistic spectrum. meanest son manassero has now come a lanky teen smiling down on his mother but it wasn't always so from birth she cried endlessly didn't sleep at night and was nothing like her other 3 children. a 2 his diagnosis was autism leaving ameena devastated i don't understand when my son is not talking you not use bain and you see. i don't know that's probably me i crying or luis if you my son is cry me a cry autism is a developmental disorder with a wide spectrum no 2 cases are the same some people never speak others are streaming anxious while some may be socially distant it's estimated globally between one and 2 percent of people have some degree of autism researchers here in bristol have found a higher incidence among somali immigrants to the u.k. in the somali culture autism doesn't exist children on the autistic spectrum are considered mentally ill and shunned from society. since nora base 1
male with health services the diagnosis is frightening and often shattering jessica baldwin went to bristol to meet a woman trying to help the somali community cope with children on the autistic spectrum. meanest son manassero has now come a lanky teen smiling down on his mother but it wasn't always so from birth she cried endlessly didn't sleep at night and was nothing like her other 3 children. a 2 his diagnosis was autism leaving ameena devastated i don't understand when my son is not...
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edinburgh and bristol were both knocked out today. back to you. thank you. there's more throughout the evening on the bbc news channel. now on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. goodbye. hello. this is bbc news, i'm lukwesa burak. during the pandemic we've brought you lots of stories about the nhs staff working tirelessly to keep us safe, but we rarely talk about who is caring for them. a charity has now been set up to do just that, and so far almost 2,000 nhs staff have signed up for free counselling sessions. james waterhouse has been to meet some of the people involved. as a psychologist, it's chloe's job to help look after the well—being of nhs staff. in a year like no other, there were a lot of people suddenly needing her support. so much so, she lost sight of her own mental health. i did have people around me, my husband, my friends saying, "i think you're not ok" and i would get, i would attack that and say that "i'm fine, you don't understand." i was definitely having a lot more wine and i remember it vividly, i was home on a rest day t
edinburgh and bristol were both knocked out today. back to you. thank you. there's more throughout the evening on the bbc news channel. now on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. goodbye. hello. this is bbc news, i'm lukwesa burak. during the pandemic we've brought you lots of stories about the nhs staff working tirelessly to keep us safe, but we rarely talk about who is caring for them. a charity has now been set up to do just that, and so far almost 2,000 nhs staff have signed up...
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here we are in bristol — brilliant. that's great. here we are in bristol. they are out now because we are _ in bristol. they are out now because we are in— in bristol. they are out now because we are in april. up north it might be later? — we are in april. up north it might be later? it— we are in april. up north it might be later? , ., , be later? it might be later. they are in april. _ be later? it might be later. they are in april, may _ be later? it might be later. they are in april, may plant, - be later? it might be later. they are in april, may plant, but - be later? it might be later. they are in april, may plant, but the l are in april, may plant, but the further— are in april, may plant, but the further north— are in april, may plant, but the further north you _ are in april, may plant, but the further north you art _ are in april, may plant, but the further north you art they- are in april, may plant, but the further north you art they will. are in april, may plant, but the i further north you art they will be slightly— further north
here we are in bristol — brilliant. that's great. here we are in bristol. they are out now because we are _ in bristol. they are out now because we are in— in bristol. they are out now because we are in april. up north it might be later? — we are in april. up north it might be later? it— we are in april. up north it might be later? , ., , be later? it might be later. they are in april. _ be later? it might be later. they are in april, may _ be later? it might be later. they are in...
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the queen's representative in bristol, the lord lieutenant, has more fond memories ofjokes about gold chains. i can remember when he came to bristol and the lord mayor at the time was colin smith and he and i were waiting to receive his royal highness. he came into the back and of course colin had all the chains on and the duke of edinburgh went up to him and went, thump, thump, thump! "is that real gold?" so i can imagine, as a grandfather, he really delighted his grandchildren. he could get up to the best devilment. those who met prince philip speak of a burning desire to discover more about engineering, art, the environment, but also people's lives. it's really lovely to see you. how are you? are you 0k? michaela tells me she met him while raising awareness of disability issues. because i'm also deaf, and events where there is a crowded room i bring my chair up a little bit higher. which allows me to be at eye level with people and allows me to lip read them. and he walked over to us and he looked at me and said, "wow, look at your wheelchair. that's really great. i love how high y
the queen's representative in bristol, the lord lieutenant, has more fond memories ofjokes about gold chains. i can remember when he came to bristol and the lord mayor at the time was colin smith and he and i were waiting to receive his royal highness. he came into the back and of course colin had all the chains on and the duke of edinburgh went up to him and went, thump, thump, thump! "is that real gold?" so i can imagine, as a grandfather, he really delighted his grandchildren. he...
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bristol city fought back from 2—0 down against aston villa to earn a precious point in their battle to avoid relegation from the women's super league. ella mastrantonio scored deep into injury time to make it 2—2. city remain bottom, with villa just above them on goal difference. let's check in at the crucible, where we have one second—round match being played to a finish. and it's really tight between last year's beaten finallist kyren wilson, and barry hawkins. it's nine frames all. remember the first to 13 goes through. wilson at the table up 61—30, leading 10—9 as things stand. you can watch this on bbc one right now. 0ver can watch this on bbc one right now. over on the other table, it is currently 2—2. that i'm currently in the interval. you can follow all the action on the bbc sport website and bbc tv as well. that's all the sport for now. i'll have more for you in the next hour. a teenager who died after being stabbed in east london has been named by police as 14—year—old fares maatou. the met says he was found seriously injured in barking road in newham, shortly
bristol city fought back from 2—0 down against aston villa to earn a precious point in their battle to avoid relegation from the women's super league. ella mastrantonio scored deep into injury time to make it 2—2. city remain bottom, with villa just above them on goal difference. let's check in at the crucible, where we have one second—round match being played to a finish. and it's really tight between last year's beaten finallist kyren wilson, and barry hawkins. it's nine frames all....
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another beaten up stock, bristol myers i thought was an excessive beating given what was bad performance. so bristol myers. >> guy adami. >> don't tell ups but fd x going higher. >> you're betraying watching "f" "mad money" starts right now >>> my mission is simple to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now >> hey, i'm cramer welcome to "mad money. welcome to cramerica others want to make friends, i'm just tryingto make you some money. my job is not just to entertain, but to educate and teach call me at 1-800-cnbc, or tweet me @jimcramer. it's all about the chips on the one hand, well, we've got enough potato chips for pepsico to give up a bang up quarter on the other hand, we don't have enough microchips for everybody. every single company that works with semiconductors, they don't have enough of these and that's the most important dynamic today. a day where the dow gained 240 points, the s&p climbed 6.8% and the nasdaq advanced 2.2%, a lot of chip companies th
another beaten up stock, bristol myers i thought was an excessive beating given what was bad performance. so bristol myers. >> guy adami. >> don't tell ups but fd x going higher. >> you're betraying watching "f" "mad money" starts right now >>> my mission is simple to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now...
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but i think there's plenty of room here still to the upside for pepsi and coke. >> jenny, abbvie and bristol are in yours. >> yes, it sounds according to city as of next week the concerns would be removed which would be a boost to potential revenues for abbvie and bristol-myers even though it is different drugs at both companies. we own both and happy to see the clouds lifted ahead. think there's room for upside. >> both stocks in the green today. >>> teas usupe hnual activity coming up next we will be right back. we made usaa insurance for members like kate. a former army medic, made of the flexibility to handle whatever monday has in store and tackle four things at once. so when her car got hit, she didn't worry. she simply filed a claim on her usaa app and said... i got this. usaa insurance is made the way kate needs it - easy. she can even pick her payment plan so it's easy on her budget and her life. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. usaa. and that ending was so intense. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. i know, i didn't even see it coming. are you gonna watch? eventua
but i think there's plenty of room here still to the upside for pepsi and coke. >> jenny, abbvie and bristol are in yours. >> yes, it sounds according to city as of next week the concerns would be removed which would be a boost to potential revenues for abbvie and bristol-myers even though it is different drugs at both companies. we own both and happy to see the clouds lifted ahead. think there's room for upside. >> both stocks in the green today. >>> teas usupe hnual...
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joins me on the phone from bristol come to d.w. john you're one of the advocates of the e.u. spending big why is the 750000000000 euro recovery from not big enough. good morning well there are a couple of reasons maybe the 1st is about timing so as you said in your segments 750000000000 is consulates more than 1.9 trillion which is already being inactive by congress and it's worth pointing out that there's going to be another 2 trillion bill which is going to be put before congress for infrastructure over the next few years and so intensely just the size of a big used plan together in the recovery fund is consulates quite a lot smaller there's a 2nd reason is that the spending is going to come or mowing down the track is really going to starts next year there will be some spending that is disbursed from the recovery from this year but most of it will be next year in terms moving forward and what's really needed is stimulus as vaccines work and as we're allowed out of our house ways to encourage spending to pick up as rapidly as possible and close that gap soon with use built
joins me on the phone from bristol come to d.w. john you're one of the advocates of the e.u. spending big why is the 750000000000 euro recovery from not big enough. good morning well there are a couple of reasons maybe the 1st is about timing so as you said in your segments 750000000000 is consulates more than 1.9 trillion which is already being inactive by congress and it's worth pointing out that there's going to be another 2 trillion bill which is going to be put before congress for...
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bristol city stay bottom — but are level on points with villa. it's a big day at wembley today — as tottenham play manchester city in the league cup final. 8000 fans will be allowed into the stadium to watch the match, including 2000 supporters from each club. manchester city are trying to win the tournament for a fourth successive season, while tottenham are trying to win their first trophy since 2008 — and their interim manager looks up to pep guardiola. he isa he is a great manager, one of the best in the world, there is no doubting that. he has been at city for a while now and he has got that as well, they have lots of familiar faces within their setup, they know how they play, but we are tottenham and i'm sure that they will be thinking of us as well. so the first major piece of silverware is up for grabs this season. earlier i spke to our football correspondentjohn murray. there are some big announcements in the team, whether harry kane will be fit to play in this match which is obviously a very significant from a tottenham point of vie
bristol city stay bottom — but are level on points with villa. it's a big day at wembley today — as tottenham play manchester city in the league cup final. 8000 fans will be allowed into the stadium to watch the match, including 2000 supporters from each club. manchester city are trying to win the tournament for a fourth successive season, while tottenham are trying to win their first trophy since 2008 — and their interim manager looks up to pep guardiola. he isa he is a great manager,...
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. >> a lifelong work that begins in the early 1900s, when the circus comes to bristol, virginia. in attendance, an artistic teenager, william t. dickey. >> the first time he went to the circus, he fell in love and he wanted to be there every time he had an opportunity. >> what do you think the thrill of it was for him? >> he loved the clowns, the popcorn and the cotton candy, and the music, and just the whole atmosphere. >> it's no surprise william is captivated. >> ladies and gentlemen... >> this is, after all, the golden era of the circus. >> it was a really huge event. i mean, schools would shut down. businesses shut down. >> joe colossa, former ringling bros. trainmaster. [ whistle blows ] it was the great american family outing. >> absolutely. >> tight-wire act. >> i mean, disney world didn't exist back then, so, in a sense, disney world came to them. >> this fascination with the big top sparks a curious hobby with a small-but-avid following -- circus model building. enthusiasts even start their own >> the circus model builders association of america. >> with five members? >
. >> a lifelong work that begins in the early 1900s, when the circus comes to bristol, virginia. in attendance, an artistic teenager, william t. dickey. >> the first time he went to the circus, he fell in love and he wanted to be there every time he had an opportunity. >> what do you think the thrill of it was for him? >> he loved the clowns, the popcorn and the cotton candy, and the music, and just the whole atmosphere. >> it's no surprise william is captivated....
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. >> karen >> yeah, part of my own big cap pharma etf bristol myers. >> dan >> yeah i'm with karen, bristol and i like pfizer here. >> guy >> yeah, i'm with jpmorgan put $250 price target on dollar general in march d g. >> thanks for watching "fast money" we'll see you back tomorrow at 5:00 for more "fast money. meantime "mad money" ar rhtowsttsig n >>> my mission is simple, to make you money i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money. welcome to cramerica other people want to make friends, i'm just trying to make you some money my job is not just to entertain but educate and teach you. call me at 1-800-743-cnbc or tweet me @jimcramer. the word i've been searching for and that cult like attitude
. >> karen >> yeah, part of my own big cap pharma etf bristol myers. >> dan >> yeah i'm with karen, bristol and i like pfizer here. >> guy >> yeah, i'm with jpmorgan put $250 price target on dollar general in march d g. >> thanks for watching "fast money" we'll see you back tomorrow at 5:00 for more "fast money. meantime "mad money" ar rhtowsttsig n >>> my mission is simple, to make you money i'm here to level the...
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thank you veryr al jazeera, bristol. ♪ >> time for a quick check of the headlines. a u.s. court has been shown some of the last moments of george floyd's life in the perspective of the police officer that arrested him. he could be heard begging him not to shoot him. >> please, don't shoot me, man. >> okay, okay. >> please, man. i didn't knome
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the people of bristol chose nine years ago to have an elected mayor to leave their city. at position in a referendum still proves controversial. the incumbent is marvin reese and in a city which last election and at that for labour his team is feeling very confident. but there is discontent including from some labour counsellors will be ignored. the main challenges —— the main challenger is say they will seek to abolish the role. the conservative and liberal democrats believe it puts too much power in one person times. they also believe it is confusing because there is also a regional mayor who because last year's boats where possible and is also up for election. so yes there is a separate west of england mayor who covers a reminder area of south gloucestershire and south somerset. the responsibilities include allocating money for transport, infrastructure, and training and recent survey shows many people around here don't know the difference. the other pole is taking place on the same day may increase the confusion. voters around here also are choosing police and cri
the people of bristol chose nine years ago to have an elected mayor to leave their city. at position in a referendum still proves controversial. the incumbent is marvin reese and in a city which last election and at that for labour his team is feeling very confident. but there is discontent including from some labour counsellors will be ignored. the main challenges —— the main challenger is say they will seek to abolish the role. the conservative and liberal democrats believe it puts too...
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in rugby union�*s premiership, leaders bristol have lost forjust the third time this season. they were beaten by second—placed exeter 20—12 at ashton gate. tom o�*flaherty with the second of three tries for the defending champions, and the win moves exeter to eight points behind bristol. meanwhile in rugby league, hull fc have maintained their unbeaten start to the new season, extending their run to four matches. they beat wakefield 20—14. andre savelio with hull fc�*s first try. the win leaves hull fc fourth in the table, a point behind leaders st helens. wakefield are bottom having played four, lost four. and not good news for britain�*s men�*s number two cameron norrie. he�*s been knocked out of the barcelona open by rafa nadal at the quarterfinals stage of the clay court tournament. 6—1, 6—4 the final score. nadal will now play pablo carreno—busta in the last four. he�*s aiming for a 12th title in barcelona. gymnastics now, and britain�*s jessica gadirova has won bronze in the all—around final at the european championships in basel. this was he
in rugby union�*s premiership, leaders bristol have lost forjust the third time this season. they were beaten by second—placed exeter 20—12 at ashton gate. tom o�*flaherty with the second of three tries for the defending champions, and the win moves exeter to eight points behind bristol. meanwhile in rugby league, hull fc have maintained their unbeaten start to the new season, extending their run to four matches. they beat wakefield 20—14. andre savelio with hull fc�*s first try....
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the edinburgh visited the bailey caravan factory in bristol.— factory in bristol. the duke was very interested _ factory in bristol. the duke was very interested on _ factory in bristol. the duke was very interested on how- factory in bristol. the duke was| very interested on how different components were assembled. he had a chat with a lot of the guys on the shop floor. i also remember he was smiling, laughing, very engaging man. it wasjust smiling, laughing, very engaging man. it was just a wonderful experience. man. it was 'ust a wonderful exeripenee_ man. it was 'ust a wonderful eperience_ man. it was 'ust a wonderful experience. man. it was 'ust a wonderful ex-erience. . , , , ., ., experience. we were surprised at all that he was — experience. we were surprised at all that he was interested _ experience. we were surprised at all that he was interested in _ experience. we were surprised at all that he was interested in the - experience. we were surprised at all that he was interested in the nuts i that he was interested in the nuts and bolts, let's put it th
the edinburgh visited the bailey caravan factory in bristol.— factory in bristol. the duke was very interested _ factory in bristol. the duke was very interested on _ factory in bristol. the duke was very interested on how- factory in bristol. the duke was| very interested on how different components were assembled. he had a chat with a lot of the guys on the shop floor. i also remember he was smiling, laughing, very engaging man. it wasjust smiling, laughing, very engaging man. it was just a...
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nancy bristol weighs a distinguished professor of history at the university of putin sound when she specializes and 20th century american history with an emphasis on race, gender and social change and serves on the leadership team of the race and pedagogy and statute. she is the author of 1996, making social engineering and the great war and 2012 american pandemic, the lost worlds of the 1918 influenza epidemic whose content should be addressing this afternoon. he might have seen or on the american experience great war for most recent research which will be published in the racism, black power line order and the 1970s shootings at jackson state college. it's going to be coming out of may of 2020 at oxford university press, and to find out more about this very pressing issue, ladies and gentlemen please put your hands together and welcome doctor bristol to the stage. >> thank you so much. thank you so much >> it is an absolute pleasure to be here. i am so grateful to the museum, to laura to all of you for making this just depend this event. before i get started today, actually are one favor to a
nancy bristol weighs a distinguished professor of history at the university of putin sound when she specializes and 20th century american history with an emphasis on race, gender and social change and serves on the leadership team of the race and pedagogy and statute. she is the author of 1996, making social engineering and the great war and 2012 american pandemic, the lost worlds of the 1918 influenza epidemic whose content should be addressing this afternoon. he might have seen or on the...
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they're available on you tube so somalis around the world can see and learn jessica baldwin al-jazeera bristol england and of course you can follow those stories on our website at al-jazeera dot com it's updated throughout the day al-jazeera dot com. is there with me so whole rob a reminder of all top stories a man has robbed a car into police at a barricade outside the u.s. capitol complex before jumping out with a noise one officer was killed in the attack and name just 25 year old noah greene was shot particle hain has more on the suspect preliminary indications just from scrubbing social media seem to indicate a 25 year old man with potentially some pretty serious mental illness very distraught apparently have lost his job recently looking for some sort of guidance . and talking about some of the things we often hear when it involves mental illness and a violent crime that the government was trying to manipulate his brain that they were causing him elements so beginning to splash out a picture of a very disturbed young man who thought that he needed to target the government the longest ser
they're available on you tube so somalis around the world can see and learn jessica baldwin al-jazeera bristol england and of course you can follow those stories on our website at al-jazeera dot com it's updated throughout the day al-jazeera dot com. is there with me so whole rob a reminder of all top stories a man has robbed a car into police at a barricade outside the u.s. capitol complex before jumping out with a noise one officer was killed in the attack and name just 25 year old noah...
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in bristol, seven people were arrested after a large crowd was ordered to leave the city centre. with all the sport now, here's lizzie greenwood hughes at the bbc sport centre. thanks very much. cambridge have won both the men's and women's university boat race, continuing their dominance in the famous event which was staged outside london for the first time since the second world war. 0ur correspondent katie gornall reports. this year, nothing is familiar. gone is the river thames lined with hundreds of thousands of fans. in its place, a landscape devoid of all the usual landmarks. here on the banks of the great news, the crews would have to make their own atmosphere. —— the banks of the great 0use. cambridge have a home advantage, and yet the women's race wasn't overly close.— wasn't overly close. some movement and clashing — wasn't overly close. some movement and clashing and _ wasn't overly close. some movement and clashing and this _ wasn't overly close. some movement and clashing and this can _ wasn't overly close. some movement and clashing and this can cause - and
in bristol, seven people were arrested after a large crowd was ordered to leave the city centre. with all the sport now, here's lizzie greenwood hughes at the bbc sport centre. thanks very much. cambridge have won both the men's and women's university boat race, continuing their dominance in the famous event which was staged outside london for the first time since the second world war. 0ur correspondent katie gornall reports. this year, nothing is familiar. gone is the river thames lined with...
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al jazeera, bristol. ♪ >> time for a quick check of the headlines. a u.s. court has been shown some of the last moments of george floyd's life in the perspective of the police officer that arrested him. he could be heard begging him not to shoot him. >> please, don't shoot me, man. >> okay, okay. >> please, man. i didn't know come officer. -- i didn't know come officer -- i didn't know, officer. >> in myanmar, there's a risk of civil war. friends will enter its third national lockdown this weekend is a grapples with more than 30,000 new coronavirus cases a day. schools will be closed for three weeks. pfizer and biontech say their vaccine's safe and effective in 12 to 15-year-olds. they say trials involving more than 2000 adolescents show only minor side effects and 100% efficacy one preventing disease. -- when preventing disease. they should begin inoculating young people before the next school year. yemen received its first shipment of covid-19 vaccines. the astrazeneca docents are part of the international covax program to help poorer nations. 1.9 million
al jazeera, bristol. ♪ >> time for a quick check of the headlines. a u.s. court has been shown some of the last moments of george floyd's life in the perspective of the police officer that arrested him. he could be heard begging him not to shoot him. >> please, don't shoot me, man. >> okay, okay. >> please, man. i didn't know come officer. -- i didn't know come officer -- i didn't know, officer. >> in myanmar, there's a risk of civil war. friends will enter its...
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they'll play a four—day game in bristol, followed by three one—dayers and three t20s around the country. they'll then wrap up their home summer with a limited—overs series against new zealand in september. the cricket season is under way. we've already had the first round of matches in the county championship. it's going to be a very busy summer, with the delayed hundred taking its place in the calendar as well. the ecb is aiming to attract a wider, younger and more diverse audience, and that is going to see a few changes to the language used around the game. including replacing the word wickets with outs. patrick gearey reports. for some, those words makes a perfect sense. for others, they might as well be mush. it's the language of cricket's part of its charm, or part of its problem? this summer, the hundred is promising to shake up the sport in england. they are considering upper updating the phrases too. the idea to remove cricket's language barrier. is a cricket's language barrier. is a treat cricket's language barrier. is a great opportunity _ cricket's language barrier. i3 —.
they'll play a four—day game in bristol, followed by three one—dayers and three t20s around the country. they'll then wrap up their home summer with a limited—overs series against new zealand in september. the cricket season is under way. we've already had the first round of matches in the county championship. it's going to be a very busy summer, with the delayed hundred taking its place in the calendar as well. the ecb is aiming to attract a wider, younger and more diverse audience, and...
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in the english city of bristol, the statue of a slave trader was torn down, dumped in the harbour. in belgium, protesters targeted king leopold ii, held responsible for the death of millions in what is now the democratic republic of congo. and with the demonstrations came a powerful gesture. taking the knee wasn't new — the american football player colin kaepernick had first used it to protest police violence in 2016. now, sports men and women around the world followed suit. 0ther faces and other names have ricocheted across the world in the age of the internet. in iran, the dying face of neda agha—soltan drew worldwide attention to demands for democracy. and when a tunisian street vendor, mohamed bouazizi, set fire to himself, he lit a spark that raged across the arab world. but america is different, not perhaps the beacon of old but still a bellwether and a mirror. its conflicts, prejudices and crises echo around the world. paul adams, bbc news. hello. the weather is not expected to change very much over the next few days. the kind of weather where strong spring sunshine can
in the english city of bristol, the statue of a slave trader was torn down, dumped in the harbour. in belgium, protesters targeted king leopold ii, held responsible for the death of millions in what is now the democratic republic of congo. and with the demonstrations came a powerful gesture. taking the knee wasn't new — the american football player colin kaepernick had first used it to protest police violence in 2016. now, sports men and women around the world followed suit. 0ther faces and...
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in bristol, seven people were arrested after a large crowd was ordered to leave the city centre. the traditional easter service has taken place at canterbury cathedral but with no congregation due to covid restrictions. the archbishop of canterbury, justin welby, called for a better future for all as we emerge from the pandemic, urging private acts of charity and the maintenance of international aid. meanwhile, the pope, in his easter message, urged an end to vaccine delays and their speedy distribution to poorer countries. daniela relph reports. last year, at the height of the first lockdown, the easter service came from his kitchen table. today, the archbishop of canterbury, masked for the procession to the altar... christ is risen. ..brought easter back to canterbury cathedral. the choirs have been allowed to sing again, but the adults must be socially distanced. those leading the service also had to abide by covid protocols. and the easter address drew on the experience of the past year. we can go on as before covid, where the most powerful and the richest gain and so many fa
in bristol, seven people were arrested after a large crowd was ordered to leave the city centre. the traditional easter service has taken place at canterbury cathedral but with no congregation due to covid restrictions. the archbishop of canterbury, justin welby, called for a better future for all as we emerge from the pandemic, urging private acts of charity and the maintenance of international aid. meanwhile, the pope, in his easter message, urged an end to vaccine delays and their speedy...
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researchers in bristol recruited 111,000 pregnant mums, and began charting their lives and the development of their babies. over the years, the study has looked at the impact of obesity, pollution and alcohol. and now, as fiona lamdin reports, it's helping our understanding of long—covid, too. lyndsay, come on, eat some more. we'll get you dressed or you'll be late for school. we first met and filmed with michele and her young family three decades ago. you don't remember that kitchen, do you? i do — yeah, i do, yeah. she was the very first mum to sign her daughter lyndsay up to the study back in 1991. i didn't really hesitate. i'd always been interested in health and i had an older daughter so i was keen to make sure that the girls were brought up eating well and being in the right kind of environment. i suppose i do worry about what she eats, probably more than anything. and since then, almost everything lyndsay has done has been watched and recorded — feeding into the biggest study ever done into children's health. fantastic, really. and to be the first one... ijust feel really pri
researchers in bristol recruited 111,000 pregnant mums, and began charting their lives and the development of their babies. over the years, the study has looked at the impact of obesity, pollution and alcohol. and now, as fiona lamdin reports, it's helping our understanding of long—covid, too. lyndsay, come on, eat some more. we'll get you dressed or you'll be late for school. we first met and filmed with michele and her young family three decades ago. you don't remember that kitchen, do you?...
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police, crime, sentencing and courts bill, in london, newcastle, birmingham, liverpool, dorset and bristol. where protesters blocked the entrance to a motorway leading into the city — around 100 people marched from the city centre to the m32 before heading back. we'll bring you the papers in just a minute, but first some news coming to us from northern ireland. police have been attacked on the outskirts of belfast, in newtonabbey, with petrol bombs and fireworks. a crowd of 30 to a0 people blocked a roundabout with two burning cars earlier this evening. it follows similar violence last night, in which 27 police officers were injured in belfast and londonderry. our northern ireland correspondent mark simpson has more. the trouble began here as darkness fell. this is about five miles outside the centre of belfast. a crowd of around 30 to a0 people gathered at the roundabout, you can see behind me. they blocked the roundabout with three burning vehicles. the police were quickly on the scene, but they did not approach the scene, but they did not approach the roundabout immediately. with a di
police, crime, sentencing and courts bill, in london, newcastle, birmingham, liverpool, dorset and bristol. where protesters blocked the entrance to a motorway leading into the city — around 100 people marched from the city centre to the m32 before heading back. we'll bring you the papers in just a minute, but first some news coming to us from northern ireland. police have been attacked on the outskirts of belfast, in newtonabbey, with petrol bombs and fireworks. a crowd of 30 to a0 people...
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you can look at bristol, virginia where you had a cyber network that failed after spending $130 million. you can look at vermont, who had their credit rating downgraded. utah completely failed and sold the unit -- entire network to google for a dollar. $40 million in debt. the country has to make a decision. is that the widest place to prioritize, given the complexities of public financing models, to run a network that has to be upgraded continuously? the industry spends 15-30,000,000,000 dollars a year upgrading the network. often, these products are the ongoing operational costs with those challenging economics that make it a poor choice. it isn't about whether they should be in the game. we'd like everybody to be in the game. we should do it smartly and learn from history as to what really works well and what doesn't. to suggest that they are the premier or prioritized collection of companies to solve the problem i think fails to diagnose the problem accurately. michael: you mentioned a couple of the -- host: you mentioned a couple of the cities that have had trouble with broadband.
you can look at bristol, virginia where you had a cyber network that failed after spending $130 million. you can look at vermont, who had their credit rating downgraded. utah completely failed and sold the unit -- entire network to google for a dollar. $40 million in debt. the country has to make a decision. is that the widest place to prioritize, given the complexities of public financing models, to run a network that has to be upgraded continuously? the industry spends 15-30,000,000,000...
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police, crime, sentencing and courts bill, in london, newcastle, birmingham, liverpool, dorset and bristol. where protesters blocked the entrance to a motorway leading into the city — around 100 people marched
police, crime, sentencing and courts bill, in london, newcastle, birmingham, liverpool, dorset and bristol. where protesters blocked the entrance to a motorway leading into the city — around 100 people marched
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showing bristol's suspension bridge from a friend whose pounced onto it, lucky man. a pair of shoes designed and worn by kanye west have sold for $1.8 million at auction. at least he had the decency to clean them for the price. the highest amount ever paid for trainers. kanye west, former us presidential candidate as well as senior, first wear the shoes during the grammys in 2008. don't know if it's part of the divorce settlement. you're watching bbc world news. hello again. this month has been a really dry month, particularly across parts of england and wales, where we've just recorded five millimetres of rainfall so far. and that's left the ground completely dried out, desiccated and cracked in places. but there are changes on the way. on monday, we started to see low pressure move in across scotland, and that brought some thicker cloud and finally some rain. and looking at the rainfall amounts that we're expecting through the rest of this week, we'll get around 5—10 millimetres of rain. in the grand scheme of things, that's not a huge amount, but it's easily dou
showing bristol's suspension bridge from a friend whose pounced onto it, lucky man. a pair of shoes designed and worn by kanye west have sold for $1.8 million at auction. at least he had the decency to clean them for the price. the highest amount ever paid for trainers. kanye west, former us presidential candidate as well as senior, first wear the shoes during the grammys in 2008. don't know if it's part of the divorce settlement. you're watching bbc world news. hello again. this month has been...
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in bristol, the statue of a slave trader was torn down and dumped in the harbour. in belgium, protested targeted king leopold ii, held responsible for the death of millions what is now the democratic republic of the congo. and with the demonstrations came a powerful gesture, taking the knee was not new. colin kaepernick took the knee into thousand 16, now, sports men and women around the world followed suit. 0ther faces and names have ricocheted across age of the internet. in iran, the face of a woman due worldwide attention. when the tunisian street vendor set fire to himself, it sparked rage across the arab world. america is different. not perhaps the beacon of steel a bellwether and a mirror. it�*s crisis echoing around the world. paul adams, bbc news. the verdict has been met with relief by many in minneapolis. the bbc has been speaking to some local residents to hear their reaction. we find the defendant guilty. cheering. that�*s everything. praise the lord. so we're glad that we got the verdict, so that starts the process of the healing for some of our co
in bristol, the statue of a slave trader was torn down and dumped in the harbour. in belgium, protested targeted king leopold ii, held responsible for the death of millions what is now the democratic republic of the congo. and with the demonstrations came a powerful gesture, taking the knee was not new. colin kaepernick took the knee into thousand 16, now, sports men and women around the world followed suit. 0ther faces and names have ricocheted across age of the internet. in iran, the face of...
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they're available on you tube so somalis around the world can see and learn jessica baldwin al-jazeera bristol england. so this is out there these are the top stories and gunshots have been heard in miramar streets as the military carries out another crackdown on anti coup protests at least 5 people have reportedly been killed in 3 different cities on saturday the chain has more from bangkok in neighboring thailand where in the past we've seen the armed forces rather sort of hiding behind the police services the pictures that we're seeing from that crackdown just show them in full battle dress with their automatic rifles acting against the protesters the police actually seem to be standing back there so those attitudes are changing but the protesters are still ongoing at least 50 people died when the train collided with a truck and he rolled in taiwan prosecutors to question the driver and owner of the construction truck rolled on to the real truck it is taiwan's worst rail disaster in 7 decades a veteran officer in the minneapolis police department has testified that the level of force used o
they're available on you tube so somalis around the world can see and learn jessica baldwin al-jazeera bristol england. so this is out there these are the top stories and gunshots have been heard in miramar streets as the military carries out another crackdown on anti coup protests at least 5 people have reportedly been killed in 3 different cities on saturday the chain has more from bangkok in neighboring thailand where in the past we've seen the armed forces rather sort of hiding behind the...