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all the men now are being held in birmingham and are being held in birmingham and are being held on suspicion of two charges, suspicion of being concerned in the commission, preparation and instigation of acts of terrorism and suspicion of being members of national action which has been banned since last year. that latter allegation, if proven in court, could lead to up to ten years in prison. what happens next? the police have 14 days to hold the men, orup to 14 police have 14 days to hold the men, or up to 14 days and then they have to either charge or release them. i think what is interesting about this is that to arrest four people in relation to a banned neo—nat digroup is quite unusual. usually we are talking about islamist extremist groups such as al—muhajioun group, in this case four members. the group was banned after some of its members applauded the murder ofjo cox mp and the group's staged a number of confrontational, albeit small, but confrontational, albeit small, but confrontational and belligerent rallies across the uk, waving nazi flags, giving the hitler salute, that kin
all the men now are being held in birmingham and are being held in birmingham and are being held on suspicion of two charges, suspicion of being concerned in the commission, preparation and instigation of acts of terrorism and suspicion of being members of national action which has been banned since last year. that latter allegation, if proven in court, could lead to up to ten years in prison. what happens next? the police have 14 days to hold the men, orup to 14 police have 14 days to hold the...
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it is official, birmingham hippodrome backing to be the uk's candidate city for the 2022 commonwealth games. other countries will have until saturday to their bid. the federation has adjusted birmingham could still face competition from canada, malaysia and australia. staging the event would cost at least £750 million, making it the most expensive sport event here since london 2012. i think it is so much more than a multisport international event, it is a real opportunity to regenerate a part of the city and we will be using this to make some major regeneration and this is an opportunity to present the image of the region to the world and if you live for the commonwealth games in manchester in 2002, of glasgow in 2014, and we want to have a similar success here for birmingham and this region, an opportunity to bring the world could the region. that is all the sport. more on the next 30 minutes. we will look forward to that. thank you. a stampede at a railway station in india's financial hub, mumbai, has left more than 22 people dead. the stampede occurred during the rush hour on a na
it is official, birmingham hippodrome backing to be the uk's candidate city for the 2022 commonwealth games. other countries will have until saturday to their bid. the federation has adjusted birmingham could still face competition from canada, malaysia and australia. staging the event would cost at least £750 million, making it the most expensive sport event here since london 2012. i think it is so much more than a multisport international event, it is a real opportunity to regenerate a part...
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terri sewell, d-birmingham:"the person who was driving the van had an extensive criminal history.">(mark) the legislation is attached to a spending bill that passed the house last week. it now heads to the senate for consideration. ( darya ) the future of more than a dozen toys-r-us stores in the bay area is up in the air this morning. the company has filed for bankruptcy as they try to pay off five-billion dollars in debt. this comes as the holiday shopping season approaches, which is when many retailers earn half of their annual revenue. toys-r-us has lost 164-million dollars in just the first half of the year. it is the latest store struggling to compete with online retailers. local store employees say they have not been told what the bankruptcy filing means for their jobs. ( darya ) happening today... apple is rolling out its newest version of its operating system for iphones and ipads.( mark ) it has several new features including a way for people send money to one another through text messages.( darya ) it will also allow phones to sense when a person might be driving and go
terri sewell, d-birmingham:"the person who was driving the van had an extensive criminal history.">(mark) the legislation is attached to a spending bill that passed the house last week. it now heads to the senate for consideration. ( darya ) the future of more than a dozen toys-r-us stores in the bay area is up in the air this morning. the company has filed for bankruptcy as they try to pay off five-billion dollars in debt. this comes as the holiday shopping season approaches,...
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legally, the group should not now exist but police in birmingham are questioning five suspected members under counterterrorism laws, while searches of properties are carried out. this is outside source, our lead story is from washington where the trump and demonstration has announced plans to scrap a scheme which protect young, undocumented immigrant in the us from deportation. next on the programme, we wa nt deportation. next on the programme, we want to talk about dagestan. this isa we want to talk about dagestan. this is a russian republic in the volatile north caucasus region. if you ask vladimir putin how many russian citizens fight for islamic state in syria, the last time he talked about it he estimated it to be 4000. many of those come from dagestan. the bbc‘s steve rosenberg has been there and this was his report. they used to believe that this was where the gods and demons did battle. in dagestan today, the battle cry is jihad. for people have been leaving these mountains for a holy war. artur says his wife was drawn to radical islam. one day, without telling him, she took t
legally, the group should not now exist but police in birmingham are questioning five suspected members under counterterrorism laws, while searches of properties are carried out. this is outside source, our lead story is from washington where the trump and demonstration has announced plans to scrap a scheme which protect young, undocumented immigrant in the us from deportation. next on the programme, we wa nt deportation. next on the programme, we want to talk about dagestan. this isa we want...
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bin workers have returned to the picket lines as strike action in birmingham resumed after a dealfell apart. wayne rooney is charged with drink—driving. as harry potterfans will know, today is the 1st of september, the day the young witches and wizards of britain had from king's cross to hogwarts for the beginning of a new school year. now it is time for sportsday. hello. i'm olly foster at the bbc sport centre. here's what's coming up on sportsday. there's a lot at stake in the international break. england and scotland play tonight. should be an easy three points for northern ireland but they promise not to be complacent against san marino. and it's finals day in the kia super league. the defending champions, southern vipers, have made an imperious start against western storm. also coming up... the cheaters from south africa. it is a new era in the new pro 14. —— cheetahs. good evening. lot's coming up in the programme to set you up for the weekend. it could be make or break for the home nations over the next few days of world cup qualifying. all four can still make it to russi
bin workers have returned to the picket lines as strike action in birmingham resumed after a dealfell apart. wayne rooney is charged with drink—driving. as harry potterfans will know, today is the 1st of september, the day the young witches and wizards of britain had from king's cross to hogwarts for the beginning of a new school year. now it is time for sportsday. hello. i'm olly foster at the bbc sport centre. here's what's coming up on sportsday. there's a lot at stake in the international...
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they beat the birmingham bears by 22 runs. notts lost the wicket of alex hales early on, half centuries from brendan taylor and samit patel helped. birmingham couldn't get close to that on their home ground, that meant notts completed the double after also winning this season's 50—over competition. that's all sport for now. i'll have more in the next hour. a huge wildfire raging in los angeles has forced hundreds of homes to be evacuated in what the mayor has called the ‘largest fire' in the city's history. an area spanning 5,000 hectares has already burnt, and so far one home has been destroyed. around 500 homes have been evacuated in various parts of the city and neighbouring glendale. hundreds of firefighters are battling the fire which broke out on friday during the us labor day long—weekend. authorities are concerned that winds will whip up the flames and cause it to spread quickly in unpredictable directions. frankfurt is moving 65,000 people from their homes this morning to allow for a controlled explosion of allo
they beat the birmingham bears by 22 runs. notts lost the wicket of alex hales early on, half centuries from brendan taylor and samit patel helped. birmingham couldn't get close to that on their home ground, that meant notts completed the double after also winning this season's 50—over competition. that's all sport for now. i'll have more in the next hour. a huge wildfire raging in los angeles has forced hundreds of homes to be evacuated in what the mayor has called the ‘largest fire' in...
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let's stick with football, as championship side birmingham city have sacked manager harry redknapp — after six straight defeats in all competitions. the former tottenham and portsmouth boss kept birmingham up last season, after taking charge with three games remaining. but after agreeing a one—year deal and signing 1a players over the summer, the blues currently sit second bottom and were beaten 3—1 at home by preston today. to make matters a bit worse for blues fans, there was good news for city rivals aston villa. they've been struggling in the championship too, but got a convincing 3—0 win at barnsley this evening. albert adomah got their first two, before keinan davis rounded off the victory. elsewhere in the championship leeds' unbeaten run came to an end as they were lost 1—0 at millwall. leeds, wolves and cardiff all have 17 points at the top of the table, wolves beat nottingham forest 2—1. sol bamba's late equaliser earned cardiff a point against sheffield wednesday, he scored in the 94th minute. there were also wins for in form preston, bristol city, burton, middle
let's stick with football, as championship side birmingham city have sacked manager harry redknapp — after six straight defeats in all competitions. the former tottenham and portsmouth boss kept birmingham up last season, after taking charge with three games remaining. but after agreeing a one—year deal and signing 1a players over the summer, the blues currently sit second bottom and were beaten 3—1 at home by preston today. to make matters a bit worse for blues fans, there was good news...
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they have been taken to hospital in birmingham. the air accident investigation branch have been informed. that is a light aircraft crash. it sees case review has found that the murder of a teenage girl by a fellow resident at a care home was preve nta ble. fellow resident at a care home was preventable. the victim was struggled —— the victim was strangled. the care home specialised in caring for people with asperger‘s syndrome. this report contains details that some viewers may find upsetting. she was the type of girl that would have anybody. always smiling. —— hug anybody. -- hug anybody. always smiling. in october 2014 a fellow resident at the care home strangled the victim. they were both let down. it is shocking the amount of mistakes that we re shocking the amount of mistakes that were made. they all add up to a shocking event and my daughter has taken the brunt of it. it is heartbreaking. she was killed at this care home in bristol. today's case review finds the field to take seriously the perpetrator‘s history. i
they have been taken to hospital in birmingham. the air accident investigation branch have been informed. that is a light aircraft crash. it sees case review has found that the murder of a teenage girl by a fellow resident at a care home was preve nta ble. fellow resident at a care home was preventable. the victim was struggled —— the victim was strangled. the care home specialised in caring for people with asperger‘s syndrome. this report contains details that some viewers may find...
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they beat the birmingham bears by 22 runs. more than a thousand runs were scored across the two semi—finals and final. notts recovered from losing the wicket of alex hales early on to post a total of 190, thanks to 64 from samit patel. birmingham couldn't get close to that on their home ground, notts becoming champions for the first time and completing the double after also winning this season's 50—over competition. lewis hamilton can take the lead in the formula one championship this afternoon. it's the italian grand prix at monza and hamilton is on pole for a record breaking 69th time, he was quickest in qualifying by over a second despite treacherous conditions. the williams driver lance stroll has become the youngest driver to secure a place on the front row. championship leader sebastien vettel will start from sixth. but it was hamilton's day with that record breaking pole position italy, i love you, so happy to be here, we are in ferrari homeland but we have such great support for mercedes, i appreciate the love. to
they beat the birmingham bears by 22 runs. more than a thousand runs were scored across the two semi—finals and final. notts recovered from losing the wicket of alex hales early on to post a total of 190, thanks to 64 from samit patel. birmingham couldn't get close to that on their home ground, notts becoming champions for the first time and completing the double after also winning this season's 50—over competition. lewis hamilton can take the lead in the formula one championship this...
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this is part of the speech before we hearfrom bbc birmingham ‘s. —— bbc burmese. we feel deeply for the suffering of all the people who have been caught up in the conflict. those who have had to flee their homes are many, notjust muslims and rakhines, but also small minority groups. we are concerned to hear that numbers of muslims are fleeing across the border to bangladesh. we want to find out why this exodus is happening. we would like to talk to those who have fled as well as those who have stayed. many of aung san suu kyi's international critics were not impressed by that speech. we want to see how it has gone down inside myanmar. the speech, everybody was expecting her to try to distance herself from the military. that is what people were expecting inside the country. however, when she gave the country. however, when she gave the speech, we all heard this speech, she was rather conciliatory, she was trying to say what she has done as a government and the challenges and also she hardly touched on the a00,000 people who have fled to bangladesh. she did not say
this is part of the speech before we hearfrom bbc birmingham ‘s. —— bbc burmese. we feel deeply for the suffering of all the people who have been caught up in the conflict. those who have had to flee their homes are many, notjust muslims and rakhines, but also small minority groups. we are concerned to hear that numbers of muslims are fleeing across the border to bangladesh. we want to find out why this exodus is happening. we would like to talk to those who have fled as well as those who...
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disturbance has broken out at birmingham prison tonight. the u nrest birmingham prison tonight. the unrest is in one wing and staff are attempting to bring it under control. the prison service says the disorder involves a small number of inmates and they are working to resolve what they call an ongoing incident. the headlines on bbc news: north korea's most powerful nuclear test today draws international condemnation with the us saying any threat to itself or its allies will be met with a massive military response. the brexit secretary, david davis, says the eu is making itself look "silly" by insisting that little progress is being made in talks with britain. the united nations refugee agency says 73,000 rohingya muslims have now fled to bangladesh to escape violence in myanmar. time for a full round—up of this weekend's sport. five time grand slam champion maria sharapova has been knocked out of the us open, beaten in the fourth round by anastasija sevastova. sharapova won the first set 7—5, but the latvian number 16 seed fought back and took the second set 6—4 to level
disturbance has broken out at birmingham prison tonight. the u nrest birmingham prison tonight. the unrest is in one wing and staff are attempting to bring it under control. the prison service says the disorder involves a small number of inmates and they are working to resolve what they call an ongoing incident. the headlines on bbc news: north korea's most powerful nuclear test today draws international condemnation with the us saying any threat to itself or its allies will be met with a...
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our home affairs correspondent tom symonds is at west midlands police headquarters in birmingham. these arrests are highly significant because they are the first in connection of suspected membership ofan connection of suspected membership of an extreme right—wing organisation. these men are in their early 20s and 30s and they are being questioned at an unidentified west midlands police station. the bbc has been told three of the men are members of the royal anglian regiment which recruits in norfolk, suffolk, essex and cambridge. four arrest in the uk, one in cyprus. an army spokesman said we can confirm... that group is national action, which described itself last year in the language of hitler's fascism, as a national socialist youth movement. its members marched the streets. the focus was as much on spreading neo—nazi ideas online but experts say the far right is not well supported. i think extreme right groups in britain are very good these days about creating a sense of greater scale on social media than is actually the case. the national action group are people that ten
our home affairs correspondent tom symonds is at west midlands police headquarters in birmingham. these arrests are highly significant because they are the first in connection of suspected membership ofan connection of suspected membership of an extreme right—wing organisation. these men are in their early 20s and 30s and they are being questioned at an unidentified west midlands police station. the bbc has been told three of the men are members of the royal anglian regiment which recruits in...
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they beat the birmingham bears by 22 runs. more than a thousand runs were scored across the two semi—finals and final at edgbaston. notts lost the wicket of alex hales early on, but posted a total of 190, thanks to 64 from samit patel. birmingham couldn't get close to that on their home ground, that meant notts completed the double after also winning this season's 50—over competition. lewis hamilton can take the lead in the formula one championship this afternoon. it's the italian grand prix at monza and hamilton is on pole for a record 69th time, he was quickest in qualifying by over a second despite treacherous conditions. the williams driver lance stroll, at 18, is the youngest driver to secure a place on the front row. championship leader sebastien vettel will start from sixth in his ferrari. but it was hamilton's day with that record breaking pole position. we've had lots of tries on the opening weekend of the rugby union premiership, there was a double header at twickenham yesterday london irish beat harlequins and t
they beat the birmingham bears by 22 runs. more than a thousand runs were scored across the two semi—finals and final at edgbaston. notts lost the wicket of alex hales early on, but posted a total of 190, thanks to 64 from samit patel. birmingham couldn't get close to that on their home ground, that meant notts completed the double after also winning this season's 50—over competition. lewis hamilton can take the lead in the formula one championship this afternoon. it's the italian grand...
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we will also get reaction from birmingham. they are one step closer to hosting the commonwealth games in 2022. is all coming up in sportsday with me, 0lly foster, at 6.30. now, time for the film review. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so mark, what do we have this week? the big release is goodbye christopher robin, a film about the creation of winnie the pooh. we also have reese witherspoon in home again, a likeable if that rom—com. and daphne, a very interesting and edgy home—grown pick. and daphne, a very interesting and edgy home-grown pick. goodbye christopher robin. i used to make up stories for my kids, so i am fascinated by this. tell me i am going to love it. i really liked it. i know it has divided critics, but it is basically the story of how the winnie the pooh stories came
we will also get reaction from birmingham. they are one step closer to hosting the commonwealth games in 2022. is all coming up in sportsday with me, 0lly foster, at 6.30. now, time for the film review. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so mark, what do we have this week? the big release is goodbye christopher robin, a film about the creation of winnie the pooh. we also have reese witherspoon in home again, a...
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birmingham, huntsville, where moore has to run you up the score? >> yes. moore extremely strong in the rural part, southeastern part of the state. strange's base, geographically jefferson, shelby county, suburban birmingham. the candidates, the campaigns, are looking at the huntsville area, which was the only place won in the primary by congressman mo brooks. they think there are votes to be gotten there. and i talked to others who think, maybe these folks should have looked more in the rural areas to turn out some republican voters. >> what is the roy moore vulnerability? >> in this race? >> yeah. >> the vulnerability i think is going to be the business turnout. you know? look at turnout in the first round of the primary. around 400,000. less than one-third of republicans who voted for trump in to 16. a tiny turnout election. when i was there, not an election everybody's talking about. >> what i wondered. didn't feel buzzy. >> even at events i went to for mohr, not a lot of people. not at the strange events either. it isn't an election gripping the state
birmingham, huntsville, where moore has to run you up the score? >> yes. moore extremely strong in the rural part, southeastern part of the state. strange's base, geographically jefferson, shelby county, suburban birmingham. the candidates, the campaigns, are looking at the huntsville area, which was the only place won in the primary by congressman mo brooks. they think there are votes to be gotten there. and i talked to others who think, maybe these folks should have looked more in the...
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at years ago in birmingham, conducted e klansmen a crime short of murder. they abducted this man and castratred him. >> they hit me in the back of the head, grabbed me, and stepped me out. one stood on this arm and one stood on this one. one caught my legs and spread them apart. then he got help from the other one, and they spread my legs apart. the boss ordered him to do your way, and they went to cutting on me. when they got through cutting me, they put turpentine on me and said i wasn't hollering, put turpentine to mchale it hurt more. i don't believe they are human. >> not only individuals suffer at the hands of the klan. sometimes whole cities are victims. >> in one large city there is evidence that klan-inspired violence touched off one of the most vicious racial riots in history. the place was st. augustine, florida. this klansman was responsible for what hatched. reverend ronnie lynch is the biggest rabble-rouser that the klan has to offer. most people would shoot you if put a bull in the white her fered. there may be some bedroom cases all right, b
at years ago in birmingham, conducted e klansmen a crime short of murder. they abducted this man and castratred him. >> they hit me in the back of the head, grabbed me, and stepped me out. one stood on this arm and one stood on this one. one caught my legs and spread them apart. then he got help from the other one, and they spread my legs apart. the boss ordered him to do your way, and they went to cutting on me. when they got through cutting me, they put turpentine on me and said i...
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birmingham couldn't get close to that in front of many home supporters. they finished their 20 overs on 168—8. notts become t20 champions for the first time. that's all the sport for now. as parliament prepares to debate brexit legislation this week the prime minister is trying to prevent a potential rebellion from some backbench mps who backed remain in the referendum. writing in a sunday newspaper theresa may's second—in—command damian green warns any attempt to water down legislation could lead tojeremy corbyn getting into power. to talk us corbyn getting into power. to talk us through this and some of the other stories making the newspapers, chris mason, our political correspondent. let's start with what damian green has been saying? politics is very much back, it's been around quite a bit in august but it properly returns to westminster this week with mps returning on wednesday and the whole business of the brexit bill being discussed in the commons on thursday. we've got a co—ordinated effort by the government to make its case in the sunday
birmingham couldn't get close to that in front of many home supporters. they finished their 20 overs on 168—8. notts become t20 champions for the first time. that's all the sport for now. as parliament prepares to debate brexit legislation this week the prime minister is trying to prevent a potential rebellion from some backbench mps who backed remain in the referendum. writing in a sunday newspaper theresa may's second—in—command damian green warns any attempt to water down legislation...
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championship side birmingham city have sacked manager harry redknapp after six straight defeats in all competitions. the former tottenham and portsmouth boss kept birmingham up last season, after taking charge with three games remaining. but after agreeing a one—year deal and signing 1a players over the summer, the blues currently sit second bottom and were beaten 3—1 at home by preston today. cricket and england are playing the west indies in a twenty20 match ahead of their five match 0di series. england won the toss at chester le street and chose to field in the day night game. the windies got off to a flying start with chris gayle, who didn't feature in the recent test series, making a quick fire a0 before being run out. fellow opener evin lewis made 51. but the visitors went from 106 for one to 165 for eight. rain stopped play with the score at 167—8. play has now started again. west indies are 168—9. that's all sport for now. there'll be more sport through the evening, martine. but sebastian vettel will be on pole position for the grand prix tomorrow in singapore, by the w
championship side birmingham city have sacked manager harry redknapp after six straight defeats in all competitions. the former tottenham and portsmouth boss kept birmingham up last season, after taking charge with three games remaining. but after agreeing a one—year deal and signing 1a players over the summer, the blues currently sit second bottom and were beaten 3—1 at home by preston today. cricket and england are playing the west indies in a twenty20 match ahead of their five match 0di...
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they are being held in birmingham. on suspicion of being members of a banned group, national action. suspicion of being members of a banned group, nationalaction. tell us more banned group, nationalaction. tell us more about the group. national action was banned last december in particular because its and supporters applauded the murder of mpjo supporters applauded the murder of mp jo cox. they supporters applauded the murder of mpjo cox. they have organised demonstrations were young members show up carrying nazi style flags and display hitler style salutes and confront people in city centres. it can bea confront people in city centres. it can be a very scary experience. they say they are trying to rebuild the right—wing, in their language, in the uk. the home secretary, when she banned the group last year, said they were homophobic, anti—semitic and incredibly dangerous. ayeeshia—jayne smith was only 21 months old when she was murdered by her mother. a serious case review has found that social workers weren't fo
they are being held in birmingham. on suspicion of being members of a banned group, national action. suspicion of being members of a banned group, nationalaction. tell us more banned group, nationalaction. tell us more about the group. national action was banned last december in particular because its and supporters applauded the murder of mpjo supporters applauded the murder of mp jo cox. they supporters applauded the murder of mpjo cox. they have organised demonstrations were young members...
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they beat the birmingham bears by 22 runs. more than a thousand runs were scored across the two semi—finals and final. notts recovered from losing the wicket of alex hales early on to post a total of 190, thanks to 64 from samit patel. birmingham couldn‘t get close to that on their home ground, notts becoming champions for the first time and completing the double after also winning this season‘s 50—over competition. we‘ve had lots of tries on the opening weekend of the rugby union premiership, there was a double header at twickenham yesterday london irish beat harlequins and the european champions saracens are up and running after a thumping win over northampton saints. sarries scored nine tries — three of them by scotland winger sean maitland. 55—24 the final score. there was also a big win for wasps against sale. defending pro12 champions scarlets got their pro 1a campaign off to a winning start. debutant leigh halfpenny scored one of their 8 tries against south african side southern kings. 57—10 the final sc
they beat the birmingham bears by 22 runs. more than a thousand runs were scored across the two semi—finals and final. notts recovered from losing the wicket of alex hales early on to post a total of 190, thanks to 64 from samit patel. birmingham couldn‘t get close to that on their home ground, notts becoming champions for the first time and completing the double after also winning this season‘s 50—over competition. we‘ve had lots of tries on the opening weekend of the rugby union...
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he has left birmingham city. we were talking about harry for possible england manager not too long ago. three managers were sacked. chesterfield, port field and only about five seconds into the season and it struck me that they seem to be zero hours contracts. wouldn't it be terrible if every now and again, the news is active. you are only as good as your last sonnet. imagine if you are shown the door. another poet comes in and sits in that chair. are shown the door. another poet comes in and sits in that chainm is easy to go zero to zero. especially in the poet world. is easy to go zero to zero. especially in the poet worldlj is easy to go zero to zero. especially in the poet world. i can have sympathy here. this is about paddy mcguinness and his show take that make me alt. he is trying to ta ke that make me alt. he is trying to take it to an america that he was told no one understood his accent so it didn't work out. take me out. at all sorry to him. ——i feel sorry for him. not all english people don't like
he has left birmingham city. we were talking about harry for possible england manager not too long ago. three managers were sacked. chesterfield, port field and only about five seconds into the season and it struck me that they seem to be zero hours contracts. wouldn't it be terrible if every now and again, the news is active. you are only as good as your last sonnet. imagine if you are shown the door. another poet comes in and sits in that chair. are shown the door. another poet comes in and...
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birmingham again to change. again it's a story of democracy. that same constitution would be used by the naacp and thurgood marshall and others going all the way back and it's tomorrow report from 1937.g they would decide what they were going to take to try and break down segregation and inequality. that would eventually end up in the civil rights act of 1964 and the voting rights act of 1965 and the first time my parents and i could go for restaurant. two days after the civil rights act passed my father said let's go to dinner. we got all dressed up and we went to this hotel for dinner. i remember the people sort of looking up from their food and realizing now was okay to have dinner. >> in your book you point out we have -- slavery but when slavery was ended in 1865 we had jim crow laws so how do you as an african-american woman rationalized what our country did and the civil rights amendments that occurred in the constitution. went to 100 years of -- how dodo you say democracy is such a wonderful system? how do you rationalize that? >> becau
birmingham again to change. again it's a story of democracy. that same constitution would be used by the naacp and thurgood marshall and others going all the way back and it's tomorrow report from 1937.g they would decide what they were going to take to try and break down segregation and inequality. that would eventually end up in the civil rights act of 1964 and the voting rights act of 1965 and the first time my parents and i could go for restaurant. two days after the civil rights act passed...
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i spoke to this group in birmingham. success, ithink, is measured in a different way for our generation. it is almost like if you are able to make a living or survive off let's go straight to the white house and that press conference from donald trump. i am greatly honoured to welcome president mariano rajoy of spain and it's a great honour to have you at the white house. thank you very much. we have just concluded a very productive conversation on a crucial range of economic and security issues. before we begini economic and security issues. before we begin i would like to take a moment to send america's hearts and players to the people of puerto rico and the us virgin islands. both have been devastated and i mean absolutely devastated by hurricane maria and we are doing everything in oui’ maria and we are doing everything in our power to help the hard—hit people of both places, puerto rico and the virgin islands. a massive effort is under way and we have been treated very, very nicely by the governor and by everyon
i spoke to this group in birmingham. success, ithink, is measured in a different way for our generation. it is almost like if you are able to make a living or survive off let's go straight to the white house and that press conference from donald trump. i am greatly honoured to welcome president mariano rajoy of spain and it's a great honour to have you at the white house. thank you very much. we have just concluded a very productive conversation on a crucial range of economic and security...
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bin workers in birmingham are back on strike, after a deal with the council falls apart.
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the long running strike affecting bin collections in in birmingham birmingham resumed this morning — after redundancy notices were issued to some workers. the industrial action was suspended last month after seven weeks — during which time rubbish piled up on many of the city‘s streets. our midlands correspondent sima kotecha reports. it looks bad and it smells even worse. a bin strike that‘s been going on for weeks and people here have had enough. itjust smells like a tip. i mean, there‘s bags dumped everywhere. bags which have opened up and just scattered all across the road and we have to walk through it every single day. it‘s not on. i don‘t know what they need to do. they need to sort something out between themselves and move on. that smell, it's so awful that you would rather do this to yourself than smell it, really. the council and the refuse workers are arguing about shift patterns, pay and conditions and job losses. this strike started at the end ofjune. the council claims that it‘s been costing them around £40,000 per day to hire agency staff to clean up all
the long running strike affecting bin collections in in birmingham birmingham resumed this morning — after redundancy notices were issued to some workers. the industrial action was suspended last month after seven weeks — during which time rubbish piled up on many of the city‘s streets. our midlands correspondent sima kotecha reports. it looks bad and it smells even worse. a bin strike that‘s been going on for weeks and people here have had enough. itjust smells like a tip. i mean,...
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it's official — birmingham has received government backing to be the uk's candidate city for the 2022 commonwealth games. other countries will have until saturday to make a bid. the cwg federation has suggested birmingham could still face competition from canada, malaysia and australia. staging the event would cost at least 750 million pounds — making it the most expensive sports event here since london 2012. 0ther other uk cities have hosted the commonwealth games in the past and we have seen a very strong legacy from them hosting. there has always been a boost to the local economy from hosting the event and what you do see is a strong legacy in terms of participation but also use the venues after the event so i think this is a real opportunity for birmingham, a real opportunity for the west midlands and a real opportunity for the uk to showcase itself as hosting these major international events across the world. that's all the sport for now. i'll have more in the next hour. the uk's fishing industry is also likely to be radically affected by brexit. for decades, british fishing fl
it's official — birmingham has received government backing to be the uk's candidate city for the 2022 commonwealth games. other countries will have until saturday to make a bid. the cwg federation has suggested birmingham could still face competition from canada, malaysia and australia. staging the event would cost at least 750 million pounds — making it the most expensive sports event here since london 2012. 0ther other uk cities have hosted the commonwealth games in the past and we have...
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charles: little rock, birmingham, bogalusa, connie lynch was there. and when racial violence was predicted for saint augustine, florida, connie lynch went there too. negroes were trying to integrate the bathing beaches, and the florida advisory committee to the u.s. civil rights commission warned that the city was becoming a racial super bomb with a short fuse. >> when the police stand up on the corners and hit the black fellas standing on the corner, -- [indiscernible] that is hate. [shouting] charles: the tempo of violence increased rapidly. the klan paraded in the streets, unmindful of the rain. >> and i will say this to the stooges that want to take us back to the enemy and all of niggers and all of their cohorts, we white people are going to rise to 40 million strong. [cheers and applause] charles: on the night of june 25, 1964, the fuse burned down, and the racial bomb exploded. st. augustine was the scene of a frightening riot. scores of people were injured, 19 hospitalized. connie lynch had done his work. rev. lynch: i spoke for the white peop
charles: little rock, birmingham, bogalusa, connie lynch was there. and when racial violence was predicted for saint augustine, florida, connie lynch went there too. negroes were trying to integrate the bathing beaches, and the florida advisory committee to the u.s. civil rights commission warned that the city was becoming a racial super bomb with a short fuse. >> when the police stand up on the corners and hit the black fellas standing on the corner, -- [indiscernible] that is hate....
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leeds united top of the championship, 2—0 win helping them to victory over birmingham city. it extends their unbeaten start of the season. extends their unbeaten start of the season. winning five, drawing to. cardiff city's unbeaten run ended by preston. winning 3—0. preston 0xy fifth. bolton searching for their first win, losing to sheffield united. elsewhere, draws foraston villa, knowledge and queens park rangers. roy hodgson has been appointed as the new manager of crystal palace, joining on a two year deal. hodgson‘s been out of management since resigning as england manager following england's elimination by iceland at the last sixteen stage of the euro 2016. he replaces frank de boer who was sacked on monday after 77 days and just five matches in charge. liverpool will be without forward sadio mane for three matches after they lost their appeal against the length of his ban. the player was sent off during their match with manchester city at the weekend after catching the city goalkeeper ederson in the face with a high foot. the club argued that the ban was excessiv
leeds united top of the championship, 2—0 win helping them to victory over birmingham city. it extends their unbeaten start of the season. extends their unbeaten start of the season. winning five, drawing to. cardiff city's unbeaten run ended by preston. winning 3—0. preston 0xy fifth. bolton searching for their first win, losing to sheffield united. elsewhere, draws foraston villa, knowledge and queens park rangers. roy hodgson has been appointed as the new manager of crystal palace,...
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yesterday it was the birmingham conservatoire, today is the royal birmingham conservatoire. this seal of approval is very rare, special and precious, and nobody is more proud than julian, the and precious, and nobody is more proud thanjulian, the principle here. nice to meet you. how big a deal is this royal seal of approval, and this magnificent, £57 million new building which you move into today? it is an incredible moment for music education in this country. we have just merged with a school of acting, and we have suddenly been presented by birmingham city university with a £57 million facility. we have five performance spaces, seven recording studios, over 100 rehearsal rooms. it really is amazing. shall give you a taste of the talent? these do so. plays piano. and ten seconds from the fletcher quartet, please. and over here, the unique elliott samson and his quintet. and if that hasn't woken you up, nothing will. you are here to teach undergraduates, but you think your job is to do much more than that, don't you? well, music should be for everyone. there has been a si
yesterday it was the birmingham conservatoire, today is the royal birmingham conservatoire. this seal of approval is very rare, special and precious, and nobody is more proud than julian, the and precious, and nobody is more proud thanjulian, the principle here. nice to meet you. how big a deal is this royal seal of approval, and this magnificent, £57 million new building which you move into today? it is an incredible moment for music education in this country. we have just merged with a...
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birmingham is where they are being held. police have up to 1a days toward them. we then found out that the army had been involved in this. the army has confirmed that some serving members of the forces are amongst those who have been arrested. three of the individuals are members of the royal anglian regiment. we are not quite sure about the identity of the fourth individual at the moment. police have 1a days to hold them. individual at the moment. police have 14 days to hold them. as the army said anything more than confirming that they have been cooperating? they say they are cooperating. they are leaving at night to the civilian police force is to get on with that. we don't know exactly what the army's involvement and this has been, whether it is just been facilitating. the army will now stand back now the men are in custody. clearly, we are assuming it is part of a wider project, wider investigation. do we know anything more about the wider context of this? there has been a growing investigation into the far right in the uk over the last year. we had the uk o
birmingham is where they are being held. police have up to 1a days toward them. we then found out that the army had been involved in this. the army has confirmed that some serving members of the forces are amongst those who have been arrested. three of the individuals are members of the royal anglian regiment. we are not quite sure about the identity of the fourth individual at the moment. police have 1a days to hold them. individual at the moment. police have 14 days to hold them. as the army...
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also this morning: the birmingham bin strike is back on. some workers have been issued with redundancy notices and there are fears that mountains of waste will start piling up on the streets again. customers are told to "suck it up", as the eu bans vacuum cleaners which are too noisy or powerful.
also this morning: the birmingham bin strike is back on. some workers have been issued with redundancy notices and there are fears that mountains of waste will start piling up on the streets again. customers are told to "suck it up", as the eu bans vacuum cleaners which are too noisy or powerful.
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birmingham is right at the top of the uk's "crash for cash" postcode league. "crash for cash" scams are run by fraudsters who manufacture collisions with other road users, hoping to make money from insurance claims. in the table, compiled by the insurance fraud bureau, its estimated there were over 55,000 personal injury claims linked to scams in the uk in the last year costing the insurance industry a total of £340 million a year. if you've been a victim of a crash for cash scam do let me know. we can speak to stuart lever in our salford studio. stuart runs a van hire firm in bolton and has been the victim of ten of these frauds. we can also speak to ben fletcher from the insurance fraud bureau via webcam. stewart, good morning. good morning. tell us what happened ? stewart, good morning. good morning. tell us what happened? well, i have had several of these large claims in the past. i have had a claim where we had what we believed to be a vic tish shoulds accident and the total bill ended up coming out at £85,000 forjust a minor shunt. 0k. who paid out wha
birmingham is right at the top of the uk's "crash for cash" postcode league. "crash for cash" scams are run by fraudsters who manufacture collisions with other road users, hoping to make money from insurance claims. in the table, compiled by the insurance fraud bureau, its estimated there were over 55,000 personal injury claims linked to scams in the uk in the last year costing the insurance industry a total of £340 million a year. if you've been a victim of a crash for...
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it‘s official — birmingham has received government backing to be the uk‘s candidate city for the 2022 commonwealth games. other countries will have until saturday to make a bid. the cwg federation has suggested birmingham could still face competition from canada, malaysia and australia. staging the event would cost at least £750 million — making it the most expensive sports event here since london 2012. i think it is so much more than a multisport international event is real opportunity to regenerate part of the city we will be using the village to do some major regeneration to perry barfoot of it is also an opportunity to present the image to the whole world for that if you look or the commonwealth games did in manchester in 2002 and in glasgow in 2014 we want to have similar success with birmingham in this region and an opportunity to bring the world to the region and the city. that‘s all the sport for now. i‘ll have more in the next hour. more now on brexit, and the plans some british people are making to ensure they can still remain citizens of the european union. the actor
it‘s official — birmingham has received government backing to be the uk‘s candidate city for the 2022 commonwealth games. other countries will have until saturday to make a bid. the cwg federation has suggested birmingham could still face competition from canada, malaysia and australia. staging the event would cost at least £750 million — making it the most expensive sports event here since london 2012. i think it is so much more than a multisport international event is real...
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give us mackie, who is in our birmingham newsroom. give us more mackie, who is in our birmingham newsroom. give us more details. ian paterson was also convicted of three cou nts paterson was also convicted of three counts of unlawful wounding at the trial at nottingham crown court earlier this year, he is serving a 20 year prison service, and the announcement comes because all of those ten victims in that case were pa rt those ten victims in that case were part of a much larger group of people who were treated at to private hospitals on the outskirts of boeing, one in solihull, the other in little aston, and these we re other in little aston, and these were owned by the spire health care group. they have agreed settlement of £27 million to around 750 patients. that could go up because they have set a deadline which is 0ctober next year for other patients to come forward who haven't done so. lots of different law firms representing the 750 patients, but we should also remember around £10 million already been paid or agreed in compens
give us mackie, who is in our birmingham newsroom. give us more mackie, who is in our birmingham newsroom. give us more details. ian paterson was also convicted of three cou nts paterson was also convicted of three counts of unlawful wounding at the trial at nottingham crown court earlier this year, he is serving a 20 year prison service, and the announcement comes because all of those ten victims in that case were pa rt those ten victims in that case were part of a much larger group of people...
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eight years ago in birmingham, alabama, a group of klansmen committed the most heinous crime short of murder as a warning to civil rights leaders, they abducted this man an castrated him. >> they hit me in the back of the head and told me to lay down. and they all grabbed me, stretched me out. one stood on this arm and one stood on this one. and one took my leg and spread it apamplt thrt. then he got help from the other one and spread it apart. the boss ordered him to do your way. and then they went to cutting on me. when they got through cutting me, they put on me to make it hurt more. i don't believe they are human. >> but not only individuals suffer at the hands of the human. sometimes whole cities are victims. in one large city there's evidence that klan-inspired violence touched off one of the most vicious racial riots in history. the place was st. augustine, florida. this klansman was pry mowerly responsible for what happened. reverend tommy lynch is the most rebel rouser and preacher that the klan has to offer. >> most people would kill if you put a jersey bullet among their wh
eight years ago in birmingham, alabama, a group of klansmen committed the most heinous crime short of murder as a warning to civil rights leaders, they abducted this man an castrated him. >> they hit me in the back of the head and told me to lay down. and they all grabbed me, stretched me out. one stood on this arm and one stood on this one. and one took my leg and spread it apamplt thrt. then he got help from the other one and spread it apart. the boss ordered him to do your way. and...
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this will talk about issues in birmingham, what we are dealing with there. i think the international community will see this. >> questions, in addition to what we do militarily, we have been criticized for not being involved in humanitarian efforts to much. -- inou go to new york addition to addressing security measures, how are you going to address security measures? >> we have led humanitarian efforts. you have to protect human rights. the fact that we are trying to deal with these, and find out if we could get humanitarian access in there -- yemen has been working closely to try and make sure we get humanitarian access. if we had been as active and vocal in all of these areas -- we are making a difference. billion here, $3 in terms of helping that situation. right now and irma, we are taking that very seriously. that is of utmost importance. >> you mentioned the terror incident overseas in london. his the president -- sharing information he is not -- is the president sharing information he is not supposed to? >> obviously, all of our law enforcement effor
this will talk about issues in birmingham, what we are dealing with there. i think the international community will see this. >> questions, in addition to what we do militarily, we have been criticized for not being involved in humanitarian efforts to much. -- inou go to new york addition to addressing security measures, how are you going to address security measures? >> we have led humanitarian efforts. you have to protect human rights. the fact that we are trying to deal with...
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birmingham must devastate value for money in the bid but subject to that i have no doubt that birmingham will continue the uk's rich history of hosting successful supporting —— sporting events. mr speaker, crime involving mopeds and bikes has soared across the country in recent years. given yesterday's underfunded real terms pay cut to the police, it will actually cost us more front—line officers, can i suggest to the prime minister that the best she can do is change the law to protect police officers if they are driving according to their training and experience when pursuing and responding to blue lights, and send a message to the house that no force should operate a blanket no pursuit policy. two police protective everyday isn't it high time the —— isn't it high time the police are protected as they protect us? each cheek on the ball will make operational decisions in their own force. on other issues he raises, crime relating to mopeds and it clearly, this is an issue of funding issue puts it. it is not an asu funding. it is an issue of how to respond those crimes. the polic
birmingham must devastate value for money in the bid but subject to that i have no doubt that birmingham will continue the uk's rich history of hosting successful supporting —— sporting events. mr speaker, crime involving mopeds and bikes has soared across the country in recent years. given yesterday's underfunded real terms pay cut to the police, it will actually cost us more front—line officers, can i suggest to the prime minister that the best she can do is change the law to protect...
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this birmingham food factory is already losing one italian chef, who is worried about brexit, and boss, rosie, is concerned it will make it harder to attract new arrivals, the staff she needs. it will definitely hinder ourjob as an employer but actually, as a food manufacturer. so we do have chefs from all over the world. it will impact our ability to recruit people. come to order, please. officially, labour is rather silent on the leak, not yet government policy. but prominent voices fear cutting off low skilled immigration could choke business. the idea that we stop eu citizens coming here, the lower skilled ones who are important for hospitality, construction and social care, will somehow lead to us being more prosperous, is ridiculous. that's why i'm hoping this leak isn't genuine government policy and if it is, we are hoping the government rethinks. is it not time we took back control of our immigration policy? but the government won't budge on its view the referendum was an instruction from the public to control immigration. exa ctly how ? well, one minister admitted it won't be
this birmingham food factory is already losing one italian chef, who is worried about brexit, and boss, rosie, is concerned it will make it harder to attract new arrivals, the staff she needs. it will definitely hinder ourjob as an employer but actually, as a food manufacturer. so we do have chefs from all over the world. it will impact our ability to recruit people. come to order, please. officially, labour is rather silent on the leak, not yet government policy. but prominent voices fear...
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filmed in birmingham, the soap opera regularly drew audiences of up to 15 million people. it's jill chance. for fans of the programme jane ro55ington is a very familiar face having played the character jill throughout almost all of cro55roads 4,928 epi5ode5. so who better to bring to birmingham city university to watch part of the programme not seen for more than 50 years. i can't believe it all. i'm still not convinced that i wasn't at that wedding. i seem to remember quite a lot about it. i think it was the first wedding we'd ever done. de5pite recording five epi5ode5 a week, the majority of the early programmes were destroyed. it was too expensive the tape. so they used to wipe the tape and just reuse it which is probably why these odd bit5 ju5t get left behind. but now a team of birmingham archive hunter5 led by chris perry have managed to track down some of the earliest 5urviving programmes, believed to have been lost forever. in many ways this is a quite a holy grail for cro55roads fans. some of the footage was very mixed up. some cans would have footage from the 197
filmed in birmingham, the soap opera regularly drew audiences of up to 15 million people. it's jill chance. for fans of the programme jane ro55ington is a very familiar face having played the character jill throughout almost all of cro55roads 4,928 epi5ode5. so who better to bring to birmingham city university to watch part of the programme not seen for more than 50 years. i can't believe it all. i'm still not convinced that i wasn't at that wedding. i seem to remember quite a lot about it. i...
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experiences, specifically his parents‘ jamaican heritage and his own life growing up in the city of birmingham. this is andrea buttner‘s exhibit. she was born in stuttgart, germany, in 1972. she's interested in the relationship between art, craft, ethics and philosophy. she's particularly interested as a subject on humility and poverty. you can see eight prints depicting a beggar. unusually for an artist, i suppose, she's not necessarily asking to look across at her work, or up at her work, but she's inviting you to do look down. the show is likely to disappoint headline writers. there are no enormous backsides to riff off, no unmade beds upon which to pour scorn. there's no shock or sensation. maybe it's because the age threshold has been removed that the turner prize has finally grown up. will gompertz bbc news. newsnight is coming up on bbc two. here's mark urban. tonight we're in berlin, where having won the election at the weekend, angela merkel faces a tough challenge putting together a ruling coalition. and with the far—right alternative for germany party doing so well, how will tha
experiences, specifically his parents‘ jamaican heritage and his own life growing up in the city of birmingham. this is andrea buttner‘s exhibit. she was born in stuttgart, germany, in 1972. she's interested in the relationship between art, craft, ethics and philosophy. she's particularly interested as a subject on humility and poverty. you can see eight prints depicting a beggar. unusually for an artist, i suppose, she's not necessarily asking to look across at her work, or up at her work,...
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legally the group should not now exist by the police in birmingham are questioning five suspected members under counterterrorism laws, while searches of properties are carried out. three years ago, ayeeshia jayne smith, who was 21 months—old, was murdered by her own mother at the family home in burton on trent. well, today a review into her case says care workers let their concern for the mother, overshadow the needs of the child. the report found that ayeeshia's death couldn't have been predicted, but criticised social workers for taking what the mother said at face value. the mother, kathryn smith is serving a nineteen yearjail sentence. sima kotecha reports. ayeeshia—jayne smith, known as aj to herfamily. a ayeeshia—jayne smith, known as aj to her family. a toddler with a thin frame and described as a happy and smiley child. at 21 —month—old her life was brutally cut short by mother. kathryn smith, a former drug addict with a history of aggression and self harm, stamped her daughter to death. today, serious case review says social workers and medical staff should have asked m
legally the group should not now exist by the police in birmingham are questioning five suspected members under counterterrorism laws, while searches of properties are carried out. three years ago, ayeeshia jayne smith, who was 21 months—old, was murdered by her own mother at the family home in burton on trent. well, today a review into her case says care workers let their concern for the mother, overshadow the needs of the child. the report found that ayeeshia's death couldn't have been...
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the winner meets either home side birmingham or glamorgan, the county who are making their first appearance at finals day since 200a. after winning the quarterfinal at home last week, just seeing the smiles on people's faces, and saw the levels ofjoy that were around, amongst our team and our squad, and then the fans, as well, and just a good buzz around cricket in wales. so, you know, i think that'll be absolutely fantastic. you know, i know the guys will be having a full crack at it. we're in a great space in the squad, and i'm sure we have a great chance. james anderson stands on the verge of history going into england's third and decisive test against west indies at lord's next week. he could become just the third pace—bowler in history to take 500 test wickets. he needsjust three more to make it, but doesn't want the 500 to become a distraction. you know, it will be special, but it will mean nothing if we don't win the test match. you know, it was spoken a bit about before the last test, and before this series. and to be honest, it's a real sideline for me. i want to contribute to en
the winner meets either home side birmingham or glamorgan, the county who are making their first appearance at finals day since 200a. after winning the quarterfinal at home last week, just seeing the smiles on people's faces, and saw the levels ofjoy that were around, amongst our team and our squad, and then the fans, as well, and just a good buzz around cricket in wales. so, you know, i think that'll be absolutely fantastic. you know, i know the guys will be having a full crack at it. we're in...
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also in the next hour, more bin misery in birmingham. refuse collectors return to the picket lines as strikes resume after a deal falls apart.
also in the next hour, more bin misery in birmingham. refuse collectors return to the picket lines as strikes resume after a deal falls apart.
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live in birmingham, alabama, with the latest. hello, peter. >> hello, had appeared he is the first republican to have the president and vice president pence on the campaign in a primary on their behalf, and it seems to make all the difference in this race. >> when it comes down to it, we try to pass the president's agenda, and the vice president who both ensue the ethically supports me. at the other republican may be supporting my opponent have an agenda of their own. maybe they thought with what the president, maybe they do not like mitch mcconnell. maybe they are never trumper plural as the >> byzantine strange was a big part during the morning show which he called into. >> luther, who is a really great guy, he is a fantastic guy, and he was unfairly labeled. best friends with mitch mcconnell. he does emit no match. >> the challenger, judge roy moore is still the favorite, but strange told me will win. >> heather: peter doocy, we'll see what happens. >> jon: we are awaiting a white house briefing schedule for 2:00 p.m. eastern.
live in birmingham, alabama, with the latest. hello, peter. >> hello, had appeared he is the first republican to have the president and vice president pence on the campaign in a primary on their behalf, and it seems to make all the difference in this race. >> when it comes down to it, we try to pass the president's agenda, and the vice president who both ensue the ethically supports me. at the other republican may be supporting my opponent have an agenda of their own. maybe they...
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the winner meets either home side birmingham or glamorgan — the county who are making their first appearance at finals day since 2004. after winning the quarterfinal at home last week, just seeing the smiles on people's faces and the levels of joy that were around. mostly our team and our support. and the fans. just a good feeling around cricket in wales. i think it will be absolutely fantastic. the guys will be having a full crack at it. we are ina great be having a full crack at it. we are in a great space as a squad and i think we have a good chance. james anderson stands on the verge of history going into england's third and decisive test against west indies at lord's next week. he could become just the third pace bowler in history to take 500 test wickets — he needsjust three more to make it, but doesn't want the 500 to become a distraction. it will be special. but it will mean nothing if we don't win the test match. it was spoken a bit before the last test, before the series. to be honest it is a sideline for me. i wa nt to be honest it is a sideline for me. i want to contribute engl
the winner meets either home side birmingham or glamorgan — the county who are making their first appearance at finals day since 2004. after winning the quarterfinal at home last week, just seeing the smiles on people's faces and the levels of joy that were around. mostly our team and our support. and the fans. just a good feeling around cricket in wales. i think it will be absolutely fantastic. the guys will be having a full crack at it. we are ina great be having a full crack at it. we are...
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live in birmingham, alabama, with the very latest. >> one of the biggest applause lines, when the vice president came to birmingham last night to rally for luther strange, came with the vice president said that if strange gets a term in the senate, the wall will get built. one of the major white house priorities, the administration needs strange for a period >> alabama, make no mistake about it, president trump and our entire team are just getting started. our president needs luther strange back in the united states senate so we can finish the job. >> senator luther strange voted first thing this morning and is also telling alabama republicans to be wary that he is irritated with his party's leadership still struggling to repeal and replace obamacare. >> i will tell them publicly and i told them privately, we've got to fulfill our promises. i am the one out here taking the brunt of the failures to keep their commitments, i can understand the frustration, i'm the most frustrated person in the senate, believe me. >> last night the challenger judge roy moore rallied in hope and whipped ou
live in birmingham, alabama, with the very latest. >> one of the biggest applause lines, when the vice president came to birmingham last night to rally for luther strange, came with the vice president said that if strange gets a term in the senate, the wall will get built. one of the major white house priorities, the administration needs strange for a period >> alabama, make no mistake about it, president trump and our entire team are just getting started. our president needs luther...
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the vice president is trying to pull strange ahead, telling a birmingham crowd if they want to build a wall or repeal obamacare, they need strange. >> alabama, make no mistake about it. president trump and our entire team are just getting started. our president needs with their strange in the united states senate so we can finish the job. >> luther strange already holds the title tallest u.s. senator in modern history. he could have one of the shortest terms in recent memory if the republican party heavy hitters can't pull him to a won. polls close in less than two hours. >> bret: thank you. we'll have complete coverage here on fox news channel. longtime ceo of equifax is out. richard smith is retiring. he will not receive his annual bonus and other benefits until equifax completes its review of the data breach. the chief information and security officers have already left. more executives may be in jeopardy following word that equifax did not respond to a warning in march about a potential software flaw eventually exploited by hackers. stocks were mixed. dow lost 12. s&p 500 gained
the vice president is trying to pull strange ahead, telling a birmingham crowd if they want to build a wall or repeal obamacare, they need strange. >> alabama, make no mistake about it. president trump and our entire team are just getting started. our president needs with their strange in the united states senate so we can finish the job. >> luther strange already holds the title tallest u.s. senator in modern history. he could have one of the shortest terms in recent memory if the...
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birmingham city council is the largest local authority in europe and it‘s under pressure to make savings. but the longer this strike goes on, the more expensive it gets for them and for those on strike. coming up in the film review... arnie is back. more than a quarter ofa arnie is back. more than a quarter of a century on, terminated two returns to cinemas in 3—d. —— terminator. a lovely day and a lovely evening coming up. showers have been few and far between. a few of them still dotted around. most of us will avoid them but if you‘re underneath it you will see a heavy downpour and some rumbles of thunder that will eventually fade. the rest of the night is dry and clear, maybe bob mist and fog patches. lovely started saturday and we can. plenty of sunshine and patchy cloud building. there will be a few isolated light showers around, especially into eastern england. in western part of the breeze will seem fresher later in the day but it‘s a lovely start to the weekend. going through saturday night, rain starts to move in from the west. this is where it goes on some day, gradua
birmingham city council is the largest local authority in europe and it‘s under pressure to make savings. but the longer this strike goes on, the more expensive it gets for them and for those on strike. coming up in the film review... arnie is back. more than a quarter ofa arnie is back. more than a quarter of a century on, terminated two returns to cinemas in 3—d. —— terminator. a lovely day and a lovely evening coming up. showers have been few and far between. a few of them still...