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one thing is certain the city which according to bingham was known as mother you pick your old mountain was built in the mid fifteenth century during the heyday of the entire culture and the inca empire. much you picchu was planned down to the smallest detail the architecture mirrors the three tiers of society on one side of the houses of the nobility with the palace and the temples and on the other beyond the central plaza the districts for the scholars and the out his arms. below them to the south of the houses and terraces of the farmers including storehouses and sheds inca cities were hierarchically structured both internally and externally. the stone used to build machel picchu was quarried within the city limits there were regular masons guilds with architects master builders experienced construction workers and gangs of unskilled laborers similar to those that built europe's mediæval cathedrals. the inca houses reflect the society's class distinctions unlike the out his hands houses the walls in the scholars quarter and especially in the palace and temple are built with incredib
one thing is certain the city which according to bingham was known as mother you pick your old mountain was built in the mid fifteenth century during the heyday of the entire culture and the inca empire. much you picchu was planned down to the smallest detail the architecture mirrors the three tiers of society on one side of the houses of the nobility with the palace and the temples and on the other beyond the central plaza the districts for the scholars and the out his arms. below them to the...
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vicky bingham, thank you very much indeed, headteacher vicky bingham talking to us headteacher vicky bingham talking to us there, thank you for your time. workers at a building site in bristol have become the first in the uk to use futuristic exoskeletons. developed in california, the robotic vests were first built to rehabilitate stroke victims. it's now hoped they can help people lift heavier weights with less strain. our correspondentjoe miller went to see them. a simple screw driven by a mixture of man and machine. this isn't the set of a superhero film, it'sjust a construction site in bristol, staffed by bionic builders. repetitive movement on anyjoints, eventually you feel something. i have tennis elbow at the minute and to be honest, lifting it today, it hasn't been too bad at all. this cyborg—like vest was originally built to rehabilitate stroke victims. for the first time in the uk it is being used to reduce the strain of routine overhead work. under my own steam, this can get tiring quite quickly. but transformed into iron man, i can keep doing this all day long with the
vicky bingham, thank you very much indeed, headteacher vicky bingham talking to us headteacher vicky bingham talking to us there, thank you for your time. workers at a building site in bristol have become the first in the uk to use futuristic exoskeletons. developed in california, the robotic vests were first built to rehabilitate stroke victims. it's now hoped they can help people lift heavier weights with less strain. our correspondentjoe miller went to see them. a simple screw driven by a...
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thank you general being them -- bingham. your career is an example of the progress our army has made. opening opportunities for our women soldiers and by putting the best person in the job regardless of gender. at this time, thank you for recognizing the male soldiers here. i would like to have all women in uniform and all women veterans to please stand right now. [applause] >> thank you, all. this reopening today is a celebration, it is a celebration of america's history. it is a celebration of our army's history, yet it is a celebration of history of women in america's army. young women who have answer the calls, serving our country in the call to service. women soldiers and leaders who live by our army values, who live by our or your east coast. warriors that give themselves -- get themselves physically and mentally prepared to answer the call of duty anywhere, anytime. role models who lead by example and led from the front, even in battle. soldiers like sergeant leanne hester's in the 617 military police company, who rec
thank you general being them -- bingham. your career is an example of the progress our army has made. opening opportunities for our women soldiers and by putting the best person in the job regardless of gender. at this time, thank you for recognizing the male soldiers here. i would like to have all women in uniform and all women veterans to please stand right now. [applause] >> thank you, all. this reopening today is a celebration, it is a celebration of america's history. it is a...
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he was beaten 6—2 by fellow englishman kyren wilson — he'll now face stuart bingham in the quarter—finals. one of the oldest welsh rugby clubs has had a winding—up order dismissed — but that's not the news some of its supporters wanted. neath were once one of the most famous teams in club rugby but have got into debt. a group of fans wanted the club to be wound up so they could take it over but a judge ruled paperwork about the case was ‘unclear.’ (00v) and world number six barry hawkins is also out. over but a judge ruled paperwork about the case was ‘unclear.’ it just shows you itjust shows you that it just shows you that the itjust shows you that the problems with professional rugby and it has gone from the fortress to regional by gone from the fortress to regional rugby which is a transition and if successful at a national level, but obviously, we have to have a grassroots rugby there for the future generation. and the referee in the tyson fury — deontay wilder draw insists his 10 second count in the final round, when fury had been knocked down, wasn't slow. the british
he was beaten 6—2 by fellow englishman kyren wilson — he'll now face stuart bingham in the quarter—finals. one of the oldest welsh rugby clubs has had a winding—up order dismissed — but that's not the news some of its supporters wanted. neath were once one of the most famous teams in club rugby but have got into debt. a group of fans wanted the club to be wound up so they could take it over but a judge ruled paperwork about the case was ‘unclear.’ (00v) and world number six barry...
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matches there were comfortable victories for mark allen who saw off stephen maguire 6—1 whilst stuart bingham defeated fellow englishman kyren wilson by the same score. a rematch between deontay wilder and tyson fury will be for the heavyweight title after the world boxing council announced it'll sanction the fight. britain's fury and american wilder shared a controversial and thrilling draw in los angeles last weekend. wilder's mandatory challenger is dominic brezeale, but the wbc‘s decision means he can fight fury next without being stripped of his belt. boxing now, and the nerves may well be building for wbo world super—bantamweight champion isaac dogboe. the 2a—year—old, who describes himself as "born in ghana, made in britain" fights mexico's emanuel navarrete tomorrow. but he does seem a rather relaxed individual. he's been talking to bbc sport about becoming a world champion and meeting prince charles amongst other things. bbc where isaac dogboe is a worry of africa. did i tell you, i met prince charles. i'm going to tell you a story. i went over to god, and then he came in and
matches there were comfortable victories for mark allen who saw off stephen maguire 6—1 whilst stuart bingham defeated fellow englishman kyren wilson by the same score. a rematch between deontay wilder and tyson fury will be for the heavyweight title after the world boxing council announced it'll sanction the fight. britain's fury and american wilder shared a controversial and thrilling draw in los angeles last weekend. wilder's mandatory challenger is dominic brezeale, but the wbc‘s...
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he'll face either masters champion mark allen, or stuart bingham in the final tomorrow: dave played about 1k tournaments and won the one, i've played five and one fourfinals in won the one, i've played five and one four finals in the semi, possibly, as i gained my confidence. i need to be playing more but, you know, this look at my shrike and might one add two, three at six, four that's all the sport for now. england and scotland have been drawn in the same group. now on bbc news — biohackers are people who want to make their bodies and brains function better. catrin nye meets some of those who want to push the limits of what it means to be human. all righty, are you ready? i'm ready. took a nice big breath for me. well done. my chip's in? your chip's in. you're a cyborg. yay, i'm a cyborg. meet a group of people from different corners of the world, always by a desire to make their bodies and brains function better. they're inserting technology under their skin. adopting extreme diets, trying to change the biology they were born with. some trying to live to 150. i would be willing to ta
he'll face either masters champion mark allen, or stuart bingham in the final tomorrow: dave played about 1k tournaments and won the one, i've played five and one fourfinals in won the one, i've played five and one four finals in the semi, possibly, as i gained my confidence. i need to be playing more but, you know, this look at my shrike and might one add two, three at six, four that's all the sport for now. england and scotland have been drawn in the same group. now on bbc news — biohackers...
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semi—finals — you can watch it live on bbc one from one o'clock and a 7.00pm this evening, it's stuart bingham against mark allen on bbc two. that's all the sport for now. this week: can tech save the world? we've got plastic soup, solar islands and recycled cars. planet earth is under attack... from us. we are depleting its resources, contaminating its waters this week, world leaders have come together once again at the un's climate conference in poland. on the agenda, the latest findings from the inter—governmental panel on climate change, which contain damning results. we are failing to meet the targets to slow down global warming. if we do not take action, the collapse of our civilisations and the extinction of much of the natural world is on the horizon. meanwhile, some at the highest levels of power a re still not convinced. yeah, i don't believe it. no, no, i don't believe it. this, despite rigorous scientific models and increasingly vocal warnings from nearly all of the scientific community. we know from insurance how much money we're losing every year, it's hundreds of billions of d
semi—finals — you can watch it live on bbc one from one o'clock and a 7.00pm this evening, it's stuart bingham against mark allen on bbc two. that's all the sport for now. this week: can tech save the world? we've got plastic soup, solar islands and recycled cars. planet earth is under attack... from us. we are depleting its resources, contaminating its waters this week, world leaders have come together once again at the un's climate conference in poland. on the agenda, the latest findings...
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let's go live to the barbican theatre and the second semi final between mark allen and stuart bingham. the score is xxx and you can watch it live on bbc two the score is and you can watch it live on bbc two and via the bbc sport website. back to holly then for the rest of the football away from the premier league. to scotland, where kilmarnock fans dreamed of ‘doing a leicester‘ as their side sat top of the premiership mid—week. it didn't last though. thumped 5—1 by celtic. four goals in the first half for brendan rodgers side with james forrest putting his second away after the break to put the champions back at the top. elsewhere in the scottish premiership. livingston's great season continues as they beat st mirren. they're now comfortably mid—table after being promoted last season. aberdeen can't keep any kind of consistency, they lost to stjohnstone. hibs and hearts both won as well. it's tight at the top of the championship. norwich still lead after they beat bolton. but leeds are still hot on their heels after they came from behind to beat queen's park rangers. the fi
let's go live to the barbican theatre and the second semi final between mark allen and stuart bingham. the score is xxx and you can watch it live on bbc two the score is and you can watch it live on bbc two and via the bbc sport website. back to holly then for the rest of the football away from the premier league. to scotland, where kilmarnock fans dreamed of ‘doing a leicester‘ as their side sat top of the premiership mid—week. it didn't last though. thumped 5—1 by celtic. four goals...
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allen beat stuart bingham in the other semifinal. 0‘sullivan is on course for a record seventh title. just as long as you play well, competing. you know, in one tournament hopefully your name will be written on it. that‘s how i look at it. you can play brilliantly and lose sometimes but that‘s just snooker. i have just got to try and be consistent, competitive, enjoying it, and when a win comes, you‘re over the moon. and that final is on bbc two — it starts at 1pm. kell brook said he was feeling rusty after his first fight since march. his points victory over the australian michael zerafa means he is now the mandatory challenger for the wba light middleweight title but he may not take up that option. brook won a unanimous points decison in his hometown of sheffield but he says his preferred next fight would be against amir khan, rather than the wba championjarrett hurd — brook said "i want the khan fight — it‘s now or never". that‘s all the sport for now but there‘s much more on the bbc sport website, including live coverage from the european cross country championsh
allen beat stuart bingham in the other semifinal. 0‘sullivan is on course for a record seventh title. just as long as you play well, competing. you know, in one tournament hopefully your name will be written on it. that‘s how i look at it. you can play brilliantly and lose sometimes but that‘s just snooker. i have just got to try and be consistent, competitive, enjoying it, and when a win comes, you‘re over the moon. and that final is on bbc two — it starts at 1pm. kell brook said he...
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and 0‘sullivan‘s match against ford is live on bbc one from one o‘clock, with stuart bingham against mark allen on bbc two at 7. there was a glitzy ceremony in st petersburg last night, to present lewis hamilton with his formula one world championship trophy. he won his fifth title back in october, but had to wait to get his hands on the prize. mercedes also collected their trophy, for winning the constructors‘ championship. that‘s all the sport for now. now for the weather with matt taylor. fellow. showers are more abundant this afternoon and the wind remains strong, particularly across parts of england and wales but it‘s a weekend of two hats because tomorrow is dry and sunny but also a good deal chillier. that has been driven by pressure to the northeast of us. northwest winds will ease for a time but these weather fronts will bring the rain in a fairly showery nature across northern ireland, wales, southwest england into southern scotla nd southwest england into southern scotland during the afternoon. lengthier bursty than there is a bit of sunshine and away from the shower
and 0‘sullivan‘s match against ford is live on bbc one from one o‘clock, with stuart bingham against mark allen on bbc two at 7. there was a glitzy ceremony in st petersburg last night, to present lewis hamilton with his formula one world championship trophy. he won his fifth title back in october, but had to wait to get his hands on the prize. mercedes also collected their trophy, for winning the constructors‘ championship. that‘s all the sport for now. now for the weather with matt...
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allen beat stuart bingham in the other semifinal. 0‘sullivan is on course for a record seventh title. just as long as you play well, competing. you know, in one tournament hopefully your name will be written on it. that‘s how i look at it. you can play brilliantly and lose sometimes but that‘s just snooker. i have just got to try and be consistent, competitive, enjoying it, and when a win comes, you‘re over the moon. and that final is on bbc two, it starts at one o‘clock. kell brook said he was feeling rusty after his first fight since march. his points victory over the australian michael zerafa means he is now the mandatory challenger for the wba light middleweight title but he may not take up that option. brook won a unanimous points decison in his hometown of sheffield but he says his preferred next fight would be against amir khan, rather than the wba championjarrett hurd. brook said "i want the khan fight — it‘s now or never". that‘s all the sport for now. i‘ll have more in the next hour. scientists and delegates at a un climate conference in poland have expressed
allen beat stuart bingham in the other semifinal. 0‘sullivan is on course for a record seventh title. just as long as you play well, competing. you know, in one tournament hopefully your name will be written on it. that‘s how i look at it. you can play brilliantly and lose sometimes but that‘s just snooker. i have just got to try and be consistent, competitive, enjoying it, and when a win comes, you‘re over the moon. and that final is on bbc two, it starts at one o‘clock. kell brook...
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the northern irishman hasjust edged past stuart bingham 6—5 in tonight's semi final. earlier defending champion o'sullivan breezed past tom ford six frames to one this afternoon in york to reach his eighth uk championship final — that gets under way from one o'clock tomorrow afternoon. that's all the sport for now. six people have been killed in a stampede at a nightclub in northern italy. the crush happened in the early hours of this morning in the town of corinaldo near ancona on the adriatic coast. james reynolds reports: the blue lantern nightclub was packed for a rap concert. suddenly, at 1am, the air fills with what may have been pepper spray. translation: we were together. we started seeing everyone rush towards the emergency exits. at the beginning we didn't understand why, but then we started to cough and thought there might be a fire or something, so we decided to leave. but at least one exit route was blocked. in the crush to get out of the club, a railing collapsed, causing dozens of party goers to fall. translation: since 3 this morning, we we re transl
the northern irishman hasjust edged past stuart bingham 6—5 in tonight's semi final. earlier defending champion o'sullivan breezed past tom ford six frames to one this afternoon in york to reach his eighth uk championship final — that gets under way from one o'clock tomorrow afternoon. that's all the sport for now. six people have been killed in a stampede at a nightclub in northern italy. the crush happened in the early hours of this morning in the town of corinaldo near ancona on the...
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allenby stuart bingham in the other semifinal. 0‘sullivan is in his fourth final in a row and he is on course for a record seventh title. as long as you play well, compete, hopefully your name will be written on it. that is about the cathode. the complaint brilliantly and would sometimes but that is a smoker. disney to try be consistent and competitive in enjoy it and a wind comes your over the moon. you will be able to watch that on the bbc sport website: bbc two, that final starts at one o‘clock. scientists and delegates at a un climate conference in poland have expressed alarm, after it failed to incorporate a key scientific text, which outlines how to limit the effects of climate change. the ipcc report, on the impact of a one point five degree celsius temperature rise, was released in october. but now the us, russia, saudi arabia and kuwait have all objected to the conference ‘welcoming‘ it. caroline rigby has more. as delegates met inside the conference centre, thousands marched outside, demanding politicians wake up outside, demanding politicians wake up to the threat of c
allenby stuart bingham in the other semifinal. 0‘sullivan is in his fourth final in a row and he is on course for a record seventh title. as long as you play well, compete, hopefully your name will be written on it. that is about the cathode. the complaint brilliantly and would sometimes but that is a smoker. disney to try be consistent and competitive in enjoy it and a wind comes your over the moon. you will be able to watch that on the bbc sport website: bbc two, that final starts at one...
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stuart bingham against mark allen on bbc two at seven o'clock. there was a glitzy ceremony in st petersburg last night, to present lewis hamilton with his formula one world championship trophy. he won his fifth title back in october, but had to wait to get his hands on the prize. mercedes also collected their trophy, for winning the constructors' championship. just get a peak of him there, bright green lewis hamilton trousers. that will go on my christmas list. that is all the sport. a man captured on cctv, who was believed by missing corrie mckeague's mother to be her son, has identified himself to detectives. corrie was 23, when he went missing after a night out in bury st edmunds in september 2016. police haven't released the footage, but say they viewed it during their investigation into the airman‘s disappearance. these are the last known images are of corrie who was last seen entering a bin loading bay — just before he disappeared. a man who drove his car into a crowd of protesters, during a rally in the us city of charlottesville, has
stuart bingham against mark allen on bbc two at seven o'clock. there was a glitzy ceremony in st petersburg last night, to present lewis hamilton with his formula one world championship trophy. he won his fifth title back in october, but had to wait to get his hands on the prize. mercedes also collected their trophy, for winning the constructors' championship. just get a peak of him there, bright green lewis hamilton trousers. that will go on my christmas list. that is all the sport. a man...
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he'll face either masters champion mark allen, or stuart bingham in the final tomorrow. there are currently in action right now. that's all the sport for now. the work and pensions secretary, amber rudd, has become the first government minister to openly discuss an alternative brexit strategy, if the prime minister's deal is rejected in the commons on tuesday. she said she still supported theresa may's withdrawal agreement but it could be chaotic if mps didn't back the plan. you know what it's like in the run—up to christmas. you will be told that great deals are available, but you're tempted to wait for the january sales. and one cabinet minister is telling mps that if they don't like the prime minister's brexit deal, then a different one could come onto the market. amber rudd supports theresa may's deal. she says it is the best option but if it is defeated... if the house is not going to support the deal any to come forward with an alternative deal. and i have seen that there is a lot of support for norway plus in the house of commons, there is a certain amount of su
he'll face either masters champion mark allen, or stuart bingham in the final tomorrow. there are currently in action right now. that's all the sport for now. the work and pensions secretary, amber rudd, has become the first government minister to openly discuss an alternative brexit strategy, if the prime minister's deal is rejected in the commons on tuesday. she said she still supported theresa may's withdrawal agreement but it could be chaotic if mps didn't back the plan. you know what it's...
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allen beat stuart bingham in the other semifinal. o'sullivan is on course for a record seventh title. just as long as you play well, competing. you know, in one tournament hopefully your name will be written on it. that's how i look at it. you can play brilliantly and lose sometimes but that's just snooker. i have just got to try and be consistent, competitive, enjoying it, and when a win comes, you're over the moon. he is certainly worth watching at the moment, the rocket. he is on form. that final is on bbc two and it starts at one o'clock. i will be back on bbc news in the next hour with more sport, but now it is the papers with ben. hello and welcome to our sunday morning paper review. with me arejoel taylor, deputy news editor at the metro, and broadcaster shyama perera. the dream team. thank you for being with us. let's take a look at the front pages. let's begin with the sunday telegraph and the headline: "may losing grip as party is rocked by resignations". the paper claims two members of the government are resigning over bre
allen beat stuart bingham in the other semifinal. o'sullivan is on course for a record seventh title. just as long as you play well, competing. you know, in one tournament hopefully your name will be written on it. that's how i look at it. you can play brilliantly and lose sometimes but that's just snooker. i have just got to try and be consistent, competitive, enjoying it, and when a win comes, you're over the moon. he is certainly worth watching at the moment, the rocket. he is on form. that...
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--nk you general being them bingham. an example of the progress star army has made. opportunities for our women soldiers and by putting the best person in the job regardless of gender. time, thank you for recognizing the male soldiers here. womend like to have all in uniform and all women veterans to please stand right now. [applause] >> thank you, all. this reopening today is a celebration, it is a celebration of america's history. it is a celebration of our is as history, yet it celebration of history of women in america's army. young women who have answer the country ining our the call to service. women soldiers and leaders who live by our army values, who live by our or your east coast. warriors that give themselves -- get themselves physically and mentally prepared to answer the call of duty anywhere, anytime. exampleels who lead by and led from the front, even in battle. soldiers like sergeant leanne 617 militaryhe police company, who received the silver star for her action and gunfight in baghdad when her convoy came under attack. after receiving our nation's
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two big brothers, ryder and bingham. i would just call her sweetheart every time i see her. >> i want to see grandpa, aka wyatt earp, changing a diaper. >> we'll work on that for you. maybe in another post. we'll direct message, we'll dm kate and hook you up. >>> okay, so the clue was me being called doctor. an update now on the man who is the true doctor near and dear to our hearts. some of you may have been wondering what our esteemed colleague dr. ron claiborne has been doing since his retirement. heilife ia. teachisand worked crocodile enclosure. dan, you've been talking to him. >> yeah, i said that picture of him near the crocodile didn't look safe. he was told as long as he keeps a close eye on them, he's fine and that the two adults in the water don't move very fast on land. >> that's assuring. >> oh, my goodness. >> look, he's been -- he was playing with chimpanzees. >> i know, it's incredibly cute. this is a sign of what a quality human being he is. >> exactly. >> he's not sitting around playing golf, although i
two big brothers, ryder and bingham. i would just call her sweetheart every time i see her. >> i want to see grandpa, aka wyatt earp, changing a diaper. >> we'll work on that for you. maybe in another post. we'll direct message, we'll dm kate and hook you up. >>> okay, so the clue was me being called doctor. an update now on the man who is the true doctor near and dear to our hearts. some of you may have been wondering what our esteemed colleague dr. ron claiborne has been...
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allen beat stuart bingham in the other semi—final. 0'sullivan is on course for a record seventh uk championship title. just as long as you play well competing, hopefully the name will be written on it. that is how i look at it. you can play brilliantly and loose sometimes, but that is just snooker. you have got to be consistent, competitive, enjoying it. when a wind comes you are over the moon. it is getting christmassy. some icy stuff. this is mayhem in the crash ice downhill racing. look at that. they are run ice skates. this looks fine but very dangerous. this looks fine but very dangerous. this is in japan. this looks fine but very dangerous. this is injapan. the first event of the season. the us 1—2. that is anywhere to stop. just banged straight into that. that was the gents jadeveon. this is the ladies put up she knew where the camera was. there we go. get some champagne. it looks great fun. was. there we go. get some champagne. it looks great funm was. there we go. get some champagne. it looks great fun. it is a bit like in the scheme, when they race head—to—head. a bit like in th
allen beat stuart bingham in the other semi—final. 0'sullivan is on course for a record seventh uk championship title. just as long as you play well competing, hopefully the name will be written on it. that is how i look at it. you can play brilliantly and loose sometimes, but that is just snooker. you have got to be consistent, competitive, enjoying it. when a wind comes you are over the moon. it is getting christmassy. some icy stuff. this is mayhem in the crash ice downhill racing. look at...
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allen beat stuart bingham in the other semi—final. o'sullivan is on course for a record seventh title. just as long as you play well, competing, mum taught me hopefully your name will be written on it. you can play brilliantly and loose sometimes, but that is just snooker. you have got to be consistent, competitive, enjoy it, and when the wind comes you are over the moon. i know what i am doing this afternoon, that final on bbc two at one o'clock. —— win. and that final is on bbc two — it starts at one o'clock. now on to the world of extreme sports — and the mayhem that is crashed ice racing. this is injapan — the first event of the season — and after the competitors speed down that ice track, you can see where the sport gets its name — they literally crash into the barrier. flat out but he did win. it was an american 1—2. this is the women's race. far more graceful. where is the camera? there it is. even crossed the line on one knee. and some champagne. i like the look of that. you would need plenty of padding. i have
allen beat stuart bingham in the other semi—final. o'sullivan is on course for a record seventh title. just as long as you play well, competing, mum taught me hopefully your name will be written on it. you can play brilliantly and loose sometimes, but that is just snooker. you have got to be consistent, competitive, enjoy it, and when the wind comes you are over the moon. i know what i am doing this afternoon, that final on bbc two at one o'clock. —— win. and that final is on bbc two —...
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and on the other table it's england's stuart bingham against thailand's sunny akani — the lead is 3 frames.. full coverage right now on the red button and bbc sport website. and the referee in the tyson fury — deontay wilder draw insists his 10 second count in the final round, when fury had been knocked down, wasn't slow. the british boxer beat the count which has been debated heavily in the days since. jack reiss has admitted he wanted to give fury ‘every opportunity‘. he said... "i took my time but that's not to say i stalled it, "like these knuckleheads are saying." that's all the sport for now. i'll have more for you in sportsday at 10:30. thank you. at least 40 motorists convicted of drug—driving offences have been cleared after evidence of manipulation was found in the forensic testing process. the motorists were banned from driving and in some cases fined, but their convictions have since been overturned. about 10,500 test results are being reviewed after data was allegedly manipulated at randox testing services. let's talk to andrew petherbridge, head of civil liberties spe
and on the other table it's england's stuart bingham against thailand's sunny akani — the lead is 3 frames.. full coverage right now on the red button and bbc sport website. and the referee in the tyson fury — deontay wilder draw insists his 10 second count in the final round, when fury had been knocked down, wasn't slow. the british boxer beat the count which has been debated heavily in the days since. jack reiss has admitted he wanted to give fury ‘every opportunity‘. he said......
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with us now is parenting blogger colette burgess, and from our london newsroom, head teacher victoria bingham. good morning to you both. victoria, i'm going to come to you first of all and ask you, what is the situation in your school? when a child comes to school, what you expect they should be able to do? when they first come to school, i would expect them to be able to get themselves dressed, in the morning, they might be a little bit slow when they might be a little bit slow when they start getting ready for pe. i would expect them to be able to eat with other children at lunchtime. we wouldn't expect them to be able to read, that's really for us to teach them, but we would expect them certainly to be able to do some basic skills. i know that some heads, not in my school, but some heads, not in my school, but some heads of expressed concern that children haven't been properly toilet trained, and that really is something for parents to be responsible for. collector, you are listening to that. what you make of it, who should be responsible for these basic skills? i completely ee, these basi
with us now is parenting blogger colette burgess, and from our london newsroom, head teacher victoria bingham. good morning to you both. victoria, i'm going to come to you first of all and ask you, what is the situation in your school? when a child comes to school, what you expect they should be able to do? when they first come to school, i would expect them to be able to get themselves dressed, in the morning, they might be a little bit slow when they might be a little bit slow when they start...
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allen beat stuart bingham in the other semi—final. o'sullivan is on course for a record seventh title. just as long as you play well, competing. you know, in one tournament hopefully your name will be written on it. that is how i look at it. you can play brilliantly and lose sometimes but that is just snooker. i have just lose sometimes but that is just snooker. i havejust got lose sometimes but that is just snooker. i have just got to try and be consistent, competitive, enjoying it, and when a win comes, you are over the moon. and that is my afternoon sorted. the final is on bbc two and it starts at one o'clock at the barbican in york. now on to the world of extreme sports and the mayhem that is crashed ice racing. this is injapan — the first event of the season. and how do you stop? that handy padded wall! he is flat out and he is the winner. the american won. where are the cameras? smile! and they have got on—board cameras as well so we should maybe get footage of that. i skating makes me wince because i have got an interesting
allen beat stuart bingham in the other semi—final. o'sullivan is on course for a record seventh title. just as long as you play well, competing. you know, in one tournament hopefully your name will be written on it. that is how i look at it. you can play brilliantly and lose sometimes but that is just snooker. i have just lose sometimes but that is just snooker. i havejust got lose sometimes but that is just snooker. i have just got to try and be consistent, competitive, enjoying it, and when...
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portrait gallery, this is the lansdowne version, full-length of george washington, commissioned by william bingham, to be presented to lord lansdowne because he had been sympathetic to the american cause during the revolution. this became the image of washington. he did many copies of it, some altered a bit. there were a lot out there that the american public could see and hear we have washington in his black suit, probably silk velvet. as the gentleman would have worn, a little bit of lace on the wrist. that was mandatory in the french court and that was one of the first things that jefferson dashed out to buy. his carrying the gentleman's dress sword. black stockings. appeared to be soak stockings. and he's got buckles on his shoes. so appropriately dressed and powdered. so, a very formal -- it seemed to be accepted as a very appropriate look for the leader of the country. suit waslack or dark certainly gaining in popularity at this time, as well. washington didn't originate it, none of these men did. it was coming out of europe, but it was gaining in popularity. what the american people may hav
portrait gallery, this is the lansdowne version, full-length of george washington, commissioned by william bingham, to be presented to lord lansdowne because he had been sympathetic to the american cause during the revolution. this became the image of washington. he did many copies of it, some altered a bit. there were a lot out there that the american public could see and hear we have washington in his black suit, probably silk velvet. as the gentleman would have worn, a little bit of lace on...
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portrait gallery, this is the lansdowne version, full-length of george washington, commissioned by william bingham, to be presented to lord lansdowne because he had been sympathetic to the american cause during the revolution. this became the image of washington. he did many copies of it, some altered a bit. there were a lot out there that the american public could see and here we have washington in his black suit, probably silk velvet. he is still using a little bit of lace at the throat and a little bit at the wrist. that was mandatory in the french court and that was one of the first things that jefferson dashed out to buy. he is carrying the gentleman's dress sword. black stockings. appeared to be soak stockings. -- silk stockings. he has buckles on issues. so appropriately dressed and powdered. so, a very formal -- it seemed to be accepted as a very appropriate look for the leader of the country. and the black or dark suit was certainly gaining in popularity at this time, as well. washington didn't originate it, none of these men did. it was coming out of europe, but it was gaining in popular
portrait gallery, this is the lansdowne version, full-length of george washington, commissioned by william bingham, to be presented to lord lansdowne because he had been sympathetic to the american cause during the revolution. this became the image of washington. he did many copies of it, some altered a bit. there were a lot out there that the american public could see and here we have washington in his black suit, probably silk velvet. he is still using a little bit of lace at the throat and a...
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when i worked with jeff bingham, a u.s. senator from new mexico in the 1990's i worked with him attending a national nab and they had the cooperative developments with companies like gm, and gm was saying quite publicly they were working with sandia, taxpayer supported research, to put in their facilities in china. if they didn't do that they wouldn't be in china 30 years from now. so it was a fascinating triangle of looking at technology and innovation in this country and pumping it abroad. now when you look at energy innovation in china i'm wondering where do we stack up? where does what we're talking about infrastructure in the u.s., how does that compare to what's going on in shanghai today? or when you look at south korea, which if you haven't been there lately it's unbelievable in some of the areas we're talking about, shared resources and charging stations everywhere. and i'm just wondering, you know, does the united states need to feel the pressure that it may be falling behind in ways that we may not all realize? >
when i worked with jeff bingham, a u.s. senator from new mexico in the 1990's i worked with him attending a national nab and they had the cooperative developments with companies like gm, and gm was saying quite publicly they were working with sandia, taxpayer supported research, to put in their facilities in china. if they didn't do that they wouldn't be in china 30 years from now. so it was a fascinating triangle of looking at technology and innovation in this country and pumping it abroad....
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educational for all of us and we finished four weeks on figures of reconstruction, frederick douglass, john bingham who wrote the 14th amendment, kelly house, the african-american seamstress who advocated for labor rights and telling the stories, in this exhibit we are creating about the exit is crucial and if we can do that, i think we will be in great shape. >> you could definitely do the governor who wrote the we the people and has a very sexy story. >> amazing story and i guess we can tell it. he has a wooden leg and the story was that he jumped out of a window after a carriage accident and i think husband came home. he lost his leg and i think john adams said i wish he lost another appendage. >> he was searching for the original, more perfect union. >> we have the beginning of the morris musical right here. >> i heard he married nancy randall who was accused of murder. it was quite a character. you could do something with him. >> let's talk about the many modern depiction of lbj and movies. how does the library and foundation respond if at all, especially when they stray from research? >> ther
educational for all of us and we finished four weeks on figures of reconstruction, frederick douglass, john bingham who wrote the 14th amendment, kelly house, the african-american seamstress who advocated for labor rights and telling the stories, in this exhibit we are creating about the exit is crucial and if we can do that, i think we will be in great shape. >> you could definitely do the governor who wrote the we the people and has a very sexy story. >> amazing story and i guess...
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let's speak to drjack simson caird, senior research fellow and constitutional spceicalist at the bingham centre for rule of law. we keep hearing this phrase "constitutional crisis". are we facing one or are we already in one? i would say that we already in one, and there are a few reasons why. the first reason is that the legal default is that on 29th of march 2019 the uk will cease to be a member of the eu, and the only can avoid that, it seems, is to agree the withdrawal agreement. the meaningful vote gives mps a legal veto to reject that deal if they don't agree to it, and the deal the government has brought back is incredibly unpopular on both sides of the table. and what is making it a real sense of crisis is the solution is people are putting forward don't actually offer a guaranteed solution to the fact that the uk will leave on 29th of march 2019. and you include in that a so—called people's vote? hello macro gas, obviously, we don't know what the question would be, or how it would go. therefore we don't know whether it would enable the government to get the withdrawal agreemen
let's speak to drjack simson caird, senior research fellow and constitutional spceicalist at the bingham centre for rule of law. we keep hearing this phrase "constitutional crisis". are we facing one or are we already in one? i would say that we already in one, and there are a few reasons why. the first reason is that the legal default is that on 29th of march 2019 the uk will cease to be a member of the eu, and the only can avoid that, it seems, is to agree the withdrawal agreement....