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zach adams, dylan adams, jason autry, and shayne austin.ach had criminal histories. dylan had drug charges. jason autry had a history of theft and drug charges. shayne austin admittedly had a drug problem. they all had that common link of having a criminal past. >> tell me about your son, shayne? >> he was just the life of the party. he was just a fun person to be around. but he had a problem. >> between his ninth and tenth grade year of high school, he dislocated his shoulder playing football. think the opiate stuff started after his first surgery. he wanted to not be addicted to drugs. he tried not to be addicted to drugs for a long time. >> jimmy and rita austin had given shayne a place to live, a little trailer to live in that was down the road from their family home. >> their last names all started with "a," and the locals referred to them as the a-train. they were known for getting in trouble. >> in the investigation, they were brought up early and often by people that know that they're into drugs. zach would tell people, "you're goin
zach adams, dylan adams, jason autry, and shayne austin.ach had criminal histories. dylan had drug charges. jason autry had a history of theft and drug charges. shayne austin admittedly had a drug problem. they all had that common link of having a criminal past. >> tell me about your son, shayne? >> he was just the life of the party. he was just a fun person to be around. but he had a problem. >> between his ninth and tenth grade year of high school, he dislocated his shoulder...
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adam wild reports.he day rugby league came together, the sport's grandest occasion always a moment to remember. this year, even more so. fans of all club colours paying their own tributes to the light, the legacy of rob burrow, alleging on the field, and inspiration of it. the main�*s showpiece final, warranting against wigan beginning after an impeccable minute's silence, wigan world cup champions who took the first half lead, dressing and turning over. that their second try. the captain rampaging through to extend the lead, and from there, warranting wouldn't falter. wigan warriors, wembley winners once again. earlier, there was no fairy tale win for leeds. beat in encumbrance ugly by st helens for the third year in a row. on a day when the whole sport came together to remember one of its own. well, adam also joins us live from wembley where i guess the celebrations have moved from the pitch to the dressing room. adam, we start with those tributes to rob burrow. it was always going to be a very emotio
adam wild reports.he day rugby league came together, the sport's grandest occasion always a moment to remember. this year, even more so. fans of all club colours paying their own tributes to the light, the legacy of rob burrow, alleging on the field, and inspiration of it. the main�*s showpiece final, warranting against wigan beginning after an impeccable minute's silence, wigan world cup champions who took the first half lead, dressing and turning over. that their second try. the captain...
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they're travelling towards basil and adam. time, the boys and around seven friends are on the street. basil is holding something in his hands. it's unclear what this is. across the street, one of the friends is filming on his phone as an israeli military vehicle drives by. when the footage is slowed down and enhanced, it shows the driver's door opening. the driver has a direct view of the boys, being around 2a metres away from basil and 36 from adam. we can see from other camera angles that just a few seconds after adam's friend captured the door opening, at least 11 shots are fired from the direction of the armoured vehicle. four bullets strike a nearby pole. two, the shutter of a hardware store. one, into a car. another into a handrail. we've obtained copies of basil and adam's medical reports. they show that two bullets struck basil in the chest. and another hit adam in the back of the head as he was running away. we've shown the footage of the shooting to former soldiers of different ranks, both on and off camera. obviousl
they're travelling towards basil and adam. time, the boys and around seven friends are on the street. basil is holding something in his hands. it's unclear what this is. across the street, one of the friends is filming on his phone as an israeli military vehicle drives by. when the footage is slowed down and enhanced, it shows the driver's door opening. the driver has a direct view of the boys, being around 2a metres away from basil and 36 from adam. we can see from other camera angles that...
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my name is adam mickiewicz. slavuta paet light appeared at night before rastvoy khristov on snowfall 24, 1798 . mesa, dze yon naradziўsya, dakladna nevyadoma, magchyma. right on your chest, dze there lived fathers, perhaps in the zavosse falvark, where my mother barbara straightened out as a pagan and her in-laws. yashche in the 1830s, there lived pavitukha mrs. maladzetskaya, who was responsible for bringing out the light. there is a traditional current version: mickiewicz is happy in the karchma. the benefit of the pavilion is for the navabrats and for the future. winter, night before harvest, gastina. yard, and here snow falls from the sky. geniuses come to light on this world. the father's dynasty passed to navagrudka and to his father's house. there , with little adasem, there are great sacramental tsuds, how he remembers everything. sometimes the cotton guy takes such a walk that he falls out of the window, collapses on the ground, and is deaf. she gave up, she packed up her life, the fruitless mother took
my name is adam mickiewicz. slavuta paet light appeared at night before rastvoy khristov on snowfall 24, 1798 . mesa, dze yon naradziўsya, dakladna nevyadoma, magchyma. right on your chest, dze there lived fathers, perhaps in the zavosse falvark, where my mother barbara straightened out as a pagan and her in-laws. yashche in the 1830s, there lived pavitukha mrs. maladzetskaya, who was responsible for bringing out the light. there is a traditional current version: mickiewicz is happy in the...
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hello adam. hello laura. hello, adam. would _ hello, joe. hello adam. hello laura. hello, adam.llo, adam. would you like to help me out with naming _ hello, adam. would you like to help me out with naming our _ hello, adam. would you like to help me out with naming our new- me out with naming our new future? you don't even have to ask. just me out with naming our new future? you don't even have to ask.- you don't even have to ask. just one -hone you don't even have to ask. just one hone call you don't even have to ask. just one phone call or — you don't even have to ask. just one phone call or what's _ you don't even have to ask. just one phone call or what's up _ you don't even have to ask. just one phone call or what's up away, - you don't even have to ask. just one phone call or what's up away, any i phone call or what's up away, any time of day. what we thought was, let's track down the newscaster who's got a postal vote, because they won't be in the uk on the 4th ofjuly, find the newscaster who is furthest away from home. kind of like a budget race across the world. that wa
hello adam. hello laura. hello, adam. would _ hello, joe. hello adam. hello laura. hello, adam.llo, adam. would you like to help me out with naming _ hello, adam. would you like to help me out with naming our _ hello, adam. would you like to help me out with naming our new- me out with naming our new future? you don't even have to ask. just me out with naming our new future? you don't even have to ask.- you don't even have to ask. just one -hone you don't even have to ask. just one hone call...
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what do you think, adam. >> yeah. >> i mean i'm going to say i'm going to name the radio station just to annoy lewis, it's called boom radio. >> why would you do that. >> why would you do that. >> just, just to annoy you. but yeahi >> just, just to annoy you. but yeah i mean the clue is in the name boom radio. it's specifically tailored for baby boomers. >> so i've heard of this station. >> no, but you can you can sort of i mean, i don't listen, i have it's where the good bbc presenters go and they get rid of them for no reason. right. boom. radio. >> well, i'm rid of him for reason. >> they're old. and they also found reason. i'm under. i mean, tonight i'm rethinking. >> but generally i don't think being old a hindrance except for biden. and maybe schaefer. >> no, it is. it is a hindrance because you've got a young person who's 32 years old. he's not young ish ish. >> but yeah , young people don't >> but yeah, young people don't tend don't tend not to listen to the radio anyway. 34 221 said, why did you say
what do you think, adam. >> yeah. >> i mean i'm going to say i'm going to name the radio station just to annoy lewis, it's called boom radio. >> why would you do that. >> why would you do that. >> just, just to annoy you. but yeahi >> just, just to annoy you. but yeah i mean the clue is in the name boom radio. it's specifically tailored for baby boomers. >> so i've heard of this station. >> no, but you can you can sort of i mean, i don't listen, i...
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adam?ion, for me, i slightly worry that have politicians and the political parties got so good at analysing data, so focused on micro—targeting people on facebook, so safe when it comes to doing debates, so coached when it comes to doing interviews with people like nick robinson that, actually, politicsjust sort of gets a bit dull. but, actually, every election, events happen and people's scripts, they can't stick to them. and also the other thing that's been really fun this year is the audience participation in lots of the tv debates, and, ok, that's a group of people who are in a tv studio, so not necessarily reflective of the whole country, but actually when people groan or laugh or cheer, thatjust gives you a real sense of maybe what the electorate is thinking. and so that's been a bit of a treat this year as well. i think that's right, and a reminder actually that the magic of elections and the importance of elections is normally politicians are in charge of us or they're trying to be,
adam?ion, for me, i slightly worry that have politicians and the political parties got so good at analysing data, so focused on micro—targeting people on facebook, so safe when it comes to doing debates, so coached when it comes to doing interviews with people like nick robinson that, actually, politicsjust sort of gets a bit dull. but, actually, every election, events happen and people's scripts, they can't stick to them. and also the other thing that's been really fun this year is the...
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well, i mean, i do stand corrected by adam.eresting discussion on today, led by mishal husain, that the prime minister did not have to repeat the p word. so actually, i do stand corrected by you. i think i said he was compelled to use the p word, but i suppose what i'm trying to do isjust feel that sort of sense of ownership he was trying to portray to the public, that it's the most emotional i've ever seen him, and i'm not_ the expert that you two are. i think without doubt. and you've just summed it up. where was this man? he has had form in the last few days, including in the leader's debate. again, that was on with mishal husain, funnily enough on the bbc. so look, that's an issue that's hot in the news. adam, you started off saying, "what will the last four days bring?" and inevitably i'm bound to say more of the same. i am braced for surprise. i think that's a very wise way to look at the at the whole course of this election — events, events, events. i think that's right, because actually at the beginning of the campaign,
well, i mean, i do stand corrected by adam.eresting discussion on today, led by mishal husain, that the prime minister did not have to repeat the p word. so actually, i do stand corrected by you. i think i said he was compelled to use the p word, but i suppose what i'm trying to do isjust feel that sort of sense of ownership he was trying to portray to the public, that it's the most emotional i've ever seen him, and i'm not_ the expert that you two are. i think without doubt. and you've just...
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well, i mean, i do stand corrected by adam.eresting discussion on today, led by mishal husain, that the prime minister did not have to repeat the p word. so actually, i do stand corrected by you. i think i said he was compelled to use the p word, but i suppose what i'm trying to do isjust feel that sort of sense of ownership he was trying to portray to the public, that it's the most emotional i've ever seen him, and i'm not_ the expert that you two are. i think without doubt. and you've just summed it up. where was this man? he has had form in the last few days, including in the leader's debate. again, that was on with mishal husain, funnily enough on the bbc. so look, that's an issue that's hot in the news. adam, you started off saying, "what will the last four days bring?" and inevitably i'm bound to say more of the same. i am braced for surprise. i think that's a very wise way to look at the at the whole course of this election — events, events, events. i think that's right, because actually at the beginning of the campaign,
well, i mean, i do stand corrected by adam.eresting discussion on today, led by mishal husain, that the prime minister did not have to repeat the p word. so actually, i do stand corrected by you. i think i said he was compelled to use the p word, but i suppose what i'm trying to do isjust feel that sort of sense of ownership he was trying to portray to the public, that it's the most emotional i've ever seen him, and i'm not_ the expert that you two are. i think without doubt. and you've just...
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adam, take it away. [applause] adam: pete just tossed it to us, frank.u throw a party up here in reality, don't you? >> yeah. it is a great celebration, for sure. thank you, fox. thank you, fox! [cheers and applause] adam: this is the fox team that just can did it. it's 104 floorses. tell us why we're out here. >> well, look, we have to remember what happened almost 23 years ago when we lost 2,977 souls. in the stairwells above the north tower and the south tower, think of all the firefighters, one of which was my brother, that was saving people's lives. and if today we're honoring the stairwell, the story of the stairwells like captain billy that told his men and women, go, his fellow firefighters, go, i'll catch up with you later, and stayed with an injured person and knew he was going to die and die, he did. we're honoring these great heroes. adam: so these are employees at fox that they came up the stairs, they're raising money. a lot of focus are raising money. how much money are we raising, where does the money go, what are we doing with this? >> t
adam, take it away. [applause] adam: pete just tossed it to us, frank.u throw a party up here in reality, don't you? >> yeah. it is a great celebration, for sure. thank you, fox. thank you, fox! [cheers and applause] adam: this is the fox team that just can did it. it's 104 floorses. tell us why we're out here. >> well, look, we have to remember what happened almost 23 years ago when we lost 2,977 souls. in the stairwells above the north tower and the south tower, think of all the...
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well, i mean, i do stand corrected by adam.eresting discussion on today, led by michal hussein, that the prime minister did not have to repeat the p word. so actually, i do stand corrected by you. i think i said he was compelled to use the p word, but i suppose what i'm trying to do isjust feel feel that sort of sense of ownership he was trying to portray to the public, that it's the most emotional i've ever seen him, and i'm not_ the expert that you two are. i think without doubt. and you've just summed it up. where was this man? he has had form in the last few days, including in the leader's debate. again, that was on with michal husain, funnily enough on the bbc. again, that was on with mishal husain, funnily enough on the bbc. so look, that's an issue that's hot in the news. adam, you started off saying, "what will the last four days bring?" and inevitably i'm bound to say more of the same. i am braced for surprise. i think that's a very wise way to look at the at the whole course of this election — events, events, events.
well, i mean, i do stand corrected by adam.eresting discussion on today, led by michal hussein, that the prime minister did not have to repeat the p word. so actually, i do stand corrected by you. i think i said he was compelled to use the p word, but i suppose what i'm trying to do isjust feel feel that sort of sense of ownership he was trying to portray to the public, that it's the most emotional i've ever seen him, and i'm not_ the expert that you two are. i think without doubt. and you've...
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jon: @meteorologist adam klotz of thank you.nd crew aboard a boeing and jetliner. christina coleman has that story. >> at a site on the scary moment on a boeing playing for this time had departed from london and headed right here to california when the flight crew noticed something wrong details on what happened up next too. u 4 if you switch. for gerald? well, okay. so, what about $574 for switching your home insurance to allstate? oh, i try not to think about home insurance. too complicated. actually, allstate can handle the switching for you. —just call 'em. —it's that easy to save? yup. and you get allstate. huh, well that's a step up. goodbye, gerald. oh... check allstate first and you could save hundreds. you're in good hands with allstate. there are many ways to do things. at old dominion freight line, we do them this way. this way has people who start early. people who care and inspire each other to do things the way they should be done. this way uses technology (♪) and goes the extra mile (♪) to deliver your promises on
jon: @meteorologist adam klotz of thank you.nd crew aboard a boeing and jetliner. christina coleman has that story. >> at a site on the scary moment on a boeing playing for this time had departed from london and headed right here to california when the flight crew noticed something wrong details on what happened up next too. u 4 if you switch. for gerald? well, okay. so, what about $574 for switching your home insurance to allstate? oh, i try not to think about home insurance. too...
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may our greetings and the goodness of allah be to both adam and noah, abraham, moses, jesus, all his happiness of all mankind, as well as the venerable and close of the mobile... and the souls came to the sacred abodes of allah in the mosque, so that sincere prayers in the ranks of the faithful, with the exaltation of glory and gratitude to the rewarding lord, sanctify their souls, and those who have not yet found the time or path to god’s temple, we cordially welcome you all on this blessed holiday. assalamu alaikum wa rahmatullohi taala wa barakatu. peace be upon you, the mercy, mercy of allah and his goodness in this in the eternal worlds. we sincerely congratulate you on the blessed holiday of eid al-adha, 1445 hijri. may it come in the fulfillment of good hopes and aspirations, full of generosity and goodness of the creators and grace, with peace and happiness to the peoples of our vast homeland, the whole world and the human race. the president of the russian federation, vladimir vladimirovich putin, congratulates all of us muslims in russia on this blessed holiday. his congrat
may our greetings and the goodness of allah be to both adam and noah, abraham, moses, jesus, all his happiness of all mankind, as well as the venerable and close of the mobile... and the souls came to the sacred abodes of allah in the mosque, so that sincere prayers in the ranks of the faithful, with the exaltation of glory and gratitude to the rewarding lord, sanctify their souls, and those who have not yet found the time or path to god’s temple, we cordially welcome you all on this blessed...
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tovar: adam, anything to add? mr.social media, social media runs on divisiveness. if you wants, put i think what we're missing isj]g the sation. how many of you have kids? how many of you have grandkids? so, a lot of us have a lot in common. i have a-year-old and a three-year-old. you have a one-year-old and a three-year-old. but i was reading a wall street journal article on the flight yesterday, and it was talking about some woman found that her dauger page, 92% of her followers were adult men. and it is lii texted that to mys is a serious conversation we are going to have to have about social media and how we raise our kids. d unite us all. like, the future of our children. can start to shift some of these convertints really care about. i think a lot of the issues e manufactured by politics to try and keep us apart, and social media is perfect for that. ms. al just want to say on the tips piece of it, and divisiveness, i would also use the term demonization. social media can be used as a way to demonize another per
tovar: adam, anything to add? mr.social media, social media runs on divisiveness. if you wants, put i think what we're missing isj]g the sation. how many of you have kids? how many of you have grandkids? so, a lot of us have a lot in common. i have a-year-old and a three-year-old. you have a one-year-old and a three-year-old. but i was reading a wall street journal article on the flight yesterday, and it was talking about some woman found that her dauger page, 92% of her followers were adult...
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jon: meteorologist adam klotz thank you and up next on the fox report,. [background sounds].eal with when the biggest celebrations of them all, that's ahead. why use 10 buckets of water when you can use 1 fire extinguisher. and to fight heartburn, why take 10 antacids throughout the day when you can take 1 prilosec. for easier heartburn relief, one beats ten. prilosec otc. one pill. 24 hours. zero heartburn. subject 1: i love you. [music playing] i love you. beckett: i love you too. subject 2: beckett's amazing. he's a miracle child. in the mornings, he'll wake up, and he'll roll the shades up. and da da, it's time to get up. it's a bright, beautiful day. beckett: right. subject 1: you look great. the first of the year, he started going, i have to sit down. i'm dizzy, mommy. he couldn't walk straight. his head was starting to be cocked. make a wish. a month after his third birthday, he got diagnosed with atrt brain cancer. all you can think of is, my kid's not going to live. [cristina perri, "a thousand years"] i have died every day waiting for you darling don't be afraid i h
jon: meteorologist adam klotz thank you and up next on the fox report,. [background sounds].eal with when the biggest celebrations of them all, that's ahead. why use 10 buckets of water when you can use 1 fire extinguisher. and to fight heartburn, why take 10 antacids throughout the day when you can take 1 prilosec. for easier heartburn relief, one beats ten. prilosec otc. one pill. 24 hours. zero heartburn. subject 1: i love you. [music playing] i love you. beckett: i love you too. subject 2:...
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adam: next up for graduates is residency.ontinue serving the indigenous community in the cherokee nation's capitol of tahlequah. >> it just makes me super excited, to go to a tribal residency and just get to continue to learn more about my native culture and how to take care of my people best. and yeah, and give back for the rest of my career. >> i hope that my journey will be able to inspire other young native, you know, kids to be able to do this. because i think it's important to see someone do it because, you know you can do it. and i would love to see more. and i'm really proud to be choctaw. and i'm really proud to be from the osu cherokee nation campus. adam: these graduates are the first in what osu hopes to be a new wave of doctors closing health care gaps for native communities. for the pbs newshour, i am adam kemp. ♪ geoff: and join us again here tomorrow night, for a look at why some universities are returning to using standardized testing in their admissions process. that is the newshour for tonight. i'm geoff be
adam: next up for graduates is residency.ontinue serving the indigenous community in the cherokee nation's capitol of tahlequah. >> it just makes me super excited, to go to a tribal residency and just get to continue to learn more about my native culture and how to take care of my people best. and yeah, and give back for the rest of my career. >> i hope that my journey will be able to inspire other young native, you know, kids to be able to do this. because i think it's important to...
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adam: next up for graduates is residency.continue serving the indigenous community in the cherokee nation's capitol of tahlequah. >> it just makes me super excited, to go to a tribal residency and just get to continue to learn more about my native culture and how to take care of my people best. and yeah, and give back for the rest of my career. >> i hope that my journey will be able to inspire other young native, you know, kids to be able to do this. because i think it's important to see someone do it because, you know you can do it. and i would love to see more. and i'm really proud to be choctaw. and i'm really proud to be from the osu cherokee nation campus. adam: these graduates are the first in what osu hopes to be a new wave of doctors closing health care gaps for native communities. for the pbs newshour, i am adam kemp. ♪ geoff: and join us again here tomorrow night, for a look at why some universities are returning to using standardized testing in their admissions process. that is the newshour for tonight. i'm geoff b
adam: next up for graduates is residency.continue serving the indigenous community in the cherokee nation's capitol of tahlequah. >> it just makes me super excited, to go to a tribal residency and just get to continue to learn more about my native culture and how to take care of my people best. and yeah, and give back for the rest of my career. >> i hope that my journey will be able to inspire other young native, you know, kids to be able to do this. because i think it's important...
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adam cottier, bbc news. so a dramatic night — so here is how group a has finished germany go through — as group winners. they're joined in the last 16 by switzerland. hungary will hope their win with take them through as one of the four best third placed finishers — scotland's miserable record of never reaching the knockout stages of a major tournament continues. here's their manager steve clarke. understand, it's a cruel game. you have to suffer. and we suffer with the tartan army. we suffer with the people back home in scotland. we all suffer. we all suffer the same. but then you have to lick your wounds. you have to refresh yourself. and you have to go again. because it can't be 26 years before we go to another major tournament overseas. and that's got to be the next ambition. as for hungary — after losing theirfirst two games, that win in stuttgart gives them renewed hope that they can scrape into the knockout stages. it was obviously going to be nervous. both sides, everything is on the line for the who
adam cottier, bbc news. so a dramatic night — so here is how group a has finished germany go through — as group winners. they're joined in the last 16 by switzerland. hungary will hope their win with take them through as one of the four best third placed finishers — scotland's miserable record of never reaching the knockout stages of a major tournament continues. here's their manager steve clarke. understand, it's a cruel game. you have to suffer. and we suffer with the tartan army. we...
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all right adam, close this segment out, what you have? for halloween and all of a sudden he is gone, he's going down the aisle and then he gets spooked by this thing. yeah. and personally, i love animals, i have six bunnies, three cats and a dog. because i would get into a relationship and we would break up and i would end up with a pet but i named all my pets after my exes, i have needy, bipolar, intervention. [ applause ] >> all right, don't go away, we will be right back. [ cheering and applause ] the cockroach. resilient creatures. true miracles of evolution. where there is one, others aren't far behind. always scavenging for food, the cockroach... well that's horrifying. ortho home defense max indoor insect barrier. one application kills and prevents bugs for 365 days. not in my house you don't. nature is wild. your home doesn't have to be. an alternative to pills, voltaren is a clinically proven arthritis pain relief gel, which penetrates deep to target the source of pain with nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medicine directly at the
all right adam, close this segment out, what you have? for halloween and all of a sudden he is gone, he's going down the aisle and then he gets spooked by this thing. yeah. and personally, i love animals, i have six bunnies, three cats and a dog. because i would get into a relationship and we would break up and i would end up with a pet but i named all my pets after my exes, i have needy, bipolar, intervention. [ applause ] >> all right, don't go away, we will be right back. [ cheering...
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adam: you will do it again. >> i will. adam: frank if's here, this is why we do it, right? a anthony, her husband, that gave his life in the line of duty, i was shaken to the core. but we knew we'd be there with them. we told carrie very early on that we were going to take care of her and her family, but what you don't know is today we have your paid-off mortgage here with us today -- [cheers and applause] >> thank you. >> she's a hero. anthony was a hero. we have so many heroes that we have to take care of, and this is a way that we show it and make sure we do it. adam: you are doing amazing work, frank. thank you so much, obviously, for what you're doing as well. >> thank you. adam: a guys, this is literally what it's all about. everybody's sweating, everybody's working hard, but it's all for this. and we're really grateful. back to you guys. will: really cool, adam. always a wanted to do that. by the way, visit t2t.org to donate to tunnel to towers. we're going to check out with adam throughout the morning. hopefully, we'll get him to climb some stairs. rah. [laughter] s
adam: you will do it again. >> i will. adam: frank if's here, this is why we do it, right? a anthony, her husband, that gave his life in the line of duty, i was shaken to the core. but we knew we'd be there with them. we told carrie very early on that we were going to take care of her and her family, but what you don't know is today we have your paid-off mortgage here with us today -- [cheers and applause] >> thank you. >> she's a hero. anthony was a hero. we have so many...
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yes, adam is “ust 20 ears it any other way. yes, adam is “ust 20 years ow. �* it any other way.act i it any other way. yes, adam is “ust 20 years old, in fact there's h it any other way. yes, adam isjust 20 years old, in fact there's only i 20 years old, in fact there's only one member of the squad who is younger than him and that is copy may knew who it is just 19. now he has had an incredible season with manchester united but his talent was obvious from an early age. he scores! the strike that secured silverware. _ he scores! the strike that secured silverware, from _ he scores! the strike that secured silverware, from a _ he scores! the strike that secured silverware, from a player- he scores! the strike that secured silverware, from a player who - he scores! the strike that secured l silverware, from a player who shone brightest during a mostly dull season. ~ . . brightest during a mostly dull season. ~ ., ., ., brightest during a mostly dull season. ., ., ., , brightest during a mostly dull season. ., ., ., alread season. what a goal that is. already one of manchester _ sea
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jordan: adam-16, perdimos la pista.brutal asesinato". >> ¡policía de los Ángeles, vamos a entrar! >> ¡no hay nadie, dispérsense! ¡vamos, muévanse, dispérsense! ¡no hay nadie, nada! ¡vamos, vamos, vamos! ¡volvemos! ¡vamos! ¡cubran aquella puerta, vamos! ¡adelante! paul: 8-adam-16. no hay nadie. no hay señales de foster ni de la chica ni del lincoln. no hay nadie. o se dio cuenta de que estábamos tras él y nunca vino o la llevó a otro lado. muy bien, nos vamos. quiero barricadas en todos los caminos a 8 km de la torre de teléfonos. jordan: lo sé. dije el nombre y lo asusté. maddy: no, no es cierto. encontró el celular y lo desconectó. jordan: iba camino a la casa, maddy. el rastro lo confirma. maddy: no, eso no es lo que pasó. jordan: sí. maddy: no es así. teníamos una pista y tú hiciste exactamente todo de la manera correcta. tal y como debías hacerlo. ahora ve a casa. jordan: no voy a ir a casa. maddy: no es un pedido. si quieres un cierre, así no lo conseguirás. hiciste tu parte, ahora que ellos hagan la suya. ya no es
jordan: adam-16, perdimos la pista.brutal asesinato". >> ¡policía de los Ángeles, vamos a entrar! >> ¡no hay nadie, dispérsense! ¡vamos, muévanse, dispérsense! ¡no hay nadie, nada! ¡vamos, vamos, vamos! ¡volvemos! ¡vamos! ¡cubran aquella puerta, vamos! ¡adelante! paul: 8-adam-16. no hay nadie. no hay señales de foster ni de la chica ni del lincoln. no hay nadie. o se dio cuenta de que estábamos tras él y nunca vino o la llevó a otro lado. muy bien, nos vamos....
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adam your reaction.goodness i am someone long stock as discussed, so this is very good certainly for people like me, really for all of us all have 401(k)s, what is amazing talking about new highs on the dow, and the s&p 500, and nasdaq as well if you look at small caps, you know the little companies that are very sensitive to interest rates they have not made a new high in over 650 zwroos i have been waiting for small caps. >> -- my portfolio as well really struggling, so this is where i think you are going to see biggest reaction if we can start putting together, not just would be month of inflation but maybe two or three months, now that said don't expect fed to say anything different they're not lowering rates soon inflation going up just going up less than we thought, fine. i will take it. >> still have the issue of needs, that is healthcare related services drugs insurance still quite elevated what do you tick away from this. >> people don't necessarily own stocks could care less about stock discuss
adam your reaction.goodness i am someone long stock as discussed, so this is very good certainly for people like me, really for all of us all have 401(k)s, what is amazing talking about new highs on the dow, and the s&p 500, and nasdaq as well if you look at small caps, you know the little companies that are very sensitive to interest rates they have not made a new high in over 650 zwroos i have been waiting for small caps. >> -- my portfolio as well really struggling, so this is...
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adam: i think there are two concerns.ittle less significant than the other print the first is retaliation. if we can do that to russia, russia could do that to us. and that is true, and it is definitely a concern for europeans. it is less of a concern for the u.s. but if russia can do it, others can do it as well, china, india, what have you. the other issue of course is what does it mean systemically. one of the linchpins of global finance is the fact sovereign assets have historically been invaluable. you cannot go after them. if we are undoing that, so the fact anyone who keeps their assets in the u.s., which many countries do, and if all of a sudden that is a risk because they could theoretically be seized, taken, or otherwise immobilized, that is a significant risk for the way global financial has been structured. nick: the risks presumably still exist today after the announcement. how are the concerns overcome? adam: through a little bit of legal trickery. for the europeans in the u.s. as well, they're are actually
adam: i think there are two concerns.ittle less significant than the other print the first is retaliation. if we can do that to russia, russia could do that to us. and that is true, and it is definitely a concern for europeans. it is less of a concern for the u.s. but if russia can do it, others can do it as well, china, india, what have you. the other issue of course is what does it mean systemically. one of the linchpins of global finance is the fact sovereign assets have historically been...
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as adam's slides are showing and as our polls are showing. if you look at the data, people want solutions. so i think we have to double downvestment in each other as humans. mr. bran go. one other phrase you used, i use the same phrase because i think it is so powerful, and this is my tip. transparency is so important. i think too often the citizens of involved in elected office and they look like they are so farscary and so intimidating. this is an opportunity to explain what you do and the challenges you face, so authenticity is another word i always tell my staff. if you are truthful with who you are and what you are trying to accomplish and what the challenges are it humanizes you in the job you were trying to do. ms. ali: as somebody who misinformation enter was the target of a misinformationtai worked in the white house and i also worked for the state government of tennessee, and into both of those positions i was demonized and called a terrorist because of my background as an arab american muslim woman, and millions of people were buyi
as adam's slides are showing and as our polls are showing. if you look at the data, people want solutions. so i think we have to double downvestment in each other as humans. mr. bran go. one other phrase you used, i use the same phrase because i think it is so powerful, and this is my tip. transparency is so important. i think too often the citizens of involved in elected office and they look like they are so farscary and so intimidating. this is an opportunity to explain what you do and the...
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what do you make what adam had to say? does your view largely match up with adam's?think the narrative of you have to own things, i don't think adam said this. i think you said this and then y'all talked around it. you have to only own things around a.i. and productivity. i mean, we haven't seen that productivity. once again i'll bullish on palin to palantir and nvidia. product from i've aye a narrative. it's a let's hope this happens. everything's now son margins. apple's doing cool stuff with i phone gadgets, or you've got notetakers, but really, i don't think we will see really big productivity gains for some time to come, and so i think you always have to be mindful of valuations. i continue to see that when it comes to growth people continue to feel comfortable in the cues, in the amazons. the metas, apple's et cetera. not only do you have that a.i. story, right? no revenues from that. you have durable for earnings. look across, like amazon and meta grow revenues this quarter in q2. at 56 -- earnings at 56%. microsoft 27%. so i think that you still are going to
what do you make what adam had to say? does your view largely match up with adam's?think the narrative of you have to own things, i don't think adam said this. i think you said this and then y'all talked around it. you have to only own things around a.i. and productivity. i mean, we haven't seen that productivity. once again i'll bullish on palin to palantir and nvidia. product from i've aye a narrative. it's a let's hope this happens. everything's now son margins. apple's doing cool stuff with...
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if the biden camp is reaching adam kinzinger, they're reaching adam kinzinger's cousins down there.fected voters you may have never heard of. and that's an important moment for the biden campaign to make that move. >> the right can't figure out what to do with the never-trump coalition. i, too, am a squish, and was never super comfortable with the hard-right positions of the republican party, voting for hillary clinton was the easiest vote i'd ever cast, a lot of republicans said, oh, it was the hardest thing i'd ever done. one look at donald trump, it was the easiest vote i'd ever cast, followed very closely by, you know, a tie for the easiest vote i'd ever cast for joe biden. donald trump is such a glaring threat to any republican who's been active in the last 20 years, who saw democracy as this cause worthy of trying to export. i mean, the hypocrisy, the rank hypocrisy means that republicans owe more to the country. they owe more to the democracy, to try to undo republican support for trump. >> well, and adam is so clear, his message, you know, i was struck by the clarity of his
if the biden camp is reaching adam kinzinger, they're reaching adam kinzinger's cousins down there.fected voters you may have never heard of. and that's an important moment for the biden campaign to make that move. >> the right can't figure out what to do with the never-trump coalition. i, too, am a squish, and was never super comfortable with the hard-right positions of the republican party, voting for hillary clinton was the easiest vote i'd ever cast, a lot of republicans said, oh, it...
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adam _ action in that context. you would suspend them? adam price, - action in that context.m? adam price, your predecessor, wants to legislate to ban politicians from lying. how would that work?— ban politicians from lying. how would that work? adam was raising this in 2007 — would that work? adam was raising this in 2007 when _ would that work? adam was raising this in 2007 when he _ would that work? adam was raising this in 2007 when he was _ would that work? adam was raising this in 2007 when he was an - would that work? adam was raising this in 2007 when he was an mp. i this in 2007 when he was an mp. under westminster leader of plaid cymru has also tried to raise legislation to insist in openness and honesty with politicians. i think that's a pretty good idea. it's not an easy thing to test. how do you prove that somebody has been purposefully deceptive? it's difficult. at the fact it is difficult. at the fact it is difficult shouldn't me and that we don't try to do it. because it would be another way of showing that we are serious about wanting to be considered to be h
adam _ action in that context. you would suspend them? adam price, - action in that context.m? adam price, your predecessor, wants to legislate to ban politicians from lying. how would that work?— ban politicians from lying. how would that work? adam was raising this in 2007 — would that work? adam was raising this in 2007 when _ would that work? adam was raising this in 2007 when he _ would that work? adam was raising this in 2007 when he was _ would that work? adam was raising this in...
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tovar: adam, anything to add? mr.cial media runs if you want clicks, put something out more intense.unite human-based conversation. how many of you have kids? so, a lot of us have a lot in common. i have a one-year-old and a three-year-old. you have a one- and a three-year-old. four,but i was reading a "wall t journal" article on the flight yesterday, and it was talking of her followers were adult men. and it is like, woo. i texted that to my wife, this is a serious conversation we are going to have to have about social media and how we at■lra our kids. but that should be something that unites us all. like, the future of our childr can start to shift some of these conversations, that is what parents really care about. i think a lot of the issues are manufacturedy fect for that. ms. ali: i just want to say on the tips piece of it, and■n divisiveness, and also use thet" social media can be used as a way to demonize another person, another group. and it is an effective tool to Ñe■ that is why i was talking about conflict
tovar: adam, anything to add? mr.cial media runs if you want clicks, put something out more intense.unite human-based conversation. how many of you have kids? so, a lot of us have a lot in common. i have a one-year-old and a three-year-old. you have a one- and a three-year-old. four,but i was reading a "wall t journal" article on the flight yesterday, and it was talking of her followers were adult men. and it is like, woo. i texted that to my wife, this is a serious conversation we...
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adam and i were sitting next to each other. i took your place yesterday next to adam and i remember hearing the woman sitting on my other side gasped audibly and then all you could hear was pounding of keyboards everywhere. and then i looked up and i saw his energy, donald trump synergy. as you noted he and todd blanche had been having this very romantic moment between them, laughing when the jury came in. when they knew there was a verdict you could see them start to separate a little bit. in that moment trumps body language was pinched, straightahead. there was no more leaning on todd blanche, joking with todd blanche. they were like this. it was like the parting of the red sea in that moment. >> i want to explain to our audience at the outset why our seating arrangement looks a little different tonight. i have been in boston since wednesday morning, involved in some college reunion activities and andrew weissmann is grandly occupying what would usually be my chair in that studio and doing so in a way that makes me feel like
adam and i were sitting next to each other. i took your place yesterday next to adam and i remember hearing the woman sitting on my other side gasped audibly and then all you could hear was pounding of keyboards everywhere. and then i looked up and i saw his energy, donald trump synergy. as you noted he and todd blanche had been having this very romantic moment between them, laughing when the jury came in. when they knew there was a verdict you could see them start to separate a little bit. in...
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. >> joining our discussion now, adam and lisa. there -- they were both in the courtroom when the trump verdict was announced. also, andrew weissmann, former chief of the criminal division of new york. lisa, i want to take you back to that moment and to the final breaking of that suspense and hearing that first guilty does not mean that you're going to hear 33 more guilty's. you have to patiently wait as those verdicts unfold when it is multiple counts. take us back to those moments when you heard the first guilty. >> i can't even begin to describe the shock that i was feeling and lawrence, your right to say that the first guilty doesn't mean you'll get 33 others, the folks at this table like you know a lot more about this case than the general public and one of the things we know is that charge one through four change to the earliest checks written by the donald j. trump trust, not by trump personally. those were checks that were the signatures either of one of his sons with allen weisselberg, there were two checks written in febr
. >> joining our discussion now, adam and lisa. there -- they were both in the courtroom when the trump verdict was announced. also, andrew weissmann, former chief of the criminal division of new york. lisa, i want to take you back to that moment and to the final breaking of that suspense and hearing that first guilty does not mean that you're going to hear 33 more guilty's. you have to patiently wait as those verdicts unfold when it is multiple counts. take us back to those moments when...
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adam wild reports.he day rugby league came together, the sport's grandest together, the sport's grandest occasion always a moment to remember. this year, even more so. fans of all club colours paying their own tributes to the life, the legacy of rob burrow, a legend on the field, and inspiration of it. the men's showpiece final, warrington against wigan beginning after an impeccable minute's silence, wigan world champions who took the first half lead, twisting and turning over. that their second try. the captain rampaging through to extend the lead, and from there, warrington wouldn't get back. wigan warriors, wembley winners once again. earlier, there was no fairy tale win for leeds. beaten by st helens for the third year in a fow. glory for the men and women on a day when the sport came together to remember one of its own. earlier we spoke to adam and he started with more on the tribute to rob burrow. it was always going to be an emotional day for many people, a difficult day. we have seen fans throug
adam wild reports.he day rugby league came together, the sport's grandest together, the sport's grandest occasion always a moment to remember. this year, even more so. fans of all club colours paying their own tributes to the life, the legacy of rob burrow, a legend on the field, and inspiration of it. the men's showpiece final, warrington against wigan beginning after an impeccable minute's silence, wigan world champions who took the first half lead, twisting and turning over. that their...
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i see you, adam. alex, safe travel. thanks, see you, adam. alex, safe travel.t very soon. thanks for listening to this one. goodbye. newscast from the bbc. hello. we have seen some warm sunshine around today, particularly across parts of southern england. for other areas further north, there have been a few showers around. as we head through the day tomorrow, again, a day of sunny spells for many of us. there will be a few showers in the forecast, so not completely dry. we've got this area of low pressure sitting across the bay of biscay at the moment. that's moving its way in, and just grazes the southeast corner of england. so that's going to bring some rain through tomorrow. for the rest of this evening into tonight, then, most places looking dry, showers easing away. still quite cloudy and breezy with a few showers across northern parts of scotland. could be one or two misty patches toward central and southern england, perhaps. a relatively cool night for this stage injune with temperatures between 8—12 celsius in our towns and cities, a touch cooler in the
i see you, adam. alex, safe travel. thanks, see you, adam. alex, safe travel.t very soon. thanks for listening to this one. goodbye. newscast from the bbc. hello. we have seen some warm sunshine around today, particularly across parts of southern england. for other areas further north, there have been a few showers around. as we head through the day tomorrow, again, a day of sunny spells for many of us. there will be a few showers in the forecast, so not completely dry. we've got this area of...
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adams is basically adams is like. well, we need to get the army.e need to get an army and we'll make washington lieutenant general and hamilton works behind the scenes to get himself as washington's assistant. and jefferson and madison are beside themselves like. hamilton is building out an army which he's going to use for two purposes. they're convinced the. first is patronage because they always believed that hamilton was looking to reward his friends and then the other one was he's going to march this army down into virginia. and there's this amazing series of letters that jefferson wrote, 1790 899, telling his fellow republicans, just be calm. don't give hamilton an excuse to march the army here, which sounds ridiculous in historical retrospect. but when you think about it in the framework of the historical sort of social imaginary that that these men would have had that makes a lot of sense because it had just been 100 years earlier that james second seemed to be doing exactly. you know, i mean, if you look at republican form of government cal
adams is basically adams is like. well, we need to get the army.e need to get an army and we'll make washington lieutenant general and hamilton works behind the scenes to get himself as washington's assistant. and jefferson and madison are beside themselves like. hamilton is building out an army which he's going to use for two purposes. they're convinced the. first is patronage because they always believed that hamilton was looking to reward his friends and then the other one was he's going to...
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but a couple of questions for you, adam.an yo further describe the political realignments highlighted in your data that are happe a country, especially across generations? mr. brando what i see is you are living in a realignment. every few generations we have a political realignment. realignment, you look at some of the last ones, jimmy carter was a democrat from georgia. then you had a realignment, and a lot of southern former democrats came the new base of the republican party. that's example of a realignment. you go back to that's an example of a political realignment. this realignment is different from anything we have ever seen before. for the next generation's realignment is to neither party. is going to slow down. this is a trend that is going to continue. what you are seeing is that the democratic base in the republican base are going to get smaller and fewer. was younger going into team red, it was a pretty broad tent. at tent, but that tent is getting really small now. in the democratic tent is getting smaller now.
but a couple of questions for you, adam.an yo further describe the political realignments highlighted in your data that are happe a country, especially across generations? mr. brando what i see is you are living in a realignment. every few generations we have a political realignment. realignment, you look at some of the last ones, jimmy carter was a democrat from georgia. then you had a realignment, and a lot of southern former democrats came the new base of the republican party. that's example...
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adam cottier reports. both scotland and hungary needed to summon all their heart and strength in stuttgart with both sides needing a positive result to avoid elimination. —— stuttgart. willie ormond has a catch in the crossbar. scotland didn't manage a single shot until shay adams fired off target in the 53rd minute. hungry forward berman's fargo been needed medical treatment after he suffered an injury defending a free kick. he was taken to hospital in a stable condition. as play resumes scotland substitute stuart armstrong was sent tumbling by or bent but no penalty was given. the urgency and desperation of both sides saw the game open up, kevin sore but —— marker three. snatching victory for hungary in the last minutes of the game. they must wait to find out if the three points will wait to see them through as one of the best third james, berg stage exit for scotland at their first major tournament. for scotland at their first majortournament. in for scotland at their first major tournament. in frankfur
adam cottier reports. both scotland and hungary needed to summon all their heart and strength in stuttgart with both sides needing a positive result to avoid elimination. —— stuttgart. willie ormond has a catch in the crossbar. scotland didn't manage a single shot until shay adams fired off target in the 53rd minute. hungry forward berman's fargo been needed medical treatment after he suffered an injury defending a free kick. he was taken to hospital in a stable condition. as play resumes...
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democrats we've solved your problem at least adam has.at are your thoughts were you watching it last night in realtime? >> yes, and i will correct you joe biden the president had a cold did you not get the memo without 15 minutes into the debate 2 sources said stuffy nose its way is mouth was hanging open. staring off and there. sneezing and coughing of the brain. started talking about the cognitive decline over a year ago on television being lambasted all americans liver had an elderly relative dementia alzheimer's whatever it is we saw this. as my great aunt was in the same place he was a year ago in her decline when my mother would call me on the phone and say don't leave her alone in the house because she's going to try and heat up suit on -- soup on the so your stove and light the yes with loader there's later fluid or alternatively but the whole can of soup in the radar range and we don't have any more fire extinguishers from the last time she was left alone in the house. >> it's true kennedy. >> what i realized was as she points ou
democrats we've solved your problem at least adam has.at are your thoughts were you watching it last night in realtime? >> yes, and i will correct you joe biden the president had a cold did you not get the memo without 15 minutes into the debate 2 sources said stuffy nose its way is mouth was hanging open. staring off and there. sneezing and coughing of the brain. started talking about the cognitive decline over a year ago on television being lambasted all americans liver had an elderly...
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democrats we've solved your problem at least adam has. your thoughts were you watching it last night in realtime? >> yes, and i will correct you joe biden the president had a cold did you not get the memo without 15 minutes into the debate 2 sources said stuffy nose its way is mouth was hanging open. staring off and there. sneezing and coughing of the brain. started talking about the cognitive decline over a year ago on television being lambasted all americans liver had an elderly relative dementia alzheimer's whatever it is we saw this. as my great aunt was in the same place he was a year ago in her decline when my mother would call me on the phone and say don't leave her alone in the house because she's going to try and heat up suit on -- soup on the so your stove and light the yes with loader there's later fluid or alternatively but the whole can of soup in the radar range and we don't have any more fire extinguishers from the last time she was left alone in the house. >> it's true kennedy. >> what i realized was as she points out. sad
democrats we've solved your problem at least adam has. your thoughts were you watching it last night in realtime? >> yes, and i will correct you joe biden the president had a cold did you not get the memo without 15 minutes into the debate 2 sources said stuffy nose its way is mouth was hanging open. staring off and there. sneezing and coughing of the brain. started talking about the cognitive decline over a year ago on television being lambasted all americans liver had an elderly...
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adam cottier, bbc news.o a dramatic night — so here is how group a has finished germany go through — as group winners. they're joined in the last 16 by switzerland. hungary will hope their win with take them through as one of the four best third placed finishers — scotland's miserable record of never reaching the knockout stages of a major tournament continues. here's their manager steve clarke. understand, it's a cruel game. you have to suffer. and we suffer with the tartan army. we suffer with the people back home in scotland. we all suffer. we all suffer the same. but then you have to lick your wounds. you have to refresh yourself. and you have to go again. because it can't be 26 years before we go to another major tournament overseas. and that's got to be the next ambition. as for hungary — after losing theirfirst two games, that win in stuttgart gives them renewed hope that they can scrape into the knockout stages. it was obviously going to be nervous. both sides, everything is on the line for the whole
adam cottier, bbc news.o a dramatic night — so here is how group a has finished germany go through — as group winners. they're joined in the last 16 by switzerland. hungary will hope their win with take them through as one of the four best third placed finishers — scotland's miserable record of never reaching the knockout stages of a major tournament continues. here's their manager steve clarke. understand, it's a cruel game. you have to suffer. and we suffer with the tartan army. we...