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june speakman, professor of political science at roger williams university, suggests that opponents will use different tactics. trump is particularly good at focusing on the negative aspects of his opponent. he is less interested in discussing problems. my guess is that biden will try to focus on the issues, on his performance in the economy and... will they affect the debate on voters' votes also depends on when exactly it will take place, says the expert of the american institute of entrepreneurship, john fortiem. as the election approaches and many voters are paying attention, these debates attract large audiences, with people watching to truly understand if they are undecided or want to make a last- minute decision. the two candidates will continue to compete for voters this week, with trump expected to attend. veronica balderes and glecia from voice of america washington. activists in most of the american cities of new york, chicago, seattle, washington went on protests this weekend to remind about the second anniversary of the capture of the defenders of azevstal. the fighters of t
june speakman, professor of political science at roger williams university, suggests that opponents will use different tactics. trump is particularly good at focusing on the negative aspects of his opponent. he is less interested in discussing problems. my guess is that biden will try to focus on the issues, on his performance in the economy and... will they affect the debate on voters' votes also depends on when exactly it will take place, says the expert of the american institute of...
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williams to discuss in more detail. i am proud to turn it over to chairman williams. ms. williams: thank you very much. this is going to be a great week. we have the national small business week ahead of us. and i will tell you small business makes up the backbone of this country. 75% of the workforce, 75% of the payroll is generated by small business. we're going to be highlighting small businesses this week and talks about the jobs it creates and talks about the role the private sector plays in frankly saving our country. small business is in every industry and it's in every community. so tomorrow, we're going to have an hbc 201, 14 businesses from across the country coming to the capitol to show what they do and how they do it and maybe talk about the great things that's happening to them and some of the regulations that are choking them to death. we'll have bakers, we're going to have destillers, we'll have ammo makers displaying their products and talk about the challenges they're facing. i will tell you, there are
williams to discuss in more detail. i am proud to turn it over to chairman williams. ms. williams: thank you very much. this is going to be a great week. we have the national small business week ahead of us. and i will tell you small business makes up the backbone of this country. 75% of the workforce, 75% of the payroll is generated by small business. we're going to be highlighting small businesses this week and talks about the jobs it creates and talks about the role the private sector plays...
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roger williams is the texas republican congressman. what do you think of the move to pull the lever? >> the move was wrong, doing a good job with what he has to work with, the fact that you want to go this route again and vacate the chair, we have so much to do in congress right now, we got a border, wars all over, and economy that needs help, these are what we should work on not trying to vacate a chair, someone who would be able to win. neil: is open season. democrats are rallying around the speaker. don't know how that would sort out. wouldn't that risk alienating johnson all the more, two by count, three may be. >> i guess it would but the fact is the majority of us do not want him gone, they want continuity and we want to address the issues the american people want us to address. we got border issues, ukraine issues, all the stuff on college campuses, we need to fix this and not try to elect a third speaker of the house in a year's time. neil: where do you think this goes? getting the process going means you can't do much else unt
roger williams is the texas republican congressman. what do you think of the move to pull the lever? >> the move was wrong, doing a good job with what he has to work with, the fact that you want to go this route again and vacate the chair, we have so much to do in congress right now, we got a border, wars all over, and economy that needs help, these are what we should work on not trying to vacate a chair, someone who would be able to win. neil: is open season. democrats are rallying...
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william rogers did not think of that view, but that was case. and you, again, he kind of foist of this idea onto the united states. but the reason why we're providing is row with this up on question on the remaining support is that israel is fighting the cold war against soviet aggression. all now they love, they get them because once a cold war ended, you had to invent new things. and so even as the islamic jihad and the global islamic around revolution, now it's about the work is a global work is um and israel is in the full front of the 5. what is the earliest people get into fights? well, national serenity and your gains globalism is always something new. go sides that be as well as in the leader of because it isn't then it's just a way of avoiding ever talking about what google serial issues are in the middle east. and that's, and that's why on this what goes on is that, you know, every inventing this new media ologist the why, why we have to about the support, the israel unconditionally learn. wait, wait, we have the u. k. elections coming
william rogers did not think of that view, but that was case. and you, again, he kind of foist of this idea onto the united states. but the reason why we're providing is row with this up on question on the remaining support is that israel is fighting the cold war against soviet aggression. all now they love, they get them because once a cold war ended, you had to invent new things. and so even as the islamic jihad and the global islamic around revolution, now it's about the work is a global...
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so suddenly his secretary of state william rogers did not think of that view, but that was the case. and you again, he kind of voice that this idea onto the united states. that the reason why we're providing is row with this up on question. unremitting support is that a israel is fighting the cold war against soviet aggression. all now they love, they get them because once a cold war ended, you had to invent new things. and so even as the islamic jihad and the global islamic revolution now it's about the work is a global work is um and israel is in the full front the sides or is, or at least people get into fights with national silver energy and your gains, globalism is always something new, the sides that be as well as in the leader of because it isn't. and then it's just a way of avoiding ever talking about what, who bostic real issues are in the middle east. and that's, and that's why on this it goes on is that, you know, everything venting these uh, new media. ology is why, why we have to above the support the israel unconditionally learn. wait, wait, we have the u. k. elections
so suddenly his secretary of state william rogers did not think of that view, but that was the case. and you again, he kind of voice that this idea onto the united states. that the reason why we're providing is row with this up on question. unremitting support is that a israel is fighting the cold war against soviet aggression. all now they love, they get them because once a cold war ended, you had to invent new things. and so even as the islamic jihad and the global islamic revolution now it's...
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so certainly his secretary of state william rogers did not take that view, but that was case and you again he kind of voice that this idea onto the united states. that's the reason why we provided israel with this up on question. unremitting support. is that a israel is fighting the cold war against soviet aggression, all now they love, they get them because once a cold war ended, you had to invent new things. and so you allows the islamic jihad in the global islamic revolution. now it's about the work is on global work is um and israel is in the full front of the 5. what is the earliest you probably get into fights with national silver entity and your gains. globalism is always something new. the sides that these are our lives in the leader. of course you isn't. that is just the way of avoiding ever talking about what google secrete. alicia's are in the middle east, and that's and that's why in this it goes on, is that and you know everything, inventing this uh, new etiology is the why, why we have to the support the israel unconditionally learn. wait, wait, we have the u. k. electi
so certainly his secretary of state william rogers did not take that view, but that was case and you again he kind of voice that this idea onto the united states. that's the reason why we provided israel with this up on question. unremitting support. is that a israel is fighting the cold war against soviet aggression, all now they love, they get them because once a cold war ended, you had to invent new things. and so you allows the islamic jihad in the global islamic revolution. now it's about...
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and roger federer and new talent like naomi osaka and frances tiafoe. we caught up with him at the miami open last month. >> man, this is nuts. >> reporter: where he got a first look at topspin 2k's launch. while tiafoe didn't have much time for video games growing up, he recognizes their potential to inspire kids. >> what are you hoping to do with the reboot? >> make something that's cool, right? i think that's the whole idea behind it. bringing it to the younger audience. by doing that, then hopefully they want to play tennis, on the actual court, not just on the screens. >> reporter: as for how they include their athletes, a state-of-the-art mobile face scanning rig to meet athletes on the road and capture their likeness in 3-d. >> nice to meet you. >> reporter: producers bill gayle and daniel burke at 2 k go put me in the hot eight. >> this is the angry yell on the court. it's a happy angry. three, two, one. [ yelling ] >> i like how you verbalized it. that's amazing. >> reporter: using up to 78 cameras to photograph every muss t t le, vain, and por
and roger federer and new talent like naomi osaka and frances tiafoe. we caught up with him at the miami open last month. >> man, this is nuts. >> reporter: where he got a first look at topspin 2k's launch. while tiafoe didn't have much time for video games growing up, he recognizes their potential to inspire kids. >> what are you hoping to do with the reboot? >> make something that's cool, right? i think that's the whole idea behind it. bringing it to the younger...
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the team features 15 games debutants, such as william ellard, poppy maskill and faye rogers — all of whom are world champions following their successes at manchester 2023. paralympics gb won medals across 18 different sports in tokyo — the highest number of any nation ever. on the bbc sports website, that's it for me for the moment. hello. thanks forjoining me. it's been a warm monday and a fine end to the day for many of us with scattered, fairweather, clouds, hazy sunshine. but also one or two heavy showers and thunderstorms have been breaking out across parts of wales, also northern ireland. and these downpours may last for a while. for many of us, though, the evening and night is looking dry and generally quite clear. but later on in the night, thick cloud may bring some rain to parts of east anglia, lincolnshire and maybe the midlands, but it'll be quite localised here. quite nippy for some of us in the north around four or five degrees. but for many major towns and cities it“s closer to ten. so here's the forecast then for tuesday and overall it won't be quite as sunny, at
the team features 15 games debutants, such as william ellard, poppy maskill and faye rogers — all of whom are world champions following their successes at manchester 2023. paralympics gb won medals across 18 different sports in tokyo — the highest number of any nation ever. on the bbc sports website, that's it for me for the moment. hello. thanks forjoining me. it's been a warm monday and a fine end to the day for many of us with scattered, fairweather, clouds, hazy sunshine. but also one...
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it is roger or rafa nadal. is it the end? roger federer has gone, serena williams is gone. we expect andy murray to retire. novak djokovic cannot have too many years in front of him. we say end of an era. in tennis, transcending the sport. we have been lucky to have this era where you have players like this guy than the sport itself. 14 french open wins is staggering. probably no one in the history of sport has dominated the way he did at roland garros but sadly he went out in the opening round of the french open. 18 months, he has barely played tennis. and he made alexander zverev work for it. there were flashes of brilliance, but nowhere near enough to stop zverev winning in straight sets. nadal�*s fourth defeat in 116 singles matches at roland garros. the numbers are staggering. they had a moment at the net. they cancelled a planned farewell ceremony because rafa nadal refused to say definitely it was his last french open. he should be back for the olympics and hopes to play that later in the summer. wimbledon. a two—time champion there. he said playing that tourname
it is roger or rafa nadal. is it the end? roger federer has gone, serena williams is gone. we expect andy murray to retire. novak djokovic cannot have too many years in front of him. we say end of an era. in tennis, transcending the sport. we have been lucky to have this era where you have players like this guy than the sport itself. 14 french open wins is staggering. probably no one in the history of sport has dominated the way he did at roland garros but sadly he went out in the opening round...
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douglas, and the judge, yvonne gonzalez roger, she would tell the jurors, the jury lives only for day and does justice according to its limits. it makes up of 12 people who make a decision and then they melt away, and they're not print the next day to be criticized. the one government agency that has no ambition. it's as human as the people who make it up. and that's who judged donald trump today. not alvin bragg, not joe biden, but his neighbors, the people he chose to live next to as he committed his crimes. >> it's such an important reminder, i mean, the jury, and who the jury is. i'm so grateful for you to bring that up. i just want to repeat what mike johnson, the speaker of the house, the second in line to the presidency, said today. i mean, he called this a shameful day in american history. and i guess my question to you is how to make sure, beyond donald trump, obviously, that's an important focus, but how should these individuals, the enablers, be held accountable? how will they be held accountable for this? >> they can't hold the keys to government any longer, because they'v
douglas, and the judge, yvonne gonzalez roger, she would tell the jurors, the jury lives only for day and does justice according to its limits. it makes up of 12 people who make a decision and then they melt away, and they're not print the next day to be criticized. the one government agency that has no ambition. it's as human as the people who make it up. and that's who judged donald trump today. not alvin bragg, not joe biden, but his neighbors, the people he chose to live next to as he...