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one of the other stories from the opening night of matches was this teenager, erling braut haaland, whore a champions league hat—trick in rb salzburg's 6—2 win over genk. he has now scored 17 times in nine games for the austrian champions. for the first time since 2015, real madrid kick off a champions league campaign without being the holders. they play paris st—germain on wednesday. but the french champions will have to cope without neymar, who is suspended, and there is also no kylian mbappe or edinson cavani. meanwhile, manchester city, the favourites to win the champions league, travel to ukraine to face familiar foes shakhtar donetsk. they were in the same group last season, and pep guardiola knows it will be a tough trip. it's a short competition, it is six games, and you have to be careful. we will show them respect, because the way they play is not common in england, and of course, it is tricky. tottenham manager mauricio pochettino says it was a painful summer after his side were beaten in last season's champions league final. spurs start their campaign in athens against 0lymp
one of the other stories from the opening night of matches was this teenager, erling braut haaland, whore a champions league hat—trick in rb salzburg's 6—2 win over genk. he has now scored 17 times in nine games for the austrian champions. for the first time since 2015, real madrid kick off a champions league campaign without being the holders. they play paris st—germain on wednesday. but the french champions will have to cope without neymar, who is suspended, and there is also no kylian...
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austria as red bull salzburg beat genk 6—2, featuring a hat trick from 19—year—old norwegian striker erlingforest, leeds and man city midfielder alf inge haaland. in group f, inter grabbed a late equaliser to avoid a shock defeat at home to slavia prague. in group g, memphis depay scored a second half penalty as lyon were held 1—1 at home by zenit st petersburg. and timo werner scored twice as rb leipzig won 2—1 away at benfica. in group h alongside chelsea, last year's semi—finalists ajax comfortably overcame lille 3—0. manchester city head into their champions league opener with shakhtar donetsk tomorrow with only one recognised centre back following the news today england defenderjohn stones will be out for around four to five weeks after picking up an injury in training. he joins aymeric laporte on the sidelines, who's out until february, leaving nicolas otamendi as the only first choice centre back. manager pep guardiola cutting a frustrated figure as he broke the news of the injury in today's press conference. have you any other injury problems? yeah, john stones. what is the problem
austria as red bull salzburg beat genk 6—2, featuring a hat trick from 19—year—old norwegian striker erlingforest, leeds and man city midfielder alf inge haaland. in group f, inter grabbed a late equaliser to avoid a shock defeat at home to slavia prague. in group g, memphis depay scored a second half penalty as lyon were held 1—1 at home by zenit st petersburg. and timo werner scored twice as rb leipzig won 2—1 away at benfica. in group h alongside chelsea, last year's...
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years of planning we have three community clinics of our health centers going into construction by erl early next year. they are once in a generation-type projects. we've worked very hard, hand-in-hand, in collaboration with the public works team. so we would like to thank them for all their efforts, and just look forward to getting these done and being able two move back in. >> chairman: great. thank you. >> i'm terry schultz from the department of public health, zuckerburg capital planning. it is going to and transformational. the seismic project is going to be impacting, as joe said, there are 206 touch points in the building, but they usually have a column which impacts two rooms. so usually it is sandwich between two rooms. there are 400 changes or relocation that is we have to do enabling those efforts. so there is a lot of risk that is involved with that effort. and we spent a lot of time with joe's team and our teamworking collaboratively, and i think it has been going very well. and we've been very successful as mitigating some large problems. i want to thank joe for his effor
years of planning we have three community clinics of our health centers going into construction by erl early next year. they are once in a generation-type projects. we've worked very hard, hand-in-hand, in collaboration with the public works team. so we would like to thank them for all their efforts, and just look forward to getting these done and being able two move back in. >> chairman: great. thank you. >> i'm terry schultz from the department of public health, zuckerburg capital...
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those are the ones who need to be punished because washington has got to learn once and for erl they work for us, not the other way around. we are not going to let them take our jobs, all the wage increases people have seen, our stronger investments, or any of the other benefits we now enjoy because of this economy. they tried to convince all of us that america could never get better, but they were wrong andw we cannot and we will not go back to the way things were before and that's the angle. and the punishment party is using what was supposed to be an explosive whistle-blower complaint that turned out to be anything but. joining me with reaction sol wisenberg.hi former whitewater deputy and defending counsel, john eastmanr and senior fellow at the claremont institute, alan dershowitz, and author of the book, "the case against impeaching trump." alan, let me start with you. after watching today's hearing, did democrats do anything to strengthen their case for impeachment? >> no, not at t all. i think they weaken their case for impeachment every time they speak because they make it c
those are the ones who need to be punished because washington has got to learn once and for erl they work for us, not the other way around. we are not going to let them take our jobs, all the wage increases people have seen, our stronger investments, or any of the other benefits we now enjoy because of this economy. they tried to convince all of us that america could never get better, but they were wrong andw we cannot and we will not go back to the way things were before and that's the angle....
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leadership remains a rhesus to apartheid state for civil and political rights including citizenship erling to reduce any repatriation of those conditions is tantamount to a famine and would directly implicate the government of bangladesh and myanmar as a genocide of the region. so neither he mentions a 1000 the international law term in which a country would put refugees back in harm's way by sending them back to where they know they will be harmed what do you make of his comments. he's frightened in many ways but one point i would like to see the international community in a different rate although in your population are very vulnerable they are very traumatized so if don't additional hours for resettlement so all has been qualified but this is not our aim we don't want to resettle in 3rd world countries in 3rd countries we want to return home so the international community including the government of myanmar should create should pressure the myanmar government to create conditions which are safe for us to restore our citizenship rights this is what we are longing for we don't want to go
leadership remains a rhesus to apartheid state for civil and political rights including citizenship erling to reduce any repatriation of those conditions is tantamount to a famine and would directly implicate the government of bangladesh and myanmar as a genocide of the region. so neither he mentions a 1000 the international law term in which a country would put refugees back in harm's way by sending them back to where they know they will be harmed what do you make of his comments. he's...