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yesterday and they haven't done that since 972 but of course the biggest story here is different acacia about ok so you referenced the relegation how did that sag play out oh it was so dramatic i mean we had dissolved off and made up they had up they had been both of them wanting desperately that time. relegation playoff spot i'm talking about sweet 16 precious number 16 and blaming of course needed a win but they also had to hope that deserved off the loose end at the end guess what mike they got that so lame and i have never seen them play like this all season this is a team that had struggled defensively they barely could score goals i mean up until that point that only scored a handful of goals at home holmes and then yesterday their score 6 against cologne they end up $61.00 winning against cologne also because of the incredible performances of. but you of course it wasn't all their own doing because they got a little bit of help from only one berlin who ended up beating. 3 nil right so it's bye bye for dissolved off and good agreement of course they're not done yet yeah they were
yesterday and they haven't done that since 972 but of course the biggest story here is different acacia about ok so you referenced the relegation how did that sag play out oh it was so dramatic i mean we had dissolved off and made up they had up they had been both of them wanting desperately that time. relegation playoff spot i'm talking about sweet 16 precious number 16 and blaming of course needed a win but they also had to hope that deserved off the loose end at the end guess what mike they...
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oklahoma perfect wrist acacias local police metropolitan the sheriff's department of the county the national guard here right behind me a.t.f. and what could go on and on and on so everything peaceful we are waiting to get access to actually approach people and could talk to people and. few more hours to go on from what you've seen so far are terms supporters following the health guidelines. that's my props for this live shot here nobody we have seen or as i would say like 90 percent 90 percent of the term supporters and the people who came to tulsa to support the president to see the president wearing masks they're getting mass handed to there are handouts stations where they get disinfectant where they get their temperature taken and where they get mess but we saw a lot of grab and stash like take the mask and put it away lot of people who are convinced that covert 9000 is actually a hoax they they just refuse to see the danger they're in by not wearing a mask and not keeping the social distancing standards and there's no social distancing near and far you know what's around. i think we've
oklahoma perfect wrist acacias local police metropolitan the sheriff's department of the county the national guard here right behind me a.t.f. and what could go on and on and on so everything peaceful we are waiting to get access to actually approach people and could talk to people and. few more hours to go on from what you've seen so far are terms supporters following the health guidelines. that's my props for this live shot here nobody we have seen or as i would say like 90 percent 90 percent...
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i was like no, come on, can i please help erratic college entrance acacia and they were like nope. what can i do? i don't know i'm like i found this kid who grew up in a very rural area he is white and total poverty similar similar elements of my story. and he gets really dark and depressed if he sees a person who is not like absolutely perfect at what they do. he gets really suicidal. i think you're not okay i think we are not okay. so i don't have advice. >> host: okay we've got another question that says your explanation of experiments with the genre is passing especially the idea of what it means to blended journalism reporting with other types of storytelling that honored experience for participants. if you have time i would love to hear more about how you imagine doing this in future works. i would love to hear more about how you imagine doing this in future works when you may have even more license for creative experimentation? >> guest: i hope my editor. [inaudible] [laughter] my next book is a novel i will have full license to fictionalize. i'm really excited about that. c
i was like no, come on, can i please help erratic college entrance acacia and they were like nope. what can i do? i don't know i'm like i found this kid who grew up in a very rural area he is white and total poverty similar similar elements of my story. and he gets really dark and depressed if he sees a person who is not like absolutely perfect at what they do. he gets really suicidal. i think you're not okay i think we are not okay. so i don't have advice. >> host: okay we've got another...
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of the acacia. also 33000000 jews. 3000000 visits immediate about it. but. i just. didn't want to hurt. you know maybe. i would like to be given. the premier's the problem. done to me and say the next to nothing. so. nothing even though killing is wrong. it's better to see the positive side of our leader and i know he's been on the instead of focusing on the ugly side. i focus on the good things. i want to keep the negative things that distant. mauger. are really high. it's like love at 1st sight and. my favorite is my hot. i. think the mohawk girls are hugely influential in the philippines as people from all over the world watch them on social media was an addition to being popular they also support our president i think it was. i was i. was i. was. seen her pictures and seen her pictures online of her sexy pictures. before ph was full of these things before she became political. no one found during the time when the president still had. to give interviews in egypt he gave an interview. and in that interview more clothes on was fawning all over president expressing
of the acacia. also 33000000 jews. 3000000 visits immediate about it. but. i just. didn't want to hurt. you know maybe. i would like to be given. the premier's the problem. done to me and say the next to nothing. so. nothing even though killing is wrong. it's better to see the positive side of our leader and i know he's been on the instead of focusing on the ugly side. i focus on the good things. i want to keep the negative things that distant. mauger. are really high. it's like love at 1st...
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past additional money which is of course you know goal so there are so many different possibilities acacias this could unfold in the future reset the watch and see and you know plan accordingly but one thing is pretty certain in my mind that all is going to have a key role to play as this unfolds right now jan was the last time i talked with the actual a oil it pre-dates when the world started to implement negative interest rates we have not had a chance to speak to you about negative interest rates at all and this is a new thing in the history of economics and government bonds suddenly were issued at negative rates it's aimed a repudiation of all laws of economics but there you have it still being done what how do you weigh it on negative interest rates jams. just so absurd you know where you begin to discuss the absurdity is just another indication of how out of whack this monetary system is and the only reason why negative interest rates exist is that you know this tension banks are cheap district slow in the hope that they're going to be jump starting the economy. as 2008 with who asks
past additional money which is of course you know goal so there are so many different possibilities acacias this could unfold in the future reset the watch and see and you know plan accordingly but one thing is pretty certain in my mind that all is going to have a key role to play as this unfolds right now jan was the last time i talked with the actual a oil it pre-dates when the world started to implement negative interest rates we have not had a chance to speak to you about negative interest...
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you know either real there really isn't i mean there are these sort of parents so now acacia. going terms of actually doing something not much is there i do think he has a weakness or he he likes i think to be surround you like force you like the idea of force and i think you like being surrounded by people who think are things are really tough and strong why that is. and that's your psychiatrist problem let me flip it the other way let's assume biden wins as the economists say assume of life and victory and then the question is. do we in fact getting them a 2nd because biden really does why. do we then assume that that we're bureaucracy will do the same thing and he will be able to do this. i mean i think it's unfair to say that you are proceeding successfully resisted all these desperate desperate efforts by like from change policy has drawn hasn't made a serious effort to change you just tweeted about it. well meaning to be i was fortunate if you get to me it's very unfortunate because we've never had a candidate that actually in the least in my estimation tried to get a fr
you know either real there really isn't i mean there are these sort of parents so now acacia. going terms of actually doing something not much is there i do think he has a weakness or he he likes i think to be surround you like force you like the idea of force and i think you like being surrounded by people who think are things are really tough and strong why that is. and that's your psychiatrist problem let me flip it the other way let's assume biden wins as the economists say assume of life...
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gathering in mali's capital for the 2nd time this month increasing pressure on president abraham to back acacia to resign the protests and by mco are being encouraged by opposition to it and. cages opponents accuse him of corruption and of failing to contain violent groups the president has promised to hold talks to establish a unity government with nicholas hackers following the developments from senegal capital dhaka he says the unrest is being felt across the region. the west african body echo was sent a high delegation. to the capital bamako to try to mediate what seems to be intensifying conflict part of this delegation we have the foreign minister of nigeria i rico and the air and the head the commission head of echo was to try to find some sort of agreement between the 2 parties because the protest the protestors are gaining momentum now there's less people than last week partly because people couldn't afford to come to the capital bamako from the countryside and because of the security situation but still we have thousands of people on the streets of moscow protesting asking for preside
gathering in mali's capital for the 2nd time this month increasing pressure on president abraham to back acacia to resign the protests and by mco are being encouraged by opposition to it and. cages opponents accuse him of corruption and of failing to contain violent groups the president has promised to hold talks to establish a unity government with nicholas hackers following the developments from senegal capital dhaka he says the unrest is being felt across the region. the west african body...
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i read last week an acacia you wrote you talked about the importance you said trade policy alone cannot do that. as part of a broader suite of tax and regulatory policies we talked about semi conductors the last couple of weeks they want to reduce in the future semi conductors from overseas. so for the president has reduced the imports by half i do think we need to take the next step. as you know many of the most critical, high end semi conductors are manufactured in taiwan. the administration negotiated the building of a foundry in arizona but it is going to require the swedes of tax and regulatory policies. what specific measures to you recommend we used to incentivize production in the united states including the tax code? >> first of all i applaud your bill. if we allow ourselves to be in ten years where we can't be the highest level of semi conductors in the united states and shame on us. everyone who is in the political life right now should bear some of that. this is one of those things that is predictable. we know it's going to happen and i matter what happens semi conductors ar
i read last week an acacia you wrote you talked about the importance you said trade policy alone cannot do that. as part of a broader suite of tax and regulatory policies we talked about semi conductors the last couple of weeks they want to reduce in the future semi conductors from overseas. so for the president has reduced the imports by half i do think we need to take the next step. as you know many of the most critical, high end semi conductors are manufactured in taiwan. the administration...
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it marks only the fourth time they have been privy to acacia from the supreme court. >> this is a huge victory for the county. this is a victory for all americans. the court found the reasons for ending it were arbitrary and capricious. because they were. >> they offer legal protections for those brought to the country without documentation. for many this means a chance to get back to work or school. >> because of this decision, today i get to go back and serve my community. we have won the battle in this long more. >> the fight is far from over. it was never meant to be a permanent solution. the most important thing today's decision gave them was time. >> we must uphold our promise to secure their future and our own. >> we bought a lot more time. i think it is crucial. >> they actually have a fellowship program offering career opportunities for dreamers. there is about 700,000 recipients nationwide. >>> i am porn ruling. thank you. for more on the ruling today, you can find it on our app. just download it in the app store.>>> new numbers out from the u.s. labor department shows 1.5 mi
it marks only the fourth time they have been privy to acacia from the supreme court. >> this is a huge victory for the county. this is a victory for all americans. the court found the reasons for ending it were arbitrary and capricious. because they were. >> they offer legal protections for those brought to the country without documentation. for many this means a chance to get back to work or school. >> because of this decision, today i get to go back and serve my community....
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getting a couple thousand bucks from the crowd but the end of the day we'd like to see that kind of acacia pro bono. so i will echo a lot of the things that maggie said. just for closing remarks i just want folks to know that although covid-19's impact on election administration has taken over much of the national conversation, secretary of state election officials their staff remain very focused on election security. we remain focused as a community on how to share information. we have not slowed down information sharing through the government coordinating council through the relationships. we've really picked up a regular conversation amongst the it and cybersecurity. there are ways to look for innovative ways to share information. ohio for example has started constantly feeding information. there is a suspicious activity report that's not the type of information you would usually be reporting. but it's more information sharing the better we are continually focused on this by the secretary with in their state of stay focused on cybersecurity throughout this pandemic. things that tech org
getting a couple thousand bucks from the crowd but the end of the day we'd like to see that kind of acacia pro bono. so i will echo a lot of the things that maggie said. just for closing remarks i just want folks to know that although covid-19's impact on election administration has taken over much of the national conversation, secretary of state election officials their staff remain very focused on election security. we remain focused as a community on how to share information. we have not...
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getting a couple thousand bucks from the crowd but the end of the day we'd like to see that kind of acacia pro bono. so i will echo a lot of the things that maggie said. just for closing remarks i just want folks to know that although covid-19's impact on election administration has taken over much of the national conversation, secretary of state election officials their staff remain very focused on election security. we remain focused as a community on how to share information. we have not slowed down information sharing through the government coordinating council through the relationships. we've really picked up a regular conversation amongst the it and cybersecurity. there are ways to look for innovative ways to share information. ohio for example has started constantly feeding information. there is a suspicious activity report that's not the type of information you would usually be reporting. but it's more information sharing the better we are continually focused on this by the secretary with in their state of stay focused on cybersecurity throughout this pandemic. things that tech org
getting a couple thousand bucks from the crowd but the end of the day we'd like to see that kind of acacia pro bono. so i will echo a lot of the things that maggie said. just for closing remarks i just want folks to know that although covid-19's impact on election administration has taken over much of the national conversation, secretary of state election officials their staff remain very focused on election security. we remain focused as a community on how to share information. we have not...
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the mayor of atlanta acacia lance bottoms says that 2 police officers there have been fired after they were seen using excessive force during last night's protests in atlanta. we need to warn you some viewers will likely find this video graphic and disturbing local reporters were broadcasting live saturday night when they say officers approached a car this one you see has started breaking the glass and flattening the tires. the woman in the passenger seat was placed on the ground and zip tied and taken into custody, several others took the man into custody apparently using a taser in the process it is unclear what led up to these arrests in the beginning but it did happened around the time that police were starting to enforce a 09:00pm curfew in atlanta. the firings come after this footage was officially review they say authorities also say 3 other officers have been placed on desk duty. >>i want to take you now live to austin texas and this is a scene in the capital of the state of texas. where you see a number of protesters appear to be standing near an overpass i'm looking at traffi
the mayor of atlanta acacia lance bottoms says that 2 police officers there have been fired after they were seen using excessive force during last night's protests in atlanta. we need to warn you some viewers will likely find this video graphic and disturbing local reporters were broadcasting live saturday night when they say officers approached a car this one you see has started breaking the glass and flattening the tires. the woman in the passenger seat was placed on the ground and zip tied...
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acacia to ebbers daschle takes us through what unfolded in glasgow. major incident has been declared in glasgow and is now being treated as a serious incident and the area really is now essentially in lockdown it several people have been injured we understand 6 people are being treated in hospital in addition then the police do confirm that one of their offices have been quite badly injured and is being treated in hospital we understand he is in a stable condition but in a critical condition as well we've also heard from the chair scottish police federation he's spoken out about one of his offices on the front line and what they're having to go through. the streets that we are human we are beginning our own city center with miles. it is even again i think this is just another example of you have to go into these so you know we're not rich we are. going to deal with these things and. it's going to go. well boris johnson has also released a statement on line on his twitter account saying he is deeply saddened by the incident in glasgow and thanks the em
acacia to ebbers daschle takes us through what unfolded in glasgow. major incident has been declared in glasgow and is now being treated as a serious incident and the area really is now essentially in lockdown it several people have been injured we understand 6 people are being treated in hospital in addition then the police do confirm that one of their offices have been quite badly injured and is being treated in hospital we understand he is in a stable condition but in a critical condition as...
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s a or porridge acacia? >> thank you. question. yes. i know that not only do i think it is importanth that we educate others, but we have to be open to being educated. metimsometimes that is hard. sometimes we think we know everything. i've covered thispecec not change my mind. lwaysbut you have always got to in with an open mind to really be willing toto listen to others and hear it from their i perspective. yes, that has happened in the senate. it has happened in my career as an attorney general.l. partparticularly when i was advocating on an issue or i'm looking at legislation and laws that will have an impact on all of us. key to having good law is ensuring that before you pass r it, youea have reached out to ao of the state --nd anybody who will be impacted by the law, give them away in. to from my perspective, tell y perspective how this will impact you. is we this a goodneed law? i don't like unfounded cons mandates. tos. ensure that that occurs whn we passisla legislation, we coordinate. we bring everybody in. tawe talk to them.
s a or porridge acacia? >> thank you. question. yes. i know that not only do i think it is importanth that we educate others, but we have to be open to being educated. metimsometimes that is hard. sometimes we think we know everything. i've covered thispecec not change my mind. lwaysbut you have always got to in with an open mind to really be willing toto listen to others and hear it from their i perspective. yes, that has happened in the senate. it has happened in my career as an...
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don't know what happened in the minds of those you have so much to believe that movie like it's an acacia a but basically about god cannot hope slow the actual. religion of environments like that in the closest thing to polygamy is not happening i'm back to the bottom and an essay thank you very much thank you. the new u.s. sanctions against syria's government and its backers is causing concern in neighboring lebanon some of those targeted lebanese nationals who deal with syria and this is expected to worsen its economic crisis as the government seeks help from the international monetary fund said i heard a report from beirut. lebanon's tripoli port was getting ready to play a role in the rebuilding of syria a few kilometers from the border it's well placed to become a logistics hub for local and international companies but any foreign investment or business dealings with president bashar assad's government will now be punishable by u.s. sanctions the measure targets assets political and economic backers some of them are in lebanon i think it would be very difficult for lebanon to keep ma
don't know what happened in the minds of those you have so much to believe that movie like it's an acacia a but basically about god cannot hope slow the actual. religion of environments like that in the closest thing to polygamy is not happening i'm back to the bottom and an essay thank you very much thank you. the new u.s. sanctions against syria's government and its backers is causing concern in neighboring lebanon some of those targeted lebanese nationals who deal with syria and this is...
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public think the government hasn't gone far enough when it comes to the war travel restrictions aussie acacia epistatic joins me now with the latest. so shabby quarantine rules for international travelers have come into effect this monday have a bay absolutely of course it's another attempt to try and keep the number down and stop the spread of the virus so today home secretary pretty patel's plans of corn to come into place and essentially affect anybody coming almost anybody coming into the united kingdom be it by plane train or ferry as soon as they come into british soil they'll have to self isolate for up to 14 days as soon as they arrive they'll be asked to give the contact details particularly where they'll be isolating if at any point in time they'll be subject to a spot check if they're not seem to be within that property they could also face a fine of up to a 1000 pounds however there are some groups that are exempt from this quarantine plans and that it also includes those that live within the common travel area that includes people from the republic of ireland the channel islands
public think the government hasn't gone far enough when it comes to the war travel restrictions aussie acacia epistatic joins me now with the latest. so shabby quarantine rules for international travelers have come into effect this monday have a bay absolutely of course it's another attempt to try and keep the number down and stop the spread of the virus so today home secretary pretty patel's plans of corn to come into place and essentially affect anybody coming almost anybody coming into the...
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i have met very few people who are in law enforcement acacia i got into this profession because i really want to mess people up. people come into it because we learn police are protagonists in our communities prayed we learn people that police are way to solve problems. and they want to be a part of solving plenty in their communities. they want to be part of protecting people and making people feel safe against threats that they may perceive in their community. here something that happens. most of the time, when i talk to people in law enforcement they say i got into the profession because i want to help. and then i quickly begin to get frustrated and my lack of ability to do so. actually getting called to a domestic violence situation and knowing as i take away one person i am also impacting a family who has no resources to rebuild. so it doesn't make me feel like a hero. when i see someone on the street is having a mental health crisis and knowing there is no shelter to bring them to, there is no program to bring them to in the only place i can bring them is jail that's probably the w
i have met very few people who are in law enforcement acacia i got into this profession because i really want to mess people up. people come into it because we learn police are protagonists in our communities prayed we learn people that police are way to solve problems. and they want to be a part of solving plenty in their communities. they want to be part of protecting people and making people feel safe against threats that they may perceive in their community. here something that happens....