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truth be told, arsenal should have scored more but wasted their chances.s pressing produced panic. granit xhaka with the assist. chris wood didn't know too much about it. but they took it. his team—mate, erik pieters, would be key man from here on in. he almost gave the home side the lead. and he wasn't finished there. a goal—saving block wasjudged to be a handball. off he went, penalty to arsenal. until var took a look. no handball, no penalty, no red card. but still one last arsenal chance. it was not to be. a point apiece on an entertaining afternoon. really was entertaining — but perhaps not so for mikel arteta — who felt his arsenal side were left to rue their missed chances in the match. really frustrated. but the reality is that you come to a difficult ground with a difficult pitch, and you produce a lot of big chances. so if you don't score your big chances, if you give a goal to the opponent, if you don't give the referee's decision when you need to, in the premier league it's pretty complicated to win four games. people who know us, know our hist
truth be told, arsenal should have scored more but wasted their chances.s pressing produced panic. granit xhaka with the assist. chris wood didn't know too much about it. but they took it. his team—mate, erik pieters, would be key man from here on in. he almost gave the home side the lead. and he wasn't finished there. a goal—saving block wasjudged to be a handball. off he went, penalty to arsenal. until var took a look. no handball, no penalty, no red card. but still one last arsenal...
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arsenal switched off, jarrod bowen switched on.over yet. mckell antonio and thomas combined, 3—0. but west ham�*s czech star of the season had a helping hand at the start of arsenal�*s comeback. alexandre lacazette benefiting this time from another deflection. they were back in this and another helpful because hammers assist from craig dawson gave them a further impetus. but west ham are throwing this away? yes. alexandre lacazette got his name on the scoresheet and the comeback was complete. european football next season is still on offer for both, for now. alex, football next season is still on offerfor both, for now. alex, bbc news. the team has done a good job. we are in a really good position, you know, we are challenging at the top. it would have been nice to take another two points, let me tell you, because it would have kept us right in even closer, but we have not lost too much ground today. it was a point, i would have been delighted to have been more, but it was still a good point. and aston villa host tottenham in the l
arsenal switched off, jarrod bowen switched on.over yet. mckell antonio and thomas combined, 3—0. but west ham�*s czech star of the season had a helping hand at the start of arsenal�*s comeback. alexandre lacazette benefiting this time from another deflection. they were back in this and another helpful because hammers assist from craig dawson gave them a further impetus. but west ham are throwing this away? yes. alexandre lacazette got his name on the scoresheet and the comeback was...
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arsenal had to see out the game with ten players after beth mead was sent off.—18. the away side were trailing 18—6 at half time — but two second half tries, including this from brad shields, snatched victory. the result means wasps have won seven matches in a row at newcastle — a run stretching back to 2011. in the pro 1a — ospreys staged a remarkable late comeback, to recover from 19—3 down to beat leinster21i—19 thanks to three tries in eight second half minutes. it had looked like leinster were heading for a comfortable victory, until 11 minutes from time when ospreys began their comeback. and it was this effort from josh thomas which completed a famous win. elsewhere, there were wins for munster and ulster. and that's all the sport for now. hello there. for most of us, the weekend promises a fair amount of dry weather, the amount of cod will vary a bit from place to place, and there will be some jumps around in temperatures as well as we will see in a moment. this was the satellite picture than from friday showing we had some decent sunshine, particularly a
arsenal had to see out the game with ten players after beth mead was sent off.—18. the away side were trailing 18—6 at half time — but two second half tries, including this from brad shields, snatched victory. the result means wasps have won seven matches in a row at newcastle — a run stretching back to 2011. in the pro 1a — ospreys staged a remarkable late comeback, to recover from 19—3 down to beat leinster21i—19 thanks to three tries in eight second half minutes. it had looked...
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arsenal have won the north london derby, coming from behind to beat spurs 2—1 at the emirates.me included one of the most special goals of the season for spurs — erik lamela here scoring with a rabona kick, a brilliant piece of skill from the argentine, but that was just the start of an eventful afternoon for him. arsenal drew level in the first half with a first premier league goal for their on loan midfielder martin odegaard. and in the second half the home side took the lead from the spot — alexandre lacazette fouled by davinson sanchez and then converted the penalty himself. arsenal were missing his strike partner pierre emerick aubameyang because of an apparent breach of their disciplinary code. spurs then had lamela sent off but still managed to hit the post in the closing stages — arsenal hanging on for three points and the local bragging rights. we had a really strong performance right from the beginning. we were really dominant and created many chances. and we showed the official they had, and there was a lot of direction at the team. we stick to the plan that we had a
arsenal have won the north london derby, coming from behind to beat spurs 2—1 at the emirates.me included one of the most special goals of the season for spurs — erik lamela here scoring with a rabona kick, a brilliant piece of skill from the argentine, but that was just the start of an eventful afternoon for him. arsenal drew level in the first half with a first premier league goal for their on loan midfielder martin odegaard. and in the second half the home side took the lead from the...
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arsenal signed dennis bergkamp in 95 from inter milan for over 11000000 euro which was incredible at that time in 96. all from syria the tight turn by the beginning of the new millennium manchester united spent their t.v. money on stars like for mr roy ventura and sebastian bit on. the premier league had become the richest and most attractive league in the world for role model for most of the other in 1901 no one with the thought that. we have the start of the champions league to start. the premier league and the breakthrough of p.t.v. in 1902 but there's one more thing that is at least as important as in those 3 other major developments on february 7th 9092 the treaty of master it was signed the foundation of today's european union all of that effect football well the treaty of mastery allows every e.u. citizen to live and work where they want across the e.u. construction workers craftsmen and merchants migrated by the thousands of footballers read a little different at 1st clubs could reject the players' wish to move by demanding high transfer fees even when the contract had ended
arsenal signed dennis bergkamp in 95 from inter milan for over 11000000 euro which was incredible at that time in 96. all from syria the tight turn by the beginning of the new millennium manchester united spent their t.v. money on stars like for mr roy ventura and sebastian bit on. the premier league had become the richest and most attractive league in the world for role model for most of the other in 1901 no one with the thought that. we have the start of the champions league to start. the...
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football that year it began in england in 1991 the so-called big 5 at that time manchester united arsenal liverpool tottenham and ever were sick of playing in the 1st division why. it was really quite agree situation you had sort of a collision of problems one was in his room. which had seen english clubs banned from your you had unsafe and most importantly forgotten making money in those days today the world's most popular football league english football hasn't always looked like a sleek marketing machine. just 30 years ago the even a sleek black behind in terms of sponsorship t.v. money and european success. all the international stars went to spain or italy no one went to england and even british stars when they brought mark hughes and gary lineker to barcelona in russia to you vandals english clubs were not attractive for sponsors and it was basically no t.v. money from the f.a. men united got the same t.v. money as a 4th division team needs to change all that because of a group of insightful young executives who looked at america and saw something they really like. hello everyone i'
football that year it began in england in 1991 the so-called big 5 at that time manchester united arsenal liverpool tottenham and ever were sick of playing in the 1st division why. it was really quite agree situation you had sort of a collision of problems one was in his room. which had seen english clubs banned from your you had unsafe and most importantly forgotten making money in those days today the world's most popular football league english football hasn't always looked like a sleek...
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in the last few minutes arsenal have won the north london derby, beating spurs 2—1 at the emirates. scoring with a rabona kick, a brilliant piece of skill from the argentine, but that was just the start of an eventful afternoon for him. arsenal drew level in the first half with a first premier league goal for their on loan midfielder martin 0degaard. and in the second half the home side took the lead from the spot — alexandre lacazette fouled by davinson sanchez and then converted the penalty himself. arsenal were missing his strike partner pierre emerick aubameyang because of an apparent breach of their disciplinary code. spurs then had lamela sent off but still managed to hit the post in the closing stages — arsenal hanging on for three points and the local bragging rights. sheffield united sacked manager chris wilder yesterday, but it's not changed their fortunes in the slightest. they were thrashed 5—0 at leicester city. their heaviest defeat in more than 20 years. nick parrott reports. chris wilder was loved by many of his players, captain billy sharp and defender keane brian w
in the last few minutes arsenal have won the north london derby, beating spurs 2—1 at the emirates. scoring with a rabona kick, a brilliant piece of skill from the argentine, but that was just the start of an eventful afternoon for him. arsenal drew level in the first half with a first premier league goal for their on loan midfielder martin 0degaard. and in the second half the home side took the lead from the spot — alexandre lacazette fouled by davinson sanchez and then converted the...
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nothing lasts forever. >> i'm happy to hear you talk about in our arsenal. we are running up on the clock butt i want to ask you about the grounded strategic deterrent we are seeing renewed opposition from critics of nuclear modernization with the program to replace the icbm so what is your assessment of the program? >> there is a very healthy debate and i appreciate the effort others have made to try to correct those misconceptions that are out there. but i hear people use terminology like hair trigger for example. i support the program. we have heard consistent testimony across the last two administrations that this program is absolutely necessary. we have been discussing this program annually and at the oversight hearings. and based on the arguments presented the majorities in congress have supported it. we provided $2 million since 2015 for this program. i am not aware of the change of the threat that we face or in the current minuteman system and a no allied of opponents have extended the life of the minuteman system. >> when we look at the comments ear
nothing lasts forever. >> i'm happy to hear you talk about in our arsenal. we are running up on the clock butt i want to ask you about the grounded strategic deterrent we are seeing renewed opposition from critics of nuclear modernization with the program to replace the icbm so what is your assessment of the program? >> there is a very healthy debate and i appreciate the effort others have made to try to correct those misconceptions that are out there. but i hear people use...
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patty-jane: i am happy to hear you talk about confidence in our nuclear weapons arsenal. i think that is something that is probably not discussed enough. i see we are running up on the clock here, but we have a few more minutes and i want to ask you about the ground-based strategic deterrent quickly. we are seeing renewed opposition from critics of nuclear modernization, focused on our program to replace our minuteman ibm. sen. fischer: there has been an active debate and i appreciate the effort to heritage and others have tried to correct the misconceptions out there. when i hear people use terminology like hairtrigger, for example. i support the program, i think everybody knows that. we have heard consistent testimony across the last two administrations that this program is absolutely necessary. we have been discussing this program annually at our oversight hearings and based on the arguments presented, majorities in congress have supported it. we provided about $2 billion in 2015 for this program. i am not aware of any change in the threat we face or the reliability of
patty-jane: i am happy to hear you talk about confidence in our nuclear weapons arsenal. i think that is something that is probably not discussed enough. i see we are running up on the clock here, but we have a few more minutes and i want to ask you about the ground-based strategic deterrent quickly. we are seeing renewed opposition from critics of nuclear modernization, focused on our program to replace our minuteman ibm. sen. fischer: there has been an active debate and i appreciate the...
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and a ballistics nuclear arsenal and a ballistics nuclear arsenal and a ballistics nuclear arsenal in office. so it's a very different game. and also, i think they are looking to bring the whole region into the strategy instead of this bilateral us— north korea summit diplomacy. they're looking for more comprehensive, collaborative strategy that involves south korea, japan, and possibly china, and that takes time. they have to rebuild those relationships and try to get all those on board. sojudging by that, in a and try to get all those on board. so judging by that, in a sentence, we don't expect a meeting between the two? t we don't expect a meeting between the two? ., �* ~' we don't expect a meeting between the two? ., �* ~ , the two? i don't think we will see some of those _ the two? i don't think we will see some of those really _ the two? i don't think we will see some of those really theatrical i some of those really theatrical summits, ithink some of those really theatrical summits, i think it'll be a long process and there may be some provocations along the way. really aood to
and a ballistics nuclear arsenal and a ballistics nuclear arsenal and a ballistics nuclear arsenal in office. so it's a very different game. and also, i think they are looking to bring the whole region into the strategy instead of this bilateral us— north korea summit diplomacy. they're looking for more comprehensive, collaborative strategy that involves south korea, japan, and possibly china, and that takes time. they have to rebuild those relationships and try to get all those on board....
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arsenal signed dennis back in 95 from inter milan for over 11000000 euro which was incredible at that time in 96. all from syria the tide turned by the beginning of the new millennium mentors to united spent their t.v. money on stars like for mr roy. bit on. the premier league have become the richest and most attractive league in the world. for most of the other in 1901 no one would have thought that was. the start of the champions league the start of the premier league and the breakthrough t.v. in 1902 but there's one more thing that this least as important as in those 3 other major developments on february 7th 1902 the treaty of mass preached to our site the foundation of today's european union. that effect. well the treaty of master it allows every e.u. citizen to live and work where they want across the e.u. construction workers craftsmen and merchants migrated by the 1000. dollars were a little different at 1st clubs could reject the player's wish to move by demanding high transfer fees even when the contract had ended the belgian player john mark bosman felt this situation did n
arsenal signed dennis back in 95 from inter milan for over 11000000 euro which was incredible at that time in 96. all from syria the tide turned by the beginning of the new millennium mentors to united spent their t.v. money on stars like for mr roy. bit on. the premier league have become the richest and most attractive league in the world. for most of the other in 1901 no one would have thought that was. the start of the champions league the start of the premier league and the breakthrough...
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we are going to take away your nuclear arsenal. he had agreed to do that so 1300 times it was about 90 to 95% of what he had and to have to give it up was a huge plus for him but also he couldn't use it. it was much harder for other groups would want to get it. so there was a national interest served even though it didn't come out to his advantage and it made obama look weak in some ways and managed to accomplish something that was pretty significant. >> what you also show is in some ways the sort of taboo on chemical weapons has ended and we know that they still had them you see him kill his half-brother and [inaudible] somehow some of the facilities still exist even though they were supposed to have been dismantled. what does this mean going forward in the future of chemical weapons? >> it's really interesting. the erosion of the taboo against chemical weapons is an important part of it because he got away with it in the sense that he was not ever forced to admit to anything and was never held accountable for anything, he had rus
we are going to take away your nuclear arsenal. he had agreed to do that so 1300 times it was about 90 to 95% of what he had and to have to give it up was a huge plus for him but also he couldn't use it. it was much harder for other groups would want to get it. so there was a national interest served even though it didn't come out to his advantage and it made obama look weak in some ways and managed to accomplish something that was pretty significant. >> what you also show is in some ways...
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arsenal had to see out the game with ten players after beth mead was sent off.taged a remarkable late comeback, to recover from 19—3 down to beat leinster 24—19 thanks to three tries in eight second half minutes. it had looked like leinster were heading for a comfortable victory, until 11 minutes from time when ospreys began their comeback. and it was this effort from josh thomas which completed a famous win. elsewhere, there were wins for munster and ulster. and that's all the sport for now. hello there. for most of us, the weekend promises a fair amount of dry weather, the amount of cloud will vary a bit from place to place, and there will be some jumps around in temperatures as well, as we will see in a moment. this was the satellite picture then from friday showing we had some decent sunshine, particularly across parts of scotland. that was how the sunshine looked in the highlands. not far away from that, in sterlingshire, we have the highest temperature in the uk, up to 17 celsius, very mild for the time of year. but it wasn't like that everywhere, northeas
arsenal had to see out the game with ten players after beth mead was sent off.taged a remarkable late comeback, to recover from 19—3 down to beat leinster 24—19 thanks to three tries in eight second half minutes. it had looked like leinster were heading for a comfortable victory, until 11 minutes from time when ospreys began their comeback. and it was this effort from josh thomas which completed a famous win. elsewhere, there were wins for munster and ulster. and that's all the sport for...
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arsenal signed dennis bergkamp in 95 from him to milan for over 11000000 euro travel at that time in 96. all from syria the tight turn by the beginning of the new millennium manchester united spent their t.v. money on stars like for mr roy. get on. the premier league had become the richest and most attractive in the world for the role model for most of the other in 1901 no one would have thought it might. be at the start of the champions league the start of the crimean and the breakthrough of t.v. in $99.00. to that there's one more thing that is at least as important as those 3 other major developments on february 7th 1902 the treaty of mastery 2 are signed the foundation of today's european union all of that effect football well the treaty of master it allows every e.u. citizen to live and work where they want across the e.u. construction workers craftsmen et merchants migrated by the thousands. for footballers read a little different at 1st clubs could reject the players wish to move by demanding high transfer fees even when the contract had ended the belgian player john mark bosm
arsenal signed dennis bergkamp in 95 from him to milan for over 11000000 euro travel at that time in 96. all from syria the tight turn by the beginning of the new millennium manchester united spent their t.v. money on stars like for mr roy. get on. the premier league had become the richest and most attractive in the world for the role model for most of the other in 1901 no one would have thought it might. be at the start of the champions league the start of the crimean and the breakthrough of...
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year old but previous see he was unknown to the public and also this makes me wonder what kind of arsenalwas there inside that house that he was able to withstand the siege for so long according to the officials police were in the middle of a probe into an arms trafficking case and they showed up for a check up at the man's case and instead of letting the officers in the 61 year old shooter began to shoot at them from a machine gun and reportedly threw 2 grenades at them that was the point when it became clear that a group of police officers simply wouldn't be able to deal with the situation so swat teams were called in but the men didn't give up he continued to respond with fire and he continued to throw grenades luckily none of the local residents were hurt in this but i can tell you that one security officer was seriously wounded in the leg he's been taken to hospital but i'll tell you what the siege only ended after the swat teams used grenade launchers. as a result of that the house was completely unfired and it was incredibly a dangerous for the fire brigade because again it was unc
year old but previous see he was unknown to the public and also this makes me wonder what kind of arsenalwas there inside that house that he was able to withstand the siege for so long according to the officials police were in the middle of a probe into an arms trafficking case and they showed up for a check up at the man's case and instead of letting the officers in the 61 year old shooter began to shoot at them from a machine gun and reportedly threw 2 grenades at them that was the point when...
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arsenal signed dennis bergkamp in 95 from him to milan for over 11000000 euro which was incredible at that time in 96 chelsea. all from syria up the tight turn by the beginning of the new millennium measures to united spent their t.v. money on stars like for mr roy and who and sebastian vettel on. the premier league have become the richest and most attractive thing league in the world for the role model for most of the other leagues in 1901 no one would have thought it might. be at the start of the champions league the start of the premier league and the breakthrough in 992 but there's one more thing that this at least as important as those 3 other major developments on february 7th 1902 the treaty of moscow to our site the foundation of today's european union all of that effect football well the treaty of mastery allows every e.u. citizen to live and work where they want across the e.u. construction workers craftsmen and merchants migrated by the thousands of. different and furnished clubs could reject the player's wish to move by demanding high transfer fees even when the contract h
arsenal signed dennis bergkamp in 95 from him to milan for over 11000000 euro which was incredible at that time in 96 chelsea. all from syria up the tight turn by the beginning of the new millennium measures to united spent their t.v. money on stars like for mr roy and who and sebastian vettel on. the premier league have become the richest and most attractive thing league in the world for the role model for most of the other leagues in 1901 no one would have thought it might. be at the start of...
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look at how the united states and the united kingdom are moving to expand their nuclear weapons arsenals in defiance of the international community. >> at a time when nuclear weapon risks are higher than they have been since the cold war, investments in disarmament and arms control is the best way to strengthen the stability and reduce nuclear danger. amy: all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the quarantine report. three seven of the victims were women, six of them of asian descent. the suspect is a white man. in a press conference wednesday, cherokee county sheriff's department spokesperson captain jay baker saidg spree was not racially motivated and instead stemmed from his sex addiction. >> and he was pretty much at the end of his rope. it was a really bad day for him and this is what he did. amy: california democratic congressmember ted lieu tweeted in response -- "all of us have experienced bad days. but we don't go to three asian businesses and shoot up asian employees." congressmember lieu says he does not have confidence in the cherokee count
look at how the united states and the united kingdom are moving to expand their nuclear weapons arsenals in defiance of the international community. >> at a time when nuclear weapon risks are higher than they have been since the cold war, investments in disarmament and arms control is the best way to strengthen the stability and reduce nuclear danger. amy: all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the quarantine report. three seven of the victims were...
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and slavia prague's quarterfinal opponents will be arsenal, after they beat 0lympiakos.n the night, but their advantage from the first leg was enough to take them through 3—2 on aggregate. arsenal will be favourites to beat slavia prague, but the czech side have already seen off leicester, as well as rangers this season. manchester united are the only other british side still in the europa league — thanks to paul pogba's goal against ac milan last night. and they've been drawn against granda, who're playing in the competition for the first time. here's the line—up in full. and the draw for the semis was also made, so if united make it through, they could face ajax — the team they beat to win the trophy in 2017. arsenal are in line for a possible meeting with dinamo zagreb, who knocked out tottenham last night. liverpool were handed a tough draw in the champions league, they face the 13—time winners real madrid in a repeat of the 2018 final. after losing that, liverpool went on to lift the trophy the following year. manchester city were drawn against borussia dortmund — e
and slavia prague's quarterfinal opponents will be arsenal, after they beat 0lympiakos.n the night, but their advantage from the first leg was enough to take them through 3—2 on aggregate. arsenal will be favourites to beat slavia prague, but the czech side have already seen off leicester, as well as rangers this season. manchester united are the only other british side still in the europa league — thanks to paul pogba's goal against ac milan last night. and they've been drawn against...
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there are a lot of very powerful weapons in kim jong-un's arsenal. an ibcm launch, a nuclear bomb detonation test. there's a number of things he could do to really provoke and at this point, the biden administration is leaving the door open to diplomacy. they've been trying to engage north korea for a long time, since february. they reached out through several different channels but they haven't heard anything back from the north koreans. they've made clear after these tests they want to keep the door open to diplomacy. i think the context that's important to remember is this last week has been north korea's sort of coming out party. they had not really even acknowledged the biden administration until last week, the statement from kim's sister that you mentioned. it was a very threatening statement. there was a lot of angry bluster, saying the united states shouldn't put up a stink or it will never be able to sleep well at night for the next four years, but this was not the biggest arsenal they could have launched so the window to diplomacy remains o
there are a lot of very powerful weapons in kim jong-un's arsenal. an ibcm launch, a nuclear bomb detonation test. there's a number of things he could do to really provoke and at this point, the biden administration is leaving the door open to diplomacy. they've been trying to engage north korea for a long time, since february. they reached out through several different channels but they haven't heard anything back from the north koreans. they've made clear after these tests they want to keep...
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somebody came to the united states and said we will take away your nuclear arsenal. and assad agreed to do that. so 1300 times of chemical weapons was 90 or 95 percent of what he had but also means he could not use it and it's much harder to be stolen with other terrorist groups. there was a national interest served even though it made obama look weak in the long run it was something significant. >> you also show and talk about this in some ways the chemical has ended we have seen russia to try to kill the opposition ruler and we seeking on - - kim jung-un with the nerve agent himself and then those that have the chemical weapons that still exist even though they were to be dismantled. what can you do about this going forward in terms of the future of chemical weapons quick. >> this is interesting. the erosion against chemical weapons is an important part the last time chemical weapons were used in a major way was saddam hussein and the biggest violation and because assad got away with it he was never forced to admit to anything or personally held accountable and rus
somebody came to the united states and said we will take away your nuclear arsenal. and assad agreed to do that. so 1300 times of chemical weapons was 90 or 95 percent of what he had but also means he could not use it and it's much harder to be stolen with other terrorist groups. there was a national interest served even though it made obama look weak in the long run it was something significant. >> you also show and talk about this in some ways the chemical has ended we have seen russia...
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arsenal won the north london derby beating tottenham 2—i.y still managed to score first — eric lamela, both saint and sinner, with a wonderful goal but he was then sent off later in the game for a second yellow. arsenal's goals came from martin 0degaard and alexandre lacazette, who scored a penalty. we had a really strong performance right from the beginning. we were really dominant and created many chances. we were a goal down, the first shot that they had and i loved the reaction of the team. they stayed calmed, they stayed composed. we sticked to the plan that we had and we played really well and scored the goal, and at the end won the game, even though probably the worst ten minutes that i have seen us play as well, the way we managed the game at the end. third—placed leicester hammered bottom club sheffield united 5—0. brighton moved three points clear of relegation with a win at southampton. in italy, leaders inter won 2—1 at torino. second—placed milan are in action against napoli, who lead them i—0. a hat—trick from cristiano ronaldo
arsenal won the north london derby beating tottenham 2—i.y still managed to score first — eric lamela, both saint and sinner, with a wonderful goal but he was then sent off later in the game for a second yellow. arsenal's goals came from martin 0degaard and alexandre lacazette, who scored a penalty. we had a really strong performance right from the beginning. we were really dominant and created many chances. we were a goal down, the first shot that they had and i loved the reaction of the...
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the greek side had knocked arsenal out last year.ahmedebad. the tourists fell just short of the target as andy swiss reports. it was close, but for india it was victory. a thrilling finale to an enthralling match. earlier, india's batsmen had blazed away. the first follow the whole mets went for six, while the first of the international career for him with the same way. easy this game, isn't it? he smashed 57 before falling in controversial fashion. davitt mullane with a catch. although replays suggested it might have a grace the grass with a passion that i would my line. a barrage about a reset england testing target at 186. after a setting start, who else but ben stokes led the charge? while he was there, anything was possible but when he missed cue on a6, that seem to be that. england needed 23 of the last over, just watch joffra. they couldn't, could they? not quite. in the nick of time, india held their nerve. so close for england, but saturday's series decider now beckons. andy swiss, bbc news. the wins keep coming at cheltenha
the greek side had knocked arsenal out last year.ahmedebad. the tourists fell just short of the target as andy swiss reports. it was close, but for india it was victory. a thrilling finale to an enthralling match. earlier, india's batsmen had blazed away. the first follow the whole mets went for six, while the first of the international career for him with the same way. easy this game, isn't it? he smashed 57 before falling in controversial fashion. davitt mullane with a catch. although replays...
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and a british prime minister boris johnson announces plans to boost britain's nuclear arsenal. is this necessary deterrence, or a breach of international law? ♪ brandy: i am brent goff. to our viewers on pbs in the united states and to of the around the world, welcome. tonight the european union's medicine regulator says it is firmly convinced the benefits of the coronavirus vaccine outweigh the risk of any possible side effects, this after a number of european countries abruptly halted vaccinations with the short amid reports of blood clots. the european agency says there is no indication that astrazeneca was shot caused the clots, but it has added it will continue to study the vaccine for potential were side effects. >> hastily arranged online news conference at the european medicines agency in amsterdamres engulfing the e.u.'s troubled vaccination campaign. more than a dozen member states have suspended use of the astrazeneca vaccine over concerns it could cause blood clots. >> while the investigation is on going, we are firmly convinced that the benefits of the astrazeneca
and a british prime minister boris johnson announces plans to boost britain's nuclear arsenal. is this necessary deterrence, or a breach of international law? ♪ brandy: i am brent goff. to our viewers on pbs in the united states and to of the around the world, welcome. tonight the european union's medicine regulator says it is firmly convinced the benefits of the coronavirus vaccine outweigh the risk of any possible side effects, this after a number of european countries abruptly halted...
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former yugoslavia europe's crisis and arsenal united states to keep out. the united states was glad to do so. but the other pain unions farcical involvement made matters worse. and after a while was effectively abandoned. then the united nations became involved and asked nato to be its military agent in its peacekeeping operations. finally when united nations nato personal taken hostage. the united states intervened employed nato airpile with real effect forced the competence to the conference table for better or worse imposed an agreement on them and now heads a large nato contingent that is enforcing it. in the course of stamping its authority on events the united states also stamped its authority on the european members of nato. and since the logistical supply chain goes through hungering it drew the central europeans into nato operations in a small way. whether nato will apply the logic of this crisis in future strategic planning remains to be seen. but for the armchair theorists of a closed passive and divided nato bosnia has be no end of a lesson. hi
former yugoslavia europe's crisis and arsenal united states to keep out. the united states was glad to do so. but the other pain unions farcical involvement made matters worse. and after a while was effectively abandoned. then the united nations became involved and asked nato to be its military agent in its peacekeeping operations. finally when united nations nato personal taken hostage. the united states intervened employed nato airpile with real effect forced the competence to the conference...
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espero que lo hayan disfrutado despuÉs de ver el derbi del norte del londres, entre el arsenal, y elttenham. y bueno el fÚtbol continÚa tambiÉn hoy en la noche a travÉ de telemundo, con el superclÁsico del fÚtbol mexican entre chivas y el amÉrica por eso que vamos a irnos con mi miguel y con carlos, bienvenidos. querido copÁn el gusto es todo tuyo un abrazo y bueno, tendrÍa que ser este e partido que lleve al guadalajara en caso de victoria para poder conseguir mÁs puntos y jugar mejor. losÓ en se pierdan partido con historia y rivalidad la bronca del 86 lo a la vamos a recrear entre fernando y el seÑor que lo iniciÓ todo carlos hermosillo nueve y media de la noche los esperamos. >>> gracias miguel y carlos va a estar buena esta bronca, recordando lado 86 invito porque telemundo, 9:30 el superclÁsico mexicano entre chivas y amÉrica solamente acÁ por telemundo y bueno hoy el fÚtbol continÚa travÉs de universo esta tarde y mismo arranca el partidor entre el manchester united y el west ham a travÉs de universo. para maÑana se cierra jornada tambiÉn a travÉs de universo co el partido ent
espero que lo hayan disfrutado despuÉs de ver el derbi del norte del londres, entre el arsenal, y elttenham. y bueno el fÚtbol continÚa tambiÉn hoy en la noche a travÉ de telemundo, con el superclÁsico del fÚtbol mexican entre chivas y el amÉrica por eso que vamos a irnos con mi miguel y con carlos, bienvenidos. querido copÁn el gusto es todo tuyo un abrazo y bueno, tendrÍa que ser este e partido que lleve al guadalajara en caso de victoria para poder conseguir mÁs puntos y jugar...
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meanwhile, that agreement restricts 92% of america's arsenal. president biden decided to extend that treaty for five more years without any concession by russia. without any effort to constrain china's buildup. what did you make of president biden's decision to extend the treaty? was it a lost opportunity? what does it tell us about our national security? sen. cornyn: i think it was a squandered opportunity not only to include the new weapons that russia has developed, but also to bring china to the table. china's nuclear buildup is pre-opaque to us, -- is pretty opaque to us, but they are fast at it. it also logs in this extension -- locks in this extension that russia has when it comes to low yield nuclear weapons. they are concerned about a land war against nato in europe and they view these as an essential part of their war plans, and i think that it is hard to get the approval by congress for us to build low yield nuclear weapons here in the u.s. so it locks in their numerical advantage and does not include more modern weapons which they ha
meanwhile, that agreement restricts 92% of america's arsenal. president biden decided to extend that treaty for five more years without any concession by russia. without any effort to constrain china's buildup. what did you make of president biden's decision to extend the treaty? was it a lost opportunity? what does it tell us about our national security? sen. cornyn: i think it was a squandered opportunity not only to include the new weapons that russia has developed, but also to bring china...
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s main threats london has also laid out plans to increase its nuclear weapons arsenal we discussed the issue with political analyst chris bambery and kate hudson from the campaign for nuclear disarmament both of them were concerned what impact the move could have on efforts to deescalate the global arms race. it's interesting that he's chosen to make this increase in a nuclear arsenal at the same time as president biden and putin have recently signed up again favorite new the new start treaty which is a by the actual nuclear weapons reduction treaty so it's not johnson is going against the flow we've had 30 years of gradual to solve moment that's biggest down across the world russia or the us still continuing with that constructive development and boris johnson set me saying right so the 40 percent increase in britain's nuclear weapons i mean people have a right to say why he can a thought of what the leader of the opposition says what he sees asking the right question what is the point of this to announce that you're going to spend billions so you chris your nuclear weapons nuclear wa
s main threats london has also laid out plans to increase its nuclear weapons arsenal we discussed the issue with political analyst chris bambery and kate hudson from the campaign for nuclear disarmament both of them were concerned what impact the move could have on efforts to deescalate the global arms race. it's interesting that he's chosen to make this increase in a nuclear arsenal at the same time as president biden and putin have recently signed up again favorite new the new start treaty...
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and it was incredibly dangerous for the fire brigade, because again, it was unclear what kind of arsenalof weaponry was inside that house. again, god knows how this man was able to do what he was up to notice which led to this massive unexpected scare. thank god. without many consequences, new york police have launched 2 hate crime probes into attacks on asian residents, which happened on monday. both cases were caught on camera. the n.y.p.d. says it brings the total number of asian hate crimes in the city to around 30 so far this year. but more details here came of more pain and a warning to our young viewers may find some of the footage upsetting. we have an ongoing wave of anti asian hate crimes here in new york city. now, the latest incident involving a 65 year old asian woman who was brutally attacked by a heavily built african-american man. he proceeded to both punch and kick her to stomp on her quite disturbing footage. now what seems to bother people the most is that there are several eyewitnesses in the video who didn't intervene, did not step up to stop the attacker. and that i
and it was incredibly dangerous for the fire brigade, because again, it was unclear what kind of arsenalof weaponry was inside that house. again, god knows how this man was able to do what he was up to notice which led to this massive unexpected scare. thank god. without many consequences, new york police have launched 2 hate crime probes into attacks on asian residents, which happened on monday. both cases were caught on camera. the n.y.p.d. says it brings the total number of asian hate crimes...
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this makes me wonder if the shooter was able to withstand the sea for about 10 hours what kind of arsenal does he have in that home who is this kind of man that we do know that he's 61 we do know that he was a suspect and an arms trafficking case but we don't know anything else pretty much about the man we heard that when police arrived he responded with police 2 grenades so like i'm saying he must have had a real arsenal there because according to some sources he threw 2 dozen grenades at the police officers while he was responding now to somehow. move on with the c. to actually have the house on fire the swat teams had to use rocket and grenade launchers so you can imagine like i was saying what kind of scare it was for the people living around here because there are homes houses standing right next to each other the streets are quite narrow a very quiet town where nothing like that was supposed to happen now what we do know about an hour ago i was told that the fire brigades want to approach the house to put out the flames just because it's still too dangerous but only about 15 minutes
this makes me wonder if the shooter was able to withstand the sea for about 10 hours what kind of arsenal does he have in that home who is this kind of man that we do know that he's 61 we do know that he was a suspect and an arms trafficking case but we don't know anything else pretty much about the man we heard that when police arrived he responded with police 2 grenades so like i'm saying he must have had a real arsenal there because according to some sources he threw 2 dozen grenades at the...
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arsenal could have snatched it at the end — dani ceballos hit the post.ld united are looking to make it two wins from two. they're action now against southampton. it is currently goalless in that one. later on, aston villa are home to wolves, with brighton home to third placed leicester in the evening kick—off. edinburgh's pro14 match against benetton tomorrow has been postponed after a positive covid—19 test in the benetton camp. the pro14 say concern around close contacts within the italian club's squad led to the postponement. the match is likely to be rescheduled in april. glasgow warriors have just beaten zebre by 31 points to 20. the scottish side ran in four tries in parma with nick grigg scoring the final one inside the last ten minutes to put the match beyond the italians. britain's andrew pozzi sailed through to the final of the 60—metres hurdles at the european indoor athletics championships in poland. he's won gold in this event twice before — and he looked really impressive, winning his heat with ease. that's all the sport for now. you can wa
arsenal could have snatched it at the end — dani ceballos hit the post.ld united are looking to make it two wins from two. they're action now against southampton. it is currently goalless in that one. later on, aston villa are home to wolves, with brighton home to third placed leicester in the evening kick—off. edinburgh's pro14 match against benetton tomorrow has been postponed after a positive covid—19 test in the benetton camp. the pro14 say concern around close contacts within the...
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as young as 11 and british prime minister boris johnson announces plans to boost britain's nuclear arsenal is this necessary deterrence or a breach of international law. i'm brinkerhoff to our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and to all of you around the world welcome tonight the european union's medicines regulator says it is firmly convinced the benefits of astra zeneca as coronavirus vaccine outweigh the risk of any possible side effects it comes after a number of european countries abruptly halted vaccinations with the shot amid reports of blood clots the european medicines agency says there is no indication that astra zeneca has shot calls the clots but it's added that it will continue to study the vaccine for potential rare side effects. the hastily arranged online news conference at the european medicines agency in amsterdam. regulators are scrambling to respond to the latest crisis in go thing the e use troubled vaccination campaign more than a dozen member states have suspended use of the astra zeneca vaccine over concerns it could cause blood clots while the investigation i
as young as 11 and british prime minister boris johnson announces plans to boost britain's nuclear arsenal is this necessary deterrence or a breach of international law. i'm brinkerhoff to our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and to all of you around the world welcome tonight the european union's medicines regulator says it is firmly convinced the benefits of astra zeneca as coronavirus vaccine outweigh the risk of any possible side effects it comes after a number of european countries...
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it was incredibly dangerous for the fire brigade because again it was unclear what kind of arsenal of weaponry was inside that house again god knows how this man was able to do what he was up to notice which led to this massive unexpected scare thank god without many consequences. a little news in brief where you're standing in a park and nothing in the u.k. where a large crowd of young people have been seen drinking dancing scuffling throwing beer cans and climbing trees they were the mob happy as the country moves this long down the street and so their celebration they see here planted a rule that said only groups of 6 people. live images of a volcanic eruption in iceland been captured by a drone the volcano was dormant for nearly 6000 years and it's the 1st eruption on the southwest peninsula for 900 years as a people flock to the site to catch a glimpse of the eruption despite the prime minister warning them to stay away. this spring scene is from southwest china where is alias shrubs are in bloom this garden one of the largest it covers 120 square kilometers the sale is turned pu
it was incredibly dangerous for the fire brigade because again it was unclear what kind of arsenal of weaponry was inside that house again god knows how this man was able to do what he was up to notice which led to this massive unexpected scare thank god without many consequences. a little news in brief where you're standing in a park and nothing in the u.k. where a large crowd of young people have been seen drinking dancing scuffling throwing beer cans and climbing trees they were the mob...