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austin: i agree.should have been a home run pitch for larry page to show up and represent the values he stood for. that absence was quite jarring compared to jack dorsey and sheryl sandberg being there. i don't know how to square that. he has to come out of the shadows and speak to what his values are right now, whether that don't be evil model has evolved at the company, but you are right that shareholders deserve answers. i don't think anyone can tell you what larry page thinks about these issues. carol: there are so many factoids or people you spoke to that sound like larry page's inner circle. what are they saying about what he is up to? austin: he has always been more attracted to the more futuristic projects. the larger question is whether that is the most relevant thing to be thinking about right now. maybe the present is the challenge, not the future. in the story, we talk about a hyperloop for bikes. this is a large floating tube they envision connecting san francisco to their mountain view c
austin: i agree.should have been a home run pitch for larry page to show up and represent the values he stood for. that absence was quite jarring compared to jack dorsey and sheryl sandberg being there. i don't know how to square that. he has to come out of the shadows and speak to what his values are right now, whether that don't be evil model has evolved at the company, but you are right that shareholders deserve answers. i don't think anyone can tell you what larry page thinks about these...
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he's experiencing it all in austin for us. >> reporter: yes, i'm loving austin. big-time football down here. texas longhorns, they knocked usc out of the top 25 last week. and they have number 17,tcu, this week. also i went toe to toe with their 1,700-mascot, coming up. for a nasty cold, take new dayquil severe with vicks vapocool. whoa and vaporize it with an intense rush of vicks vapors. ahhhhh. new dayquil severe with vicks vapocool. the daytime, coughing, stuffy head, vaporize your cold medicine. introducing vicks vapocool drops, to vaporize your sore throat. breathe freely fast with vicks sinex. sniff my congestion's gone. i can breathe again. i can breathe again. sniff. ohh. vicks sinex, breathe on. all the tools you need for every step of the way. make it, squarespace ♪ ♪ ♪ olly. when heartburn hits... fight back fast with tums smoothies. it neutralizes stomach acid at the source. tum tum tum tum tums... smoothies... ...and introducing new tums sugar-free. >>> fans getting fired up for another saturday of college football, right, victor? >> i love how much
he's experiencing it all in austin for us. >> reporter: yes, i'm loving austin. big-time football down here. texas longhorns, they knocked usc out of the top 25 last week. and they have number 17,tcu, this week. also i went toe to toe with their 1,700-mascot, coming up. for a nasty cold, take new dayquil severe with vicks vapocool. whoa and vaporize it with an intense rush of vicks vapors. ahhhhh. new dayquil severe with vicks vapocool. the daytime, coughing, stuffy head, vaporize your...
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. >>> also tonight, dramatic new images of the explosive takedown of a serial bomb suspect in austin,exas. the video just released today disturbing. the video there showing police closing in on the suspect's suv, he's killed in a sudden blast, knocking back officers. that suspect wanted for killing two people during a wave of package bomb attacks in march. abc's marcus moore with those images. >> air to ground, he's on the move. >> reporter: newly released video tonight showing a dramatic takedown in texas. aircraft above recording the early morning police chase of austin bomber mark conditt. >> i got an eastbound, eastbound wall lane. coming up the 35 frontage. >> reporter: it was the end of a 19-day bombing spree in march that terrorized austin. >> look for the laser. i've got it on. all right. van has made contact with him. the van has made contact with him. >> reporter: look closely. s.w.a.t. cars surround conditt's suv, boxing in, then ramming his vehicle. guns drawn, the team approaches his car. conditt then detonates one final device, killing himself. the explosion, punishing.
. >>> also tonight, dramatic new images of the explosive takedown of a serial bomb suspect in austin,exas. the video just released today disturbing. the video there showing police closing in on the suspect's suv, he's killed in a sudden blast, knocking back officers. that suspect wanted for killing two people during a wave of package bomb attacks in march. abc's marcus moore with those images. >> air to ground, he's on the move. >> reporter: newly released video tonight...
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i'm roddy austin. i was in lagarie between ‘60, ‘61 and december ‘67.st day in lagarie, i was three... ..and there was a white—haired lady sitting at a great big table. and to me, she was a granny, and i ran up, shouting, "granny, granny!" and the next thing i knew, i was flying across the floor after she belted me across the face. she then stood over me, and that's the nightmare i had for years, telling me, "i am matron, not your granny". that was matron anne miller. she was the boss, for want of a better word. my name is philip donald, and i was in lagarie home forjust over two and a half years. my dad's job was a merchant navy seaman, and we got put down in that home because me mum and dad had split up. and it all started from there. the matron used to pull me by me ears. i heard the cold bath getting filled up right to the brim. she picked me up by me ears, threw me in a cold bath, soap on her fingers, put my head back, and put her fingers down me throat. so i was choking all the time. to the outside world, this was anne miller, a saintly christian
i'm roddy austin. i was in lagarie between ‘60, ‘61 and december ‘67.st day in lagarie, i was three... ..and there was a white—haired lady sitting at a great big table. and to me, she was a granny, and i ran up, shouting, "granny, granny!" and the next thing i knew, i was flying across the floor after she belted me across the face. she then stood over me, and that's the nightmare i had for years, telling me, "i am matron, not your granny". that was matron anne...
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doesn't agree to not the solution from austin what's likely to happen first of all i believe that he will agree to some kind of a new solution because he has already said that he's willing to talk and meet with me and with the social democrats so he wouldn't have said that if there is no solution thinkable the question is what kind of a solution can they find it would certainly have to be a solution where he won't earn more money than before because that was one of the big criticisms in the first solution so they have to find some kind of a post where he earns basically the same amount of money or less and has a different field of work but if they couldn't find a solution at all then the social democrats would be the big losers in this whole thing but they couldn't let the government collapse as opposed to they have already once agreed to this come from a compromise that was found so far right and these renegotiations were sparked by the head of the social democrat saying that she and the other heads of the parties made a mistake by promoting mohsen well what does that say about the
doesn't agree to not the solution from austin what's likely to happen first of all i believe that he will agree to some kind of a new solution because he has already said that he's willing to talk and meet with me and with the social democrats so he wouldn't have said that if there is no solution thinkable the question is what kind of a solution can they find it would certainly have to be a solution where he won't earn more money than before because that was one of the big criticisms in the...
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enjoy austin, texas. >> i always love austin. man. >> the circus air sundays on showtime. nice hat. when we come back, i'm going to talk about the senate and whether they're actually representing you, their constituency. from the very beginning ... it was always our singular focus. to do whatever it takes, use every possible resource. to fight cancer. and never lose sight of the patients we're fighting for. our cancer treatment specialists share the same vision. experts from all over the world, working closely together to deliver truly personalized cancer care. and these are the specialists we're proud to call our own. expert medicine works here. learn more at cancercenter.com appointments available now. >>> in the aftermath of yesterday's dramatic senate hearing a tweet from david wasserman of the cook political report is interesting. he said to deps who can't believe what they're watching remember a majority of the senate now represents 18% of the population and answers to a subset of voters that is considerably whiter, redder
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and in austin that's out post of liberalism it is 50% during the same period of time. take that governor -- [laughter] 2017, the fourth quarter growth in texas grew 5.4% there wasn't a single other state in the entire country that was above four xepght for idaho. they must have been a run on potatoes but i don't know california grew at 3.2% during that same time now these are two states. they are so alike and yet so different. they're both a majority/minority. prefiguring the country that america will some day be. they're kind of mirror images california is a entirely democratic state that is state level. and texas has an elected a democrat to state office since 19 94 more than 20 yearses and couldn't have been more different and yet when i was a young man about when i was your age, texas was blue and california was red. texas produced lyndon johnson and california produced ronald reagan and the modern conservative revolution so these things are are constantly in flux. but the ways in which california and texas revolve kind of like the double helix or something reinvol
and in austin that's out post of liberalism it is 50% during the same period of time. take that governor -- [laughter] 2017, the fourth quarter growth in texas grew 5.4% there wasn't a single other state in the entire country that was above four xepght for idaho. they must have been a run on potatoes but i don't know california grew at 3.2% during that same time now these are two states. they are so alike and yet so different. they're both a majority/minority. prefiguring the country that...
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you look at austin, texas.ok at other cities in various red states as well there are 10 million more people who lived in states trump won who voted for clinton than there were who voted for trump in clinton states. there is 10 million more people who are blue people in red states than red people in blue states. and those are people who are sort of subsumed within this wave that's created by the senate. >> adam, you recently moved to texas. is that how you see it? >> i mean, i would say that texas has reinforced for me the sense that the shorthand that we use that states are like mono cultures, and if you live in a red state, you drive a pickup truck and you hunt, and if you live in a blue state you have a new york tote bag and like chai lottes. it is almost stupid. there is a reason it exists. when we talk about it that way, we really are erasing millions and millions of people. i don't live in austin. elive in san antonio. this is a very blue area. i see beto signs all over the place. i see rainbow flags. it's
you look at austin, texas.ok at other cities in various red states as well there are 10 million more people who lived in states trump won who voted for clinton than there were who voted for trump in clinton states. there is 10 million more people who are blue people in red states than red people in blue states. and those are people who are sort of subsumed within this wave that's created by the senate. >> adam, you recently moved to texas. is that how you see it? >> i mean, i would...
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and in austin that's out post of liberalism it is 50% during the same period of time. take that governor -- [laughter] 2017, the fourth quarter growth in texas grew 5.4% there wasn't a single other state in the entire country that was above four xepght for idaho. they must have been a run on potatoes but i don't know california grew at 3.2% during that same time now these are two states. they are so alike and yet so different. they're both a majority/minority. prefiguring the country that america will some day be. they're kind of mirror images california is a entirely democratic state that is state level. and texas has an elected a democrat to state office since 19 94 more than 20 yearses and couldn't have been more different and yet when i was a young man about when i was your age, texas was blue and california was red. texas produced lyndon johnson and california produced ronald reagan and the modern conservative revolution so these things are are constantly in flux. but the ways in which california and texas revolve kind of like the double helix or something reinvol
and in austin that's out post of liberalism it is 50% during the same period of time. take that governor -- [laughter] 2017, the fourth quarter growth in texas grew 5.4% there wasn't a single other state in the entire country that was above four xepght for idaho. they must have been a run on potatoes but i don't know california grew at 3.2% during that same time now these are two states. they are so alike and yet so different. they're both a majority/minority. prefiguring the country that...
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in the austin agreement this has always been kind of a geopolitical dance if you will imagine putin and erdogan waltzing across the chessboard with daggers poised at each other's back they both have interests russia was trying to exploit the split of you know the disagreements between erdogan and the u.s. and nato especially over the kurds and so on you know and paying lip service to turkish interests in there but what he was really trying to do is cut the other backers of regime change in saudi arabia qatar the u.a.e. the u.s. u.k. france israel out of it right because he could deal with turkey he knew that supply lines you know the open border it was always about turkey in in this latest austin summit in tehran we saw the gloves come off and we saw the reality that it's been all along what will. one of the things that clint i mean it seems to me that turkey is the ending of isolating itself it is it has kind of a tepid cool relationship with the u.s. look what happened to the turkish lira the situation with nato obviously iran and russia or it ards with plans he doesn't want to see fa
in the austin agreement this has always been kind of a geopolitical dance if you will imagine putin and erdogan waltzing across the chessboard with daggers poised at each other's back they both have interests russia was trying to exploit the split of you know the disagreements between erdogan and the u.s. and nato especially over the kurds and so on you know and paying lip service to turkish interests in there but what he was really trying to do is cut the other backers of regime change in...
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. >> austin in tennessee, austin >> caller: hey, jim, austin from nashville, tennessee i wanted to getour thoughts on the chinese electric car maker, neo. >> oh, my. it's so funny you mentioned it the stock is -- it's quintupled. this is a dice roll. i'm not recommending any chinese stock. this is a dice roll. it's like betting on raindrops and i'm taking raindrop a. matt in georgia, matt. >> caller: thanks for taking my call, jim. congrats on your eagles' victory over our falcons last week >> go, birds >> caller: my question is on norwegian cruise line. they have new ships coming on line, creating possible overcapacity and diesel pricing is forecasted to rise in the coming year given these head winds, do you feel that norwegian with the few cfo can break out to the upside or do you view the stocking as a safe play? >> first of all, our viewers are incredibly smart and matt raises the key issues, which is the overcapacity and the possibility of escalation and fuel let me just say this, he's talking about frank del rio is the ceo. i care more about that than the cfo, and he has it under
. >> austin in tennessee, austin >> caller: hey, jim, austin from nashville, tennessee i wanted to getour thoughts on the chinese electric car maker, neo. >> oh, my. it's so funny you mentioned it the stock is -- it's quintupled. this is a dice roll. i'm not recommending any chinese stock. this is a dice roll. it's like betting on raindrops and i'm taking raindrop a. matt in georgia, matt. >> caller: thanks for taking my call, jim. congrats on your eagles' victory over...
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austin was saved when an officer helped get her outside. >> i kept shouting at him, i have a 5 and a 7-year-old. they need their mother. >> reporter: incredibly all 12 bullets missed her vital organs. she's now back home with her family healing and turning her focus to helping. she found a non-profit whitney rong to reduce gun violence through responsible gun ownership, something she wanted to get involved in after parkland but didn't. >> i feel like i've been sitting on the sidelines watching a lot of people fight over this issue and make very little traction. >> reporter: now hoping her unique perspective can change the conversation. >> i'm here. i'm alive. that is now my purpose. >> reporter: christian dahlgren, nbc news. >> what a story she has to tell. we're going to take a break. >>> coming up, the truth behind her seemingly perfect life. super model gisele opening up about something so many suffer from. >>> a lot of people would say she has everything, millions from horror -- her modeling contracts, mother, step-mom to three kids. but for the first time gisele bundchen is open
austin was saved when an officer helped get her outside. >> i kept shouting at him, i have a 5 and a 7-year-old. they need their mother. >> reporter: incredibly all 12 bullets missed her vital organs. she's now back home with her family healing and turning her focus to helping. she found a non-profit whitney rong to reduce gun violence through responsible gun ownership, something she wanted to get involved in after parkland but didn't. >> i feel like i've been sitting on the...
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investigators say conditt killed two people and injured five others with bombs he had placed around austinan important safety alert for patients. most people learn babies should be placed in rear-facing car seats. okay to turn those car many pas might be switching far too soon, putting kids at risk of serious injury. nbc's tom costello has more. >> reporter: with four children dying in car crashes every day, the right kind of car seat can often mean the difference between life and death. a 10-week-old was pulled from this car crash in california unscathed. in pennsylvania, two kids' rear-facing car seats sitting untouched in front of their mother's mangled car, neither child injured. now the nation's pediatricians say children should stay in rear-facing car seats as long as possible until they reach the weight and height limits set on the car seat. at least until the age of 2, sometimes older. >> don't be fooled into thinking that at age 2 you have to stop and move them forward-facing. if your car seat lets you go longer, do it, because it's too your child's benefit. >> reporter: in an acc
investigators say conditt killed two people and injured five others with bombs he had placed around austinan important safety alert for patients. most people learn babies should be placed in rear-facing car seats. okay to turn those car many pas might be switching far too soon, putting kids at risk of serious injury. nbc's tom costello has more. >> reporter: with four children dying in car crashes every day, the right kind of car seat can often mean the difference between life and death....
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>> a spectacular catch and flip by first baseman tyler austin. flipped over a railing as he was running to make the catch during yesterday's game against the kansas city royals. he wasn't hurt and he also hit a home run in the twin's victory. >>> well, the day of partying and parades in mexico as the country celebrated its 208th anniversary of independence from spain. >> viva mexico. viva mexico. >> mexican president nieto initiatp initiated tinitia. tetens op tens tens of tho parade. president trupresident trump t lalgtss to all of our international friends on national independence day. we wip we will be doing gr together. >>> a>>> and a california we wip we will be doing gr together. >>> a>>> and a californi teeisd aftr aftp after findia $10,000 inside. 16-year-old rhami zeini was drivipdriving home before h r p in santa barbara la r he noticephe noticed he turnephe turned the pur sheriff's office who returned it pthe teenager said it right thing to do. r >>p >> ir plac r p>> now, he wasn't l handhanded fop handed for . tr the ownpthe owner of
>> a spectacular catch and flip by first baseman tyler austin. flipped over a railing as he was running to make the catch during yesterday's game against the kansas city royals. he wasn't hurt and he also hit a home run in the twin's victory. >>> well, the day of partying and parades in mexico as the country celebrated its 208th anniversary of independence from spain. >> viva mexico. viva mexico. >> mexican president nieto initiatp initiated tinitia. tetens op tens...
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>> in austin, texas, and we ask you to come. it is wonderful. we used to be the premiere library because we -- and we still are, in the sense that we have tapes of daddy talking. and he'll be talking to harry truman. i am fortunate enough to have met your great great aunt. both of them. princess alice was a hoot. [laughter] >> her younger sister was wonderful. they took us to sagamore hill. president truman took me on a tour of his library. i have been blessed with getting to meet a lot of these people. so i hope they all come to the library of every president and learn. there are so many things. clifton continue about going to -- can tell you about going to many of the libraries and learning. and daddy went too. and said, all these years i've been saying all those bad things about hoover. [laughter] >> i never knew he did all of those wonderful things to feed europe. >> is there a truman library? >> there is. it is in independence, missouri, about a mile from grandpa's house. >> why did he wear those wild shirts when he went to key west, florid
>> in austin, texas, and we ask you to come. it is wonderful. we used to be the premiere library because we -- and we still are, in the sense that we have tapes of daddy talking. and he'll be talking to harry truman. i am fortunate enough to have met your great great aunt. both of them. princess alice was a hoot. [laughter] >> her younger sister was wonderful. they took us to sagamore hill. president truman took me on a tour of his library. i have been blessed with getting to meet a...
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[applause] >> later that month will be live in austin. for more information about upcoming book fairs and festivals and to watch our previous coverage click the book fairs tap on the website, but tv.org. >> gary smith, how often to economics professors talk about the role. >> it used to be never. economists use to say it was rational decisions with no regret speak to economics is rational. >> guest: we have these come along and even though they were psychologists they pointed out all the ways in which they are not rational. i still think it's worth 20 bucks because that's what i paid for it. thinking about what it might be worth. >> the house across the street for 40000. the other ones were part of the book we would like to think that were in control and in charge. and everything that happens is evidence of our traits and abilities. so i get a professor who gets the highest score in the class take the final and she gets the third high so i think what happened? maybe she got lucky on the first test. the questions i asked happened to be wha
[applause] >> later that month will be live in austin. for more information about upcoming book fairs and festivals and to watch our previous coverage click the book fairs tap on the website, but tv.org. >> gary smith, how often to economics professors talk about the role. >> it used to be never. economists use to say it was rational decisions with no regret speak to economics is rational. >> guest: we have these come along and even though they were psychologists they...
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have the governor and was no we we the government i'm speaking here in my capacity as member of the austin government and to read the austrian government have based our coalition contract on keeping in tandem with the european union whatever regards the central regimes those who use that read we have sanctions of course have i ever said anything else the party which nominated you for the post of foreign minister of the extreme right wing nationalists and immigration if your has a five year cooperation agreement with putin is united russia party do you as foreign minister approve of doing deals with a party that helps of stay in autocratic system i don't comment what parties to i don't comment what deputy said because i mean eighty two you are not a neutral notion you know but they nominated yes and since you also started in france i am a follower of want to see you when it comes to separation of powers and what that cuties do it's up to the deputies to control me it's not up to me to tell the deputies what i do is up to you to have an opinion and such an international issue yet so and i as
have the governor and was no we we the government i'm speaking here in my capacity as member of the austin government and to read the austrian government have based our coalition contract on keeping in tandem with the european union whatever regards the central regimes those who use that read we have sanctions of course have i ever said anything else the party which nominated you for the post of foreign minister of the extreme right wing nationalists and immigration if your has a five year...
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they came from my geria they have adapted to austria and they consider themselves first of all as austin citizens and secondly as muslims the other thing is that western muslims yes and that's why i said muslims yes is allowed as an islam is a part of their identity as you just may have shut it's a different story whether you have islam as a legal and normative concept that dominates everything and whether you consider yourself first as a member of but most of more say that islam is a part of your culture though i've learnt a christian is part of austria just as christianity correct. christian is part of what was just as christian and then the meantime we also had enlightenment where we don't ask people what is their religion so why do you ask if somebody is a muslim i don't ask anybody so how do you judge i learn judaism is part of your country there were some years it was not so clear just as jews are today a part of your country muslims as you said are part of your country but not islam and why specifically this religion is taking out of your general because i myself i believe in secu
they came from my geria they have adapted to austria and they consider themselves first of all as austin citizens and secondly as muslims the other thing is that western muslims yes and that's why i said muslims yes is allowed as an islam is a part of their identity as you just may have shut it's a different story whether you have islam as a legal and normative concept that dominates everything and whether you consider yourself first as a member of but most of more say that islam is a part of...
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whitney austin works at the bank where the shots were fired september 6th. she was shot 12 times walking through the doors. the gunman had already wounded people inside the bank, but austin says she didn't hear the warnings to stay outside because she was on a conference call. she says she played dead until she saw an officer. >> i'm shouting at him, i have a 5-year-old and a 7-year-old who need their mother. you need to save me. come get me. at that point they were tracking him. they then shoot him down, and then they immediately run up to save me and pull me out. and i don't remember this, but i've since seen video. i actually walked out. i mean certainly i needed assistance to walk, but, again, there were no bullets that hit my legs. >> reporter: 29-year-old omar perez shot and killed three people before officers killed him. investigators have still not revealed a motive. >>> a new study finds a popular weed killer may be a factor in the declining bee population. researchers say glyphosate destroys the good bacteria in the guts of honey bees making them m
whitney austin works at the bank where the shots were fired september 6th. she was shot 12 times walking through the doors. the gunman had already wounded people inside the bank, but austin says she didn't hear the warnings to stay outside because she was on a conference call. she says she played dead until she saw an officer. >> i'm shouting at him, i have a 5-year-old and a 7-year-old who need their mother. you need to save me. come get me. at that point they were tracking him. they...
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congressman lloyd doggett, and i represent communities deep in the heart of texas from san antonio to austin. my neighbors are telling me to defend their access to health care. amidst all the noise of the repeated tweetstorms from what some of his own employees have recently described as 'crazytown,' president trump has teamed up with his house republican enablers to undermine health insurance protections for millions of americans. remember the courageous vote last year of the late senator john mccain? his powerful thumbs down stopped republicans in what was their 60th plus attempt to repeal the affordable care act. but it didn't stop them, later, were drivingk and up families' health care costs with provisions in their republican tax scam for the wealthy. and this week, in a united states district courtroom in fort worth, a texas republican relied upon their tax changes to demand termination of any protection for americans who have a pre-existing medical condition. the trump administration agreed, refusing to defend this current, vital safeguard upon which 130 million americans with pre-exi
congressman lloyd doggett, and i represent communities deep in the heart of texas from san antonio to austin. my neighbors are telling me to defend their access to health care. amidst all the noise of the repeated tweetstorms from what some of his own employees have recently described as 'crazytown,' president trump has teamed up with his house republican enablers to undermine health insurance protections for millions of americans. remember the courageous vote last year of the late senator john...
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katy austin has been to meet him. in every picture of calvinjohnson growing up, one man by his side.dn't hide hisjoy at his son's success. this is his resting place. i like to come down here after training just me and my thoughts, really. paul's death, left an empty space. i went through some serious times in a dark place, i would say depressed. i didn't leave my house for six weeks. i hardly left my bedroom. i spoke to people and was open with the way i was feeling and howl and was open with the way i was feeling and how i was. that helped me. iam feeling and how i was. that helped me. i am out of place now and i never want to go back anybody who goes through anything like that, i urge them to speak out to anybody. it's not that you are not a strongman. if you do speak, it makes you a strongman. 18 months ago, i was riddled with injuries, laying in a hospital bed. through those dark times, i always believed deep down in my heart that i would get there. i kept working. we're here now. two weeks away from fighting for the world title. that ibf world title fight in chicago is his bigge
katy austin has been to meet him. in every picture of calvinjohnson growing up, one man by his side.dn't hide hisjoy at his son's success. this is his resting place. i like to come down here after training just me and my thoughts, really. paul's death, left an empty space. i went through some serious times in a dark place, i would say depressed. i didn't leave my house for six weeks. i hardly left my bedroom. i spoke to people and was open with the way i was feeling and howl and was open with...
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coy wire has the bleacher report from austin, texas.riend. >> good morning, dave. good times. what's going on? the browns have more wins than the steelers. undefeated at home in 2018. browns fans going crazy like they won the super bowl. they won a game. a regular season game. for the first time in 635 days. rookie quarterback baker mayfield came on the field like maximus. he came on the field in the second quarter. down 14-0 after tyrod taylor went done with a concussion. mayfield owned the field. he is out there slinging passes around the field. former number one overall draft pick took control. he led to a pair of touchdowns. he caught a two-point conversion. good times as i said in clevela cleveland. after the game, the former heisman trophy winner said many things browns fans feel hopeful. here he is. >> it is definitely up there. being the first nfl game i played in. the first regular season one that actually counts. it is dmiis definitely up there me. it has memories, but i'm just getting started. >> the browns got the first tast
coy wire has the bleacher report from austin, texas.riend. >> good morning, dave. good times. what's going on? the browns have more wins than the steelers. undefeated at home in 2018. browns fans going crazy like they won the super bowl. they won a game. a regular season game. for the first time in 635 days. rookie quarterback baker mayfield came on the field like maximus. he came on the field in the second quarter. down 14-0 after tyrod taylor went done with a concussion. mayfield owned...
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of austin as a victory for charter school support hes and a loss for the teachers union. they aren't entirely wrong. austin has ties to charter schools, and a close relationship with billionaire school reform easterly eli broads. this was not the first time broad has helped to put his man in place. in 2011, broads had hand-selected john deasy as superintendent and john deasy had a gates pedigree, had worked to gates foundation before becoming superintendent in l.a. he was appointed with the expectation he would grow the charter school system and confront the teachers union which he did but was forced to resign in 2014 when he decided to use $1.3 billion in school construction bond funds, money that was supposed to go towards shoring up the kind of crumbling school infrastructure in l.a. to buy i-pads for the kids. at the time when deasy was forced out, inside philanthropy rote this, the forced resignation angered a lot of people. since living lausd he has doubled down on his relationship with breed, join leading many to speculate that broads and diseaseyear gearing up for
of austin as a victory for charter school support hes and a loss for the teachers union. they aren't entirely wrong. austin has ties to charter schools, and a close relationship with billionaire school reform easterly eli broads. this was not the first time broad has helped to put his man in place. in 2011, broads had hand-selected john deasy as superintendent and john deasy had a gates pedigree, had worked to gates foundation before becoming superintendent in l.a. he was appointed with the...
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six posing for the german car brand in brochures and visiting the team at a motor racing event in austintexas. even took the wheel himself for a commercial. the public feel it was pretty similar to the private lives because i'm not trying to give you. come up with. that i want to be young just. hasn't disclosed how much he earned through advertising only the powerful cars are part of his life and that he likes listening to classical music for relaxation while driving. the whole world of pop music on one facebook page d.w. music check out your favorite stars and the latest from the scene. jive with us into the pop unified. and follow us on facebook to see their music. oh. felix james has had a lot of great collaboration with singers in two thousand and sixteen he invited finnish pop singer your teen in to take the microphone for the truck bomb fire which even went platinum. the music video was filmed in bulgaria and it's hot stuff . you make me strong. love me. now close not just. me. but. some. music you. like the much. injury. reaching number one in the u.s. charts was something no germ
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like slice [inaudible] austin texas. this. is m met the xxl solemnly. official. results were. was s long [inaudible] had sides. charges even though and he's trying to rise. it was a relief jusustice nt week s says there'ss usuall. lower percent voter intention [inaudible] now no [inaudible] the battles. and it is very [inaudible] watching. the from from rio rio. from an old bonuses hungary to resist anyny attempt. to put a block away. saw something and since my mind stocks. and the consensus. between says centrist or your your pontifices and then [inaudible] my forces. i went these circumstances we also available david on bond that time right. that that it yeah. today [inaudible] dentntention. yes yes i'm but she's. now double vote which leads me back back. you are viewing lawmakers to seed should if they sat sellable hungry greeted klein ninety you vote alright rice and they did and it and government millimeter by bicycles. a massive. take place things in russia and china. led by trying. to contact the man man on rush. has cross cross borderr ord. it has it hahas doing things
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butterfly deaths from products like roundup so here's a good scientists the university of texas at austin for not be deterred from the fight to save the babies and that's our show for you today and remember everyone in this world we're not told that we love them outside tell you all i love i'm tabitha wallace keep on watching lost and have a great day and night everyone. one of the most important if not the most important tellers of western society is the rule of law and the equal application of the law this is now being put into down we are told now it is the court of credibility that rules whatever that means is the cowman a nomination again. i've been sitting. numbers mean something they matter you have over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crimes have been good. eighty five percent of global wealth you want to be old for rich eight point six percent market saw thirty percent from last year some with four hundred to five hundred three per second per second and one rose to twenty thousand dollars. china is building a two point one billion dollar a our industrial p
butterfly deaths from products like roundup so here's a good scientists the university of texas at austin for not be deterred from the fight to save the babies and that's our show for you today and remember everyone in this world we're not told that we love them outside tell you all i love i'm tabitha wallace keep on watching lost and have a great day and night everyone. one of the most important if not the most important tellers of western society is the rule of law and the equal application...
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in this latest austin our summit in tehran we saw the gloves come off and we saw the reality that it's been all along one of the things that glint i mean it seems to me that turkey is the ending of isolating itself it is it has kind of a tepid cool relationship with the u.s. look what happened in the turkish lira situation with nato obviously iran and russia or it ards with plans he doesn't want to see fall he's the odd guy out here and it's probably not a good position to be in preparing long no i agree and i think that he's alienated everyone now from the european two americans russia. have core serious or less or less the iranians don't trust him fully but i think. this improvement of relations between russia and turkey is a smart pointer can be a bit deceptive i think that this rift between the americans and the turks definitely have given russia some flexibility but at the end of the day as we saw and now in this meeting that their interests are quite different to russia and turkey have mutual interests ok i don't call them partners in syria. no i think actually that's the irony o
in this latest austin our summit in tehran we saw the gloves come off and we saw the reality that it's been all along one of the things that glint i mean it seems to me that turkey is the ending of isolating itself it is it has kind of a tepid cool relationship with the u.s. look what happened in the turkish lira situation with nato obviously iran and russia or it ards with plans he doesn't want to see fall he's the odd guy out here and it's probably not a good position to be in preparing long...
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butterfly deaths from products like roundup so here's a good scientists the university of texas at austin for not be deterred from the fight to save the babies and that's our show for you today and remember everyone in this world we're not all that we're loved and i tell you all i love i'm tabitha while us keep on watching awesome have a great day and night everyone. the old saying you know we need to go back by force on force that's that's not the source of the position of the guy. that. can do that so it was in the new kids even though there is a number of agents of the grass to go back one day to the to the that country. and that. she thought she had money on that and that had to get that dial. and that to the money at that one the money of the two we could. get it if it. didn't get the money and that is at the will it is how much of the island i think after i got a loss and that a lot about how the now rolling so in time went on to get a little. ship them out of them out so out of town a lot of the model people got. out of my depth and i could see that as i asked by the two really. go
butterfly deaths from products like roundup so here's a good scientists the university of texas at austin for not be deterred from the fight to save the babies and that's our show for you today and remember everyone in this world we're not all that we're loved and i tell you all i love i'm tabitha while us keep on watching awesome have a great day and night everyone. the old saying you know we need to go back by force on force that's that's not the source of the position of the guy. that. can...
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this one's really going to trigger some of the oh and their study from the university of texas at austin reveals that quite to say the active ingredient in the weed killer round up seven charges the gut microorganisms and beats without the healthy bacteria are more susceptible. backstrom and even dad what they think is that this could be the major reason for the massive colony collapse that's been in the colonies around the world in addition further research is looking to the effect on butterfly deaths from products like roundup so here's a good scientists the university of texas at austin for not being deterred from the fight to save the babies and that's our show for you today and remember everyone in this world were not told that we love them out i tell you all. on top of the wallace keep on watching the awesome have a great day and night everyone. join me every socially on the all excitement short and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then. i don't think the ladies are always trying to. destroy barbaro i don't think that
this one's really going to trigger some of the oh and their study from the university of texas at austin reveals that quite to say the active ingredient in the weed killer round up seven charges the gut microorganisms and beats without the healthy bacteria are more susceptible. backstrom and even dad what they think is that this could be the major reason for the massive colony collapse that's been in the colonies around the world in addition further research is looking to the effect on...
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." >> next on lectures in history, university of texas at austin professor matalin -- matalin , talks5 immigration act. the professor describes how the number and country of origin has changed over the last 50 years. this class is about 90 minutes. prof. hsu: gd
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something that austin was saying, yes, it's true that job growth has been slow, because we are gettingse to full employment. it's easier to bring unemployment down from its heights in 2009, 9%, 10%, down to 6% or 7%, then it is once you're reaching full employment. i think democrats have a real problem here. they have to be careful. i remember right after the election, very prominent, democrat-leaning economists saying the stock market is going to tank. we're going to go into -- the world economy is going to collapse. none of that happened. of course trump is overselling the economy. of course he's taking credit for things he's not responsible for. but democrats run the risk of being sour about an economy that's actually doing pretty well, all things considered. and if wage growth starts to grow up, then that's going to be a problem on the democratic side when republicans say, hey, you guys were saying that wage growth was never going to happen and now it is. it reminds me a little bit of the way people like bob dole and jack kemp were talking about the economy in the 1990s when bill c
something that austin was saying, yes, it's true that job growth has been slow, because we are gettingse to full employment. it's easier to bring unemployment down from its heights in 2009, 9%, 10%, down to 6% or 7%, then it is once you're reaching full employment. i think democrats have a real problem here. they have to be careful. i remember right after the election, very prominent, democrat-leaning economists saying the stock market is going to tank. we're going to go into -- the world...
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. >> reporter: it was here he met fellow musician austin general kipz.cted what happened? >> i went up to him. >> reporter: after the set? >> i had to. >> reporter: what did you say? >> i was moved. i d to knowhat was gng on. i had to know more about him. i had to know where that music came from. >> reporter: jenkins and joshua block, then with the band white denim, were setting up a studio and brought bridges in to record. >> so this is my home right here. back here, hidden like i need to be, hiding, singing. >> reporter: one of the first tracks he laid down was a tribute to his mother, lisa sawyer. ♪ ♪ ♪ new orleans ♪ >> i wrote it, but -- >> reporter: you feel like she wrote it? >> yeah. >> reporter: when you wrote songs, would you sing them for your mom? >> the funny thing about that, no. i remember she found out because i was at the house with my friend and she was like, showome i pulled out the guitar and started playing it. my mom burst into tears. >> reporter: she burst into tears? ♪ ♪ >> reporter: when bridges landed a recording contract, he sur
. >> reporter: it was here he met fellow musician austin general kipz.cted what happened? >> i went up to him. >> reporter: after the set? >> i had to. >> reporter: what did you say? >> i was moved. i d to knowhat was gng on. i had to know more about him. i had to know where that music came from. >> reporter: jenkins and joshua block, then with the band white denim, were setting up a studio and brought bridges in to record. >> so this is my home...
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coincidentally, a month later, i got a call from the editor of texas monthly and we moved to austin. and that's where we've stayed ever since. this book came about because my editor at the new yorker asked me to explain texas. and i reminded him that i get paid by the word. so, the book came out. a lot of my colleagues have a hard time understanding why am still there. >> all right, thank you. >> my name is dan kaufman and i grew up in wisconsin, in madison, which was famously divided as 30 square miles surrounded by reality. it was actually 50 square miles. i was also a fact checker for many years so i cared about these things. but in 2011, i moved to new york many years ago. in 1990. in 2011, scott walker, the governor launched an attack on the labor unions, public sector unions. my parents were involved with this protest to some degree. my mom was testifying too many people, many people stay throughout the night. they stayed in an effort to delay the bill. people from all over the state point not just madison, throw down there and deliver these two-minute testimonies. sometimes dr
coincidentally, a month later, i got a call from the editor of texas monthly and we moved to austin. and that's where we've stayed ever since. this book came about because my editor at the new yorker asked me to explain texas. and i reminded him that i get paid by the word. so, the book came out. a lot of my colleagues have a hard time understanding why am still there. >> all right, thank you. >> my name is dan kaufman and i grew up in wisconsin, in madison, which was famously...
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but for the treaty it wasn't signed but it wasn't relayed back to austin. but there was a major battle stop. >> january 8. but what jackson did he showed up at the inaugural and talks about america coming together but in four more years on coming back. jackson went to virginia and washington to campaign. heor would speak to the people outside of the beltway where we are today. it was a real-world victory for him. so actually behindeo closed doors but i thank you can learn like al gore did losing my 500 votes i think we can all learn from jackson is controversialrs and heart wrenching but important for us to have a c succession even with kennedy i decided to learn a lesson from that to. >> andrew jackson the miracle of new orleans is the name of the book.k. brianne killed mead third history book. so what about them the mccain funeral the last couple days inin america and to be at the national cathedral today a couple miles up the street. what we be talking about monday morning? >> no. i will be off on monday. we will talk about it but he is such a great man.
but for the treaty it wasn't signed but it wasn't relayed back to austin. but there was a major battle stop. >> january 8. but what jackson did he showed up at the inaugural and talks about america coming together but in four more years on coming back. jackson went to virginia and washington to campaign. heor would speak to the people outside of the beltway where we are today. it was a real-world victory for him. so actually behindeo closed doors but i thank you can learn like al gore did...
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he will meet with general austin miller, the new commander of resolute support. mattis also plans to hold talks with afghan officials and host a town hall with the troops. >>> senator tom harper of delaware fending off a spirited primary challenge from progressive harris. it wasn't close. carper's voters gave him a 29-point-win. harris may have been doomed by cash strapped campaign. >>> barack obama is ready to get back in the political game according to his advisers. mr. obama planning a rebuke of president trump in the speech today at the university of illinois urbana-champaign. former presidents generally avoid critiquing successors. >>> the government releases the monthly jobs report with the labor market red hot. economists expect 187,000 jobs created in august. jobless rate to stay below 4%. wages. that reading has been hovering at 2.7% for years. that is not really very strong wage growth. historically when the labor market gets tight, wages rise significantly as businesses are forced to pay workers more. that has not happened in the recovery. employers ad
he will meet with general austin miller, the new commander of resolute support. mattis also plans to hold talks with afghan officials and host a town hall with the troops. >>> senator tom harper of delaware fending off a spirited primary challenge from progressive harris. it wasn't close. carper's voters gave him a 29-point-win. harris may have been doomed by cash strapped campaign. >>> barack obama is ready to get back in the political game according to his advisers. mr....
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in austin and ultimately the fact finders don't have one hundred percent certainty only a highly likely solution the researchers at munich university are working on a recognition software for video fakes face forensic artificial intelligence to be used to detect tiny flaws in the fake video it's a first step towards autumn ice attaching a fake but as current example shows the manipulators are getting better too. shit says it's the truth contest. and now short and sweet the shift snapshots of. one man and his books he left them so much that he has to show it literally. instagram a james trevino has a successful following with his book picks the twenty four year old romanian loves fantasy tales and harry potter in particular. fancy a game of quidditch or maybe a classic game of dominoes. many of his pictures tell a story a day at the pool riding a dragon ball fighting a whale better known as moby dick. to contribute i has more than half thousand books at home he sorts them by color which is pretty hard work. working with the photographer elizabeth said and it takes up to three hours to pr
in austin and ultimately the fact finders don't have one hundred percent certainty only a highly likely solution the researchers at munich university are working on a recognition software for video fakes face forensic artificial intelligence to be used to detect tiny flaws in the fake video it's a first step towards autumn ice attaching a fake but as current example shows the manipulators are getting better too. shit says it's the truth contest. and now short and sweet the shift snapshots of....
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. >> he was mobbed at austin. the abolitionists they did not want and to shut them down. it is still the assumption that certain types of speech to and are unacceptable. the two and slavery would break every chain to understand far from oppression which is something that the most bizarre and tragic if there is frederick douglass said the sensor and the tyrant cannot allow free speech. and how you liberate minorities to push back against absolute power. >>host: we hear politicians say that diversity. >> that what the by diversity now is a misnomer there without preferential quota nobody would object to achieving diversity but what is she to lower the standards and have quotas to destroy society. and with that ideology. and with that them feel the national government and the national science foundation pressuring every academic out there with computer science not to base upon merit but gender and race. passive death care? china. as long as they pursue excellent without regard to gender and race if a laboratory is all hispanic and those of the best qualified, fabulous. great
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they will have to watch out for american austin ernst. part of the day was this birdie, two shots off the lead. in cycling, jelle wallays masterminded an impressive breakaway to win stage 18 of the vuelta a espana. the belgian went clear in the first three kilometres of the race alongside sven eryk bystrom and jetse bol and held his nerve for a dramatic win. britain's simon yates maintained his overall classification lead of 25 seconds, with only two stages remaining before sunday's finish in madrid. this weekend, a year on from their controversial draw in gennady golovkin and canelo alvarez return to the ring for their highly anticpated rematch in what's being billed as the fight of the century. alvarez‘s drugs ban is one of the things thats fueled a war of words between both fighters — and tensions remain high ahead of the bout. our reporter ade adedoyin is in las vegas. well, just like the weather here, the atmosphere is really starting to heat up ahead of what is a huge bout in boxing. thousands of mexicans are expected to descend on
they will have to watch out for american austin ernst. part of the day was this birdie, two shots off the lead. in cycling, jelle wallays masterminded an impressive breakaway to win stage 18 of the vuelta a espana. the belgian went clear in the first three kilometres of the race alongside sven eryk bystrom and jetse bol and held his nerve for a dramatic win. britain's simon yates maintained his overall classification lead of 25 seconds, with only two stages remaining before sunday's finish in...
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in austin, he was honored. in addition to him talking about his section in the voting rights act, he also defended the new haven firefighters. they were so touched by his representation they came down to the memorial service. he befriended people who were , oneites of him in cases of whom was a lady in the justice department. and later on, she was responsible for sending greg over to iraq as a representative of american lawyers over there. iraqacilitated my visit to , all of that because of her admiration for greg coleman. if you talk to anybody in the audience who came into contact with greg and have realized what a long and likely legacy he has held. i can't mention all of his activities, but he did teach a common-law seminar at the university of texas which has become a model for later state solicitors general to handle. let me move on to his other boss , no doubt much more significant mentor, justice thomas. and i start off by saying i remember at one of the earlier a professor from the university of chicag
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austin hudson and andrew miller were arrested for conspiracy.tonight church workers were reunited with their stolen items. authorities say they stole two passenger vans and $15,000 worth of musical equipment from the chinese for christ church. a pair of transit deputies stop the vehicles and found them in possession of burglary tools, and drug paraphernalia. hudson and miller were booked into the santa clara county main jail. >>> and washington house lawmakers passed a bill today to regulate the airline industry. the faa reauthorization act includes four amendments that aim to prevent run rate accidents. last year, and air canada jet nearly landed on four fully loaded airplanes that were lined up on the taxiway at the airport. congressman say the four commencement what ensure safer landings by improving technology and data used by pilots and air traffic controllers. the bill would also regulate the size of airline seats it would give the faa a year to set minimum measurements for airline seats. since the 1970s, the average leg room and most airl
austin hudson and andrew miller were arrested for conspiracy.tonight church workers were reunited with their stolen items. authorities say they stole two passenger vans and $15,000 worth of musical equipment from the chinese for christ church. a pair of transit deputies stop the vehicles and found them in possession of burglary tools, and drug paraphernalia. hudson and miller were booked into the santa clara county main jail. >>> and washington house lawmakers passed a bill today to...
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of sense and sensibility watched this actual sketch and goes she's the woman i want to adapt jane austindapt you did. what a brilliant, beautiful -- i love thatc many times. and it was quite meaningful, quite meaningful movie for you, too, because kate winslet who plays marion dashwit, your sister, in this, she almost dies from a crush for this man mr. willow by. >> yeah. >> stephen: she basically goes out into the rain looking for him and nearly dies. >> yes. >> stephen: very delicate women in jane austin's day, they're not waterproof. >> no. >> stephen: she doesn't get him but you did, and this is now your husband which i did not know. this is greg wise your husband. >> he doesn't look like that anymore, don't panic. >> stephen: he doesn't look like this? >> no, he's kind of -- ( laughter ) no, it's all good. >> stephen: it's all good? yeah. ( laughter ) >> stephen: donald trump, i understand, asked you out once. ( laughter ) ( gasps ) >> don't remind me! >> stephen: the one that got away. this is not a picture of him. i don't believe that's a picture of him. how did that happen, emma?
of sense and sensibility watched this actual sketch and goes she's the woman i want to adapt jane austindapt you did. what a brilliant, beautiful -- i love thatc many times. and it was quite meaningful, quite meaningful movie for you, too, because kate winslet who plays marion dashwit, your sister, in this, she almost dies from a crush for this man mr. willow by. >> yeah. >> stephen: she basically goes out into the rain looking for him and nearly dies. >> yes. >>...
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looking ahead at the contenders, here's austin halewood.hasn't quite been four months since real madrid lifted the title for a third season in a row, but already champions league football is back. madrid have dominated the competition in recent years, with real madrid having one for the by titles. while their city rivals atletico madrid have appeared twice. but despite the final being held in the spanish capital, could this be the spanish capital, could this be the year that madrid's monopoly comes to an end? although real madrid are going for a fourth, it has all changed, for one, they have lost cristiano ronaldo, while the new boss has the unenviable job of filling zinedine zidane‘s choose. meanwhile, barcelona will be looking to push them all the way again, but once again they are desperate to convert domestic dominance into european success. convert domestic dominance into european success. they have won the spanish league title in three of the last four seasons, but just spanish league title in three of the last four seasons, butjust o
looking ahead at the contenders, here's austin halewood.hasn't quite been four months since real madrid lifted the title for a third season in a row, but already champions league football is back. madrid have dominated the competition in recent years, with real madrid having one for the by titles. while their city rivals atletico madrid have appeared twice. but despite the final being held in the spanish capital, could this be the spanish capital, could this be the year that madrid's monopoly...