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you are marching on a given day, whether you would be arrested, or whether you would be hit with a billy club. fortunately, i was never hit. i was not arrested. my sister was arrested along with my best friend. i did not go to jail, but i did march. and i participated in some of the other -- what we call significant marches. ♪ him >> the role of the churches was to open their doors, but more importantly, a lot of people saw the voting movement as a political movement, and it was not. it was a spiritual movement with social and political consequences. it was grounded in the religion because of the meetings held in church, they were very spiritual, lots of singing, praying, script reading, -- scripture reading. the singing was not secular songs, they were spiritual songs. they were freedom songs that were grounded in negro spirituals. so, the movement was largely spiritual. the church played a role of opening the doors to give a place for the mass meeting. the pastors were involved in the movement. the movement was largely made up of the pastors of the churches in this area. the same runni
you are marching on a given day, whether you would be arrested, or whether you would be hit with a billy club. fortunately, i was never hit. i was not arrested. my sister was arrested along with my best friend. i did not go to jail, but i did march. and i participated in some of the other -- what we call significant marches. ♪ him >> the role of the churches was to open their doors, but more importantly, a lot of people saw the voting movement as a political movement, and it was not. it...
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we now have a solution that not only billy... and this is not about one child. iam billy...victoria, of children, disabled, in their wheelchair, suffering enormous amount of seizures a day, and their mothers, victoria, crying on the phone if these children are dying in our country and we now have to stand up our country and we now have to stand up here in the uk and say enough is enough. we can see the emotion, we can see the mother's plea with a new. i want to bring in dr fisher and also george friend mannus wow. is there evidence that this works for every single person that takes medicinal cannabis? when we talk about evidence for every single person, what we need to look at is the conditions that people have. i think one of the main criticisms thatis think one of the main criticisms that is levelled against medical cannabis is that there is not enough evidence of. to be honest that is a red herring, especially for some conditions, things like childhood epilepsy, if nausea with chemotherapy, spasticity with ms, chronic pain and a growing number of other conditions. the evi
we now have a solution that not only billy... and this is not about one child. iam billy...victoria, of children, disabled, in their wheelchair, suffering enormous amount of seizures a day, and their mothers, victoria, crying on the phone if these children are dying in our country and we now have to stand up our country and we now have to stand up here in the uk and say enough is enough. we can see the emotion, we can see the mother's plea with a new. i want to bring in dr fisher and also...
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and that is where we would go to be trained in how to protect ourselves in case we by debit is with billy clubs and that sort of thing. then, we would come to brown's chapel and leave this church in the courthouse with signs that said, let's my mother vote. we would make our own signs to take to the courthouse. that was practically an everyday occurrence. to go to the courthouse, there was walking into the courthouse, a lot of people were arrested. a lot of times people were beaten in the courthouse. you areever knew, when marching on a given day, whether you would be arrested, or whether you would be hit with a billy club. fortunately, i was never hit. i was not arrested. my sister was arrested along with my best friend. i did not go to jail, but i did march. and i participated in some of the other -- what we call significant marches. ♪ >> the role of the churches was to open their doors, but more importantly, a lot of people saw the voting movement as a political movement, and it was not. it was a spiritual movement with social and political consequences. it was grounded in the religion
and that is where we would go to be trained in how to protect ourselves in case we by debit is with billy clubs and that sort of thing. then, we would come to brown's chapel and leave this church in the courthouse with signs that said, let's my mother vote. we would make our own signs to take to the courthouse. that was practically an everyday occurrence. to go to the courthouse, there was walking into the courthouse, a lot of people were arrested. a lot of times people were beaten in the...
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you got it, billy. >> look at billy go. billy has down syndrome and plays on a team for young people with special needs. look at him rounding the bases like a pro. high-fiving his supporters as they cheer him on to home base, and then this happened >> let's go. >> yea! >> oh, that's good. >> he takes home plate in style. he's doing a great job. reggie, you and i were just watching -- this is in the floss dance. >> the floss dance. >> that's the part you forget sometimes is the hips. >> hi, mike. >> putting together a graphic right now. that was a nice story -- of exactly what's going on today compared to where we should be averagewise. san jose, right on, with 74. livermore and redwood city and san francisco three degrees cooler than average. i was looking at temperatures compared to yesterday, some of us could be six or seven degrees warmer than yesterday. it gives you an idea of how chilly it was on sunday. >>> we are taking a look at the south bay here this morning. we don't have any major issues in san jose and northbou
you got it, billy. >> look at billy go. billy has down syndrome and plays on a team for young people with special needs. look at him rounding the bases like a pro. high-fiving his supporters as they cheer him on to home base, and then this happened >> let's go. >> yea! >> oh, that's good. >> he takes home plate in style. he's doing a great job. reggie, you and i were just watching -- this is in the floss dance. >> the floss dance. >> that's the part you...
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rose frayprays that this would the saving grace for kathleen. >> but after billy's death, kick decidesand. england is in her blood. kick at this time is seriously considering a career in politics and becoming a member of parliament. she's very politically engaged at this point. and then in just a few years, all of that comes to an end. >> in 1948, kathleen tells her parents that she's fallen in love a second time with a british nobleman, an anglican who is married and has a child. and she tells her parents that as soon as peter peter fitzwill marriage is final she will r r ry him. >> to be involved with somebody like peter fitzwilliam was the ultimate sin in rose's eyes. >> rose says kick will be marrying a divorced man, which will mean that it's not a valid marriage in the eyes of the catholic church. and so she has to tell her beloved daughter that she must disown her if she goes through with the marriage. >> she really genuinely believed that her daughter's soul would go to hell. >> i think it was clear to kick that there were no chances getting her mother's approval, but she believ
rose frayprays that this would the saving grace for kathleen. >> but after billy's death, kick decidesand. england is in her blood. kick at this time is seriously considering a career in politics and becoming a member of parliament. she's very politically engaged at this point. and then in just a few years, all of that comes to an end. >> in 1948, kathleen tells her parents that she's fallen in love a second time with a british nobleman, an anglican who is married and has a child....
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. >> caller: booyah, jim, from the hi hill billy riviera the stock goes up and down like the wind rolls like the tide. is this ever going to be a six or $7 stock from 2009 to 2014, this stock was 40 bucks. >> the problem is that as much as oil has done well, natural gas has cratered here. one of the reasons why chesapeake broke through the stock keeps going lower. i am not a fan of south western. we have more than saudi arabia jason in utah. >> caller: love your show. thank you for everything you do. my question is about arconic
. >> caller: booyah, jim, from the hi hill billy riviera the stock goes up and down like the wind rolls like the tide. is this ever going to be a six or $7 stock from 2009 to 2014, this stock was 40 bucks. >> the problem is that as much as oil has done well, natural gas has cratered here. one of the reasons why chesapeake broke through the stock keeps going lower. i am not a fan of south western. we have more than saudi arabia jason in utah. >> caller: love your show. thank...
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arthur ashe and billy jean king. this was held at a tournament that would become known as the u.s. pro indoor. that was held in philadelphia. so the tennis clinic for youth, but the reason we have the photograph up here is that it shows these players who impacted sports and helped with social change at this time through their -- not only through their accomplishments, but their advocacy. and it also reflects some of the changes that happened at this time in sports where we are really brought to the forefront at this time such as the increased participation of women in sports and people of color. starting with that, i want to talk about how perhaps athletes may have influenced civil rights movements and other movements that were going on at the time in 1968.
arthur ashe and billy jean king. this was held at a tournament that would become known as the u.s. pro indoor. that was held in philadelphia. so the tennis clinic for youth, but the reason we have the photograph up here is that it shows these players who impacted sports and helped with social change at this time through their -- not only through their accomplishments, but their advocacy. and it also reflects some of the changes that happened at this time in sports where we are really brought to...
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>> speaking of billie jean king, 1968 ushered in the open era in tennis.rior to 1968, professional in the could not compete prestigious grand slam tournaments. only amateurs could compete because there wasn't any money --olved in professional amateurs couldn't take money in order to be amateurs. this thrust a spotlight on the inequality of pay between men and women, especially in tennis, but i feel like it filtered through to other -- and it's still going on today as we know, but billie jean became a great advocate for getting better pay for women in tennis, but also sports in general. she actually organized a group of tennis players to boycott attornment where the men were getting paid at least two times more than the women. they boycotted that turn them then started their own for genius limbs circuit tour -- tournament and then started virginia slims circuit tour. we have great paraphernalia from that in this collection. while she certainly was not the first person to be talking about this, i think it got bought -- brought to the forefront around it cont
>> speaking of billie jean king, 1968 ushered in the open era in tennis.rior to 1968, professional in the could not compete prestigious grand slam tournaments. only amateurs could compete because there wasn't any money --olved in professional amateurs couldn't take money in order to be amateurs. this thrust a spotlight on the inequality of pay between men and women, especially in tennis, but i feel like it filtered through to other -- and it's still going on today as we know, but billie...
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steve: the late reverend billy graham was affectionately known as america's pastor. he touched the lives of millions worldwide. >> it may not be what we call revival. but certainly this is the moment of spiritual awakening. when it is easier to talk to men about god, it is easier to talk to men about christ in various parts of the world. than it has been for many years. brian: now his legacy lives on through his son reverend franklin graham who just released the new book "through my father's eyes." he joins us now. reverend franklin cono graham, good to see you again.
steve: the late reverend billy graham was affectionately known as america's pastor. he touched the lives of millions worldwide. >> it may not be what we call revival. but certainly this is the moment of spiritual awakening. when it is easier to talk to men about god, it is easier to talk to men about christ in various parts of the world. than it has been for many years. brian: now his legacy lives on through his son reverend franklin graham who just released the new book "through my...
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the olympics and making it a success , billy the olympics and making it a success, what she did forlife, all of this will be big achievements, but the other legacy i think and hope will be that for the cynicism politics, this is someone who additionally hard to be cynical about. she was a committed public servant. if anyone wants to know what politics can achieve, they couuded what politics can achieve, they colluded her life and how she lived it, and how she ended it. as a testimony to all that is best in politics. how will you remember her asa politics. how will you remember her as a friend? for me, she was one of my closest and dearest friends. you know... politics is not a very easy environment in which friendships can thrive and survive. but she was my friend throughout my time in politics. in opposition, in government, after i left office. she was always the same. she was always true and loyal and decent and wise. tributes for dame tessa jowell continue to be shared on social media. we can speak now to the 11—time paralympic champion and house of lords peer, baroness tanni gre
the olympics and making it a success , billy the olympics and making it a success, what she did forlife, all of this will be big achievements, but the other legacy i think and hope will be that for the cynicism politics, this is someone who additionally hard to be cynical about. she was a committed public servant. if anyone wants to know what politics can achieve, they couuded what politics can achieve, they colluded her life and how she lived it, and how she ended it. as a testimony to all...
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billy has down's syndrome. he was playing for the first time in the league of yes. that's a sports group for children with disabilities. the league's founder posted the video to social media showing off billy's fun side. it's been viewed over 2.5 million times on facebook. >> billy's got some moves, some rhythm. >>> we're not looking so great when it comes to the weather. >> those weekend plans outdoors are -- especially today. i mean it's pouring this morning from richmond to washington, d.c. through southern portions of new jersey. the flood watch includes roughly about 24 million people and the heaviest rain is specialed in the mid-atlantic region. ohio valley has got a chance of showers and storms. by 5:00 p.m., hit and miss storms from raleigh to washington, d.c. the rain does arrive in new york city up to new england for your saturday. it will continue through saturday afternoon in many areas of the northeast. sunday looks a little bit better. maybe that thing called the sun will auallyct thunderstorms. the heaviest rain is this morning from richmond right thr
billy has down's syndrome. he was playing for the first time in the league of yes. that's a sports group for children with disabilities. the league's founder posted the video to social media showing off billy's fun side. it's been viewed over 2.5 million times on facebook. >> billy's got some moves, some rhythm. >>> we're not looking so great when it comes to the weather. >> those weekend plans outdoors are -- especially today. i mean it's pouring this morning from richmond...
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billy soul bonds. >> steve: billy soul bonds. ♪ here kitty kitty >> steve: it's like gary -- >> jimmyed, yeah. the song is called "wawa hoagies." [ laughter ] >> steve: "wawa hoagies." >> jimmy: wawa is a popular convenience store in philly. you guys know wawa? >> questlove: yeah. [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: have you ever eat -- have you ever eaten a wawa hoagie? >> steve: oh, hells yeah. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: all right, let's take a listen. maybe it's good. it's called "wawa hoagies." ♪ i'm eating wawa hoagies i'm eating wawa hoagies i need a wawa hoagie should i get turkey roast ♪ ♪ beef or bologna i'm eating wawa hoagies i'm wawa hoagies i need a wawa hoagie ♪ ♪ should i get turkey roast beef or bologna ♪ >> jimmy: play it, roots. can you play it? go. ♪ i'm eating wawa hoagies i'm eating wawa hoagies ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ i need a wawa hoagie should i get turkey roast beef or bologna kitty kitty ♪ [ laughter ] ♪ need a wawa hoagie kitty kitty i need a wawa hoagie kitty kitty ♪ ♪ i'm eating wawa hoagie when was the last time that i got a good
billy soul bonds. >> steve: billy soul bonds. ♪ here kitty kitty >> steve: it's like gary -- >> jimmyed, yeah. the song is called "wawa hoagies." [ laughter ] >> steve: "wawa hoagies." >> jimmy: wawa is a popular convenience store in philly. you guys know wawa? >> questlove: yeah. [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: have you ever eat -- have you ever eaten a wawa hoagie? >> steve: oh, hells yeah. [ cheers...
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[applause] he knows that you can break heads with billy clubs, but you cannot break spirit with billy clubs. [cheers and applause] and you can't destroy ideas with billy clubs. [applause] and above all, you cannot right wrongs with billy clubs. [cheers and applause] he knows that in the long run, permanent peace and order will only come by facing problems and meeting permanent peace in needs and righting wrongs, and above all, by giving people a real voice in their destinies. that is the central importance of channing phillips' candidacy tonight. it says much about our country that he is the first black man in the history of the republic to be placed in nomination before a major party convention. [applause] there must be no political untouchables in america. [applause] eight years ago, the democratic party broke a taboo that members of the catholic faith were politically ineligible for the presidency. we nominated and we elected john fitzgerald kennedy. [applause] tonight, the presentation here of a black man qualified for the presidency must be the beginning of an awareness that a ma
[applause] he knows that you can break heads with billy clubs, but you cannot break spirit with billy clubs. [cheers and applause] and you can't destroy ideas with billy clubs. [applause] and above all, you cannot right wrongs with billy clubs. [cheers and applause] he knows that in the long run, permanent peace and order will only come by facing problems and meeting permanent peace in needs and righting wrongs, and above all, by giving people a real voice in their destinies. that is the...
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arthur ashe and billy jean king. this was held at a tournament that would become known as the u.s. pro indoor. that was held in philadelphia. so the tennis clinic for youth, but the reason we have the photograph up here is that it shows these players who impacted sports and helped with social change at this time through their -- not only through their accomplishments, but their advocacy. and it also reflects some of the changes that happened at this time in sports where we are really brought to the forefront at this time such as the increased participation of women in sports and people of color. starting with that, i want to talk about how perhaps athletes may have influenced civil rights movements and other movements that were going on at the time in 1968. i am going to toss it up to any of you. lindsay: before we delve fully into the meat of that, i want to point out -- and this was touched upon in the previous panel, that the power of increased mediazation, the focus on cultural pastimes and hobbies health to give a platform to a lot of athletes by 1968. it had been growing, cer
arthur ashe and billy jean king. this was held at a tournament that would become known as the u.s. pro indoor. that was held in philadelphia. so the tennis clinic for youth, but the reason we have the photograph up here is that it shows these players who impacted sports and helped with social change at this time through their -- not only through their accomplishments, but their advocacy. and it also reflects some of the changes that happened at this time in sports where we are really brought to...
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they see us as ignorant and hill billies. >> there is more here than poverty and drugs. there's a lot of good people here. >> when you walk on this field, have tunnel vision. don't look left or right, look at the school board and let it burn in your heart. understand me? we have ground to make up and once you do that, it will take off. ♪ beautiful world ♪ felt the cool rain on my shoulder ♪ ♪ found something good in this beautiful world ♪ ♪ i felt the rain getting colder ♪ ♪ >>> new york city where i live. and it's easy to have living here all my life this is what america looks like, thinks like and the things important to me are important to everybody. that every place else is out there. unthinkable and maybe even unknowable. six hundred miles away from midtown manhattan is west virginia. another america. the heart of god, guns and trump country. the exstent chal enemy. ♪ there is a place on god's creation ♪ ♪ a place of beauty beyond compare ♪ ♪ some people say it is almost heaven ♪ ♪ look for me and you'll find me there ♪ >> my daddy told me the tornados can't get us
they see us as ignorant and hill billies. >> there is more here than poverty and drugs. there's a lot of good people here. >> when you walk on this field, have tunnel vision. don't look left or right, look at the school board and let it burn in your heart. understand me? we have ground to make up and once you do that, it will take off. ♪ beautiful world ♪ felt the cool rain on my shoulder ♪ ♪ found something good in this beautiful world ♪ ♪ i felt the rain getting colder...
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no, me and billy dee, we go to the grove sometimes. hold hands.ow, just talk about life. >> reporter: real life did intrude when in june 2017 solo's original directors, phil lord and christopher miller, were ousted by lucas film, a company statement citing different creative visions as the reason. >> ready, and action! >> reporter: ron howard hired to take over. >> i wouldn't have done it if i didn't think that it was a great story and a great script and that they were going to be wonderful in it. >> reporter: howard would hone in on making his "solo" a rite of passage for its heroic main character. >> i thought that every relationship and every action scene was meant to be a test of han solo. i think the "star wars" movies at their best are full of not jokes, but humor. >> what do you think? well, what do you know? >> reporter: that meant focusing on ehrenreich's performance from the start. >> he was feeling a lot of pressure. what is han solo? how would harrison approach it? i said, let's dispense with that, just table it moment and moment. >> t
no, me and billy dee, we go to the grove sometimes. hold hands.ow, just talk about life. >> reporter: real life did intrude when in june 2017 solo's original directors, phil lord and christopher miller, were ousted by lucas film, a company statement citing different creative visions as the reason. >> ready, and action! >> reporter: ron howard hired to take over. >> i wouldn't have done it if i didn't think that it was a great story and a great script and that they were...
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one morning at 2:00 a.m., he woke up to the voice of the great billy graham. reverend graham's words came through the airwaves. jesus wants to be lord of your life. that night, john edicated his life to christ. he spent the rest of his time in prison praying, studying the bible and bringing the lord to his fellow inmates. the day after john's release, a visitor knocked on his door. it was the man who put him in jail. fbi, special agents, richard beasley who is here. richard? come on up. i want you to know that i have been praying for you , very strongly. he said that. god alled me to the fbi in part, because of you, john. the two because of you, john. the two are now lifelong friends. john, do you like him? >> i love him. >> you love him? that's nice. that is beautiful. john runs a ministry that has helped more than 2000 former inmates rejoin society and he is the talk of the country. the job john does, is incredible. john and richard , you are a living testament to the power f prayer. your story reminds us that prayer changes hearts. and it transforms lives.
one morning at 2:00 a.m., he woke up to the voice of the great billy graham. reverend graham's words came through the airwaves. jesus wants to be lord of your life. that night, john edicated his life to christ. he spent the rest of his time in prison praying, studying the bible and bringing the lord to his fellow inmates. the day after john's release, a visitor knocked on his door. it was the man who put him in jail. fbi, special agents, richard beasley who is here. richard? come on up. i want...
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and it was about jimmy carter, because billy was an alcoholic, his brother. >> stephen: billy beer. >e, jimmy carter singing "you light up my life." and it was ♪ so many nights me and my brother billy would sit on the porch waiting for somebody to bring some peanuts and beer." that was my thing. it was much funnier in the third grade. i mean, it was killin' in the third grade. like, if you was nine years old, you'd be on the ground right now. >> stephen: in third grade, you were not jamie foxx. in the third grade you were erik marlin bishop. >> word up, word up. >> stephen: where does jamie foxx come from? >> listen, man, doing stand-up, when i got to l.a., it was open mic night. so i put my name down, erik bishop, i go up, have a great set, standing ovation, right. i went back for the next few weeks, they wouldn't let me bawng because the comedians ran the list. so every time they saw my name, no, no." >> stephen: they don't want the competition. >> they don't want the competition. so i was like, damn, what's up?" i went to santa monica improv, evening at the improv back in that day.
and it was about jimmy carter, because billy was an alcoholic, his brother. >> stephen: billy beer. >e, jimmy carter singing "you light up my life." and it was ♪ so many nights me and my brother billy would sit on the porch waiting for somebody to bring some peanuts and beer." that was my thing. it was much funnier in the third grade. i mean, it was killin' in the third grade. like, if you was nine years old, you'd be on the ground right now. >> stephen: in third...
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. >> kick had defied her family to marry the love of her life, billy harkington only to lose him.he estate was killed by a sniper. >> the timing was brutal. they had only weeks together as a married couple before he left. and to be widowed so young was devastating. >> i think rose kennedy was very sad about that for kathleen. but there had been terrible problems in the family over that marriage because billy hardington was protestant, and she must have a feeling that kathleen could come back into the united states and back into the church with full membership. rose prays that this would be the saving grace for kathleen. >> but after billy's death, kick decides to stay in england. england's in her blood. kick at this time is seriously considering a career in politics, of becoming a member of parliament. she's very politically engaged at this point, and then in just a few years all of that just comes to an end. >> in 1948 kathleen tells her parents that she's fallen in love a second time with a british nobleman who is married and has a child. and she tells her parents as soon as pet
. >> kick had defied her family to marry the love of her life, billy harkington only to lose him.he estate was killed by a sniper. >> the timing was brutal. they had only weeks together as a married couple before he left. and to be widowed so young was devastating. >> i think rose kennedy was very sad about that for kathleen. but there had been terrible problems in the family over that marriage because billy hardington was protestant, and she must have a feeling that kathleen...
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my go to is "we didn't start the fire" by billy joel and i don't need the words for that one because>> that's a surprise. >> i can't sing it well and i do need the words it's really hard. >> it would throw people off too. >> i like "low" by florida. >> that's a good song. >> i'm predictable elton john. >> that's higher notes too that are tough to hit. >> nobody hits the notes. >> pop start? >> yes we have a jam packed pop start so first up you may have heard yesterday was a big day for one of the 90s favorite boy bands 'nsync after 20 years in the making chris, joey, lance, j.c. and justin received their star on the hollywood walk of fame. ellen and carson were on hand to celebrate. here's a quick look at what they had to say about the band. >> i watched this band evolve over the years and by that i meant i spent ten minutes reading their wikapedia page of course the band is made up of the cute one, the bad boy, the sensitive one, the sexy one, and joey. >> i was one of the very lucky people that got to hang with these guys when the entire world wanted to hang with them. you achieve
my go to is "we didn't start the fire" by billy joel and i don't need the words for that one because>> that's a surprise. >> i can't sing it well and i do need the words it's really hard. >> it would throw people off too. >> i like "low" by florida. >> that's a good song. >> i'm predictable elton john. >> that's higher notes too that are tough to hit. >> nobody hits the notes. >> pop start? >> yes we have a jam...
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this week meet billy, he is not from the bay area but this video has gone viral and we would love towith you. billy has down syndrome and is in his second season playing in the new york league which provides a safe setting for children and young adults to play in a noncompetitive league. it is a noncompetitive league and everyone is a winner. i love the joy and the celebration. the executive director says billy felt like he won the championship and yes his fellow players encouraged him to show off his moves. i love the spirit. we love to see those videos from you and your little ones so send them to us with a brief description. send it to us through facebook or tweet us using our hashtag.>>> this morning we are getting a peek at the royal families photo album following the wedding of prince harry and meghan markle. now known as the duke and duchess of sussex. they have just released some of their official wedding photos, they were first posted on the kensington palace twitter page. the images of prince harry and meghan markle were taken at windsor castle right after the carriage proc
this week meet billy, he is not from the bay area but this video has gone viral and we would love towith you. billy has down syndrome and is in his second season playing in the new york league which provides a safe setting for children and young adults to play in a noncompetitive league. it is a noncompetitive league and everyone is a winner. i love the joy and the celebration. the executive director says billy felt like he won the championship and yes his fellow players encouraged him to show...
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legal -- billy graham.d legacy as america's pastor. >> religion without a personal encounter with jesus christ will not save the soul and it will not bring the peace that your soul longs for. millions of us are -- are searching for god to religion and not finding it. you have got to know crisis for yourself, and when you come to know crisis for yourself, there's a piece and a fulfillment and life takes on a purpose and there is a sense of forgiveness of your sins, and there is a joy unspeakable and full of glory. >> daddy's official office here at the training center at the code. he never actually used this as an office. but he would need important people here when they would come to the cove, delegations from foreign countries or things like that. he would bring them up here to meet them. we have some favorite things here. this is probably many of the family's favorite picture that someone did. seed, they sowing the seed of the gospel. behind there there is a man planning, -- plowing, and my daddy had a br
legal -- billy graham.d legacy as america's pastor. >> religion without a personal encounter with jesus christ will not save the soul and it will not bring the peace that your soul longs for. millions of us are -- are searching for god to religion and not finding it. you have got to know crisis for yourself, and when you come to know crisis for yourself, there's a piece and a fulfillment and life takes on a purpose and there is a sense of forgiveness of your sins, and there is a joy...
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you billy almost as it does to fit us though it's one of the you of course to keep your more. to sop is that. by storing and shipping his client's artworks each bouvier gradually learned another much more lucrative trade as an art dealer. just because he felt. on demand that album quick wit is yeah pretty quick to leave office in the now shit quick wit to come a function as you click with it is a restaurant though. he she. read it it does. it would cost all the good to have almost without us the us your way given the us to all who care the the be north to take it they got some bushes. for thirty years eve movie has been in the ideal place to learn the secrets of the market. love almost a little beaut the shark. comments on them in the notebook a good missile videos of almost reverted awfulness you so lucky at the root of all that. gets on a cute since you yeah so were they on the divorce rate a lot or must. look at the form as you said. straight or less as a lot more when the full message. thanks to the.
you billy almost as it does to fit us though it's one of the you of course to keep your more. to sop is that. by storing and shipping his client's artworks each bouvier gradually learned another much more lucrative trade as an art dealer. just because he felt. on demand that album quick wit is yeah pretty quick to leave office in the now shit quick wit to come a function as you click with it is a restaurant though. he she. read it it does. it would cost all the good to have almost without us...
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we would like to ask his honor for the maximum sentence, wrote billy.edy is unforgivable. >> i didn't want to hurt the girls. i had to say what was on my mind. >> there was a deep divide in the family, said billy. some of the relatives believed chris was innocent but he and he said others including cristi's uncle steve mundy urged on the prosecutor silently. >> half the family was convinced he was innocent and half was convinced he wasn't. that's hard to do when you have a big family and you all have to be together once in a while. >> when it involves a member as loved as cristi was. >> exactly. >> does that explain why this kind of group of people in the family decided to just let justice take its course? >> we talked about it quite a bit. >> i think so. >> you've got to know when to show up sometimes and when not to show up, just to keep what's left together of the family as together as you can have it. >> thank you so much for coming. >> when it was over, hall convicted and sentenced to 25 years to life, some of cristi's relatives met with prosecutor
we would like to ask his honor for the maximum sentence, wrote billy.edy is unforgivable. >> i didn't want to hurt the girls. i had to say what was on my mind. >> there was a deep divide in the family, said billy. some of the relatives believed chris was innocent but he and he said others including cristi's uncle steve mundy urged on the prosecutor silently. >> half the family was convinced he was innocent and half was convinced he wasn't. that's hard to do when you have a big...
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he woke up to the voice of the great billy graham. reverend graham's words came through the airways, jesus wants to be lord of your life. that night john dedicated his life to christ. [applause] he spent the rest of his time in prison praying, studying the bible and bringing the lord to his fellow inmates. the day after john's release, a visitor knocked on his door. it was the man who put him in jail, f.b.i. special agent richard beasley, who is here. richard? come on up, richard. [applause] i want you to know that i've been praying for you very strongly, he said that. god called me to the f.b.i. in part because of you, john. the two are now life long friends. john, do you like him? >> i love him. >> president trump: you love him? that's nice. [applause] that's beautiful. john runs a ministry that has helped more than 2,000 former inmates rejoin society and he is the talk of the country. the job john does is incredible. john and richard, you are a living testament to the power of prayer. [applause] your story reminds us that prayer ch
he woke up to the voice of the great billy graham. reverend graham's words came through the airways, jesus wants to be lord of your life. that night john dedicated his life to christ. [applause] he spent the rest of his time in prison praying, studying the bible and bringing the lord to his fellow inmates. the day after john's release, a visitor knocked on his door. it was the man who put him in jail, f.b.i. special agent richard beasley, who is here. richard? come on up, richard. [applause] i...
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e—type jaguar one billy maghreb are wonderful. the ultimate romanticlj have wonderful.s bond. yes, 007, and her looking like a bond girl. that is the magical mix, that is why we are looking at these beautiful pictures and talking about it. hollywood royalty, a fabulous marriage, and that beautiful aquamarine ring of diana's that she was wearing so prominently, a beautiful tribute to diana, and there were many on the day. as a photographer at one of these events, you are quite wild, aren't you? —— tightly controlled. does it make it difficult? you are used to those conditions. at kate's wedding i was ina conditions. at kate's wedding i was in a sanitised position which meant i had to be there for three days beforehand i had to be there for three days before hand because i had to be there for three days beforehand because once you are there, you cannot move. and then, when william and kate came out of the church, they got into the carriage and there was a surge of 10,000 people, and the police allowed 10,000 people into our sanitised position, and suddenly there were shot
e—type jaguar one billy maghreb are wonderful. the ultimate romanticlj have wonderful.s bond. yes, 007, and her looking like a bond girl. that is the magical mix, that is why we are looking at these beautiful pictures and talking about it. hollywood royalty, a fabulous marriage, and that beautiful aquamarine ring of diana's that she was wearing so prominently, a beautiful tribute to diana, and there were many on the day. as a photographer at one of these events, you are quite wild, aren't...
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did you meet with billy dee williams? >> i did. i met him here.eard that alden had met -- you know, there was already like photo leaks of them meeting or something like that. and i had talked to him and he was like -- you know, he did all this research and then he talked about it a lot. so i wanted to come in and do that too. so i came in with all this stuff that maybe landlando's from thi planet and he did this. just all these maybes and questions that i kind of had and i just lay it all out there. it's funny because i don't even think he was looking at me when he said it. billy's like, i don't know, just be charming, man. he's like just be charming. and i was like, oh, yeah. it taught me a valuable lesson. like don't overthink this. just be cool. just be charming. >> jimmy: there's nobody cooler than billy dee williams. >> yeah. >> jimmy: will he be at the premiere tonight? >> i hope so. yeah. he's got to be, right? >> jimmy: who are you taking to the premiere tonight? >> i've got a few people. i guess a few family members. but like there's stil
did you meet with billy dee williams? >> i did. i met him here.eard that alden had met -- you know, there was already like photo leaks of them meeting or something like that. and i had talked to him and he was like -- you know, he did all this research and then he talked about it a lot. so i wanted to come in and do that too. so i came in with all this stuff that maybe landlando's from thi planet and he did this. just all these maybes and questions that i kind of had and i just lay it all...
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is now a billie's next governments. but are they up to the task. and five stars for rome. finally. italy's populists reach for power. next on the d w. demonstrations in turkey that doesn't mean anything against the gezi park protests that took place five years ago in new titles on the tsunami. artists feel about the amount. if you still think up the value value. is the flame still burning. in sixty minutes on the w. . you can tell a lot about a society by its garbage. it's worthless for the rich but for many poor people it offers their only chance of survival. and i could be hundreds a day just like that. the reporters travel to nairobi and york and meet people who know the true value of garbage. it has created a thriving parallel economy. book with the sort of this means for economic inequality around the world to google as a starting place warp via the response to that statement should be yes we are starting to this won't be. the rich of the trash an exclusive look at russia starting to look on t w. we are on the brink of victory. and italy's parliamentary election earlier this y
is now a billie's next governments. but are they up to the task. and five stars for rome. finally. italy's populists reach for power. next on the d w. demonstrations in turkey that doesn't mean anything against the gezi park protests that took place five years ago in new titles on the tsunami. artists feel about the amount. if you still think up the value value. is the flame still burning. in sixty minutes on the w. . you can tell a lot about a society by its garbage. it's worthless for the...
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>> i am a big fan of billy holiday. she's one of the greatest blues singers and grew up not far from here in baltimore. her mother was a prostitute and grew up on the street in baltimore, living that life as the child of a prostitute when she was ten. she was raped in her scream mistook the local police but took her a to b the prostitute d arrested her andre she spent tht year in juvenile corrections. sheo followed her other two harlem who went to work in an awful and her mother wouldn't take her in and she was 14 and had no home and began as a prostitute herself. after a while, she got arrested a and wen bandwidth to the instn to riker's island and when she got out, she had only one goal which was to get as far away from her interior experience of neglect and abuse and rape and incarceration and turned to heroine and used those for the rest of her life. she's an example of adverse childhood experiences and she died when she was 44 in the hospital from sclerosis and is an example of somebody's trauma that put her on a p
>> i am a big fan of billy holiday. she's one of the greatest blues singers and grew up not far from here in baltimore. her mother was a prostitute and grew up on the street in baltimore, living that life as the child of a prostitute when she was ten. she was raped in her scream mistook the local police but took her a to b the prostitute d arrested her andre she spent tht year in juvenile corrections. sheo followed her other two harlem who went to work in an awful and her mother wouldn't...
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billy graham on a 10 stop tour.voters to push estate blue wall ahead of the crucial primary. are evangelicals the key to turning the state red? pastor robert jeffers, thank you for joining us, appreciate it. this 10 stop tour is going on since may 5th. he continues this until june 5th in anticipation of the primary coming up next week but you say it is not just about partisan politics. >> that's right. franklin has two goals. first he wants christians to get out and vote not necessarily along party lines but according to their biblical beliefs and that is what is really important. john j, the first chief justice of the supreme court said god has given us the privilege of choosing our leaders which we have the right and responsibility to vote but the second goal of this crusade is the most important and that is introduce people to jesus christ was i believe the only way we will change america is by changing the hearts of americans. no political party can do that. only the gospel of christ can transform a person of li
billy graham on a 10 stop tour.voters to push estate blue wall ahead of the crucial primary. are evangelicals the key to turning the state red? pastor robert jeffers, thank you for joining us, appreciate it. this 10 stop tour is going on since may 5th. he continues this until june 5th in anticipation of the primary coming up next week but you say it is not just about partisan politics. >> that's right. franklin has two goals. first he wants christians to get out and vote not necessarily...
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you billie always it doesn't feel as though it's one of the year of course to keep your more tea party they're loathe. to stop is that. by storing and shipping his clients artworks each bouvier gradually learned another much more lucrative trade as an art dealer. just because you felt. on demand that album quick wit is yeah pretty quick to leave office in the low share quick wit economy function is a quick wit it is a restaurant though. he's right there that it does his to get is a vehicle.
you billie always it doesn't feel as though it's one of the year of course to keep your more tea party they're loathe. to stop is that. by storing and shipping his clients artworks each bouvier gradually learned another much more lucrative trade as an art dealer. just because you felt. on demand that album quick wit is yeah pretty quick to leave office in the low share quick wit economy function is a quick wit it is a restaurant though. he's right there that it does his to get is a vehicle.
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he was like the billy goat gruff and i've enjoyed that more than other people. i'm fine with that. you following the cycling? it's finished. he's won, he is holding a cup. well done him.|j ama is holding a cup. well done him.|j am a team sport person, so it is a lone pursuit and i don't know as much. you are good at snooker. you've played ronnie o'sullivan. that is objectively true.|j you've played ronnie o'sullivan. that is objectively true. i will have you both back again. in about half an hour. i will tell you about when i beat ronnie at snooker. natalie and rob, thank you so much. this is a serious news programme. that is if the papers. rob and natalie will be back atjust gone 11:30 p:m.. next, it is met the author. meet the author the most inhospitable deserts in the world are places where you will confront danger, from heat and thirst, from storms. but also, where you'll find peace. and that conundrum drove william atkins onwards, when he decided to explore some of the loneliest places on four continents. his book, the immeasurable world, is the story of those journeys. rich
he was like the billy goat gruff and i've enjoyed that more than other people. i'm fine with that. you following the cycling? it's finished. he's won, he is holding a cup. well done him.|j ama is holding a cup. well done him.|j am a team sport person, so it is a lone pursuit and i don't know as much. you are good at snooker. you've played ronnie o'sullivan. that is objectively true.|j you've played ronnie o'sullivan. that is objectively true. i will have you both back again. in about half an...
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billy we deploy our food people and where you deal with the bio ball or food people what they want to do it seems like they want to change everything and kind of take over. the part that kind of freaks me out a little bit the investors don't seem to care too much about their critics all they see is potential. puerto rico is a blank slate and we can utilize block chain for government for community many different ways in puerto rico could be a unique place in the world by utilizing watching first in the meantime when the crime is preparing for the next power outage he's never even heard of the word blocked hopefully one day the two worlds will be able to converge on the islands they share. now british theme park company merlin entertainment has just opened a new attraction at its lego land resort in windsor in england and the windsor lego land is the largest in the global franchise and now features a lego sized interpretation of this month's royal wedding of britain's prince harry and meghan markle at the real windsor castle which is only a few kilometers away the miniature wedding is m
billy we deploy our food people and where you deal with the bio ball or food people what they want to do it seems like they want to change everything and kind of take over. the part that kind of freaks me out a little bit the investors don't seem to care too much about their critics all they see is potential. puerto rico is a blank slate and we can utilize block chain for government for community many different ways in puerto rico could be a unique place in the world by utilizing watching first...
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it was a minister in the governments of billy brown and how much mitt his father hons was a leader of the anti nazi resistance he himself doesn't shy away from voicing criticism not even of his own party we're talking to him about the future of germany and of europe. thanks for coming in. it's a pleasure. to fund and work with some important chancellors and your close friends with angela merkel. given your wealth of experience to share or ask you for advice . i don't know we never discussed politics. politics politics simpler in those days than it is now an angle america's era political american was . the world has become a lot more complicated there are many more states if you look at the u.s. and other states countries have a growing need to retreat and focus on their own interests. there are signs of dissolution in catalonia the basque country and scotland. one consequence of globalization is that a number of regions are seeking autonomy brussels is too far away washington is too far away that they would rather be self-governing and of course that makes things harder. i'm going to
it was a minister in the governments of billy brown and how much mitt his father hons was a leader of the anti nazi resistance he himself doesn't shy away from voicing criticism not even of his own party we're talking to him about the future of germany and of europe. thanks for coming in. it's a pleasure. to fund and work with some important chancellors and your close friends with angela merkel. given your wealth of experience to share or ask you for advice . i don't know we never discussed...
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and broke with the intention of carrying out a deportation order against the twenty three year old billy's mom now as they put the handcuffs on him well crowd starts to to a riot there's more and more people from the refugee center arrive there angry crowds growing is to as many as two hundred we hear from the police officers who were there they were making threats against those police officers demanding the release of this twenty three year old eventually the police did just that they handed over the keys and he was set free now this is because they feared for their own safety saying that the crowd was incredibly violent that they had certain hostile intentions toward them and that they feared that if they didn't hand over this twenty three year old or at least the keys to free him that their own life would be potentially in danger now this was all result following a dawn raid on thursday morning and that's all the twenty three year old man taken into custody along with seventeen others in this race now police and police and police officials have said they had to move even when they did b
and broke with the intention of carrying out a deportation order against the twenty three year old billy's mom now as they put the handcuffs on him well crowd starts to to a riot there's more and more people from the refugee center arrive there angry crowds growing is to as many as two hundred we hear from the police officers who were there they were making threats against those police officers demanding the release of this twenty three year old eventually the police did just that they handed...
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that is billy burke from the twilight movies, who plays the father in the twilight films.oved them and loved his character. don't mess with her. i get that! i like that — that's a positive. that is pretty much the interesting thing about the movie. very much a nuts and bolts b—movie thriller. i like that idea she is outside the house and they are inside, that kind of turned it around. i like the idea that theyjust completely underestimate her, just imagine she is a mother, and actually she proves more than a match for them. she doesn't need a man to come in and save her, and it is a great performance and i think she makes the most of it. that said, it is not a movie that will change the world. very much, as i said, very nuts and bolts b—movie. which under other circumstances you might see going straight to dvd, but it's short, cuts to the chase, i was never bored. if it's not remarkable, it's impressively solid, with a nice central twist. i liked it more than i thought i was going to. i love it when i can pick out your little phrases i know that they want on a poster, "imp
that is billy burke from the twilight movies, who plays the father in the twilight films.oved them and loved his character. don't mess with her. i get that! i like that — that's a positive. that is pretty much the interesting thing about the movie. very much a nuts and bolts b—movie thriller. i like that idea she is outside the house and they are inside, that kind of turned it around. i like the idea that theyjust completely underestimate her, just imagine she is a mother, and actually she...
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is now billy's next government. but are they up to the task. of five stars for rome. italy's populist reach for power. on. this week's highlights. sensationally tasty. these days foodies are cooking with flowers. forget hawaii surfing hot spot cold denmark. you're known three walls stylish living in a triangle. your rooms in thirty minutes on t.w. . we take football personally un with all the wonderful people in stories that make the game so special. for all true fans follow my. pick up more than football long line higher and higher further and further dirtier and dirtier. the high gloss world of professional sports behind the scenes of bitter truth manipulation exploitation corruption obvious style. of business worth millions but just how murky is the world of sports and reality. dirty games starting june sixth on d w. final results from a referendum show that irish voters have overwhelmingly supported repealing their country's near total ban on abortions the yes vote won by a two to one margin the prime minister leo varadkar called in on that story day for arlen say
is now billy's next government. but are they up to the task. of five stars for rome. italy's populist reach for power. on. this week's highlights. sensationally tasty. these days foodies are cooking with flowers. forget hawaii surfing hot spot cold denmark. you're known three walls stylish living in a triangle. your rooms in thirty minutes on t.w. . we take football personally un with all the wonderful people in stories that make the game so special. for all true fans follow my. pick up more...
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it's clear that neither of these two people, played by saoirse ronan and billy howle, have been intimatee towards the wedding, we see the flashbacks to their past lives, their tensions with theirfamilies and their relationship, right back to their first meeting. here's a clip. hello. would you like one? it's all about a hydrogen bomb landing on oxford. can't think of anything better. do you mind if i tell you something? i've got to tell someone. tell me. i say, do we know you? i've just heard, i got a first in history. that's fantastic. let's get on with handing these out, shall we? so, theirfirst meeting, very intelligent and accomplished young people, but they have a disastrous wedding? basically, it's about the way in which they both have problems with intimacy, and we get to see their lives up until that point. the difficult thing is this. it's a really, really well—loved book, it's a very intense book, and it's hard to put that on screen because cinema tends to be full of stories about sexy romances. this is completely the opposite. it's about emotional stillness. the stuff i think
it's clear that neither of these two people, played by saoirse ronan and billy howle, have been intimatee towards the wedding, we see the flashbacks to their past lives, their tensions with theirfamilies and their relationship, right back to their first meeting. here's a clip. hello. would you like one? it's all about a hydrogen bomb landing on oxford. can't think of anything better. do you mind if i tell you something? i've got to tell someone. tell me. i say, do we know you? i've just heard,...
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is and how it illustrates every bad thing that can happen in an addict's life. >> i'm a big fan of billy holiday, i think she's arguably one of the greatest blues singers in this country's history and she grew up not far from here in baltimore. her mother was a prostitute. she grew up on the streets of baltimore, living that life as the child of a prostitute when she was a ten, she was raped. and they are screams brought the local police, who took her to be a prostitute, and arrested her and she spent a year in juvenile corrections. she wandered around for a while. she followed her mother to harlem. her mother went to work in a brothel there and her mother wouldn't take her in and she was 14, and had no home, and she began as a prostitute herself. after a while, she got arrested as a prostitute. she went to predecessor institution to ryker's island and when she got out, she had only one goal, which was to get as far away from her interior experience of neglect, abuse, rape, incarceration, and she turned to high proof alcohol and to heroin and she used those for the rest of her life. she'
is and how it illustrates every bad thing that can happen in an addict's life. >> i'm a big fan of billy holiday, i think she's arguably one of the greatest blues singers in this country's history and she grew up not far from here in baltimore. her mother was a prostitute. she grew up on the streets of baltimore, living that life as the child of a prostitute when she was a ten, she was raped. and they are screams brought the local police, who took her to be a prostitute, and arrested her...
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but billy mckay levelled for the visitors just before half time.he result leaves county five points from safety with two games to play. brighton have secured their premier league status for next season by beating manchester united 1—0. it's their first season in the league and the seagulls needed the goal decision system to confirm that pascal gross' had scored by the finest of margins. 2.8 centimetres, that's just over an inch. it's only their second win over manchester united in their history and leaves them on an uncatchable a0 points. manchester city's yaya toure will leave the club at the end of the season. toure will play his final game for city against brighton on wednesday but is expected to continue playing in england. toure joined the club in 2010. and his current one—year deal expires in the summer. he's been there for all three of city's premier league titles and scored the winner in the final of their fa cup victory in 2011. but has only made nine league appearances this season, all as a substitute. zlatan ibrahimovic admits there are
but billy mckay levelled for the visitors just before half time.he result leaves county five points from safety with two games to play. brighton have secured their premier league status for next season by beating manchester united 1—0. it's their first season in the league and the seagulls needed the goal decision system to confirm that pascal gross' had scored by the finest of margins. 2.8 centimetres, that's just over an inch. it's only their second win over manchester united in their...
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he was like the billy goat gruff and i've enjoyed that more than other people. i'm fine with that.n, he is holding a cup. well done him.|j ama is holding a cup. well done him.|j am a team sport person, so it is a lone pursuit and i don't know as much.
he was like the billy goat gruff and i've enjoyed that more than other people. i'm fine with that.n, he is holding a cup. well done him.|j ama is holding a cup. well done him.|j am a team sport person, so it is a lone pursuit and i don't know as much.