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bjorn is facing maybe the best player in the history of tennis.s twice bjorn's age. ♪♪ the fans have never seen such a variety of heart-stopping tough shots mixed with powerful drive down the line. incredible running and retrieving of the young swede uses a powerful weapon against the shotmaking artistry of the rocket. a total of eight service breaks saw bjorn outlast him and they tiebreaker. he takes a second set 6-3 and picks up action at 6-5 in the third. it lifts the ball over bjorn's racket in these down two sets to one to rob labor. he misses in easy one. of last point erupted the youngsters concentration predicted in last on fine labor serving to hold off his second consecutive service breaks. he falls behind in the next game 13-30. a great winner by laver. ahead 5-4. another great angle and laver ties the set. an impossible winner by the incomparable laver brings the dallas crowd to their feet coming back at it 2-5 deficit in a good position to win the match right now unshaken and we will rejoin action with bjorn serving. another one by ro
bjorn is facing maybe the best player in the history of tennis.s twice bjorn's age. ♪♪ the fans have never seen such a variety of heart-stopping tough shots mixed with powerful drive down the line. incredible running and retrieving of the young swede uses a powerful weapon against the shotmaking artistry of the rocket. a total of eight service breaks saw bjorn outlast him and they tiebreaker. he takes a second set 6-3 and picks up action at 6-5 in the third. it lifts the ball over bjorn's...
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Aug 26, 2021
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bjorn: okay. so this does bring us up to what has to be the most, your already talked with the cult of robert e the. but the first claimant that lot people think of is the one you featured. and that is the monument and richmond and if you will bear with me for a second, in order to make a point, these monuments don't just bring up of the man, people put them there in the mean something to people. and the people for them to put them there, they tell us what they are thinking. i will take a minute to read a little bit of archer and a anderson speech about robert e. lee and what he is telling us about lee and the monument of what it represents on may 29th of 1890. anderson said, the speech must've been about 90 minutes long. but this monument and teach two generations yet unborn, these lessons of his life. let it stand it not as a record of civil strife it is a perpetual protest against whatever is low and sorted in a public and private objects . but instead is a memorial and never sustain the valor
bjorn: okay. so this does bring us up to what has to be the most, your already talked with the cult of robert e the. but the first claimant that lot people think of is the one you featured. and that is the monument and richmond and if you will bear with me for a second, in order to make a point, these monuments don't just bring up of the man, people put them there in the mean something to people. and the people for them to put them there, they tell us what they are thinking. i will take a...
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Aug 8, 2021
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arthur finally forces bjorn to miss but he needs a break now but bjorn doesn't want to let hisopponent find his rhythm. he's serving at 1530 . a sign of weakness and ash can even the set. it's still breakpoint at 30. borg net another to even the set and even the match at one set a piece . borg breaks in game seven and ask as borg. borg irritated at blowing a net shot and he holds third in the next game. borg serving tonarrow the match again . perfect topspin lob but borg comes right back and is a serving at deuce . very lucky for arthur. arthur will make it 2 to 1. again in the net and the teenager is simply plnot hitting his shots. arthur breaks immediately in the fourth set and is serving at 2 love. perfect it, arthur continues to apply the pressure and is serving now to a lead. another ace and seems to be again in his zone. he takes 3 more straight points and borg is facing a 4 love situation. arthur ashe at this point seems unstoppable. still another ace and ash service perfectly fluid. 2 consecutive aces and borg is powerless as anyone would be against this server. 3 consecutive a
arthur finally forces bjorn to miss but he needs a break now but bjorn doesn't want to let hisopponent find his rhythm. he's serving at 1530 . a sign of weakness and ash can even the set. it's still breakpoint at 30. borg net another to even the set and even the match at one set a piece . borg breaks in game seven and ask as borg. borg irritated at blowing a net shot and he holds third in the next game. borg serving tonarrow the match again . perfect topspin lob but borg comes right back and is...
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Aug 25, 2021
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bjorn: in the city where he lived pretty. karen: that's right, so harvey remember that he was first black student who integrate at the university and they moved to charlotte in the 70s and he was elected to the city council. i was in the mid- 70s and also in 1977, 112 years after the civil war there was a local guy in a group that wanted to put a confederate monument on the grounds of city hall at charlotte. and most of the time these things would've gone without question and even though the monuments did end up on the grounds of city hall he began his one of the earliest members of the city council years after the voting rights actou passed. because this into question. and such a grass history and what that history meantat to him and he's grown up in charleston, south carolina and he surrounded by the confederacy in charleston south carolina. in the history that he learned was in black schools in charleston, and that he had grown up was with his remarks actionable lost cause. and he felt was very important that he speak up a
bjorn: in the city where he lived pretty. karen: that's right, so harvey remember that he was first black student who integrate at the university and they moved to charlotte in the 70s and he was elected to the city council. i was in the mid- 70s and also in 1977, 112 years after the civil war there was a local guy in a group that wanted to put a confederate monument on the grounds of city hall at charlotte. and most of the time these things would've gone without question and even though the...
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i'm the bass player at the l bjorn? i'm the bass player at the back. bjorn?gh. what - bjorn? i'm the bass player at the back. fair enough. what do - bjorn? i'm the bass player at the back. fair enough. what do you | bjorn? i'm the bass player at the - back. fair enough. what do you think about this cryptic _ back. fair enough. what do you think about this cryptic new _ back. fair enough. what do you think about this cryptic new message - back. fair enough. what do you think about this cryptic new message from | about this cryptic new message from abba? i about this cryptic new message from abba? ~ �* , about this cryptic new message from abba? ~ �*, ., . abba? ithink it's fantastic. of course, their _ abba? i think it's fantastic. of course, their songs _ abba? ithink it's fantastic. of course, their songs are - abba? ithink it's fantastic. of course, their songs are just i course, their songs are just legendary. everyone knows them, they have heard them somewhere and somehow and so they have some new songs, yes, that one. waterloo, i know it very well. i son
i'm the bass player at the l bjorn? i'm the bass player at the back. bjorn?gh. what - bjorn? i'm the bass player at the back. fair enough. what do - bjorn? i'm the bass player at the back. fair enough. what do you | bjorn? i'm the bass player at the - back. fair enough. what do you think about this cryptic _ back. fair enough. what do you think about this cryptic new _ back. fair enough. what do you think about this cryptic new message - back. fair enough. what do you think about this cryptic...
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back in 1971, luchino visconti's film death in venice made a screen icon of bjorn andresen, a swedishlared to be "the most beautiful boy in the world." in the film, adapted from thomas mann's 1913 novella, andresen played the youth with whom dirk bogarde's ageing composer becomes obsessed — an obsession that was mirrored in real life when film fans around the world fell in love with the fictional figure of tadzio. yet for andresen, death in venice also turned him into a commodity, an object to be marketed around the world with little regard for his own well—being. now in the documentary the most beautiful boy in the world, andresen looks back over his life — on the struggles he endured in the wake of early fame and on the ghosts of a past filled with loss and uncertainty. from the disappearance of his mother when he was a child to his own harrowing memories of parenting, andresen's tale is a million miles away from the image of serene, self—possessed beauty projected by his overnight stardom. important questions are raised about the commodification of young bjorn, which is likened by
back in 1971, luchino visconti's film death in venice made a screen icon of bjorn andresen, a swedishlared to be "the most beautiful boy in the world." in the film, adapted from thomas mann's 1913 novella, andresen played the youth with whom dirk bogarde's ageing composer becomes obsessed — an obsession that was mirrored in real life when film fans around the world fell in love with the fictional figure of tadzio. yet for andresen, death in venice also turned him into a commodity,...
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my name is bjorn skaptason and i will be the administrative for this program. the book went on to talk about today is "lincoln in private" by
my name is bjorn skaptason and i will be the administrative for this program. the book went on to talk about today is "lincoln in private" by
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thank you for coming in bjorn lomborg. progressive pressure that cancellation of student loans through january. next. >> the very same reason to extend the moratorium is the same reason to cancel that. - - ♪ ♪ and savings like that will have you jumping for joy. now, get new lower auto rates with allstate. because better protection costs a whole lot less. you're in good hands with allstate. click or call for a lower auto rate today. you have the best pizza in town and the worst wait times. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire i brought in ensure max protein, with thirty grams of protein. those who tried me felt more energy in just two weeks! [sighs wearily] here, i'll take that! woo-hoo! ensure max protein. with thirty grams of protein, one gram of sugar, and now with two new flavors! >> we are here today to say tiktok mr. president. millions of americans are asking you now to pick up the pen and cance
thank you for coming in bjorn lomborg. progressive pressure that cancellation of student loans through january. next. >> the very same reason to extend the moratorium is the same reason to cancel that. - - ♪ ♪ and savings like that will have you jumping for joy. now, get new lower auto rates with allstate. because better protection costs a whole lot less. you're in good hands with allstate. click or call for a lower auto rate today. you have the best pizza in town and the worst wait...
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as bjorn malmberg points out in "the new york post," there is sensible stuff in there, reconfirming thatike the last 5 inches of kat's hair, global warming is real. but there's something mind-blowing that no one's talking about. climate change is saving wonders of thousands of lives. i repeat, climate change is saving hundreds of thousands of lives. did you hear that? i think it's john kerry's face melting. ♪ ♪ in fact, more people died from cold weather than hot weather. a new study reports that while a half million people die from heat per year -- bad -- roughly 4.5 million die from the cold, badder. more have officially died worldwide from covid, but global warming has reduced the intensity of extreme cold weather. temperatures have increased over the past two decades, that has caused an extra 160,000 heat deaths each year, but because global warming has also reduced cold waves, we now see 283,000 fewer cold deaths. i would say do the math, but i don't want to make kat cry on national tv. so i'll make it simple. look at this map, 283 minus 116, that's 167,000 lives saved each year. yo
as bjorn malmberg points out in "the new york post," there is sensible stuff in there, reconfirming thatike the last 5 inches of kat's hair, global warming is real. but there's something mind-blowing that no one's talking about. climate change is saving wonders of thousands of lives. i repeat, climate change is saving hundreds of thousands of lives. did you hear that? i think it's john kerry's face melting. ♪ ♪ in fact, more people died from cold weather than hot weather. a new...
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my name is bjorn skaptason and i will be the administrative for this program. the book went on to talk about today is "lincoln in private" by ronald white and you learn more about that book in just a moment. i think with that i am ready to turn you over to your host for today, daniel weinberg from abraham lincoln book shop. daniel. >> welcome to a house divided. i am abraham lincoln, i wish. i am daniel weinberg and we're here at abraham lincoln book shop in chicago, and our broadcast studio embedded in our shop. i wish you were here with us as you have been in the past but our next book we hope to have you do that. of course we are here for your latest book which i will talk about in a moment, "lincoln in private" and if you're watching this we will have books signed for you in the book place just like this. our logo is on it. that came from carl sandburg years and years ago, and ron is going to be signing those for us and for you when you order a book from us. let's introduce ron first. ronald white is a reader at the huntington library, senior fellow of the
my name is bjorn skaptason and i will be the administrative for this program. the book went on to talk about today is "lincoln in private" by ronald white and you learn more about that book in just a moment. i think with that i am ready to turn you over to your host for today, daniel weinberg from abraham lincoln book shop. daniel. >> welcome to a house divided. i am abraham lincoln, i wish. i am daniel weinberg and we're here at abraham lincoln book shop in chicago, and our...
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here with morris visiting fellow at the dover institute bjorn lemberger. thanks for being with us. >> fundamentally electric cars are a nice idea but let's be real, most people don't want to buy them because they have to be subsidized enormous and very few people find them. eventually once they get effective people will buy them and that will be great. they won't take over the world that they will take over quite a bit of the transportation sector but even then it will cut a very small amount of omissions because you both had to produce the batteries which emit co2, you get electricity which most part of the world is mostly produced by fossil fuels. it will little bit of benefit but not very much, that's why you shouldn't be spending 10,$000 to subsidize every electric car. ainsley: want to get to this too. john kerry, his family's project is made 16 flights, in 2021. speak to that. is that contradictory, the mere fact that is the climate czar? >> i think it indicates it is hard to imagine most people being willing to live a life where they don't have access to the easy energy foss
here with morris visiting fellow at the dover institute bjorn lemberger. thanks for being with us. >> fundamentally electric cars are a nice idea but let's be real, most people don't want to buy them because they have to be subsidized enormous and very few people find them. eventually once they get effective people will buy them and that will be great. they won't take over the world that they will take over quite a bit of the transportation sector but even then it will cut a very small...
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. —— bjorn and annafried. i am sure you will all be glued to see what is coming up from abba.s not shifting much over the next few days. a bit writer than yesterday, particularly in east anglia and the south east. still the breeze coming off the north sea. brazier around the east coast. further west, lighter winds, sunny spells and it will feel pleasantly warm in the sunshine. in northern ireland, 20 degrees or so. a fine and try day ahead through the course of the day. this evening and overnight most of us try with clear spells stop temperatures just about down into mid single figures in scotland and northern england as well. tomorrow, just the outside chance of one or two showers drifting towards the far south—east. we are looking at a dry weekend with spells of sunshine for many areas stop on saturday after the pull start try and find that lots of sunshine. showers are drifting away quite quickly from kent. —— dry and fine. more sunshine compared with today. top temperatures getting up today. top temperatures getting up to 22 degrees on saturday, probably the warmest day fo
. —— bjorn and annafried. i am sure you will all be glued to see what is coming up from abba.s not shifting much over the next few days. a bit writer than yesterday, particularly in east anglia and the south east. still the breeze coming off the north sea. brazier around the east coast. further west, lighter winds, sunny spells and it will feel pleasantly warm in the sunshine. in northern ireland, 20 degrees or so. a fine and try day ahead through the course of the day. this evening and...