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currently ninth in the table and seven points off the champions league spot former dortmund coach bosh will officially take charge in january. nineteenth were you surprised by that decision honestly yes i was surprised but. i think we all. freeze and yeah i think if you see the last games they were very successful but if the bosses. don't see the development maybe dennis the right point to sack him now because then the new coach paid to push the time and go into preg to develop a new team or develop his own idea of his own ideas max now you're a resident leverkusen expert. you don't say why but what prompted the club to make this decision do you think yeah i mean it's not really it from the sporting side four wins in the last six games and he was steadily improving but there must be something inside the squad maybe is not reaching the players with his methods he has a fifty percent win percentage which is the best they've had since stays and you know i think it's a bit of a strange one but you have to commend the club for not taking a major decision letting a coach go through the whole
currently ninth in the table and seven points off the champions league spot former dortmund coach bosh will officially take charge in january. nineteenth were you surprised by that decision honestly yes i was surprised but. i think we all. freeze and yeah i think if you see the last games they were very successful but if the bosses. don't see the development maybe dennis the right point to sack him now because then the new coach paid to push the time and go into preg to develop a new team or...
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from losing his job after a disappointing start to the season he's been replaced with dutchman pitta bosh and the club says hallett who was fired because the team failed to develop in the seventeen months since he took over after finishing fifth last season laver couzin are currently ninth in the table and seven points off the champions league spot the former dortmund coach bosh will officially take charge in january. nineteenth were you surprised by that decision honestly yes i was surprised but. i think we all don't know the entire reason and yeah i think if you see the last games they were very successful but if the bosses. don't see the development maybe then it's the right point to sack him now because then the new coach paid to push us a time and go into prey to develop a new team or develop his own ideas and his own ideas max now you're a resident leverkusen expert. you don't say why but what prompted the club to make this decision do you think yeah i mean it's not really it from the sporting side four wins in the last six games and he was steadily improving but there must be somet
from losing his job after a disappointing start to the season he's been replaced with dutchman pitta bosh and the club says hallett who was fired because the team failed to develop in the seventeen months since he took over after finishing fifth last season laver couzin are currently ninth in the table and seven points off the champions league spot the former dortmund coach bosh will officially take charge in january. nineteenth were you surprised by that decision honestly yes i was surprised...
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can just go boy wanted to do it joshua good live music live in bosh but i bought a bunch of good things the dutch about almost a deal to the world edition you but you just about who. was a good little brat. was up last night you. we still sure. but i just don't. think. in the finals the film crees will face the strongest to play. it's. the wolverines . so it's the female. against the predators from helsinki who cool their way to the final. in fact the wolverines haven't suffered a single defeat this season will change today. from the get go it's obvious who's on top of the world greens find the grease spot and rip through their defensive lines. they score one touchdown after another. team valiantly tries to hold them back. and if you show weakness to wolverines they'll take you to pieces and swallow you up. for. a lot of. rolls from the minus stalls. you know. not just. for this to be soon start a ball for bolts. of the deal to. more than sure war. will move from around the world insurance i hear it was and was the ritual most with so the port open and pat. empath. the wolverines won fi
can just go boy wanted to do it joshua good live music live in bosh but i bought a bunch of good things the dutch about almost a deal to the world edition you but you just about who. was a good little brat. was up last night you. we still sure. but i just don't. think. in the finals the film crees will face the strongest to play. it's. the wolverines . so it's the female. against the predators from helsinki who cool their way to the final. in fact the wolverines haven't suffered a single defeat...
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up at the heavens and see the same thing and it would need to still holds together and it's sort of bosh and can wax lyrical about the magic of the aurora for hours and he enjoys doing so i think he's strong in an area experienced to be caught in the coal and catching the north and the light and then be in the to be now it's warm and everybody you know talking and then to run somewhere about the not in light it's very enriching and lightening hound experienced so i would definitely recommend to my friends. that hydrogen. as the solar wind only extras make the whole thing even more interesting but will the skyline jump. the group wants to be ready to go in case they have to hunt. on their tripod so see how i'd zoomed in on that and yet as i turn this focusing thing you'll see there that gets a bit sharper but as soon as i got to myself. and there they are the northern lights. everyone starts snapping pictures as they're actually overhead and starting to develop right in from the north east i should say the east northeast we're starting to get something called a hydrogen arc hero worship t
up at the heavens and see the same thing and it would need to still holds together and it's sort of bosh and can wax lyrical about the magic of the aurora for hours and he enjoys doing so i think he's strong in an area experienced to be caught in the coal and catching the north and the light and then be in the to be now it's warm and everybody you know talking and then to run somewhere about the not in light it's very enriching and lightening hound experienced so i would definitely recommend to...
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the lee loves to blood young players and i mean he's obviously just smashing it but people thought bosh was going to do really well last season they started to season well and he said that will come off so i think i know the neat thing is a big point like you said i mean it's ok to do well at the dutch league is not the bundesliga somebody has got proven credentials in the league he's somebody who's also managed to calm things down quite a bit because even when bush was doing really well at the start of the season you know this big inflated hype sort of took off and it didn't take very long only a couple of you know pretty dodgy results especially of course that game against cheika where they you know threw away a form the old lead that was just a nail in this coffin very quickly and when things started to go wrong he didn't really look like he had much of a plan with father is somebody who's got a bit of a cool head knows how to deal with his players as well it is not you know he doesn't hang on and. so any of the big names that have previously you know caused problems for dortmund in
the lee loves to blood young players and i mean he's obviously just smashing it but people thought bosh was going to do really well last season they started to season well and he said that will come off so i think i know the neat thing is a big point like you said i mean it's ok to do well at the dutch league is not the bundesliga somebody has got proven credentials in the league he's somebody who's also managed to calm things down quite a bit because even when bush was doing really well at the...
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public service, and former president obama and his wife wrote, after 73 years of marriage, george and bosh ray bush are together now, two points of light that led by example, and bill clinton said his remarkable leadership and great heart were always on full display. he is survived by 5 children, 17 grandchildren and 8 great grandchildren. funeral arrangements are still pending. >>> in 2014, bush celebrated his 90th birthday by skydiving near his home in maine and made similar parachute jumps at 80 and 85 and told his granddaughter he had, quote, one more left in me. >> in 2015 with barbara nearby, he threw out a ceremonial first pitch at the astros's game. he was recovering at the time from a broken vertebrae in his neck. >> i have al impressed wihis energy especially at his age. >> the willingness to jump out of a his s and i wondered after his wife died, you know, you see so many people who have been together for so long, and it's not surprising that his passing is within a year of her. >> and they are together again. >>> president trump has issued a declaration after a powerful earthqu
public service, and former president obama and his wife wrote, after 73 years of marriage, george and bosh ray bush are together now, two points of light that led by example, and bill clinton said his remarkable leadership and great heart were always on full display. he is survived by 5 children, 17 grandchildren and 8 great grandchildren. funeral arrangements are still pending. >>> in 2014, bush celebrated his 90th birthday by skydiving near his home in maine and made similar...
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. >> reporter: george herbert walker bosh was born june 12th, 1924. he married barbara pierce.hey had six children. two would follow his foot steps to public life. in 2001 his eldest son, texas governor george walker bush became the first since john quincy adams to follow his dad into the white house. his second son jeb bush served two terms and unsuccessfully ran for the presidential nomination. the elder bush moved his family to t texas where he made a fortune in the oil business. that one fact helped bush become elected to two terms as a congressman but defeated in the two subsequent bids for the president. >> we view this so seriously we considter a possible turning point in the history of the united nations. >> reporter: president nixon appointed him u.s. ambassador the united nations. president ford sent him to china as part of a new initiative and in 1975 he became home to become director of the cia, he left that job when jimmy carter became president and soon became a player. he ran against rauj ltd regan, eventually with withdrawing when it became clear he wouldn't be
. >> reporter: george herbert walker bosh was born june 12th, 1924. he married barbara pierce.hey had six children. two would follow his foot steps to public life. in 2001 his eldest son, texas governor george walker bush became the first since john quincy adams to follow his dad into the white house. his second son jeb bush served two terms and unsuccessfully ran for the presidential nomination. the elder bush moved his family to t texas where he made a fortune in the oil business. that...
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it and whether or not he will be putting pressure on acting attorney general whitaker to put the ka boshbe instances maybe not for the grand jury or rules in place or perhaps for the mueller team if indeed the supreme court were to order this company or entity to reveal itself or comply with the subpoena? >> absolutely. the investigation has its own secret reasons for wanting this information. if the court were to say that no, you lack jurisdiction over it, they would be stymied in terms of getting that. there are better experts than me that could narrow down which countries it might be. it would definitely affect the investigation. >> let's switch gears because the president's lawyers say they may try to block mueller's report from becoming public. there are reports that it's right around the corner and soon could be coming down the pipeline and on today's state of the union and the house intelligence committee's adam schiff is prepared to use subpoena power to force the report's release if it comes to that. take a listen. >> we ought to make sure this report is public. there may be par
it and whether or not he will be putting pressure on acting attorney general whitaker to put the ka boshbe instances maybe not for the grand jury or rules in place or perhaps for the mueller team if indeed the supreme court were to order this company or entity to reveal itself or comply with the subpoena? >> absolutely. the investigation has its own secret reasons for wanting this information. if the court were to say that no, you lack jurisdiction over it, they would be stymied in terms...
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maybe you've heard, i was bosh in cuba. i came to the united states fleeing the oppressive communist regime in cuba when i was only 8 and -- but for me, where i was born, it's not just a place on your passport it has really defined me as a person. it's defined how i view the world and it's through the police. -- emocracy, of freedom, of it's through the prism of democracy, of freedom, of -- it's the basis of every strategic decision made in u.s. form policy, those should be the pillars, that should be the guiding light. you all are here because you also believe in those values you also believe in those guiding principles because as the title of this event says, we want to see a hemisphere of freedom. say it with me. hemisphere of freedom. amen. and as you know, unfortunately, there are too many rogue regimes who seek to undermine this goal at every turn. and little by little we have witnessed how other countries throughout our hemisphere, venezuela, bolivia, ecuador, nicaragua, have taken a page out of castro's playbook and
maybe you've heard, i was bosh in cuba. i came to the united states fleeing the oppressive communist regime in cuba when i was only 8 and -- but for me, where i was born, it's not just a place on your passport it has really defined me as a person. it's defined how i view the world and it's through the police. -- emocracy, of freedom, of it's through the prism of democracy, of freedom, of -- it's the basis of every strategic decision made in u.s. form policy, those should be the pillars, that...
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we know that for us this radical love is not as martin would have called it, emotional bosh.t we recognize it as justice. with this faith, with this love, right can be actualized justice can be mobilized. meanness can be neutralized. love can be organized. and the beloved community can be realized. may god bless the legacy of brother martin, may god bless the whole of humanity, absolutely no exceptions. thank you. >> reverend james lawson trained many foot soldiers in the methods of nonviolence as a powerful tactic to achieve equality and justice, and ultimately freedom. reverend lawson. >> thank you, you're very, very kind. my name is jim lawson. which is what martin luther king jr. called me. and we've had a wonderful afternoon. this is like one of the teachings of the '60s and '90s. we've had a lot of words. oftentimes strong, good powerful words. and jesus said that words are powerful. all of us need to get some words in our heads that help us to be powerful and help us to really tap into the great thing of being human and alive and loving and caring. i'm going to try not
we know that for us this radical love is not as martin would have called it, emotional bosh.t we recognize it as justice. with this faith, with this love, right can be actualized justice can be mobilized. meanness can be neutralized. love can be organized. and the beloved community can be realized. may god bless the legacy of brother martin, may god bless the whole of humanity, absolutely no exceptions. thank you. >> reverend james lawson trained many foot soldiers in the methods of...
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in two thousand and three they famously made up the big three at miami with chris bosh where they want two championships together the only likely to play each other again if the like has on miami make the finals which looks highly improbable now this video from sports center on twitter slightly freakishly shows them growing old together in each uniform they've worn since two thousand and three apart from the four years they spent as teammates with the heat and half a season with cleveland they had played each other thirty times before monday sila braun comes out thirty one thirty when that now joining us now from new york city is brandon robinson a writer at basketball society brandon so a lot of mutual respect a lot of love between these two great players but there's been a bit of an edge to the relationship as well right. oh of course you mentioned that they were both drafted in the two thousand and three be a draft le bron starting out with cleveland way of starting out with miami wade kind of started out hot and then you know ultimately wade got the first championship win in two th
in two thousand and three they famously made up the big three at miami with chris bosh where they want two championships together the only likely to play each other again if the like has on miami make the finals which looks highly improbable now this video from sports center on twitter slightly freakishly shows them growing old together in each uniform they've worn since two thousand and three apart from the four years they spent as teammates with the heat and half a season with cleveland they...
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as you see with my friend michael connolly doing the great bosh series, those things are not in moviesanymore. if you don't have special effects and a cape, you're not going to see it in a movie. those of us who love this world and love this genre are trying to find great partners who will do that long form story job telling. >> host: and this tweet from ian says who are your biggest influences when it comes to writing, in particular comic books that you've worked on? >> guest: yeah, the comic books, and they are my biggest writing influences. bar nobody, it's alan moore. alan moore is this british writer who wrote watchmen, vendetta and many other things. but watchmen, to me, is the pinnacle of what any book can accomplish. it is the book -- i used to reread it every single year. i just actually finished my rereading. i hadn't read it in about three years. it's the one book i can go back to and reread it every time. i love neil, i love brian, i love tom king and what he's doing, my friends like jeff johns or i can name them, mark miller, who's doing wonderful things, jason aaron, who
as you see with my friend michael connolly doing the great bosh series, those things are not in moviesanymore. if you don't have special effects and a cape, you're not going to see it in a movie. those of us who love this world and love this genre are trying to find great partners who will do that long form story job telling. >> host: and this tweet from ian says who are your biggest influences when it comes to writing, in particular comic books that you've worked on? >> guest:...