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let's listen first to david boyce and the argument he made on bush v gore december 11, 2000.video clip] >> the florida supreme court has held where a voter's intent can be discerned even if they do not do what they are told, that is supposed to be counted. the... >> why with a gore legal team make a change in the attorneys arguing the case? i do not know for sure, but i think having listened to both arguments, that larry was given a tough time in the first round of arguments. you could tell he was not making a lot of headway with the courts conservatives and boyce had done the argument in the supreme court and had done very well and sort of one so i assume that people, al gore and the people around him said well, boyce had done so well arguing this case and the florida supreme court, why not have him carry on and make the argument in the u.s. supreme court. >> let's listen to ted olson. [video clip] >> with respect to punchcard ballots, there are different standards for evaluating those ballots from county to county. and it is a documented history, in this case, that there ha
let's listen first to david boyce and the argument he made on bush v gore december 11, 2000.video clip] >> the florida supreme court has held where a voter's intent can be discerned even if they do not do what they are told, that is supposed to be counted. the... >> why with a gore legal team make a change in the attorneys arguing the case? i do not know for sure, but i think having listened to both arguments, that larry was given a tough time in the first round of arguments. you...
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david boyce was arguing for gore. his a very good advocate, a terrific trial lawyer before juries.ut he had made no headway with the justices. i am sorry if i'm repeating myself. i really thought they had in their minds made up their minds. justice kennedy and justice o'connor were fishing around for a reason, and kennedy had lash onto the idea in his mind that was it was some sort of equal protection violation. because in theory, what if you have a situation where poppy's county is saying, we are going to count every vote where there is an indented punch on the ballot as long as we can see where if there is a punch next to bush's name? and then the next county has a very strict standard, that says, you are not going to count it unless it has been pushed all the way through? and so kennedy's view is, it would violate the equal protection clause in the constitution, to have these different counting standards in different localities. nobody i don't think really made the argument, that they had set this up to discriminate against that they were going to be easy for al gore or hard for
david boyce was arguing for gore. his a very good advocate, a terrific trial lawyer before juries.ut he had made no headway with the justices. i am sorry if i'm repeating myself. i really thought they had in their minds made up their minds. justice kennedy and justice o'connor were fishing around for a reason, and kennedy had lash onto the idea in his mind that was it was some sort of equal protection violation. because in theory, what if you have a situation where poppy's county is saying, we...
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joining me now, david boyce chairman of boyce, schiller, and flexner. big welcome to you. question out of the gate is if you were donald trump's lawyer, what would you be telling him? >> i think it would be a tough conversation. i think i'd be telling him it's over. the lawsuits that have been filed are more representative of primal screams than they are conventional legal claims. the serious lawsuits were filed and dismissed before the election. the lawsuits now based on voter fraud. people have been asking for days what the evidence -- there isn't any evidence there that anybody can see. people have a right to bring a lawsuit. and if somebody believes that there's something wrong that's going on, they have every right to go into court -- that's how we solve disputes. in courts, not in -- not in the streets. we are not a society that solves elections in the streets. we do it in the courts. people have a right to go to court. if you're going to go to court and challenge the democratic process to allege fraud, i think you've got an obligation to come forward with the eviden
joining me now, david boyce chairman of boyce, schiller, and flexner. big welcome to you. question out of the gate is if you were donald trump's lawyer, what would you be telling him? >> i think it would be a tough conversation. i think i'd be telling him it's over. the lawsuits that have been filed are more representative of primal screams than they are conventional legal claims. the serious lawsuits were filed and dismissed before the election. the lawsuits now based on voter fraud....
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da boyce. the war that ended peace opened with a question which there is yet no agreed upon final answer. to wit, how could europe have done this to itself? her book insists that the answer lies with a small number of men and they were all men, she reminds us, who could have said "no." indeed there were some notable men and women who did say no to the war. they're across the pages of the book "to end all wars." but for the men whose opinions mattered, generals, politicians, had they restrained their allies, prioritized diplomacy, sent no fatal ultimatums, given no final mobilization orders, sara imagining europe's yea saying elites as naysayers, however, is a counter narrative that determinists would insist flies in the place of alliances merely awaiting the triggering incident for the determinists, the war was ultimately inevitable. whatever the proximate cause is of the war, the european elite sanctioned, richard evans reminds us that the european elites shared a positive attitude towards war
da boyce. the war that ended peace opened with a question which there is yet no agreed upon final answer. to wit, how could europe have done this to itself? her book insists that the answer lies with a small number of men and they were all men, she reminds us, who could have said "no." indeed there were some notable men and women who did say no to the war. they're across the pages of the book "to end all wars." but for the men whose opinions mattered, generals, politicians,...
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in a report commissioned by french president emmanuel and that crawl the art historian so boyce said looted art has to be given back and that up to 90 percent of african art works located outside of the continent the kemper lima c.m. alone has more than 60000 objects taken from africa but according to this lawyer an art lover not all of them are looted he recently published a book on the topic. some objects have obviously been taken away european states have to give back what was taken in wars but there are also other aspects of africans themselves all are too european. fardy advancer and his fellow activists it's not only about bringing heritage spec home as he calls it he also wants european societies to face the realities of their. colonial past that it is our goal to reach the biggest possible audience on the one hand our jaspar and people in africa but also people in europe go yeah dad says says he does not fear possible fines not even prison sentences in his eyes this is about a lot more and chest his own destiny. the last head of state of the soviet union mikhail gorbachev is
in a report commissioned by french president emmanuel and that crawl the art historian so boyce said looted art has to be given back and that up to 90 percent of african art works located outside of the continent the kemper lima c.m. alone has more than 60000 objects taken from africa but according to this lawyer an art lover not all of them are looted he recently published a book on the topic. some objects have obviously been taken away european states have to give back what was taken in wars...
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the hosts already relegated from the group, but they took the lead through liam boyce. hang on, though. the late goalfrom romania's eric bicfalvi secured a 1—1 draw. as for england, well, they also only had pride at stake against iceland, and they soon found plenty of it. declan rice putting them ahead before mason mount doubled their lead before the interval. it was all very straightforward. two second—half goals from phil foden sealed a 4—0 win — england ending their autumn campaign on a high. andy swiss, bbc news. that's it. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. have a very good night. £1. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the author and journalist, rachel shabi, and the conservative commentator, tim montgomerie. thank you both forjoining us. let's get started. "the cost of christmas" — that's on the front of the daily mirror, with ministers reportedly looking at a five—day break from coronavirus rules to allow indoor mixing over the festive period. the daily mail has the same story, writing t
the hosts already relegated from the group, but they took the lead through liam boyce. hang on, though. the late goalfrom romania's eric bicfalvi secured a 1—1 draw. as for england, well, they also only had pride at stake against iceland, and they soon found plenty of it. declan rice putting them ahead before mason mount doubled their lead before the interval. it was all very straightforward. two second—half goals from phil foden sealed a 4—0 win — england ending their autumn campaign...
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jason boyce. >> would love to be back. thank you, liz. liz: any time.for all the questions and complaints about amazon, you know, i always think about one entrepreneur who built a company from the ground up, ran it brillia brilliantly, even after amazon acquired it back in 2008. tony shay, he grew up in illinois. while at harvard he sold pizza to make money. with a degree in computer science, he started building companies, eventually turning to selling shoes online. zappos was officially born in 1999. ten years later it had a billion in revenue and was snapped up, the whole thing, by amazon. tony was a friend to this show. even as he became a millionaire and then an 800 millionaire, after amazon acquired zappos, he remained kind and humble. he lived in an airstream trailer in vegas. he worked on philanthropic endeavors with the money he had made. he retired this past august at the age of 46. but on november 18th, while visiting family in connecticut, tony was trapped in a house fire saturday, two weeks before his birthday, tony succumbed to his injuries
jason boyce. >> would love to be back. thank you, liz. liz: any time.for all the questions and complaints about amazon, you know, i always think about one entrepreneur who built a company from the ground up, ran it brillia brilliantly, even after amazon acquired it back in 2008. tony shay, he grew up in illinois. while at harvard he sold pizza to make money. with a degree in computer science, he started building companies, eventually turning to selling shoes online. zappos was officially...
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. >> didi boyce in pnever expected people would be having smaller thanksgiving dinners, while you have heard people are gobbling up smaller turkeys it's been a crazy business all year. >> it was almost immediate as soon as covid hit, interest in sales increased substantially. >> here's our biggest boy. >> but by late summer, she was concerned about thanksgiving boyce bedding her proser to slaughter her turkeys a few weeks early so they would be smaller. >> we cut some of the bigger runs in half. >> she then posted the weights online, and crossed her fingers. >> we sold all of our turkeys in two hours, which was completely counter intuitive to what i was thinking for months before. >> even large companies have had to scramble as the turkey market keeps changing. >> if we break even, it's going to be a good year. there were a lot of changes this year >> diesels birds to chains like whole foods and says demand is up 30% for birds weighs as little as 6 pounds >> these turkeys, we sold out of our petite, we don't have anymore. it's very popular. >> how many birds do you plan to raise for 20
. >> didi boyce in pnever expected people would be having smaller thanksgiving dinners, while you have heard people are gobbling up smaller turkeys it's been a crazy business all year. >> it was almost immediate as soon as covid hit, interest in sales increased substantially. >> here's our biggest boy. >> but by late summer, she was concerned about thanksgiving boyce bedding her proser to slaughter her turkeys a few weeks early so they would be smaller. >> we cut...
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enter the conflict zone research really my guest this week is him bob boyce minister of foreign affairs and international trade cboe see so much. as a former army chief he was also the face of the military coup that propelled amnon babatz of power. wills and bob vila to see genuine political economical. conflict so few believe the. september 19th $93.00 israelis and palestinians signed the oslo accords. in the middle east seemed possible. new videos and private documents to tell the story of the tough negotiations behind the scenes for a grim it's reached and the bitter collapse of the above. slow diaries. in 75 minutes on d w. the world population is increasing the climate is changing it's getting warmer and there are going to be more and more places where you cannot grow traditional crops we have to fix that some the whites to do that is to use the modern genetic modification methods to make that across it is a lot safer than anything we've done by traditional genetic modification you take one gene you know exactly what it is you put it into another plant to make a map exactly where i
enter the conflict zone research really my guest this week is him bob boyce minister of foreign affairs and international trade cboe see so much. as a former army chief he was also the face of the military coup that propelled amnon babatz of power. wills and bob vila to see genuine political economical. conflict so few believe the. september 19th $93.00 israelis and palestinians signed the oslo accords. in the middle east seemed possible. new videos and private documents to tell the story of...
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into the conflict zone research really my guest this week is in bob boyce minister of foreign affairs and international trade cboe see soloing as a former army chief he was also the face of the military coup that amount babatz of how much. zimbabwe hello below sea changes a political and economic reform. conflicts of. the. one continent. 700000000 people. all with their own personal story of. europe. we explored every day life for. what europeans fear and what they hoped for. some consoling their own. 90 minutes on d w. and you hear me now on. yes we're going to have you and i last years judgements are flouting bringing uncle our mascot and you've never had to have a surprise yourself with what is possible who is magical really what in fact and what. sorts of people who follows her along the way maurice and critics alike join us from ethel's last stop. was the 1st international tribunal in storage. the number of trials. 75 years ago a high ranking officers of the nazi regime were indicted by the allied forces. they were the 1st war criminals to be held accountable for their crimes. ou
into the conflict zone research really my guest this week is in bob boyce minister of foreign affairs and international trade cboe see soloing as a former army chief he was also the face of the military coup that amount babatz of how much. zimbabwe hello below sea changes a political and economic reform. conflicts of. the. one continent. 700000000 people. all with their own personal story of. europe. we explored every day life for. what europeans fear and what they hoped for. some consoling...
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enters the conflict zone with sarah challenged my guest this week is involved boyce minister of foreign affairs and international trade c. both use only as a former army chief he was also the face of the military coup that propels and none babatz a powerless. zimbabwe ever feel to see change of the political and economic reforms . flicks. the 60 minutes. it was the 1st international tribunal in history. the nuremberg trials. of 75 years ago high ranking officers of the nazi regime the majority judging by the allied forces. were the 1st war criminals to be held accountable for their crimes. by our government. going through dollars 10 years brighter. our 2 part series the 3rd reich the dog starts nov 12th on d w. i . am. hello and welcome to focus on europe i'm liable ola it's great to be back here in europe for the coronavirus pandemic has again brought life in many places to a grinding halt spain is one of the worst affected countries and the government has declared a state of emergency for 6 months well that has led to outrage in some places like madrid.
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i wanted to be able to give what i will, boyce, i could give to a voice as i've not heard before, which is, could only be released because it was being streamed on an international on demand video platform. even so, authorities managed to censor the show by asking the platform to take it down for pakistani audiences. the series was only restored. following much criticism of the ban. gilani says the drama just reflects the country's reality. to be able to tell the truth and not a lot of people are comfortable with that if you put it up in front of them of their society. because over so many now they've done it getting to the root of problems and breaking the taboo with the series and jelani are determined to stand up for joining us. being ish. how are pakistanis watching the series because it looks like the television authority got involved, but the show is on an indian streaming platform. hi melissa. yeah. so the shore is being shown on an indian online streaming reps live the fife and the 5 actually claims from the authorities asked them to take the show off. if a pakistani vs a little
i wanted to be able to give what i will, boyce, i could give to a voice as i've not heard before, which is, could only be released because it was being streamed on an international on demand video platform. even so, authorities managed to censor the show by asking the platform to take it down for pakistani audiences. the series was only restored. following much criticism of the ban. gilani says the drama just reflects the country's reality. to be able to tell the truth and not a lot of people...
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we have to explain why about documentary to give it its full title name, boogaloo boyce. why armed protesters are preparing for civil war in america was label potentially offensive. we're still awaiting a reply. that is not the 1st example of our team material, lots being flagged online before the u.s. election. twitter reports as misleading meaning it could not be sure it was an account of ballot fraud allegations which had been made by a gave us his views on the way videos are being flagged on the major online platforms. this is crazy. this come much too far before as you say, i mean if you put a blur or nudity almost facebook or a trip for all the others to find no problem. but now they venture into political world. there are other things that you can say and those that you can't, especially if it comes from our t.v. . it comes from russia. everybody knows that tome every american mess. assault rifle and a submachine gun in the cupboard. there are too many weapons in america. and when you have hot heads on the left or on the right, you know, in the streets, ready to fi
we have to explain why about documentary to give it its full title name, boogaloo boyce. why armed protesters are preparing for civil war in america was label potentially offensive. we're still awaiting a reply. that is not the 1st example of our team material, lots being flagged online before the u.s. election. twitter reports as misleading meaning it could not be sure it was an account of ballot fraud allegations which had been made by a gave us his views on the way videos are being flagged...
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enters the conflict zone with sarah charlie my guest this week is involved boyce minister of foreign affairs and international trade see both you saw more. as a former army chief he was also the face of the military coup the 1st health and none babatz of power wills in bombay ever be able to see these changes the political and economic reform. conflicts. 13 of the. way there i believe it and this is climate change private sector. happiness in 3 books. the book for you. will get smarter birth free you know where you go on you to. believe it was the 1st international tribunal in the history of the nuremberg trials. 75 years ago high ranking officers of the nazi regime were endangered by the allied forces. they were the 1st war criminals to be held accountable. for their crimes. our 2 part series. in the talk starts november 12th on. this is news live from berlin and joe biden crawls through a lead in pennsylvania a state that could very well decide the u.s. presidency. we're going to win this race the democrat all but claiming victory in the race for the white house we'll have the late
enters the conflict zone with sarah charlie my guest this week is involved boyce minister of foreign affairs and international trade see both you saw more. as a former army chief he was also the face of the military coup the 1st health and none babatz of power wills in bombay ever be able to see these changes the political and economic reform. conflicts. 13 of the. way there i believe it and this is climate change private sector. happiness in 3 books. the book for you. will get smarter birth...
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liam boyce made it 2—1, scoring the decisive spot kick.— they missed a penalty of their own just minutes earlier. hearts reach the final for a second consecutive year. lewis hamilton will look to extend his record of 92 grand prix wins today, but first, he'll have to find a way past mercedes team mate valtteri bottas, who starts on pole for this afternoon's emilia romagna grand prix. the firm edged out hamilton, with red bull's max verstappen third quickest. mercedes could win a seventh consecutive constructors‘ title at imola today — which is hosting it's first race since the 2006 san marino grand prix. britain's derek chisora was beaten unanimously on points by oleksandr usyk in their heavweight bout in london last night. victory means usyk remains the mandaory challenger for anthonyjoshua's wbo title, and joshua was watching on ringside. england's netballers have suffered a 3—0 series defeat to new zealand after losing the third test in hamilton. england lost the game 62—117 to the world cup holders, meaning the silver ferns complete a
liam boyce made it 2—1, scoring the decisive spot kick.— they missed a penalty of their own just minutes earlier. hearts reach the final for a second consecutive year. lewis hamilton will look to extend his record of 92 grand prix wins today, but first, he'll have to find a way past mercedes team mate valtteri bottas, who starts on pole for this afternoon's emilia romagna grand prix. the firm edged out hamilton, with red bull's max verstappen third quickest. mercedes could win a seventh...
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we all, but they're not the people like me that are not going to act boyce in your neighborhood for most of the people who were going to last join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sport, i'm show business. i'll see you. then. the new gold rush is underway in guyana. thousands of ill equipped workers are flocking to the gold fields, hoping to strike it rich. here's a good way out of this that you know by those that work children are torn between gold. my family was very poor. i thought i was doing my best to get back to school. which side will have the strongest appeal? if you were a police, say one or 2 homes, i think you're talking about a murder case. you're really into. if you leave that up, i just want your class 5 minutes. you're not going home. i can guarantee they won't come, but it's a wrongful conviction. with your recent law today, we're going to be doing a deep dive into an issue as fascinating exhibits to our finding, which is the phenomenon of false confessions. and my guest today is going to be jane fisher alr
we all, but they're not the people like me that are not going to act boyce in your neighborhood for most of the people who were going to last join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sport, i'm show business. i'll see you. then. the new gold rush is underway in guyana. thousands of ill equipped workers are flocking to the gold fields, hoping to strike it rich. here's a good way out of this that you know by those that work children...
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johnny government style you have to respect the sacredness of this deal and not listen to any of boyce's which suggests that he could have finished eons off in their hour of weakness market which is really my time but as you well know this conflict goes back more than 30 years if i put it is there one main way to tackle the root causes here or is it just the plethora. the only way is is a period i mean the it's. almost. impossible things are solved by force and even by more reality because both groups of people are indigenous to the region they've been there they've their rights and variously have been trampled on the only way this intractable conflict can be sold is by respecting ones they don't which means in practice here that they have to be johnnie's whatever they may feel about the war they've just had all the war they had before that must give the going to include the respect of not trying to make further gains at its expense if that respect is shown i'm sure that the armenians will return the respect in kind i mean they haven't got a position to do anything else so really whether
johnny government style you have to respect the sacredness of this deal and not listen to any of boyce's which suggests that he could have finished eons off in their hour of weakness market which is really my time but as you well know this conflict goes back more than 30 years if i put it is there one main way to tackle the root causes here or is it just the plethora. the only way is is a period i mean the it's. almost. impossible things are solved by force and even by more reality because both...
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boyce for the plight of countless migrants. on al-jazeera there is no channel that covers world news like we do, we revisit places. i'm just here reading invests in and that's a privilege. as a journalist and imran khan and the top stories are now does. there are a long awaited inquiry into the conduct of australian special forces enough on a stand as found, credible evidence of multiple war crimes. the report contains details of $39.00 unlawful killings of civilians or prisoners and the cruel treatment of a further 2. other allegations include weapons being planted on bodies to conceal wrongdoing. just as persian considered in detail $57.00 allegations of incidents and issues. he found there to be credible information to.
boyce for the plight of countless migrants. on al-jazeera there is no channel that covers world news like we do, we revisit places. i'm just here reading invests in and that's a privilege. as a journalist and imran khan and the top stories are now does. there are a long awaited inquiry into the conduct of australian special forces enough on a stand as found, credible evidence of multiple war crimes. the report contains details of $39.00 unlawful killings of civilians or prisoners and the cruel...
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the hosts were already relegated from their group, but they took the lead through liam boyce.england, well, they also only had pride at stake against iceland, and they soon found plenty of it. declan rice putting them ahead before mason mount doubled their lead before the interval. it was all very straightforward. two second—half goals from phil foden sealed a 4—0 win — england ending their autumn campaign on a high. andy swiss, bbc news. it looks like liverpool are going to be without mo salah for their next two games, following a second positive coronavirus test result whilst on international duty with egypt. due to self—isolation rules, salah will likely be unavailable for liverpool's premier league match at home to leicester on sunday and next wednesday's champions league group game against atalanta at anfield. clubs in the english football league will be able to use five substitutes a match for the rest of the season. the new rule comes into place from friday, following discussions with all 72 clubs. there are fears of player burn—out this season. the new ruling doesn't a
the hosts were already relegated from their group, but they took the lead through liam boyce.england, well, they also only had pride at stake against iceland, and they soon found plenty of it. declan rice putting them ahead before mason mount doubled their lead before the interval. it was all very straightforward. two second—half goals from phil foden sealed a 4—0 win — england ending their autumn campaign on a high. andy swiss, bbc news. it looks like liverpool are going to be without mo...
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and, yes, that event on saturday was organized by sue boyce. i also like to give a shout-out to the two men who started this project on their own time, you know, with their own resources. and it's mike and paul, who built those desks for kids and to the fire department for bringing their fire engines so that they could deliver to the kids as well. we certainly appreciate people who really -- it embodies the spirit of community. and we appreciate the efforts. thank you. any other comments? okay. hearing none, next item, please. i'm sorry. dom we have -- do we have any public comment on the director's report? >> clerk: members of the public, dial star 3 if you would like to make a comment. we have one caller. >> caller: good afternoon, everyone. hope williams. it's great to be before all of you. i want to thank you for the report. i do have a concern that i wanted to raise to the board. i don't know how much influence the board would have. but as you know, we're beginning to roll back with covid-19. and in march, we didn't have a plan or action p
and, yes, that event on saturday was organized by sue boyce. i also like to give a shout-out to the two men who started this project on their own time, you know, with their own resources. and it's mike and paul, who built those desks for kids and to the fire department for bringing their fire engines so that they could deliver to the kids as well. we certainly appreciate people who really -- it embodies the spirit of community. and we appreciate the efforts. thank you. any other comments? okay....
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liam boyce made it 2—1, scoring the decsive spot kick.their own just minutes earlier. hearts reach the final for a second consecutive year. it's the women's fa cup final later with everton and manchester city competing for the trophy. it's live from wembley on bbc one, i—player and the bbc sport website. kick off is at 2:30. it's going to be an surreal occasion for chloe kelly. she began the campaign playing for everton, even featuring in the early rounds of the competition for them, but is now a manchester city player. she will get a winners medal no matter what. lewis hamilton will look to extend his record of 92 grand prix wins today, but he'll first have to find a way past mercedes team—mate, valtteri bottas, who starts on pole for this afternoon's emilia romagna grand prix. the finn edged out hamilton, with red bull's max verstappen third quickest. mercedes could win a seventh consecutive constructors' title at imola today, which is hosting it's first race since the 2006 san marino grand prix. britain's derek chisora was beaten unani
liam boyce made it 2—1, scoring the decsive spot kick.their own just minutes earlier. hearts reach the final for a second consecutive year. it's the women's fa cup final later with everton and manchester city competing for the trophy. it's live from wembley on bbc one, i—player and the bbc sport website. kick off is at 2:30. it's going to be an surreal occasion for chloe kelly. she began the campaign playing for everton, even featuring in the early rounds of the competition for them, but is...
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insert the conflict zone with sarah charlie my guest this week is in bob boyce minister of foreign affairs and international trade cboe see so much. as a former army chief you was also the face of the military coup that propels amnon babatz of power. is involved might be able to see change of the political and economic. conflicts of. the 30 minute don't. forget. and on demand. pass language courses. video and audio. anytime anywhere. w. . we know this is a scary time for the coronavirus is changing the world changing our lives so please take care of yourself good distance wash your hands if you can stay at how we do w. for here for you we are working tirelessly to keep you informed on all of our platforms we're all in this to get on together and when they can. still use a good one in the stacy story so stay safe increase in space it. is no. top managers do not go to day nothing to change you know the banks. and so watch the language of the bank's money. speaking the truth global news that matters g.w. for minds. this is g.w. news live from berlin more counting more waiting final votes stil
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or wanted to just hold a mirror up to be honest, i wanted to be able to give what i will, boyce i could give to a voices i had not heard before. which is could only be released because it was being streamed on an international on demand video platform. even so, authorities managed to censor the show by asking the platform to take it down for pakistani audiences. the series was only restored following much criticism of the ban. gilani says the drama just reflects the country's reality to be able to tell the truth and not a lot of people are comfortable with that. if you put it up in front of them, of their society. because now they've done it getting to the root of problems and breaking the taboo with the series and jelani are determined to stand up for those who dare to be true. rails joining us being ish. how are pakistanis watching the series? because it looks like the television authority got involved, but the show is on an indian streaming platform. hi melissa. so the show is being shown on an indian online streaming rep site, the 5 and the 5 actually claims. pakistani authorities a
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entered the conflict zone with sarah charlie my guest this week is in bob boyce minister of foreign affairs and international trade cboe c so more. as a former army chief he was also the face of the military coup that propels and none babatz of power will zimbabwe ever be able to see a change of the political and economic. conflicts of. just. one continent. 700000000 people. with their own personal stories. we explore every day in life. what europeans fear and what they hope for. something slow in their own. team 60 minutes on d w. 5 and germany which. any time any place. names video never. have the benefit of cracked. songs to sing along to download it is to combine the 2 from super. well to do. our very close is put into active exercise is already in the public d w dot com slash donation and on facebook in the app store. and german 53 w. . do we believe that we. should prohibit even fears of a reputable about the highest levels of government why not just investigate. further. we have to take painful decisions to decide the economy more than 2 years ago zimbabwe in its long time grueling e
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and i want to remind viewers who may have missed the last hour, we spoke to david boyce who may know a thing or two who represented al gore, and he says his advice would have been, time to concede, sir. >> i think what jared kushner is advising is in line with many trump advisers that inside and outside the campaign are saying, that he should continue to fight on, that he should let these legal challenges proceed, and then see. i spoke to one former white house official who is still in touch with that inner circle yesterday. he said, let it go, in terms of let those legal proceedings go, let the recounts happen, and then if nothing changes, then concede. it's that last piece, then concede part, that is still an open question. at what point will the president be satisfied? but at this point, whether it's jared or whether it's others within trump's closer advisers, that's the consensus so far, that he should keep going. that said, i saw the clip you played from chris christy, and i saw that sentiment as well yesterday from a number of republicans and people who also advised the preside
and i want to remind viewers who may have missed the last hour, we spoke to david boyce who may know a thing or two who represented al gore, and he says his advice would have been, time to concede, sir. >> i think what jared kushner is advising is in line with many trump advisers that inside and outside the campaign are saying, that he should continue to fight on, that he should let these legal challenges proceed, and then see. i spoke to one former white house official who is still in...
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into the conflict zone for syria charlie my guest this week is involved boyce minister of foreign affairs and international trade c bossi soloing as a former army chief he was also the face of a military coup that propels amnon babatz a powerless. zimbabwe be able to see change the political economic. conflicts of the few minutes till. it was the 1st international tribunal in history. the number of trials. 75 years ago high ranking officers of the nazi regime and where you're judging by the allied forces. they were the 1st war criminals to be held accountable for their crimes. around them on. going. right for. our 2 part series the 3rd reich the dog starts nov 12th on d w. happiness is for everyone schumann penises are very different from primates you know we have a totally ridiculous man the size of you nature. and this is climate change regular sex house in 3 books you get smarter for free get over your books to. the crime fighters far back then africa's most successful radio drama series continue. this season the stories focus on hate speech prevention and sustainable charcoal producti
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into the conflict zone for syria charlie my guest this week is involved boyce minister of foreign affairs and international trade cboe see slowly as a former army chief he was also the face of a military coup that amnon babatz of power. the seat of a political and economic. looks. but as you see when i arrived here i slept with 6 people in a room for the night. it was hard but it's true. i even got white hair. in the gym language not a lot this gives me a little push maybe to interact with something you want to do their story my friends are finding a reliable information for margaret. how does a virus spread. why do repairing and when will all this. just through the technical cupboard and the weekly radio part show is called spectrum if you would like any information on the coronavirus or any other to science topic you should really check out our podcast you can get it wherever you get your podcast you can also find us and d.-w. dot com look for exotic science of. the we believe that we are keen on corruption programs are behaving fears of you wrote a lot about high as levels of governmen
into the conflict zone for syria charlie my guest this week is involved boyce minister of foreign affairs and international trade cboe see slowly as a former army chief he was also the face of a military coup that amnon babatz of power. the seat of a political and economic. looks. but as you see when i arrived here i slept with 6 people in a room for the night. it was hard but it's true. i even got white hair. in the gym language not a lot this gives me a little push maybe to interact with...
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year walker tbilisi still ahead on al-jazeera, a green industrial revolution, british prime minister boyce johnson in vans and bashes the lot on that point. 8 past why the u.s. drops drug charges against mexico's former defense minister and in sports. with peter, find out why the australian open tennis tournament days in doubt. how low is some settle across northern parts of the middle east are becoming more unsettled? is because through the next couple of days. yes, we got some clout and writing, say, the west of weather around the caucasus has some showers there for georgia or armenia, azerbaijan, some wetter weather, spilling out to southern parts of turkey that will run across cyprus towards the levant. so lebanon, jordan, syria, seeing some wet weather as we go through friday. showers, there winds in northern parts of iraq, easing over towards the north and northwest of iran. further south. it's generally dry and settled, although we will see temperatures struggling to get to $27.00 celsius. here in doha, but sometimes that sunshine, once the winds begin to ease down again, we'll see
year walker tbilisi still ahead on al-jazeera, a green industrial revolution, british prime minister boyce johnson in vans and bashes the lot on that point. 8 past why the u.s. drops drug charges against mexico's former defense minister and in sports. with peter, find out why the australian open tennis tournament days in doubt. how low is some settle across northern parts of the middle east are becoming more unsettled? is because through the next couple of days. yes, we got some clout and...
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de to boyce, who convened a pan-african congress in paris to 1919 to bring together people of color from the u.s., europe, the caribbean, and from africa, in order to advocate for racial justice in this peace settlement. and i will just say up front, the boy, who is obviously a remarkable figure, who is given all of the credit for this remarkable event in 1919. i think hunted most of the, work and i argue in the book, he was a pretty strong intellect behind the shooting of the pan-african movement that came out of this congress as well. so african american women, labour women, pacifist women were no less committed to women's suffrage that cat or else paul. the women who stayed behind in 1919. but their commitment to suffrage intersected with a commitment but to other present causes. pacifism, economic justice, racial justice, which they fell to be inextricably linked to women's rights campaigns, and, dignity and had a better chance of advancement, they thought, outside of americas borders than within. so i hope that i have convinced you here today that the american battle for suffrage of
de to boyce, who convened a pan-african congress in paris to 1919 to bring together people of color from the u.s., europe, the caribbean, and from africa, in order to advocate for racial justice in this peace settlement. and i will just say up front, the boy, who is obviously a remarkable figure, who is given all of the credit for this remarkable event in 1919. i think hunted most of the, work and i argue in the book, he was a pretty strong intellect behind the shooting of the pan-african...
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welcome to you, boyce joyce. let's start with you. the lawmakers there have just handed in their resignations. what they've been saying, yes, most of them have already had that in their estimation. and they would take you back on today, tomorrow or the 1st off this and that convener all democratic him, which he why set that he hopes at a mosque recitation, which showed the entire world how ridiculous it is baiting secession to expel the 4 . pro-democracy lawmakers as well as how beijing has totally destroyed the one country 2 systems framework at home. china has called this mass resignation, a political fost. what does this kind of language mean that china, sometimes i have a way with words in that regard does not only call this a farce, it has also, it has also called this a blatant challenge to the central government. i think it's up to the central government to decide whether they want to be challenged by a fast. but the language is not unusual. this is how china reacts when it feels that something is really at stake. china has mov
welcome to you, boyce joyce. let's start with you. the lawmakers there have just handed in their resignations. what they've been saying, yes, most of them have already had that in their estimation. and they would take you back on today, tomorrow or the 1st off this and that convener all democratic him, which he why set that he hopes at a mosque recitation, which showed the entire world how ridiculous it is baiting secession to expel the 4 . pro-democracy lawmakers as well as how beijing has...
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the hosts were already relegated from the group, but they took the lead through liam boyce. 1—1 draw. as for england, well, they also only had pride at stake against iceland. they soon found plenty of it. declan rice putting them ahead before mason mount doubled their lead before the interval. it was all very straight forward. two second—half goals from phil foden sealed a 4—0 win. england ending their autumn campaign on a high. andy swiss, bbc news. rugby league and union, plus horse racing, will all benefit from a rescue package of emergency funding, to be announced by the government today to help them cope with the effects of the pandemic and loss of crowds. wigan warriors, one of the teams to lift a trophy in an empty stadium. several hundred million pounds will be made available to help these sports through grants or loans. the premier league and english football league won't benefit, however. the government insisting the sport is wealthy enough to support itself. cricket will also miss out. it's another huge day of tennis at the atp finals in london with rafael nadalfa
the hosts were already relegated from the group, but they took the lead through liam boyce. 1—1 draw. as for england, well, they also only had pride at stake against iceland. they soon found plenty of it. declan rice putting them ahead before mason mount doubled their lead before the interval. it was all very straight forward. two second—half goals from phil foden sealed a 4—0 win. england ending their autumn campaign on a high. andy swiss, bbc news. rugby league and union, plus horse...
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looking at this crowd, the reporter alison mentioned the proud boyce, enrique, whiching himself chairman a board of directors we don't know about. fox news host sean hannity has been very vocal about his support for this and the self-described american nationalist and social media agitatorer nicholas fuentes people who elevated the march encouraging people to attend. what do you make of the size of the crowd? to be honest,er time we've seen this, 30, 40 people. this crowd actually does look pretty massive? >> well, tiffany, i'm not surprised. trump got 70-something million votes and a lot of those people will come out. i don't think they'll reach a million people. we were all alive when they were speculating whether there were a million people for the original million man march 20 years ago. we know that was a million people. i think the bigger issue is this -- we have to understand, looking the proud boys are a terrorist simple sympathizing group. depending who you say they are. if you'ring there to support president trump, you voted for him but comfort being in a crowd with a terrorist
looking at this crowd, the reporter alison mentioned the proud boyce, enrique, whiching himself chairman a board of directors we don't know about. fox news host sean hannity has been very vocal about his support for this and the self-described american nationalist and social media agitatorer nicholas fuentes people who elevated the march encouraging people to attend. what do you make of the size of the crowd? to be honest,er time we've seen this, 30, 40 people. this crowd actually does look...
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producer sat down with epilepsy thrivers and activists including the parents of disney star cameron boyceo back now to ginger. >> thank you, robin. i have to tell you international falls, minnesota, right up by the canadian border had their warmest november temperature on record. 74 degrees and it's going to do it again today. many people hanging out in the mid-70s, look at phoenix even close to 100. chicago in the low 70s and that jet stream is going to push this to the east. if you live in the northeast, philadelphia, new york city, connecticut, you'll end up with some warm temps closing in on >>> good morning. i'm abc 7 news meteorologist mike nicco. watch out for some fog in the north and south bay this morning and near record warmth this sunshine this afternoon. everything changes tomorrow. >>> now, our series, "open for business." the small shops in baltimore have been hit very hard by both the pandemic and drastic flooding. after visiting them a few months ago, our rachel scott checked in on some entrepreneurs after getting business advice from "shark tank's" barbara corcoran. hey,
producer sat down with epilepsy thrivers and activists including the parents of disney star cameron boyceo back now to ginger. >> thank you, robin. i have to tell you international falls, minnesota, right up by the canadian border had their warmest november temperature on record. 74 degrees and it's going to do it again today. many people hanging out in the mid-70s, look at phoenix even close to 100. chicago in the low 70s and that jet stream is going to push this to the east. if you live...
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about it, how worried you are about what is happening with this transition, we were talking with david boycewant to understand what you think it means for the markets, looking at the jpmorgan note put out about the possibility there could be real market volatility if not worse as this progresses. >> yeah, first of all, congratulations on once again an unbelievable conference. glued to it. >> thank you you're very kind. >> incredible people i think that michael semblis is the single best person to listen to on this, a strategist who has written about this and talked about the idea that there may not be the kind of transition that people think. the president's deeply entrenched there are still many open issues a lot of people feel that every time he brings a challenge, it fails, not true. because he continues to bring challenges, because he has -- he owns the justice department. this is not like nixon nixon played fair. nixon understood that there was a democratic process as much as he hated it at the end but he obeyed. and i think that perhaps president trump should take a page from nixon and
about it, how worried you are about what is happening with this transition, we were talking with david boycewant to understand what you think it means for the markets, looking at the jpmorgan note put out about the possibility there could be real market volatility if not worse as this progresses. >> yeah, first of all, congratulations on once again an unbelievable conference. glued to it. >> thank you you're very kind. >> incredible people i think that michael semblis is the...
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the hosts were already relegated from the group but took the lead through liam boyce. at stake against iceland. and they soon found plenty of it. declan rice putting them ahead before mason mount doubled their lead before the interval. it was all very straightforward. two second—half goals from phil foden sealed a 4—0 win. england ending their autumn sealed a 4—0 win. england ending theirautumn campaign on sealed a 4—0 win. england ending their autumn campaign on a high. so it's back to club football now — but premier league champions liverpool look set to be without mohamed salah, for their next two matches. he's tested positive for coronavirus again. the forward initially tested positive last week, while on international duty with egypt, despite not displaying any symptoms. and the egypt fa say he tested positive again last night. liverpool play leicester on sunday, then atalanta in the champions league next wednesday. (and in cricket — ahead of england's limited overs series, in south africa — three players from the home side are self isolating. cricket south africa
the hosts were already relegated from the group but took the lead through liam boyce. at stake against iceland. and they soon found plenty of it. declan rice putting them ahead before mason mount doubled their lead before the interval. it was all very straightforward. two second—half goals from phil foden sealed a 4—0 win. england ending their autumn sealed a 4—0 win. england ending theirautumn campaign on sealed a 4—0 win. england ending their autumn campaign on a high. so it's back to...
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because later we learned in the autobiography of david boyce , michael hooley said if we have a statewidely- democratic counties and "harvest votes" using the so-called undervote issue and defying the attention of the voter and gain enough votes to overcome bush but it didn't work out but twice the supreme court and again david suiter and steven bryer joined the other five more conservative justices in holding that and the final decision was not on whether or not they are violating the law 5-4. that decision was on should we remand it to the florida supreme court one more time and tell them to get it right or shall we end this farce and it was so close to the date of the meeting of the electoral college that five justices said enough is enough we have twice told you 7- 2 you got it wrong, and so we're going to end it so that's why it took 36 days. i'm not certain we'll have upset as a court as the florida supreme court was back then ignoring the explicit u.s. supreme court that this was unconstitutional and they are the ultimate arbitors of who violates the constitution but my guess is we
because later we learned in the autobiography of david boyce , michael hooley said if we have a statewidely- democratic counties and "harvest votes" using the so-called undervote issue and defying the attention of the voter and gain enough votes to overcome bush but it didn't work out but twice the supreme court and again david suiter and steven bryer joined the other five more conservative justices in holding that and the final decision was not on whether or not they are violating...