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its caretakers are overwhelmed by her gift. >> she is not letting it stop her, just like chamberlain not let it stop him. that's an incredibly powerful message. >> i want to see other people take heart in the belief that one person can make a difference. >> reporter: drawing inspiration from the past to preserve its future. janet shamlian, cbs news, atlanta. >> o'donnell: one person can make a difference. jessica, what an incredible gift. we'll be right back. right back. and now, putting you in control of your financing. at carvana, get personalized terms, browse for cars that fit your budget, then customize your down payment and monthly payment. and these aren't made-up numbers. it's what you'll really pay, right down to the penny. whether you're shopping or just looking. it only takes a few seconds, and it won't affect your credit score. finally! a totally different way to finance your ride. only from carvana. the new way to buy a car. ...timing is everything. so why wait? start farxiga now. farxiga, along with diet and exercise,... ...helps lower a1c in adults with type 2 diabetes
its caretakers are overwhelmed by her gift. >> she is not letting it stop her, just like chamberlain not let it stop him. that's an incredibly powerful message. >> i want to see other people take heart in the belief that one person can make a difference. >> reporter: drawing inspiration from the past to preserve its future. janet shamlian, cbs news, atlanta. >> o'donnell: one person can make a difference. jessica, what an incredible gift. we'll be right back. right back....
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and danny ings who after four seasons blighted oxlade—chamberlain and danny ings who afterfour seasonshis life and heavily tipped for an england call—up. life and heavily tipped for an england call-up. he has worked harder than anyone i know in staying fit and wanting to improve himself. i see it in the lows he has been through and others through injury, then working hard to try and get back. it is phenomenal to watch and to be involved in and to see the other side of how hard they work, to get to where they want to get to. alongside the personal training, alex has refound his love for the game, currently helping to keep worthing top of the premier division. he remains passionate about not only helping professional athletes but sharing his expertise with anyone willing to work hard. everyone are not athletes but it ta kes everyone are not athletes but it takes hard work to get there so it is always myjob to try and keep the general population motivated to get to where they want to
and danny ings who after four seasons blighted oxlade—chamberlain and danny ings who afterfour seasonshis life and heavily tipped for an england call—up. life and heavily tipped for an england call-up. he has worked harder than anyone i know in staying fit and wanting to improve himself. i see it in the lows he has been through and others through injury, then working hard to try and get back. it is phenomenal to watch and to be involved in and to see the other side of how hard they work, to...
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that's chamberlain's observation. in my account picks up from there.such deep sympathies and a victory so heavily tinged with sadness and grief and death this war was and remains to this day america's bloodiest conflict having generated at least 1.5 1.5 million casualties including 620,000 are some people estimate more than that, deaths, equivalent of 6 million men in today's american population. one in four soldiers who went to war never returned home. 113 return home with one or more missing limbs. for decades to come in every village and town in the land one could see men bearing such scars and mutilations a lingering reminder of the price they and others had paved. and yet chamberlain's word suggested there might be room in the days and years ahead for a spirit of conciliation, a spirit that lincoln had called for in his second inaugural speech a spirit of biting up wounds of caring for the many afflicted and bereaved and then moving ahead together. it was a slender hope yet a hope worth holding with nourishing double worth pursuing. we all know th
that's chamberlain's observation. in my account picks up from there.such deep sympathies and a victory so heavily tinged with sadness and grief and death this war was and remains to this day america's bloodiest conflict having generated at least 1.5 1.5 million casualties including 620,000 are some people estimate more than that, deaths, equivalent of 6 million men in today's american population. one in four soldiers who went to war never returned home. 113 return home with one or more missing...
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>> coming in down like this was part of will chamberlain's move. >>> right now on the kpix 5 news at 7:00 and streaming on cbsn bay area, a confession from san francisco's mayor sparking new ethics questions tonight. good evening, i'm elizabeth cook. >> and i'm elizabeth cook. london breed, the mayor, admitted that she had a romantic relationship and received a gift from the indicted public works director nuru. wilson walker is at city hall for us tonight. >> reporter: today the mayor tried to separate herself from nuru, the man at the middle of the fbi investigations, but to do so she had to admit to being close to him himself, and then there's the question of the gift. >> i've been asked about it, and i felt there was a need to tell people about our relationship so it's made clear. >> reporter: saying she wanted to stop rumors, mayor breed acknowledged she once dated the former public works boss. a relationship she describes as happened 2 decades ago, adding they remained very close friends. as part of relationship the mayor now disclosed what she calls a personal gift from nuru. t
>> coming in down like this was part of will chamberlain's move. >>> right now on the kpix 5 news at 7:00 and streaming on cbsn bay area, a confession from san francisco's mayor sparking new ethics questions tonight. good evening, i'm elizabeth cook. >> and i'm elizabeth cook. london breed, the mayor, admitted that she had a romantic relationship and received a gift from the indicted public works director nuru. wilson walker is at city hall for us tonight. >>...
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latest also online at our web site or you follow us on facebook and twitter meanwhile for me in the chamberlains thanks for keeping us company. us. welcome to our culture we are of course going to be at the bergen international film festival today and amongst other things looking at this. an extraordinary film about a family of exe and we'll be talking to the director of the film. and the world famous old masters picture gallery in dresden is reopening the 7 years of renovations. but we begin at the balance and every year there is a golden bear for lifetime achievement award to someone in the film business this year it goes to the british actress helen mirren who's made over 60 films from playing a gangster small opposite bob hoskins in the long good friday to that memorable oscar winning performance in the queen and she is in my mind one of the greatest living actresses around bots i wonder what experts on this subject thinks film critic scott rocks is downtown at the festival snow arm a little biased but how do you rate the measure and as an actress. yeah i mean how do i write her as an actres
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league side has had that big a lead before — all the goals came in the second half, alex oxlade—chamberlainruck twice. that takes their unbeaten league run to 42 games across two seasons, arsenal hold the record with 49. the goal we scored was after a situation where southampton on the penalty but we were better in the game, had much more, better possession, not more, did better things with it. found direction and a couple of times my team starts rolling, then it is, the power we create in these moments is is really incredible, i have to say. so, iam really ha p py incredible, i have to say. so, iam really happy about the performance and the game and the result. in the day's other games. fourth placed chelsea drew 2—2 at third placed leicester. it was goalless between manchester united and wolves. watford let a two goal lead slip, to lose at home to everton. and west ham drop into the relegation zone, they drew 3—3 with brighton, having led 3—1 in the second half. wins too for bournemouth and sheffield united. real madrid are six points clear at the top of la liga after a 1—0 win over city
league side has had that big a lead before — all the goals came in the second half, alex oxlade—chamberlainruck twice. that takes their unbeaten league run to 42 games across two seasons, arsenal hold the record with 49. the goal we scored was after a situation where southampton on the penalty but we were better in the game, had much more, better possession, not more, did better things with it. found direction and a couple of times my team starts rolling, then it is, the power we create in...
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tthere were no goals in the first half, but alex oxlade—chamberlain made it 1—0 after the break.ey equal manchester city‘s record of 20 consecutive wins at home in the premier league. so itjust seems business as usual for liverpool. but it was a huge day for the teams on the lower end of the table, with the bottom seven all in action. brighton stood in the way of west ham escaping the relegation zone. it started well for the hammers. issa diop scored from a robert snodgrass free kick to put them in front. snodgrass then made it 2—0, but they threw away that lead. it ended 3—3, which included an own goal from angelo ogbonna. the result leaves west ham in the relegation zone whilst brighton stay 15th. we had to recover from their third goal and we did and pushed and pushed and deservedly got the equaliser and fabianski has pulled off some good saves. i‘m delighted with the character shown by the players. and there was a potentially big win for bournemouth. they had a 2—1 victory over the league cup finalists, aston villa. two first—half goals in six minutes from philip billing, and
tthere were no goals in the first half, but alex oxlade—chamberlain made it 1—0 after the break.ey equal manchester city‘s record of 20 consecutive wins at home in the premier league. so itjust seems business as usual for liverpool. but it was a huge day for the teams on the lower end of the table, with the bottom seven all in action. brighton stood in the way of west ham escaping the relegation zone. it started well for the hammers. issa diop scored from a robert snodgrass free kick to...
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you live in interesting times and in a british newspaper in 1936 member of parliament sir austin chamberlain reckoned there is no doubt that the curse has fallen upon us. that was then this is now when motley crew of democrats challenge an improbable president whose unpredictable manner keeps other world leaders guessing as the world's economy is changing in fundamental ways and new hot spots around the world are flaring up weekly to help us sort it all out here in washington global business development expert and strong marc founder and president hillary ford which and her fellow contributor and long time pentagon official michael maloof and joining us from the new r t los angeles studios he and i just last month our team is larry king coronavirus is the story of the week and we're hoping that it doesn't become the story of a lifetime as the questions outnumber the answers mis information currently circulating includes rush limbaugh equating coronavirus to that common cold rush says it's all a lefty strategy to attack the stock market and make the president appear incompetent larry admitted
you live in interesting times and in a british newspaper in 1936 member of parliament sir austin chamberlain reckoned there is no doubt that the curse has fallen upon us. that was then this is now when motley crew of democrats challenge an improbable president whose unpredictable manner keeps other world leaders guessing as the world's economy is changing in fundamental ways and new hot spots around the world are flaring up weekly to help us sort it all out here in washington global business...
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all the goals came in the second half, alex 0xlade—chamberlain and captain jordan henderson on targeteir unbeaten league run to 42 games across two seasons, arsenal hold the record with 49. in the day's other games, chelsea in fourth drew 2—2 at third placed leicester. bournemouth are out of the relegation zone with a 1—nil win against fellow strugglers aston villa. sheffield united are up to fifth, winning1—0 at palace. watford let a two goal lead slip, to lose at home to everton. and west ham have dropped into the relegation zone, they drew 3—3 with brighton, having led 3—1, manchester united and wolves was goalless. rangers dropped points as they try to close the gap to celtic at the top of the scottish premiership — held to a goalless draw by aberdeen. in the other games there were wins for kilmarnock and livingston. a russian—born american tennis prodigy is the latest first—time winner of a women's grand slam. sophia kenin beat garbine muguruza in the australian open final. the 21—year—old took advantage of a series of errors by muguruza — fighting back from a set down to take th
all the goals came in the second half, alex 0xlade—chamberlain and captain jordan henderson on targeteir unbeaten league run to 42 games across two seasons, arsenal hold the record with 49. in the day's other games, chelsea in fourth drew 2—2 at third placed leicester. bournemouth are out of the relegation zone with a 1—nil win against fellow strugglers aston villa. sheffield united are up to fifth, winning1—0 at palace. watford let a two goal lead slip, to lose at home to everton. and...
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after they beat southampton 4—0 at anfield a;ll the goals came in the second half, alex 0xlade—chamberlainstruck twice, and now only arsenal's invicibles have a longer unbeaten run than liverpool's 42 matches. two days afterjoining the club, bruno fernandes was unable to inspire manchester united to victory on his debut. it was goaless at old trafford against wolves. the £a7million pound portuguese midfielder played from the start and had the most shots on goal in a scrappy game. the rest of the day's action was very much focused on the lower half of the table. everton came from two goals down to win at watford. theo walcott got their winner in the ninetieth minute. the 3—2 victory m,oves them up to 9th. west ham also blew a two goal lead. they were three—one up at brighton but allowed the seagulls to get a draw. it leaves the hammers in the relegation zone whilst brighton stay 15th. bournemouth were the big beneficiaries. they held on to win 2—1 at home to aston villa and move out of the bottom three. sheffield united are fifth after a 1—0 win at palace, and newcastle were held to a gaoll
after they beat southampton 4—0 at anfield a;ll the goals came in the second half, alex 0xlade—chamberlainstruck twice, and now only arsenal's invicibles have a longer unbeaten run than liverpool's 42 matches. two days afterjoining the club, bruno fernandes was unable to inspire manchester united to victory on his debut. it was goaless at old trafford against wolves. the £a7million pound portuguese midfielder played from the start and had the most shots on goal in a scrappy game. the rest...
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liverpool were sloppy at times but alexander oxlade—chamberlain gave them the lead.eet, with mo salah getting two goals. the nfl season comes to its usual glitzy and tonight, with super bowl liv. the san francisco 49ers take on the kansas city chiefs in miami. the chiefs have not been to a super bowl for 50 years. they have the best quarterback in the league, patrick and holmes. could he be the difference? this is so tough to call. both teams teams are dynamic in their own right. they have stars on every side of the field. i'm just excited to be a part of it and witness his greatness go down. the 49ers got a great running game. i love their head coach. i love the way he calls place. but man, this san francisco defensive line is so dominant, they are the best unit in the game in that position and they are going to try to get after patrick. no matter how good he can throw, if he is on his back, those throws are not going anywhere. we will be building up to super bowl liv on the bbc sport website. if you are upfora liv on the bbc sport website. if you are up for a late
liverpool were sloppy at times but alexander oxlade—chamberlain gave them the lead.eet, with mo salah getting two goals. the nfl season comes to its usual glitzy and tonight, with super bowl liv. the san francisco 49ers take on the kansas city chiefs in miami. the chiefs have not been to a super bowl for 50 years. they have the best quarterback in the league, patrick and holmes. could he be the difference? this is so tough to call. both teams teams are dynamic in their own right. they have...
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liverpool were sloppy at times but alex 0xlaide—chamberlain eventually gave them the lead just afterscoreheet with mo salah scoring twice in the win. great britian‘s hockey goalkeeper maddie hinch has criticised rules which saw australia awarded a win for today's pro league game, despite gb leading 1—0. anna toman had scored from a penalty corner to put gb ahead, but then at half time thunder and lightning in sydney meant the game had to be called off. according to the rules, because australia won yesterday's game, they get double points and so were awarded the overall win. reacting to the decision on twitter, maddie hinch wrote: "makes absolutely no sense whatsoever. . . winning1—0 at half time only for some obscene t&c‘s to determine the outcome & be left with absolutely nothing! !" earlier, great britain's men were heavily beaten by the kookaburras. they lost 5—1 in their second match, having drawn 4—1; in the first. both men and women play new zealand next weekend. another sporting event has been called off as a result of the coronavirus outbreak in china. the formula e race due
liverpool were sloppy at times but alex 0xlaide—chamberlain eventually gave them the lead just afterscoreheet with mo salah scoring twice in the win. great britian‘s hockey goalkeeper maddie hinch has criticised rules which saw australia awarded a win for today's pro league game, despite gb leading 1—0. anna toman had scored from a penalty corner to put gb ahead, but then at half time thunder and lightning in sydney meant the game had to be called off. according to the rules, because...
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charles chamberlain, thanks very much. >> thanks for having me.sk is charging up more than just the cars. he is charging up his fortunes. at the way he is going, giving jeff bezos a run for his money. not literally but at least the pace he is. my body is truly powerful. i have the power to lower my blood sugar and a1c. because i can still make my own insulin. and trulicity activates my body to release it like it's supposed to. trulicity is for people with type 2 diabetes. it's not insulin. i take it once a week. it starts acting in my body from the first dose. trulicity isn't for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. don't take trulicity if you're allergic to it, you or your family have medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2. stop trulicity and call your doctor right away if you have an allergic reaction, a lump or swelling in your neck, or severe stomach pain. serious side effects may include pancreatitis. taking trulicity with a sulfonylurea or insulin increases low blood sugar risk. side e
charles chamberlain, thanks very much. >> thanks for having me.sk is charging up more than just the cars. he is charging up his fortunes. at the way he is going, giving jeff bezos a run for his money. not literally but at least the pace he is. my body is truly powerful. i have the power to lower my blood sugar and a1c. because i can still make my own insulin. and trulicity activates my body to release it like it's supposed to. trulicity is for people with type 2 diabetes. it's not...
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he's the will chamberlain of politics.ughter] what it boils down to is the fact that democrats are very good at spending other people's money. when you think about the fact that the $13.1 trillion climate change proposal that bernie sanders has at the same time as the medicare proposals happening, the pool and money in part is there's a been diagram of part of it comes from individual taxpayers. if you think that the people on wall street are making millions and billions of dollars a year, if you think they are going to invest their money in the government, i've got a big bridge to sell you. the fact that there are so many different levels of investment that allow people to buy a car, buy a house, it's that dries up people are going to. kennedy: you're hurting poor people its people are retiring have money in their 401(k) and then all the sudden there is a wall street speculation tax, so people are no longer investing their money. the stock market plunges and so does the money and people their 401ks. you are not hurting ri
he's the will chamberlain of politics.ughter] what it boils down to is the fact that democrats are very good at spending other people's money. when you think about the fact that the $13.1 trillion climate change proposal that bernie sanders has at the same time as the medicare proposals happening, the pool and money in part is there's a been diagram of part of it comes from individual taxpayers. if you think that the people on wall street are making millions and billions of dollars a year, if...
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i want to bring in rnc spokesperson liz harrington and center of democracy, charles chamberlain.your organization not officially endorsed bernie sanders but you have in the past but what do you make of the idea of recanvasing iowa? many people thinking this was telegraphed, that this maybe not to this degree but that something was going to go wrong in iowa and that bernie would be the victim? >> well, i definitely think it is a good idea for them to recount the votes to make sure we get a final count that is accurate. we know bernie sanders won the popular vote. it is extremely close between him and buttigieg who actually comes away with the most number of delegates but bernie is the one going into new hampshire with momentum. we found out he raised $25 million in small dollar donors over the last month. he is coming out of new hampshire with a head of steam, coming out of eye with ia with a of steam. charles: liz, i'm worried here. i don't think tom perez has not done a great job. i'm being kind here. recanvas, i don't know what that will lead to. will they hand out abacus to ev
i want to bring in rnc spokesperson liz harrington and center of democracy, charles chamberlain.your organization not officially endorsed bernie sanders but you have in the past but what do you make of the idea of recanvasing iowa? many people thinking this was telegraphed, that this maybe not to this degree but that something was going to go wrong in iowa and that bernie would be the victim? >> well, i definitely think it is a good idea for them to recount the votes to make sure we get a...
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joining me to discuss, "fox nation" host david webb, president of democracy for america, charles chamberlaint with you. i'm so confused now, when i toggle the channels i feel like bernie to a degree is an extension of president obama. the things he said on "60 minutes" about cuba. president obama went to cuba. traveled to cuba. did the wave with one of the castro brothers. why do you feel they're losing their minds bernie being the candidate? >> reality hit the democrat party. america is not ready for a economist. call bernie what he is a communist and policies that drag the party further to the left. you have a party split. bloomberg has been planning a hostile take over for years, starting before the midterms and you have the bernie wing. they have this contrast in the party and america gets to see a clear contrast who bernie sanders really is, has been since his early days when he left brooklyn, went to burlington. went to the soviet union. admired cuba, venezuelan, nicaragua dictators this guy is who he is. charles: i don't think he is a surprise to america yet, if you listen to some fol
joining me to discuss, "fox nation" host david webb, president of democracy for america, charles chamberlaint with you. i'm so confused now, when i toggle the channels i feel like bernie to a degree is an extension of president obama. the things he said on "60 minutes" about cuba. president obama went to cuba. traveled to cuba. did the wave with one of the castro brothers. why do you feel they're losing their minds bernie being the candidate? >> reality hit the...
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>> he never told us his height just like wilt chamberlain told us his height. some people keep these things secret. >> back to bloomberg, you could not tee it up more perfectly for bernie sanders candidacy. a man who's been warning about oligarchies and billionaires, comes in -- >> you rolled the r there. >> finally gets someone to come in and play the role. >> do you think these guys and women, i call everybody guys now, when they get together they all seem to pull their punches. they say it to other people on sunday shows. >> what's going to happen on wednesday is that bloomberg gets the worst and you have someone who's clearly the front-runner in bernie sanders, popular vote winner in two contests straight, clear momentum in the polls, likely to pull out the nevada caucuses, is going to get -- >> did you say nevada. >> nevada. is going to get the secondary focus of the night. >> i think that's a great point. i want to start with susan and zerlina. it seems if you look at all the polls we just showed you, there's a battle between bernie who has a plurality ri
>> he never told us his height just like wilt chamberlain told us his height. some people keep these things secret. >> back to bloomberg, you could not tee it up more perfectly for bernie sanders candidacy. a man who's been warning about oligarchies and billionaires, comes in -- >> you rolled the r there. >> finally gets someone to come in and play the role. >> do you think these guys and women, i call everybody guys now, when they get together they all seem to...
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had the pleasure and the challenge of having on my upi team one of those boys, the legendary high chamberlain of upi. [laughing] [applause] sounds like a lot of you knew him. looking forward to a terrific discussion this evening and now i have the pleasure of introducing the chair of the national press club history and heritage team, the 87th president of the national press club, the bureau chief of the gaylord hughes washington bureau or university of oklahoma, and a dear friend, mr. gil klein. [applause] >> thanks so much, mike. the thrill of the national press club history and the heritage group is the legacy of the clubs 112 year history as well as to explore the history of journalism especially in washington. we are pleased that a new history of the club called come hails from the national press club, is scheduled to be published by the history press. it explores events that happen at the club who have had an impact on american world history. this event tonight was proposed by our moderator, edwin grosvenor, who himself is part of the great washington journalism family. for generations t
had the pleasure and the challenge of having on my upi team one of those boys, the legendary high chamberlain of upi. [laughing] [applause] sounds like a lot of you knew him. looking forward to a terrific discussion this evening and now i have the pleasure of introducing the chair of the national press club history and heritage team, the 87th president of the national press club, the bureau chief of the gaylord hughes washington bureau or university of oklahoma, and a dear friend, mr. gil...
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to democracy for america chairman charles chamberlain on how all this is sorting out.nk? >> well, i think bloomberg should spend his money any way he wants and that's just fine but i don't think bernie sanders needs it. i think that we've got billionaires already spending millions of dollars in this election, whether it's trying to elect themselves or supporting candidates that they want, corporate candidates like joe biden, pete buttigieg. bernie sanders is funding his campaign entirely by small dollar contributions from people all around this country. that's what's going to decide this election, is small dollar donors, because those are the voters, those are the ones that are actually going to go to the polls and show up and vote on election day. it's not going to be a tv commercial that votes. it's going to be actual people. neil: how do you see that going thus far? >> well, you know, look, i think when you think about billionaires, i think it's classic that what we've got is we've got in bloomberg somebody who says look, i'm going to spend all my money because beat
to democracy for america chairman charles chamberlain on how all this is sorting out.nk? >> well, i think bloomberg should spend his money any way he wants and that's just fine but i don't think bernie sanders needs it. i think that we've got billionaires already spending millions of dollars in this election, whether it's trying to elect themselves or supporting candidates that they want, corporate candidates like joe biden, pete buttigieg. bernie sanders is funding his campaign entirely...
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liverpool were sloppy at times but alex oxlaide—chamberlain eventually gave them the lead just afteraustralian open in the open era. it is unbelievable, i have dreams of this moment many times and now it is finally happened. it feels a bit strange, a bit surreal. i don't think it has really sunk in quite yet, it still feels like a dream but yeah, we are just so thrilled that we have done it. one of the biggest sporting events in the world takes place tonight. the super bowl is watched by a global audience of 150 million people. the san francisco a9‘ers take on the kansas city chiefs' in miami. joining us now is gb american football captain and former buffalo bills coach, phoebe schecter. thank you for coming in. tickets are changing hands for $5,000 a head, this is going to be so momentous. the a9ers have not won in 25 years but kansas city chiefs haven't been toa but kansas city chiefs haven't been to a super bowl in 50 ghosts and no matter who wins got there it is going to be huge. both teams have had a great season. they have worked so had a great season. they have worked so hard,
liverpool were sloppy at times but alex oxlaide—chamberlain eventually gave them the lead just afteraustralian open in the open era. it is unbelievable, i have dreams of this moment many times and now it is finally happened. it feels a bit strange, a bit surreal. i don't think it has really sunk in quite yet, it still feels like a dream but yeah, we are just so thrilled that we have done it. one of the biggest sporting events in the world takes place tonight. the super bowl is watched by a...
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it is against the law to use the word royal without the permission of the lord chamberlain, who runsl law, not only is it controlled in the uk but the paris convention means they cannot trademark it anywhere else. they rapidly have to get their act together and will only be able to do anything that suggests royalty if they do it in conjunction with the palace and government here. it is not their decision. they have to make sure they get cooperation. in the long run i do not think it will make a difference to the moneymaking capacity. that is perhaps the key point. they can keep the word sussex because they retain their titles. it could be the sussex foundation? because they retain their titles. it could be the sussex foundation7m could, yes. but only with permission. they would still need to refer back through royal protocol? certainly in the uk. in america, they are popular, just like william and kate. one of the big things we ca re and kate. one of the big things we care about is that they should not fall out with each other because my company does an analysis every year and we dem
it is against the law to use the word royal without the permission of the lord chamberlain, who runsl law, not only is it controlled in the uk but the paris convention means they cannot trademark it anywhere else. they rapidly have to get their act together and will only be able to do anything that suggests royalty if they do it in conjunction with the palace and government here. it is not their decision. they have to make sure they get cooperation. in the long run i do not think it will make a...