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when wayne rooney was linked to dc united, people knew that was a big deal.ple knew early on he had a connection with the city. we took him to audi field. showed him the some of the areas where he could find a home for his family. that's a big part of the equation. what will we do with the kids, schools, homes. he got really comfortable early on and really i think after today's time he said "i'm all in, i want to do this". i can see the team are talented and there in a good position. i just want to come in and help the team. wee — we being the mls — in the early days were guilty of players in europe or south america coming over here in their 30s for a vacation. and as the league has gone that does not fly any more. the league is too good. he put that to rest very early when he came over for his first game with us and even with his players in the first training session. guys like that you do not know how they will come into the locker room and work with the team. wayne was one of the guys that was humbled, and talk to everyone on the first day on and joked wit
when wayne rooney was linked to dc united, people knew that was a big deal.ple knew early on he had a connection with the city. we took him to audi field. showed him the some of the areas where he could find a home for his family. that's a big part of the equation. what will we do with the kids, schools, homes. he got really comfortable early on and really i think after today's time he said "i'm all in, i want to do this". i can see the team are talented and there in a good position....
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you know me still ahead,son ov dc united moserts advancing in the playoffs but owe to the star playeror turning the around. "fox5" goes o on one with wayn. coming up e ronext. first, hi caitlin. >> hi, jim, y know we've got kwhile, r out there thi eninga maybe a week ago. rain pushing into the district light rain dc. apprinch ordinary care ton burkrfaxcounty. move thrgh te etrog t rain o but alsoollowing a much nicer forecast f the weekd.or all sad ise♪ ve ty you know, people don't actually use hashtags when thetalk. s #thisgirldoe likehat. no one ever does that t #hoomav likestop it. an ever does that t havertys vs day sale is on. for a limited time only, get an extra $100 off every $1000 you spend... for ...on furniture that's already marked down. it's savgs on top of savings! havertys. elooksgood#l. he turnebusinessman.nd ben jealous. "marylder of the year". endorsed by president obama for his "vision, experience and courage to move marynd forward."n' s vilasion: medicare-for-all,y , and an eworkinople. works for the sun says jealous has "the stature and gravitas" to lead maryland.
you know me still ahead,son ov dc united moserts advancing in the playoffs but owe to the star playeror turning the around. "fox5" goes o on one with wayn. coming up e ronext. first, hi caitlin. >> hi, jim, y know we've got kwhile, r out there thi eninga maybe a week ago. rain pushing into the district light rain dc. apprinch ordinary care ton burkrfaxcounty. move thrgh te etrog t rain o but alsoollowing a much nicer forecast f the weekd.or all sad ise♪ ve ty you know, people...
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the onlysi thing grea hison the he dc united stty w you h came e was ruggling.ey were in the ar there the tt nobody wants to face. >> an impact int is you? urse h helping them in scoring goa and creating goals, but without the team, withouty teammates, it wouldn' bepossible. >> trooney, putting goal. . >> reporter: in fact,oone stabending out is fitting in. wayne, you are one of theer bes s in the history of the premier league. so how do you come her and be just one of the >> ts isy team now. outside myfamily,hey're t closest peophele to met' ands how we have to treat it. >> reporter: is it true you joined the fantasy football league in the locker room? >> yeah, i joine it. didn't know moouchiously abou tt it. >> reporow are youte ing? >> i'm doing ngood. orepter: but you're having a>> r good time. >> also have a time, wa gyne's family. >> reporter: what does your family like about dc. >> it's a nice place, we in are and thesre l >> r wayne, his wife colleen and their four boys have particularly enjoyed just doing rer things. something his super srdom across the
the onlysi thing grea hison the he dc united stty w you h came e was ruggling.ey were in the ar there the tt nobody wants to face. >> an impact int is you? urse h helping them in scoring goa and creating goals, but without the team, withouty teammates, it wouldn' bepossible. >> trooney, putting goal. . >> reporter: in fact,oone stabending out is fitting in. wayne, you are one of theer bes s in the history of the premier league. so how do you come her and be just one of the...
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one when wayne rooney was way to dc united, people knew was a big deal.ple knew early on he had a connection with the city. we took him doughty field. assured of areas where he could find home for his family. that's a big part of the equation. what will we do the kids, schools, homes. he got really comfortable early on and really i think after today's time he said "i'iti think after today's time he said "i'm all in, i want to do this".|j can see the team are talented and there and a good position. ijust wa nt to there and a good position. ijust want to come in and help the team. we've been mls in the early days we re we've been mls in the early days were guilty of players in europe or south america coming over here in their 30s south america coming over here in their30s and south america coming over here in their 30s and for vacation. and as their 30s and for vacation. and as the league has gone that does not fly a ny the league has gone that does not fly any more. the league is too good. he put that to rest very early when he came over for his first game
one when wayne rooney was way to dc united, people knew was a big deal.ple knew early on he had a connection with the city. we took him doughty field. assured of areas where he could find home for his family. that's a big part of the equation. what will we do the kids, schools, homes. he got really comfortable early on and really i think after today's time he said "i'iti think after today's time he said "i'm all in, i want to do this".|j can see the team are talented and there...
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he helped drive dc united into the mls cup playoffs, and struck five of united's seven goals last monththeir 10—match unbeaten streak. former leicester manager claudio ranieri has made an emotional return to the club after last weekend's helicopter crash in which five people died, including the club chairman. he laid a wreath alongside the son of vichai srivaddhanaprabha, while the current manager claude puel described it as the hardest week in the club's history. more tributes and reaction on the website but, for now, that is all from sportsday. we will have more throughout the evening. dashed into the sea on monday. the boeing 737 crashed just after take—off from the capital, jakarta, with 189 people on board. a part of the landing gear has been found. this report from rebecca pension that contains flash photography. divers bring to the surface the flight data recorder, in good condition retrieved from the bottom of the sea. it will reveal the plane's final movements before it crashed into the java sea, just minutes after take—off. divers now searching for a second black box which wou
he helped drive dc united into the mls cup playoffs, and struck five of united's seven goals last monththeir 10—match unbeaten streak. former leicester manager claudio ranieri has made an emotional return to the club after last weekend's helicopter crash in which five people died, including the club chairman. he laid a wreath alongside the son of vichai srivaddhanaprabha, while the current manager claude puel described it as the hardest week in the club's history. more tributes and reaction...
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foundation england's all—time record goal—scorer, who now plays his club football in america for dc unitednternational cap. the match will be called the wayne rooney foundation international in support of his charitable interests. in a statement, rooney said, "i am truly humbled and hugely excited to play for england at wembley again. i would like to thank gareth southgate and the fa for inviting me back and helping to support my foundation in the process. playing for england was the greatest honour of my career — so winning my 120th, and final, cap will be a particularly special moment for me. it's fitting that the match will be against the usa and i hope that both sets of fans enjoy the game." to rugby league, where england have won their series with new zealand — tommy makinson with a hat trick of tries at anfield. it leaves them with two wins out of two, heading into teh final test of two, heading into the final test to come in leeds next sunday. david ornstein reports. anfield is among the most iconic sporting venues, normally a home to one of the biggest teams in club football, today
foundation england's all—time record goal—scorer, who now plays his club football in america for dc unitednternational cap. the match will be called the wayne rooney foundation international in support of his charitable interests. in a statement, rooney said, "i am truly humbled and hugely excited to play for england at wembley again. i would like to thank gareth southgate and the fa for inviting me back and helping to support my foundation in the process. playing for england was the...
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it's currently i—i between dc united and columbus crew. so there are around ten minutes to go, so they could be heading for extra time there. later, in the western conference, los angeles face reyal salt lake. barcelona and slavia prague are both into the quarter—finals of the women's champions league. barcelona took a 5—0 aggregate lead into the second round tie against glasgow city, and finished the job with a 3—0 win in scotland. 8—0 on aggregate. thursday's other game was a goalless draw between slavia prague and rosengard, but the czech side go through after winning the first leg 3—2. the first leg of the african champions league final takes place on friday, and it's an all north african affair between al ahly of egypt, and the tunisian side esperance. al ahly, hosting the first leg, are the most successful team in the competition's history. they're playing in their 12th final, and bidding to win the trophy for a record—extending ninth time. meanwhile, it's seven years since esperance won it. not suprisingly then, al ahly start as fav
it's currently i—i between dc united and columbus crew. so there are around ten minutes to go, so they could be heading for extra time there. later, in the western conference, los angeles face reyal salt lake. barcelona and slavia prague are both into the quarter—finals of the women's champions league. barcelona took a 5—0 aggregate lead into the second round tie against glasgow city, and finished the job with a 3—0 win in scotland. 8—0 on aggregate. thursday's other game was a...
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new york red bulls after winning their first leg 1—0, just three days after beating wayne rooney's dc unitedt was columbus who scored the only goal of the match. gyasi zardes running on to a back heel from substitute federico higuain, the brother of milan and argentina international gonzalo. the second leg is in new york next sunday. meanwhile, in the western conference semi—final the portland timbers came from behind to beat the seattle sounders 2—1 in oregon. sebastian blanco with the winner for the timbers while the second leg will be played in seattle on thursday. tennis and novak djokovic‘s 22 match unbeaten run has finally come to an end after he was beaten by karen hachanov in the final of the paris masters. the 22 year old beat the 14 time grand slam champion 7—5, 6—4, hitting 31 winners as he pulled off one of the shocks of the year in his final tournament of the season and claimed his first masters 1000 title. he becomes the first russian since nikolay davydenko in 2009 to win a masters 1000 event while for djokovic he'll move back to world number one when the rankings are released
new york red bulls after winning their first leg 1—0, just three days after beating wayne rooney's dc unitedt was columbus who scored the only goal of the match. gyasi zardes running on to a back heel from substitute federico higuain, the brother of milan and argentina international gonzalo. the second leg is in new york next sunday. meanwhile, in the western conference semi—final the portland timbers came from behind to beat the seattle sounders 2—1 in oregon. sebastian blanco with the...
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rooney now plays his club football in the usa for dc united.rom international football in august 2017 — nine months after winning the last of his 119 caps. but the former england captain, who's scored a record 53 goals for his country, will be given the chance to make a farewell appearance in a match where some of the gate receipts will go to the wayne rooney foundation. gareth southgate doesn't agree that selecting rooney devalues an england cap. if anybody deserves one more it is somebody who is at a 119, more than somebody who is at a 119, more than somebody who is at a 119, more than somebody who has had one or somebody that might have had a handful. i think i has earned the right to that over a period of over ten years and six major tournaments with england and to be the record goalscorer. so i think there would be numerous exa m ples of i think there would be numerous examples of people that have earned caps in different circumstances and the fact is it's the opportunity to pay tribute to what he's achieved. england's cricketers are on th
rooney now plays his club football in the usa for dc united.rom international football in august 2017 — nine months after winning the last of his 119 caps. but the former england captain, who's scored a record 53 goals for his country, will be given the chance to make a farewell appearance in a match where some of the gate receipts will go to the wayne rooney foundation. gareth southgate doesn't agree that selecting rooney devalues an england cap. if anybody deserves one more it is somebody...
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indeed, only last week, rooney, who now plays for dc united in the states, said his england career wasmove on, and it was the right time, i have no regrets. cue surprise, then, when the fa tweeted this, that they've invited rooney to play against the us next week. rooney said he was humbled. the friendly match is raising money for his children's charity. the england boss, gareth southgate, said it was a chance to acknowledge rooney's immense contribution, but not everyone is so happy. southgate has complained about the lack of opportunities for his young stars, so does gifting a retired player a game send out the wrong message? some believe it cheapens an england cap, including the man who has more than anyone else, goalkeeping legend peter shilton. i think that england caps need to be earnt, not just given out. it's for charity. and that's brilliant. but does that warrant actually wayne playing for england again after two years? i don't think so. 0thers believe rooney deserves his sendoff. it's happened in other countries. last year, german world cup winner lukas poldolski came out of
indeed, only last week, rooney, who now plays for dc united in the states, said his england career wasmove on, and it was the right time, i have no regrets. cue surprise, then, when the fa tweeted this, that they've invited rooney to play against the us next week. rooney said he was humbled. the friendly match is raising money for his children's charity. the england boss, gareth southgate, said it was a chance to acknowledge rooney's immense contribution, but not everyone is so happy. southgate...
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england's all—time record goalscorer, who now plays in america for dc united, is expected to play againstill raise funds for the wayne rooney foundation and will be his first england appearance since a 3—0 victory over scotland two years ago. the wembley arch will be lit up in the gold colours of rooney's charity. it's a big day ahead at the top of the premier league with both manchester city and chelsea in action this afternoon. chelsea take on crystal palace in the 4 o'clock kick off, whilst manchester city are just a point behind leaders liverpool, as they go into their game at home against southampton. always when i see southampton, the players that we have, the position we have, it is not the quality of the players they have in the position normally. i am impressed with the quality i have in front, especially strong and especially in the middle. we have to be sharp and move well in small spaces and clever in set pieces because they are strong as well. that is the game, i guess. there's one game in the scottish premiership — just a point at home to aberdeen will take kilmarnock back t
england's all—time record goalscorer, who now plays in america for dc united, is expected to play againstill raise funds for the wayne rooney foundation and will be his first england appearance since a 3—0 victory over scotland two years ago. the wembley arch will be lit up in the gold colours of rooney's charity. it's a big day ahead at the top of the premier league with both manchester city and chelsea in action this afternoon. chelsea take on crystal palace in the 4 o'clock kick off,...
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wayne rooney missed a penalty in a shoot—out as dc united were knocked in the first round of the mlsut they lost 3—2 in the shoot—out to colombus crew. and mark allen is through to the final of the international championship. he beat matthew stevens 9—6 in today's semi—final in china. it was a high quality contest, with five centuries in the match. and finally cricket england's warm—up match against a sri lanka presidents eleven in colombo — the last before the first test starts next tuesday — ended in a draw. england declared their innings on 210 for 6, ben stokes top—scored with 53 before retiring out, while sam curan made an unbeaten 48. in reply, the president's side reached 200 for seven. he may have been the fastest man on the planet, but usain bolt‘s dream of becoming a professional football player has hit the buffers. the olympic sprint champion was on trial with the australian football club ‘central coast mariners', but he's now leaving after contract talks failed and with one professional saying he had a touch like a trampoline. our sydney correspondent phil mercer reports.
wayne rooney missed a penalty in a shoot—out as dc united were knocked in the first round of the mlsut they lost 3—2 in the shoot—out to colombus crew. and mark allen is through to the final of the international championship. he beat matthew stevens 9—6 in today's semi—final in china. it was a high quality contest, with five centuries in the match. and finally cricket england's warm—up match against a sri lanka presidents eleven in colombo — the last before the first test starts...
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england's all—time record goal—scorer, who now plays in america for dc united, is expected to captainrn his 120th cap. the game will raise funds for the wayne rooney foundation and will be his first england appearance since a 3—0 victory over scotland two years ago. the wembley arch will be lit up in the gold colours of rooney's charity. it's a big day ahead at the top of the premier league with both manchester city and chelsea in action this afternoon. liverpool are currently top, for a few more hours at least, after their draw against arsenal. jurgen klopp's side had taken the lead at the emirates thanks to this from james milner. but they were denied all three points when alexander lacazette equalised for the gunners late on, continuing manager unai emery‘s impressive start to the season. we fought hard for it, really hard. that is normal. you can win a point here and you think, thank god. it is not at feeling that i do not feel we dropped two points as well. it is something in between. maybe if you feel like this, a draw is the logical result. liverpool's stay at the top of the ta
england's all—time record goal—scorer, who now plays in america for dc united, is expected to captainrn his 120th cap. the game will raise funds for the wayne rooney foundation and will be his first england appearance since a 3—0 victory over scotland two years ago. the wembley arch will be lit up in the gold colours of rooney's charity. it's a big day ahead at the top of the premier league with both manchester city and chelsea in action this afternoon. liverpool are currently top, for a...
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wayne rooney misses a penalty as dc united are beaten in a shoot out. was 12. he served four years of a seven—year sentence for a £1.4 billion fraud. the home office says it‘s determined to deport foreign nationals who "abuse our hospitality by committing crimes in the uk". kweku is with us now, along with his girlfriend, alice gray. his campaign to stay in the country has been backed by more than 73,000 people and 132 mps. one of those mps is the snp‘s hannah bardell, who is with us from edinburgh. welcome all of you. cocu, a judge rejected your appeal to stay in this country last week. you are now facing an expected deadline of monday when you think the home office will seek to detain you and deport you. yes, there is confusion around the deadlines for submitting an appeal to the court of appeal from what we think was a very irrational decision last week. however, nevertheless, becausei have been detained before i am deeply concerned that when i go to report on monday in glasgow that i will be detained again. you say it was an irrational decision. aju
wayne rooney misses a penalty as dc united are beaten in a shoot out. was 12. he served four years of a seven—year sentence for a £1.4 billion fraud. the home office says it‘s determined to deport foreign nationals who "abuse our hospitality by committing crimes in the uk". kweku is with us now, along with his girlfriend, alice gray. his campaign to stay in the country has been backed by more than 73,000 people and 132 mps. one of those mps is the snp‘s hannah bardell, who is...
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caught up with wayne rooney in washington to see how the striker is having an effect on his new team, dc uniteded in recent years the star quality. there was really no player that stood out that really appealed to the masses. wayne's name came up, and instantly you get excited.
caught up with wayne rooney in washington to see how the striker is having an effect on his new team, dc uniteded in recent years the star quality. there was really no player that stood out that really appealed to the masses. wayne's name came up, and instantly you get excited.
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england's all—time record goal—scorer, who now plays his club football in america for dc united, willbley arch will also be lit up in the gold colours of his charity. in a statement, rooney said... "i am truly humbled and hugely excited to play for england at wembley again. i would like to thank gareth southgate and the fa for inviting me back and helping to support my foundation in the process. playing for england was the greatest honour of my career — so winning my 120th, and final, cap will be a particularly special moment for me. it's fitting that the match will be against the usa and i hope that both sets of fans enjoy the game." justin rose has reclaimed golf‘s world number one spot after victory at the turkish 0pen. he came from three shots behind going into the final round to win via a play—off after he and china's li haotong both finished on 17 under. it's his 19th career win and lifts him back to the top of the rankings for the first time since september. that is just something to be proud of. it does not mean much, it doesn't give you, doesn't make you one under par the nex
england's all—time record goal—scorer, who now plays his club football in america for dc united, willbley arch will also be lit up in the gold colours of his charity. in a statement, rooney said... "i am truly humbled and hugely excited to play for england at wembley again. i would like to thank gareth southgate and the fa for inviting me back and helping to support my foundation in the process. playing for england was the greatest honour of my career — so winning my 120th, and...
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england‘s all—time record goal—scorer, who now plays his club football in america for dc united, wille lit up in the gold colours of his charity. women‘s super league leaders, arsenal beat birmingham 3—1 to extend their 100% start to the season. after a goalless first half, jordan nobbs opened the scoring in the 58th minute. but bimingham pulled back level within a minute with this goal from emma follis. arsenal were awarded a penalty and danielle van donk put them back ahead and it was nobbs again late into injury time who doubled her tally to help seal an seventh league win of the season for arsenal. yeah, we had to challenge ourselves, and we are in great form at the moment. i think to get the win, it shows we are still challenging for that league and we have shown where we wa nt that league and we have shown where we want to be. justin rose has reclaimed golf‘s world number one spot after victory at the turkish 0pen. he came from three shots behind going into the final round to win via a play—off after he and china‘s li haotong both finished on 17—under. it‘s his 19th career win a
england‘s all—time record goal—scorer, who now plays his club football in america for dc united, wille lit up in the gold colours of his charity. women‘s super league leaders, arsenal beat birmingham 3—1 to extend their 100% start to the season. after a goalless first half, jordan nobbs opened the scoring in the 58th minute. but bimingham pulled back level within a minute with this goal from emma follis. arsenal were awarded a penalty and danielle van donk put them back ahead and it...
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we all know about wayne rooney, and yet he went to dc united, a team that were bottom of the conferenceormed many people's opinion of him in the states, and he is doing so well out there. plenty of people, people like beckham come over here, they come over here and in the four—month break, go back, play for pubs back in europe, would that be something you might look at? no. it wouldn't be fairto my you might look at? no. it wouldn't be fair to my children. they go to school here now. i could not take them out, go home for a few months and come back. the decision i made was to come to plate for dc and i am fully committed. he missed a penalty. yes, but he has been a huge pa rt of penalty. yes, but he has been a huge part of their success in getting it. interestingly, in that interview some other squad members say the way that he conducts itself has made a huge difference to the whole team. they are saying, we won a game, we thought we were great, we came into the dressing room and wayne rooney tore us to pieces. and that made them raise the bar. and that reflects the managers he has been
we all know about wayne rooney, and yet he went to dc united, a team that were bottom of the conferenceormed many people's opinion of him in the states, and he is doing so well out there. plenty of people, people like beckham come over here, they come over here and in the four—month break, go back, play for pubs back in europe, would that be something you might look at? no. it wouldn't be fairto my you might look at? no. it wouldn't be fair to my children. they go to school here now. i could...
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wayne rooney missed a penalty as his dc united side were beaten in a shootout, to drop out of the mls to washington. and usain bolt‘s hopes of making it as a professional footballer appear to be over after the athletics legend had his trial terminated with the australian a league side central coast mariners. he'd hoped to make it as footballer since quitting athletics, but the two parties could not agree a deal. the club said they couldn't agree a deal with former sprinter — his wages seemingly the sticking point. it would have only been possible if a third party had come in to cover some of the package. his perforamces in training and in the trial matches proved a marketing boost for the club, but a number of other players felt he didn't have the ability to make it as pro. there's no doubt that we all wanted this to work and frerve usain to the players to the club, everybody together, generally believed if this was the right fit and this could make a big difference, then it would have happened. reality is it didn't get there. but that's ok. there is no regrets for what happened. ther
wayne rooney missed a penalty as his dc united side were beaten in a shootout, to drop out of the mls to washington. and usain bolt‘s hopes of making it as a professional footballer appear to be over after the athletics legend had his trial terminated with the australian a league side central coast mariners. he'd hoped to make it as footballer since quitting athletics, but the two parties could not agree a deal. the club said they couldn't agree a deal with former sprinter — his wages...
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and some news overnight — wayne rooney missed a penalty as his side dc united were knocked out of theto keep bolt. a p pa re ntly apparently his touch was not as good as his speed. dina asher—smith has been named the sunday times sports woman of the year for 2018. in august, asher—smith became the first british woman to win triple european championship gold, winning the 100m, 200m, and 4x100m relay titles in berlin. england's commonwealth games gold medal—winning netball team won the team of the year award. if lewis hamilton has inspired you to become the next champion racing driver, but you can't afford the jounrey into formula one, an alternative for a growing number of young drivers is e—sports. this is james baldwin — 5 times kart champion who now races on simulators for the velochey team. he works out in the gym and has a special diet. because i found out you need equivalent driving skills and technique to get around. there was a lot of noise, vibration, the chair was shaking. it was too much for me. i went into the wall. it was horrendous was a bit scary. i wrote the car off, fo
and some news overnight — wayne rooney missed a penalty as his side dc united were knocked out of theto keep bolt. a p pa re ntly apparently his touch was not as good as his speed. dina asher—smith has been named the sunday times sports woman of the year for 2018. in august, asher—smith became the first british woman to win triple european championship gold, winning the 100m, 200m, and 4x100m relay titles in berlin. england's commonwealth games gold medal—winning netball team won the...
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he now plays in america for dc united. 0k, looking forward to hearing from him. ok, we move on. he isjoining and eve ryo ne ok, we move on. he isjoining and everyone else, kieran trippier has withdrawn with a groin injury sustained in the win against crystal palace last weekend. england played the united states on thursday ben hall croatia in the nation‘s league next week. i want to hear what wayne rooney said but there are some issues. but let‘s talk about cricket. we won the first test in sri lanka, so we are now rejigging everything, that make sense? why not shakeit everything, that make sense? why not shake it up. it is all about the number three. we can hearfrom shake it up. it is all about the number three. we can hear from wayne rooney now. we‘ll go back to the cricket a moment. when it was announced you were going to be coming back for this final performance, how did this all come about? we wear speaking, obviously i have stayed in contact with the fa and we were speaking probably for about 12 months over different
he now plays in america for dc united. 0k, looking forward to hearing from him. ok, we move on. he isjoining and eve ryo ne ok, we move on. he isjoining and everyone else, kieran trippier has withdrawn with a groin injury sustained in the win against crystal palace last weekend. england played the united states on thursday ben hall croatia in the nation‘s league next week. i want to hear what wayne rooney said but there are some issues. but let‘s talk about cricket. we won the first test in...
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wembley playing a friendly against the united states, the country where he now lives playing for dc unitedhe deserve his place on the team? many would say no, england have moved on and they have reached the semifinal of the world cup. they should be developing the talent coming through. peter shilton, england's former goalkeeper, says they should not be giving away caps like gifts. he says wayne rooney should get his moment in front of his home crowd for wembley fans to say thank you for the dead but he doesn't need to be part of the team or to be on the pitch. the debate raises. another household name making a come back — floyd mayweather has signed a deal. if at the back boxing career and you are 41 years old and you sign a deal to becoming mixed martial arts fighter. why would you want to do that? floyd mayweather will fight tenshin nasukawa on new year's eve. he is unbeaten in the boxing ring in five different weight categories. he has never fought professionally and mixed martial arts. i can wrestle a little bit. i can box a lot. we will just see. i can do at all. i can do anything if
wembley playing a friendly against the united states, the country where he now lives playing for dc unitedhe deserve his place on the team? many would say no, england have moved on and they have reached the semifinal of the world cup. they should be developing the talent coming through. peter shilton, england's former goalkeeper, says they should not be giving away caps like gifts. he says wayne rooney should get his moment in front of his home crowd for wembley fans to say thank you for the...
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they engage in a similar behavior but not a journalist with connection in united states, and dc and a green card holder, i would say, what is the acceptable, trump said this is bad, i didn't like his waffling or maybe they did or didn't, that is trump's, what would critics who are jumping all over trump with this, think is acceptable? kennedy: let me push back a little bit. if president started waffling on his rhetoric about the wall. said maybe we'll build a wall or not, people who are fans of his immigration policy would be upset. it sort of counterrables some of the foreign policy he laid out when running for president, which is, it is tougher, it dids put country first, does not take nonsense from places we have kowtowed to for several administration, and rand paul it funny tweet, wrote, of the president statement, i am pretty sure statement is saudi arabia first not america first, i am sure john bolton wrote it. what do you? >> based on sinc syntax and ver, i think that trump wrote it but i am not going to quibble with that one. on the respond, trump could have been more forceful
they engage in a similar behavior but not a journalist with connection in united states, and dc and a green card holder, i would say, what is the acceptable, trump said this is bad, i didn't like his waffling or maybe they did or didn't, that is trump's, what would critics who are jumping all over trump with this, think is acceptable? kennedy: let me push back a little bit. if president started waffling on his rhetoric about the wall. said maybe we'll build a wall or not, people who are fans of...
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the national archives in washington dc hosted this 50-minute event. >> after the united states entered war i, women as well as men eagerly volunteered to serve their country. although women were prohibited from joining the army or navy, they found ways to contribute, taking jobs once performed by men overseas. one group of women however possessed a skill much-needed by the army. fighting a war required a reliable communications network. but more than 2.5 years had devastated the french telephone system. general john j pershing commander of the american , expeditionary forces, called the expertise of the women le
the national archives in washington dc hosted this 50-minute event. >> after the united states entered war i, women as well as men eagerly volunteered to serve their country. although women were prohibited from joining the army or navy, they found ways to contribute, taking jobs once performed by men overseas. one group of women however possessed a skill much-needed by the army. fighting a war required a reliable communications network. but more than 2.5 years had devastated the french...
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the national archives in washington dc hosted this 50-minute event. >> after the united states entered world war i, women as well as men eagerly volunteered to serve their country. although women were prohibited from joining the army or navy, they found ways to contribute, taking jobs once performed by men overseas. one group of women however possessed a skill much-needed by the army. fighting a war required a reliable communications network. but more than 2.5 years had devastated the french telephone system. general john j pershing commander of the american , expeditionary forces, called the expertise of the women telephone operators. more than 1700 women applied and just over 200 served in europe with the army. their services are documented in personnel files, now in the national archives at st. louis, the collection of archival civilian personnel records. yes, that is civilian records. war is because after the the women were not deemed eligible for military benefits despite their army service. it took until the 1970's for the hello girls to receive the benefits due to them as the fi
the national archives in washington dc hosted this 50-minute event. >> after the united states entered world war i, women as well as men eagerly volunteered to serve their country. although women were prohibited from joining the army or navy, they found ways to contribute, taking jobs once performed by men overseas. one group of women however possessed a skill much-needed by the army. fighting a war required a reliable communications network. but more than 2.5 years had devastated the...
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in washington dc we are talking the most important court in the united states of america and we have a single individual making these comments at the 11th hour and in those comments, the description of the alleged episode not being made known to the senate when the senate judiciary committee has a process.co >> host: 25 minutes to talk about "every day is extra". california, good morning. >> caller: i have a couple points to bring up. you talk about morality and different things. i don't know why you continue on with the clintons, and a woman who his been violated which i have been violated is not easy to come out. because you wait until the 11th hour it is hard to say i was abused by somebody. take that into consideration and no therapist convinces you that you have been raped. that is completely ridiculous. the only answer to that -- >> guest: i understand that it is not easy. i'm not saying it is by any means. any violation of human dignity the dignity of the human body is a very serious matter. what we have here is brett kavanaugh saying i did not do any such thing and many peopl
in washington dc we are talking the most important court in the united states of america and we have a single individual making these comments at the 11th hour and in those comments, the description of the alleged episode not being made known to the senate when the senate judiciary committee has a process.co >> host: 25 minutes to talk about "every day is extra". california, good morning. >> caller: i have a couple points to bring up. you talk about morality and different...
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this is one such activity occurring throughout the united states by our small office in washington dc to reach out and honor, respect and thank vietnam veterans. no era veterans, not just that so -- those that serve in country, those that supported the effort that often times, you could not go there. i think it is critical and important. that's why i'm proud and privileged to be here to thank and honor and present to both my fellow vietnam veterans, the lapel pin and to the spouses whose husbands or wives that have passed away, it has been designated by the president for our fellow comrades. i think you all. -- i think you all -- thank you all. what is unique about this, vietnam veterans did not quit on our country. we did not go to canada or anywhere else when we came back, vietnam veterans made america great again. [ applause ] >> she will kick me off the stage in a moment. ladies and gentlemen, i do want to honor and thank your organization for what it does. the pinning ceremony that has taken place, i understand the annual black history luncheon in february 2018, i want to thank a
this is one such activity occurring throughout the united states by our small office in washington dc to reach out and honor, respect and thank vietnam veterans. no era veterans, not just that so -- those that serve in country, those that supported the effort that often times, you could not go there. i think it is critical and important. that's why i'm proud and privileged to be here to thank and honor and present to both my fellow vietnam veterans, the lapel pin and to the spouses whose...
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united states as the world's largest economy. that's an existential fear too many in washington dc many in washington dc.nese politics are not like that in germany or japan. rise comes with a bunch of geopolitical baggage. has china become good at compared to the rest of the world? why are countries worried? tom: they have gone head to head with germany on autos and taiwan on semiconductors. one of the oddities is that in most of the sectors china is targeting, the u.s. is not a major player. carol: bloomberg businessweek e he isith kai-fu le funding and china -- about artificial intelligence companies he is spending in -- funding in he spoke with us china. spoke with us before the official release of his book. >> china has more or less caught up with the u.s. and i ai. beyond the theory tendcompanies like google to be focused on. jason: i have to go back and read about techno utilitarian policy. it encapsulates what he's trying to do. >> command and control policy. china will put its weight behind companies it thinks will be world leaders. the government has invested significantly in infrastructure, par
united states as the world's largest economy. that's an existential fear too many in washington dc many in washington dc.nese politics are not like that in germany or japan. rise comes with a bunch of geopolitical baggage. has china become good at compared to the rest of the world? why are countries worried? tom: they have gone head to head with germany on autos and taiwan on semiconductors. one of the oddities is that in most of the sectors china is targeting, the u.s. is not a major player....
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we are in washington dc and talking about the most important court in the united states of america and we have a single individual that is making his comments at the 11th hour and in those comments are the description of the alleged episode, not being me known to the senate -- when the senate judiciary committee has a process. >> host: twenty-five minutes up with can start to talk about his book, contempt, memoir of the clinton investigation. a lot of calls waiting for you but california, melanie, waiti waiting, democrat, good morning. >> caller: mr. starr, i have a couple points to bring up. i don't understand you talk about morality and different things that you are doing for number one, i don't know why you continue on with the clintonsem and number two, a woman who's been violated, which i have been violated, it is not easy to come out. just because she waited till the -- it's hard to come out and say i was abused by somebody. you take that into consideration and no therapist convinces you that you have been raped. that is ridiculous. you have any answer to that? >> guest: yes, i d
we are in washington dc and talking about the most important court in the united states of america and we have a single individual that is making his comments at the 11th hour and in those comments are the description of the alleged episode, not being me known to the senate -- when the senate judiciary committee has a process. >> host: twenty-five minutes up with can start to talk about his book, contempt, memoir of the clinton investigation. a lot of calls waiting for you but california,...
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i traveled from my country, the united arab emirates, i call it the jewel of the world. on my way to washington dc almost 15 days, of course i was passing a few afghan countries. lots of 13 days ago when the news was completely consumed by his disappear of jamaal khashoggi. i was shocked that even while the saudi citizen disappeared was still under investigation, the international media and washington lawmakers acted as judges and juries. fingers were being pointed at the crown prince. major information companies pulled out of saudi arabia's investment purely through unproven allegations. it was a big mistake. they were the losers, 100 percent. it was well attended, those were turned their backs on saudi gifted their posterity to russia, china, europe and elsewhere. the paw of period khashoggi's murder is out. the killer will be tried and receive a fitting punishment. i am sorry that american lawmakers and media still imposed sanctions against saudi arabia. this is bad news. let me remind you that saudi arabia is a leader in interreligious dialogue for peace and partnership with my country, united
i traveled from my country, the united arab emirates, i call it the jewel of the world. on my way to washington dc almost 15 days, of course i was passing a few afghan countries. lots of 13 days ago when the news was completely consumed by his disappear of jamaal khashoggi. i was shocked that even while the saudi citizen disappeared was still under investigation, the international media and washington lawmakers acted as judges and juries. fingers were being pointed at the crown prince. major...
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dc. that wass a platform used to put president lincoln's coffin on. here at the casket is being carried down the steps of the united that is a scene that modern americans will be a million with, with similar ceremonies and out time. beer put on a horse drawn -- bier. let's watch for just a minute. really interesting diverse group of people participating in the. . there are military groups. also you have a lot to veterans. female veterans as well as. women who served our volunteer during the war. >> there is a reviewing stand in downtown washington dc. >> i believe those women are from the army nurse corps. or maybe the salvation army. >> could be. some of the uniforms look very similar. >> all this weekend on american featuring we are programming to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the end of world war i. on americaneekend history tv on c-span3. announcer: on october 8, 1918, alvin york fought in the meuse-argonne offensive and single-handedly killed 25 men, and helped to capture over 130. he received the medal of honor, and was one of the most decorated soldiers of world war i . 23 years later, warner bros. ma
dc. that wass a platform used to put president lincoln's coffin on. here at the casket is being carried down the steps of the united that is a scene that modern americans will be a million with, with similar ceremonies and out time. beer put on a horse drawn -- bier. let's watch for just a minute. really interesting diverse group of people participating in the. . there are military groups. also you have a lot to veterans. female veterans as well as. women who served our volunteer during the...
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dc at 10:00 a.m. eastern. >> sunday on q&a. >> seven years ago, the people of the united states set out on what they thoughtas a great liberal campaign. somewhere along the line, we lost the object. of wendellraphy wilkie. >> here was an internationalist, several libertarian. civil rights convictions that would have matched in obama perhaps. here was a man who was a liberal. accessible tome, the role of government in the economy. only to a great degree. i thought all the things about him were appealing. there is a part where we have roosevelt asking him to consider being his vice president. wilkie says no. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span. illinois 13th congressional district, incumbent rodney davis and under one hour. >> from the university of illinois, a debate between candidates for the 13th congressional district. brought to you by illinois public media.
dc at 10:00 a.m. eastern. >> sunday on q&a. >> seven years ago, the people of the united states set out on what they thoughtas a great liberal campaign. somewhere along the line, we lost the object. of wendellraphy wilkie. >> here was an internationalist, several libertarian. civil rights convictions that would have matched in obama perhaps. here was a man who was a liberal. accessible tome, the role of government in the economy. only to a great degree. i thought all the...
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dc. after weeks of bitter campaigning, the polling stations are now open in the united states, at least on. for these key midterm elections. the outcome will determine president trump's ability to govern over the next two years. he is not on the ballot of course, but majorities in both the house of representatives and the us senate hang in the balance. losing even one of them could have a huge impact on the camp agenda. from immigration to health care, trade and everything in between. we begin our coverage with this report from our north america correspondence. i'm not on the ballot, but in a certain way, i'm on the ballot, so please go out and vote. he's not on the ballot, but these midterm elections are all about him. seven states, 11 rallies, and that's just in the last week. his message, democrats are a socialist mob, the media are the enemy of the people and above all else, migrants are to be feared. as we speak, democrats are openly encouraging millions of illegal aliens to violate our laws and break into our country. another man who's not on the ballot, this former president. he is
dc. after weeks of bitter campaigning, the polling stations are now open in the united states, at least on. for these key midterm elections. the outcome will determine president trump's ability to govern over the next two years. he is not on the ballot of course, but majorities in both the house of representatives and the us senate hang in the balance. losing even one of them could have a huge impact on the camp agenda. from immigration to health care, trade and everything in between. we begin...
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united states over the killing of journalist jamal khashoggi.(ken) there are still unanswered questions that turkey demands answers to, and as their foreign minister visits dc and meets with u.s. administration officials to push for an independent investigation, the u-s, in turn, does not appear to be fully on board. arwa damon has more details. nearly a thousand miles from washington...president trump's hit the links with famed golfer jack nicklaus today, trump faced growing criticism back home from republicans and democrats alike after he pledged his loyalty to saudi arabia...despite the grisly killing a reporter.lindsey graham/(r) south carolina: "it's not too much to ask an ally not to butcher a guy in a consulate."that criticism coming from one of the president's closest allies on capitol hill.trump responding to the backlash by thanking the saudis...tweeting "oil prices getting lower...like a big tax cut for america...thank you to saudi arabia..."the president making clear...he's standing by his extraordinary statement...and ignoring his intelligence agencies once again.president donald trump:"i think the statement was pretty obvious what i said."but
united states over the killing of journalist jamal khashoggi.(ken) there are still unanswered questions that turkey demands answers to, and as their foreign minister visits dc and meets with u.s. administration officials to push for an independent investigation, the u-s, in turn, does not appear to be fully on board. arwa damon has more details. nearly a thousand miles from washington...president trump's hit the links with famed golfer jack nicklaus today, trump faced growing criticism back...
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dc. [applause] it's've got to tell you, great to be here with a friend man thatand the indiana voted overwhelmingly to make the 45th president of the unitedtes of america, president donald trump. [applause] i'm here today because i stand with president trump. because wee today stand with all the great, conservative leaders who have supported our agenda in the hoosier state, like governor eric holcomb, senator todd young, and future congressmen jim baird and a guy named greg pence. [applause] but we are here because president trump and i stand shoulder to shoulder with the next great senator from the state of indiana, mike braun. [applause] it is the greatest privilege of my life to serve as vice president to president donald trump. he is a man of his word. he is a man of action. and there is only one way that you could describe the last two years in america under his leadership. it has been two years of action, two years of results, it has been two years of promises made and promises kept. but we are just getting started. [applause] president promised to fight for american workers, businesses and jobs, and president trump delivered. acros
dc. [applause] it's've got to tell you, great to be here with a friend man thatand the indiana voted overwhelmingly to make the 45th president of the unitedtes of america, president donald trump. [applause] i'm here today because i stand with president trump. because wee today stand with all the great, conservative leaders who have supported our agenda in the hoosier state, like governor eric holcomb, senator todd young, and future congressmen jim baird and a guy named greg pence. [applause]...
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dc. and i got to tell you, it really is great to be here. and the man that indiana van -- voted overwhelmingly to make the 45th president of the united statesf america, president donald trump. i am here today because i stand with president trump. and i am here today because we stand with the great conservative leaders that have supported our agenda in the hoosier state. like to future congressman, jim baird and greg pence. we are here because president trump and i stand shoulder to shoulder with the next great senator for the state of indiana. it is the greatest privilege of my life to serve as vice president to president donald trump. he is a man of his word. he is a man of action. and is only one way you can describe the last two years in america under his leadership. been two years of action, two years of results, two years of promises made and promises cap. but we are just getting started. the president promised to fight for american workers, american businesses, and american jobs. and president trump delivered. we cut taxes across the board for working families and businesses in indiana. we rolled back red tape. we fought for trade dea
dc. and i got to tell you, it really is great to be here. and the man that indiana van -- voted overwhelmingly to make the 45th president of the united statesf america, president donald trump. i am here today because i stand with president trump. and i am here today because we stand with the great conservative leaders that have supported our agenda in the hoosier state. like to future congressman, jim baird and greg pence. we are here because president trump and i stand shoulder to shoulder...
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united states heritage about to collapse. you're thinking what everybody else is thinking in that moment. who is to blame? since we are what -- talking about washington dc. i thought we would blame some people. i will start with names you probably already know. we will start by blaming presidents jackson, polk, pierce, johhnson, hays, arthur, harrison and taft. why? these gentlemen brought in what they called at the time -- improvements to the house. advanced andience something came along to make domestic living easier, the president had to have it. it started with jackson who brought in water pipes and hollowed out logs. polk brought in gas light, pierce piped in hot water, johnson brought in the telegraph, hays, the telephone, arthur, an elevator, harrison, dc electricity and taft, a one ton bath tub. that was the weight without mr. taft. this seems reasonable. there was a problem. every time they brought in a system like this, they had to drill a hole through a beam or a wall stud. they were told to hurry up. you are inconveniencing the president, hurry up. they would hacked their way through and cover it all back up. that is what constituted the dam
united states heritage about to collapse. you're thinking what everybody else is thinking in that moment. who is to blame? since we are what -- talking about washington dc. i thought we would blame some people. i will start with names you probably already know. we will start by blaming presidents jackson, polk, pierce, johhnson, hays, arthur, harrison and taft. why? these gentlemen brought in what they called at the time -- improvements to the house. advanced andience something came along to...
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dc. , therehe capitol rotunda is a platform that was used to put president lincoln's coffin. >> that is war and mrs. harding laying the ribbon. >> that is correct. they are representing the unitedall civilians. he will give the keynote speech. >> here it is being carried down the steps of the capitol. that is a scene modern americans will be familiar with, and put thate horse drawn cart will take it through the streets of washington and over to arlington cemetery. let's watch for just a minute. >> there is a really interesting, diverse group of people who participated in the trade. there were military groups. they formed a prominent part of those participating, but you had a lot of veterans, female veterans as well, women who served or volunteer during the war. >> there is the reviewing stand in downtown washington. >> i believe those women are from the army corps. it is hard to tell. but as you can see, we have the representation. some of the uniforms look very similar until you can see the insignia. >> we are standing in a german cemetery in the middle of the argonne forest. this is one of the 29 german cemeteries in the military department. >> how do they differ from the ame
dc. , therehe capitol rotunda is a platform that was used to put president lincoln's coffin. >> that is war and mrs. harding laying the ribbon. >> that is correct. they are representing the unitedall civilians. he will give the keynote speech. >> here it is being carried down the steps of the capitol. that is a scene modern americans will be familiar with, and put thate horse drawn cart will take it through the streets of washington and over to arlington cemetery. let's watch...
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on the government, the united states, the white house, do whatever they can to make sure that that happens. and look forward to further activity that we hold here in washington dcout democracy in the arab world, we hope you can be a part of that. thank you very much and that wraps it up. [applause] i want to turn it back over to Ãbto make a final comments. we are going to have a closing prayer. or actually to do something called Ãbwhich honors american muslim prayer to honor jamal before we leave. >> we would like to invite rabbi jack moline, the president of the Ãalliance to give a few remarks on behalf of the interfaith community in support of jamal. >> the death of jamal khashoggi is a pain in my heart and in the heart of all people of faith who value life. which is all people of faith. allow me please to share with you words from my own sacred tradition that we recite in memory of those who are no longer with us. god filled with mercy and dwelling on how i grant peaceful rest in your sheltering presence to the soul of jamal khashoggi, who was murdered and whose remains have disappeared. provide justice on his behalf. it is so merciful comfort to those he lo
on the government, the united states, the white house, do whatever they can to make sure that that happens. and look forward to further activity that we hold here in washington dcout democracy in the arab world, we hope you can be a part of that. thank you very much and that wraps it up. [applause] i want to turn it back over to Ãbto make a final comments. we are going to have a closing prayer. or actually to do something called Ãbwhich honors american muslim prayer to honor jamal before we...
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dc and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. >> the british ambassador to the u.s. now discusses relations with the united states here in washington. other topics include trade, brexit, and north korea along with denuclearization. thank yd again welcome to all the folksyd watching on c-span a thank you for being here and welcome to all of the people watching on c-span as well as all of the people in the hall. and master kim darroch what do you prefer ?
dc and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. >> the british ambassador to the u.s. now discusses relations with the united states here in washington. other topics include trade, brexit, and north korea along with denuclearization. thank yd again welcome to all the folksyd watching on c-span a thank you for being here and welcome to all of the people watching on c-span as well as all of the people in the hall. and master kim darroch what do you...
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united states to its knees like that day. who is responsible for that? donald trump? no. the elites. the political class that runs washington dc. that is who did it.t was their solution? to create money and bail themselves out. on the day that happened, the federal reserve was $880 billion. when donald trump took the oath of office. 2017, it was $4.5 trillion. england. the bank of the elites bail themselves out, afraid of some sort of inflationary death spiral. that is not a free bail out. there is a corollary to that. zero,s accounts are pension funds have the biggest gap in history, you can't underwrite a bond in the united states, for a public school, you get 2%. the little guy would bear the burden of that. assets, real estate, in the last 10 years, you had the greatest run in history. for everybody else, it was a disaster. 50% of american families can put -- they don't have it on hand. -- right?tion mark [applause] jobs, it wasn't donald trump, it wasn't the populist movement. movement, itst isn't a cause of that, it is a product of that. trump's presidency is not a cause of that, does a product of that. when i stepped into the campaign 70% o
united states to its knees like that day. who is responsible for that? donald trump? no. the elites. the political class that runs washington dc. that is who did it.t was their solution? to create money and bail themselves out. on the day that happened, the federal reserve was $880 billion. when donald trump took the oath of office. 2017, it was $4.5 trillion. england. the bank of the elites bail themselves out, afraid of some sort of inflationary death spiral. that is not a free bail out....
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united states of america. thank you.[ applause ] >>> please welcome the mayor of the district of columbia, muriel bowser. >> [ applause ] >> good afternoon, it brings me immense pleasure to welcome you to washington dcto celebrate the contributions of the men and women of law enforcement. i speak and bring greetings on behalf of all of the residents of washington dc, all 700,000 of us, our chief of police, peter newsom and the 4000 men and women who keep us safe each and every day in washington dc. we know that here in our city, and in cities and towns across our nation, officers put their own safety and well-being at risk, to protect others, and to help us build safer and stronger communities. and it is not just the officers who make the sacrifices. we know all too well that it is their husbands, and their wives, their mothers, their fathers, brothers, sisters, and their sons and daughters. we also appreciate the sacrifices of the families of our officers. we now have a museum to honor these sacrifices, and to celebrate and shine a spotlight on the commitment and courage of men and women who choose this career. and as we heard from our former chief ramsey, we know how important it is to attract you
united states of america. thank you.[ applause ] >>> please welcome the mayor of the district of columbia, muriel bowser. >> [ applause ] >> good afternoon, it brings me immense pleasure to welcome you to washington dcto celebrate the contributions of the men and women of law enforcement. i speak and bring greetings on behalf of all of the residents of washington dc, all 700,000 of us, our chief of police, peter newsom and the 4000 men and women who keep us safe each and...
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dc. during a fellowship at nato and give me a chance to research george kennan's original thinking and writing about the need for a capacity to understand russia and the unitedstates. george kennan, of course, cofounded the kennan institute which jim billing g.o.p. with fred star and wrote in his 14946 telegram the united states government should see that our public is educated to the realities of the russian situation. he cautioned there's nothing as dangerous or as terrifying as the unknown. and so he called for the study of russia with courage, detach. and october different. these are the values upon which dr. billington, ambassador kennan and dr. star founded the kennan institute at the will son center and i like to believe they're the values we uphold to this day. think many in this room are aware of the challenge of this moment. the precipitous decline in our government odd support foothill tight of sharp and throttling paucity of experts so i think it's especially timely for us to gather to celebrate a man who, as the panel's title suggests, made a career of advancing not only knowledge but knowledge and public service. i know that we at the kennan in
dc. during a fellowship at nato and give me a chance to research george kennan's original thinking and writing about the need for a capacity to understand russia and the unitedstates. george kennan, of course, cofounded the kennan institute which jim billing g.o.p. with fred star and wrote in his 14946 telegram the united states government should see that our public is educated to the realities of the russian situation. he cautioned there's nothing as dangerous or as terrifying as the unknown....
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united states and others. this is about 2 1/2 hours. >>> good morning from the wilson center in washington dc, we have many in attendance as well as those participating via c-span. the wilson center and today's event, mexican migration flows from great wave to gentle stream could not be more topical. i would like to thank the migration policy institute for hosting this event and i would like to thank everyone for coming out on this soggy day in washington, d.c. it is not lost on us that we are holding this event on midterm election day. i think having this event, on this day, in some ways feels appropriate given that the topic of immigration migration has been at the forefront of america's midterm elections. the flows of migration from mexico have reflected and reduced from a great wave to a smaller stream. mexican migration to the u.s. is currently at zero with more mexicans leaving them coming to the u.s. many americans have an outdated perception of what a mexican migrant looks like today. there are two fuse -- two fuse stories about who is coming to the u.s. from mexico, how they bring meaningful contributions and what happens to th
united states and others. this is about 2 1/2 hours. >>> good morning from the wilson center in washington dc, we have many in attendance as well as those participating via c-span. the wilson center and today's event, mexican migration flows from great wave to gentle stream could not be more topical. i would like to thank the migration policy institute for hosting this event and i would like to thank everyone for coming out on this soggy day in washington, d.c. it is not lost on us...
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politics and prose bookstore in washington dc: ba university american studies professor will recount the political and moral divisions that separated the unitedtes in the lead up to the civil war that's a look at some of what book tv will cover this week. many of these events are open to the public. look for them to air in the near future on book tv on c-span2. >> here's a look at some books being published at this week. princeton university elaine examines the role of religion in the 21st century and why religion. historian andrew roberts or cause the life of british prime minister winston churchill. rachel kleinfelder examines violent countries. "usa today" editor eileen rivers profiles three women who fought in afghanistan and "be on the call". our look at this week's new book releases continues with "the war before the war" columbia university professor recount of the political and moral division in the united states in antebellum era and in civil war bearing jeffrey pryce the history of industrial growth during and after the civil war. look for these titles and bookstores this coming week and watch for many of the authors in the near fut
politics and prose bookstore in washington dc: ba university american studies professor will recount the political and moral divisions that separated the unitedtes in the lead up to the civil war that's a look at some of what book tv will cover this week. many of these events are open to the public. look for them to air in the near future on book tv on c-span2. >> here's a look at some books being published at this week. princeton university elaine examines the role of religion in the...