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came and ferguson changed things ball was different then, ferguson was given three yea rs. then, fergusonen three years. in those three years our member growing up manchester united when last to tottenham, the fans, and he was given time and taking the clu b and he was given time and taking the club in the right direction and eventually he did and completely reshape the club, took them beyond liverpool, now the club to be going backwards though if you think about it, marino did win trophies but he did win the league, he does not seem to be going in the right direction and the question is, who do you find? you go back i mean it's possible that the style of football marino has played, very defensive football, no glamour there, marino has played, very defensive football, no glamourthere, maybe that's that i've gone. manchester city you know, noisy neighbours as ferguson used to call it are playing a totally different brand of football. i mean, i say the cautiously per month at united fans this thing but is there a touch of the club since we are such a special place, to whatever comes in has
came and ferguson changed things ball was different then, ferguson was given three yea rs. then, fergusonen three years. in those three years our member growing up manchester united when last to tottenham, the fans, and he was given time and taking the clu b and he was given time and taking the club in the right direction and eventually he did and completely reshape the club, took them beyond liverpool, now the club to be going backwards though if you think about it, marino did win trophies but...
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the fa ns were ferguson came to things back. the fans were baying for ferguson.reshape the club. i said is cautiously from manchester united fans. it gives them the freedom over a period of time to establish their way of working. i think the expectations are great. after ferguson certainly to match up, the expectations are certainly great. but the management of the club is unique. 0h but the management of the club is unique. oh and by americans, they have given the management to edward woodward, the chief executive, the vice—chairman and as long as they are making money, they are happy. they expect him to find a coach and so they expect him to find a coach and so far, he has not got that selection right. jose mourinho was supposed to be the special 1. he was quite close to ferguson. do you 3 younger manager who is not won anything. do you go through an established name like xena dean saddam? it's interesting isn't it. before i said, is a football club. that must be a constant in the back of people's minds. what about jose mourinho himself. is it over to him now?
the fa ns were ferguson came to things back. the fans were baying for ferguson.reshape the club. i said is cautiously from manchester united fans. it gives them the freedom over a period of time to establish their way of working. i think the expectations are great. after ferguson certainly to match up, the expectations are certainly great. but the management of the club is unique. 0h but the management of the club is unique. oh and by americans, they have given the management to edward...
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ferguson: this is the crux. if someone says to you, nothing new under the sun, we've seen all this before. and they pick a decade. the answer is it's not the same. polarization, mentioned in any number of ways, has increased in the last 20 or so years. it's got especially bitter in the last few years. jonathan haidt has a good chart showing that the level of hatred of the other party, the people who are willing to say they hate the other major party, has gone up substantially in a relatively recent timeframe. and the reasons for that are, i think, two-fold. number one, the public sphere is now dominated by a very few companies. 80% of americans consume news, roughly speaking, via from either google or facebook. these companies are concerned primarily with maximizing your engagement with their platforms because by showing that you're engaged by their platforms, they can sell advertising which is how they make money. and you, because of biases that seem to be part of the human psyche, are more likely to be engaged
ferguson: this is the crux. if someone says to you, nothing new under the sun, we've seen all this before. and they pick a decade. the answer is it's not the same. polarization, mentioned in any number of ways, has increased in the last 20 or so years. it's got especially bitter in the last few years. jonathan haidt has a good chart showing that the level of hatred of the other party, the people who are willing to say they hate the other major party, has gone up substantially in a relatively...
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louis and ferguson. and rodney williams, my newfound friend, who helped us, my paer in -- paternity. thank you to my brothers are paving the way for us. my family friends, michael and rodney anderson, thank you for your support. in talking about truth. hand to ron. when woe opened in atlanta. we were blessed, i felt honored to have john li john lewis intre at barnes & nobles, that is so special. john lewis. he has his way of takes it back to the '50s and '60s, he said reading is important, especially when you are telling the truth. i thought of one of my friends, he said the truth is not always want people want to hear, but it needs to be heard, that is what the black and blue in high minds about. i am looking for forward to a good conversation with ron, and good qand ax with audience, thank you. >> >> thank you. >> this like coming home for me. i worked here as a reporter. for a number of years, 99 until i move away in 2005. so st. louis, i have a lot of memories here, and friends, i tell people all of
louis and ferguson. and rodney williams, my newfound friend, who helped us, my paer in -- paternity. thank you to my brothers are paving the way for us. my family friends, michael and rodney anderson, thank you for your support. in talking about truth. hand to ron. when woe opened in atlanta. we were blessed, i felt honored to have john li john lewis intre at barnes & nobles, that is so special. john lewis. he has his way of takes it back to the '50s and '60s, he said reading is important,...
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her son's killing revealed-wide spread abuse in ferguson. now she's hoping to change the system from within, by running for city council. >> i've had to deal with the tear gas, the racist cops, the disgusting comments in ferguson, full of children, it's important that we secure their futures, that we try to restore the trust between the community and the police department. >> reporter: when you think about you becoming part of this political process, does it feel like you're an extension of your son's legacy, in continuing that fight from august 2014? >> absolutely. i will be the person to define my son's legacy. >> trymaine lee joins me here now, great reporting, actually, great to see those folks and see what's new there. i guess the first question here is, how are things in ferguson? you know, you and i were both down there reporting on it in 2014. what's your sense of how it is now? >> as much as changed, so much as remained the same. people were so hopeful for a while there, eric holder came to town, the doj validated concerns for years
her son's killing revealed-wide spread abuse in ferguson. now she's hoping to change the system from within, by running for city council. >> i've had to deal with the tear gas, the racist cops, the disgusting comments in ferguson, full of children, it's important that we secure their futures, that we try to restore the trust between the community and the police department. >> reporter: when you think about you becoming part of this political process, does it feel like you're an...
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ferguson learned hard it is to get your life back after prison. two years ago, muriel bowser appointed him director of the office of returning citizens affairs. he hped recently released prisoners at this reentry resource center >> i lost everything. my condo, my car, and my kids. awardedntly ferguson was a scholarship allowing him to attend the university of oxford. >> we, in this office and the mayor's office in general, are setting the trend and setting the example for what reentry can look like all across t country. >> ferguson says he's dedicating his life to helping people overcome the stigma of serving time behind chris gordon, news 4. >>> congratulations to him. well deserved. >> absolutely. >> chuck bell. >> oh, chuck bell. >> it's cold. and at least one person onhis desk is happy that our sunday snow chances are going to be a le not more. see what i'm talking about? this is the kind of lackf support that i'm getting around here. i'm i don't know your side. wish we were going to have more and as much as i want it to happen, i don't think
ferguson learned hard it is to get your life back after prison. two years ago, muriel bowser appointed him director of the office of returning citizens affairs. he hped recently released prisoners at this reentry resource center >> i lost everything. my condo, my car, and my kids. awardedntly ferguson was a scholarship allowing him to attend the university of oxford. >> we, in this office and the mayor's office in general, are setting the trend and setting the example for what...
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steven pinker versus niall ferguson. >>> finally, i will introduce you to a young woman whom you will surely want to meet. >> we have run out of excuses and we are running out of time. we have come here to let you know that change is coming whether you like it or not. >> she's trying to do nothing less than save the world. but first here is my take. emanuel macron has been the great hope for those who worry that global politics is being dominated for populism, nationalism or racism. in his presidential campaign last year, macron was able to rally france around a message of multi-lateralism. now macron has been humbled by the yellow vest street protests. he was forced to backtrack on some of his reforms and adopt new budget-busting subsidies in an attempt to nullify the mob and there is the mess in britain as it keeps trying and failing to brexit, italy's budgetary woes get worse and the embrace of illegal democracy in hungary and poland continues. it all adds up to a depressing picture of europe and the west. but are things really so gloomy? as "politico's" matthew karnitschnig points
steven pinker versus niall ferguson. >>> finally, i will introduce you to a young woman whom you will surely want to meet. >> we have run out of excuses and we are running out of time. we have come here to let you know that change is coming whether you like it or not. >> she's trying to do nothing less than save the world. but first here is my take. emanuel macron has been the great hope for those who worry that global politics is being dominated for populism, nationalism...
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and ferguson said, "what are you doing here?"l, you know i've got sausages and i've got a company that sells sausages and i've got a meeting about sausages." that's true! is it true? yeah, he has a big, big company in sausages. really good. they are really good. but, yeah, that happened, that happened. that must‘ve been amazing as well, dinner with sir alex. yeah. because, for what i know of you, you love the legendary part of football as well as, you know, working with kids. yeah. everything has to do with football, but sitting down with sir alex ferguson... i had bought one biography of sir alex and i had read it. ithought i had bought one biography of sir alex and i had read it. i thought to be his player was not possible at the end of my career. after we played in the city and i met him more as a person and he is fantastic. that is a joy to be a manager of football, to meet extraordinary people. and when i saw him in old trafford again with all the people, the crowd, and you know clapping and he deserved it. all our respect.
and ferguson said, "what are you doing here?"l, you know i've got sausages and i've got a company that sells sausages and i've got a meeting about sausages." that's true! is it true? yeah, he has a big, big company in sausages. really good. they are really good. but, yeah, that happened, that happened. that must‘ve been amazing as well, dinner with sir alex. yeah. because, for what i know of you, you love the legendary part of football as well as, you know, working with kids....
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and you talk about, in the beginning, how twitter saved your life when you were in ferguson.an you tell us how? >> i think for so many people -- and i write about this -- if not for twitter, the people of missouri -- the legislators, the police, for sure -- would have tried to convince you that we didn't exist. you know, people forget that in the early months -- in august, september, and october -- it was illegal to stand still, that if we stood still for more than five seconds, we were arrested. we remember that, but it was twitter that helped us tell the world what was actually happening. >> it really created this new way of mobilizing and organizing people. >> and you think, too, about, back then, the media wasn't asking tough questions of the police. it just wasn't happening. so i think about my hometown of baltimore. we see the baltimore sun pressing the baltimore city police department, there are all of these articles, all these questions. in 2014, that wasn't happening in baltimore. it wasn't happening in st. louis. it wasn't happening in cities across the country. we
and you talk about, in the beginning, how twitter saved your life when you were in ferguson.an you tell us how? >> i think for so many people -- and i write about this -- if not for twitter, the people of missouri -- the legislators, the police, for sure -- would have tried to convince you that we didn't exist. you know, people forget that in the early months -- in august, september, and october -- it was illegal to stand still, that if we stood still for more than five seconds, we were...
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i want to go to ferguson. i already have the car packed, i just wanted someone to say yes. that was it. a nine-hour drive. i got tired in the middle of the night. i got tired in iowa, slipped in -- slept in front of a church in the middle of the night, and made it there. mary: the five second rule. this is something i did not know about. deray: in august and october 2014, it was illegal to stand still. if we stood still for five seconds, we got arrested, that is what you saw us marching all the time. the police tried to tire us out. we are just going to march. we walked all day and all night. mary: that was the strategy, if we can't stand, we are going to walk. deray: the police then were sort of equal opportunity, so the reporters had to walk. i remember don lemon got tear gassed. told you, don. [laughter] i remember matt from the l.a. times, he stopped and the police were ok with him stopping. and people were like, if we do not get to stop, you do not get to stop. it was amazing for the reporting, because you had to walk all night like i had to walk. mary: i love that you
i want to go to ferguson. i already have the car packed, i just wanted someone to say yes. that was it. a nine-hour drive. i got tired in the middle of the night. i got tired in iowa, slipped in -- slept in front of a church in the middle of the night, and made it there. mary: the five second rule. this is something i did not know about. deray: in august and october 2014, it was illegal to stand still. if we stood still for five seconds, we got arrested, that is what you saw us marching all the...
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the legacy of film a manchester united manager alex ferguson looms large his thirteen premier league titles have been a tough act to follow. josie marino became the latest coach to be tasked of reviving the club in two thousand and sixteen his impressive c.v. included successor paul so chelsea it's a man and by all madrid the early signs were good with the europa league title in his first season but worries about his defensive style of play began to eat away at fans the portuguese spent nearly four hundred fifty million euros on new players such as pole but demanded even mole from the reluctant bald rumors also circled the stars including france world cup winner were unhappy with merinos methods and public criticism of his squad so sometimes what you see is not want to go so you don't think. i seen. that some more than others. you obviously know the radio leaves with a reported twenty million euro payout and united's focus which is to a new permanent coach probably for next season then a dean's a down is available after leaving rail madrid falling three champions league triumphs whil
the legacy of film a manchester united manager alex ferguson looms large his thirteen premier league titles have been a tough act to follow. josie marino became the latest coach to be tasked of reviving the club in two thousand and sixteen his impressive c.v. included successor paul so chelsea it's a man and by all madrid the early signs were good with the europa league title in his first season but worries about his defensive style of play began to eat away at fans the portuguese spent nearly...
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i want to go to ferguson. i already have the car packed, i just wanted someone to say yes. a nine-hour drive. i got tired in the middle of the night. i got tired and iowa, slipped in front of a church in the middle f the night, and made it there. >> all right. you get there. the five second rule. this is something i did not know about. what is it? >> in august and october 2014, it was illegal to stand still. it is why you saw us margin. the police tried to tire us out. we are just going to march. we walked all day and all night. that was the strategy, if we can't stand, we are going to walk. the police then were equal opportunity so the reporters had to walk. i remember when he got tear gassed another first time. we told you, you know? it is great. times.ber from the l.a. i remember he stopped one day. the police were sort of like, ok stopping in the middle of a protests. if you don't get to stop, you don't get to stop. it was amazing. you had to walk all night like i had to walk. helpful. >> i know you have a sense of humor looking back on that time. a better place now in
i want to go to ferguson. i already have the car packed, i just wanted someone to say yes. a nine-hour drive. i got tired in the middle of the night. i got tired and iowa, slipped in front of a church in the middle f the night, and made it there. >> all right. you get there. the five second rule. this is something i did not know about. what is it? >> in august and october 2014, it was illegal to stand still. it is why you saw us margin. the police tried to tire us out. we are just...
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ferguson learned first hand how hard it is to get your life back after prison.e d.c. mayor murielowser -- he helps recently released prisoners. >> i'm tryingo get employment. a recently he was awarded marshall scholarship allowing him to attend the university of oxford. he will use the masters degree he earns to improve services in d.c. >> the missi the process that we've begun here. we've been very successful under th mayor's leadership in making it a second chance city. > the office is on martin luther king avenue in anacostia right across the street from this landmark, the big chair. it is where brian ferguson says the largest concentration of people who have been released from prison is located. some of the community treach specialists who worked with brian ferguson said he is an inspiration. >> he's been a beacon of light. i am a returning citizen as well. he's been ae' mentor and meant the world to me. >> ferguson said he is dedicating his l to help people overcome the stigma. chris gordon, news4. >>> right now at 5:00, the final farewell. >> we rejoice th
ferguson learned first hand how hard it is to get your life back after prison.e d.c. mayor murielowser -- he helps recently released prisoners. >> i'm tryingo get employment. a recently he was awarded marshall scholarship allowing him to attend the university of oxford. he will use the masters degree he earns to improve services in d.c. >> the missi the process that we've begun here. we've been very successful under th mayor's leadership in making it a second chance city. > the...
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the horse partly owned by sir alex ferguson. this follows success five times. the closing stages of the race, but the jockey was only 20 was as cool as you can imagine, holding on and not really committing the horse until the last fence when given away... bob mickelson was champion trainer for most of the early years of the century —— paul mickle. he has lost the title in recent years. he has talked often about rebuilding his team. with forces like this, will probably be at the cheltenham gold cup, you can see that happening. of the others it turned out to be a dramatic race. the favour was last of the seven finishers. waiting patiently who had been lowering before the race was brought down at the knife. less than an hour to go before the start of the second day in melbourne with india looking to drive home their advantage in the third test against australia. after dropping both openers — hanuma vihari nearly an hour and a half forjust eight. debutant mayank argarwal made an impressive 76 before becomingt pat cummins second victim. chestwar pujara and second te
the horse partly owned by sir alex ferguson. this follows success five times. the closing stages of the race, but the jockey was only 20 was as cool as you can imagine, holding on and not really committing the horse until the last fence when given away... bob mickelson was champion trainer for most of the early years of the century —— paul mickle. he has lost the title in recent years. he has talked often about rebuilding his team. with forces like this, will probably be at the cheltenham...
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briana ferguson went missing last friday... she was last seen at her home just before 3- in the afternoon. roseville police received a tip ... that ferguson's jeep had been seen in a remote area of nevada county. her body was found nearby. nevada county investigators do not suspect foul play was involved. ( robin ) a fresno mother is charged with child endangerment after her 8- year-old daughter was killed after being hit by a train. police say the mother encouraged the girl to cross under the train while it was stopped. the mother... 44- year-old joy collins said she was afraid her kids would miss the school bus and told her two children to cross the tracks.... by climbing underneath the stopped train. her son made it through.. but the train started up when the daughter was underneath. <"the mother did run and followed the train as it proceeded southbound and at one point the train stopped again and she at that point pulled her daughter from underneath the train."we arrested the mother for felony child endangerment but also we
briana ferguson went missing last friday... she was last seen at her home just before 3- in the afternoon. roseville police received a tip ... that ferguson's jeep had been seen in a remote area of nevada county. her body was found nearby. nevada county investigators do not suspect foul play was involved. ( robin ) a fresno mother is charged with child endangerment after her 8- year-old daughter was killed after being hit by a train. police say the mother encouraged the girl to cross under the...
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the horse, part owned by sir alex ferguson and trained by paul nicholls, was a 16 to one shot at theracing correspondent cornelius lysaght. paul nicholson won his tenth staging of the king george vi chase, the midseason championship in 20 years with his horse ridden by harry cobden, the horse parlay owned by sir alex ferguson. this followed six as five times with porto star and to each see more business. the horse was moving west throughout the closing stages of the race but harry was only 20 was as cool as you can imagine, holding on and not really committing the horse until the last fence when going away from thistle crack with native river in third place. paul nicholson was champion trainer for place. paul nicholson was champion trainerfor most of place. paul nicholson was champion trainer for most of the early years of this century, but have lost the title in recent years. he is talked often about rebuilding his team and with words like this will probably be at the cheltenham gold cup you can see that happening. 0f be at the cheltenham gold cup you can see that happening. of the
the horse, part owned by sir alex ferguson and trained by paul nicholls, was a 16 to one shot at theracing correspondent cornelius lysaght. paul nicholson won his tenth staging of the king george vi chase, the midseason championship in 20 years with his horse ridden by harry cobden, the horse parlay owned by sir alex ferguson. this followed six as five times with porto star and to each see more business. the horse was moving west throughout the closing stages of the race but harry was only 20...
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since sir alex ferguson retired.eally appropriate for manchester united. this is a club that has been built on generating its own players through its youth system. it has been built on a kind of swashbuckling swagger in its play. yet, they keep on recruiting pragmatists to take charge, and jose mourinho was the greatest pragmatist of them all, and they swapped really the promise of trophies, for him being able to fit into a system that was appropriate to manchester united. they're not going to get another sir alex ferguson, are they so what sort of manager do they need next? they need a being who who will deliver good attacking football. that is where the bottom line was being threatened and that is what worries the board more than anything when finances might be in trouble. but the football was so turgid, so poon but the football was so turgid, so poor, that it became a chore to watch, rather than a pleasure, so they need someone who is going to actually return them to that spirit of adventure they used to have unde
since sir alex ferguson retired.eally appropriate for manchester united. this is a club that has been built on generating its own players through its youth system. it has been built on a kind of swashbuckling swagger in its play. yet, they keep on recruiting pragmatists to take charge, and jose mourinho was the greatest pragmatist of them all, and they swapped really the promise of trophies, for him being able to fit into a system that was appropriate to manchester united. they're not going to...
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this wasn't just about results, void left by sir alex ferguson. left by sir alex ferguson. this wasn't just about results, it was about the style of football. this place is called the theatre of dreams but there wasn't much dreaming doing over the last couple of months. it has been dull, negative and defensive and they want a manager who can turn that around. they want to bring back that swashbuckling style be so used to seeing. manchester united simply have to get it right this time. they have to get it right this time. they have had a succession of failures now. david moyes didn't work out, louis van gaal didn't work out, jose mourinho didn't work out. a lot of names being bandied around. one name the fans are talking about is 0le gunnar solskjaer. he achieved such success as a player, scored the winner in the champions league final in 1999. he is currently working in norway. could he come back on a ca reta ker norway. could he come back on a caretaker basis? 0ther norway. could he come back on a caretaker basis? other names in the long term, pe
this wasn't just about results, void left by sir alex ferguson. left by sir alex ferguson. this wasn't just about results, it was about the style of football. this place is called the theatre of dreams but there wasn't much dreaming doing over the last couple of months. it has been dull, negative and defensive and they want a manager who can turn that around. they want to bring back that swashbuckling style be so used to seeing. manchester united simply have to get it right this time. they have...
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delivery is built largely on the animosity between the former managers of both clubs alex ferguson an arson vendor between one thousand nine hundred seven and two thousand and four all the arsenal and united won the league both managers traded insults and there were plenty of heated matches there was the so-called battle of old trafford in two thousand and three it ended goalless but the match featured one sending off and eight yellow cards eight players were charged with improper conduct or violent behavior then there was pizza gate in two thousand and four united had just ended arsenal's forty nine game unbeaten run tensions spilled over into the tunnel it finished with arsenal's sest fabregas throwing a slice of pizza at ferguson arsenal declined as a title contender in the following years a low point for the london club was an eight two thrashing by united in two thousand and eleven which much is a big opportunity for us. deems is by the if you will to win there is not now you see in the past an individual because they had been a big. play yet. they have a very big on most pushing
delivery is built largely on the animosity between the former managers of both clubs alex ferguson an arson vendor between one thousand nine hundred seven and two thousand and four all the arsenal and united won the league both managers traded insults and there were plenty of heated matches there was the so-called battle of old trafford in two thousand and three it ended goalless but the match featured one sending off and eight yellow cards eight players were charged with improper conduct or...
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retired. years since sir alex ferguson retired.ys she didn't realise just how bad her 170—mile—an—hour crash was at the macau grand prix until she saw it back. the 18—year—old suffered a fractured spine when her carflew through the air before smashing into a fence last month. but she told bbc‘s sportjo currie that it didn't feel as scary as it looked.. i remember everything from the crash. it felt different for me. it was just crash. it felt different for me. it wasjust happening crash. it felt different for me. it was just happening so fast so i remember everything. at what point did you think this had gone horribly wrong? well, already when i did not have control any more because i lost my two wheels. then you are like, 0k, it will be a crash, but i never thought it was going to be a really bad crash. even when i was in hospital the crash was not so horrible, just when i saw the video for the first time i thought it looked quite bad. it does not look nice at all, it looks horrible. i did not expect it to look that bad because in
retired. years since sir alex ferguson retired.ys she didn't realise just how bad her 170—mile—an—hour crash was at the macau grand prix until she saw it back. the 18—year—old suffered a fractured spine when her carflew through the air before smashing into a fence last month. but she told bbc‘s sportjo currie that it didn't feel as scary as it looked.. i remember everything from the crash. it felt different for me. it was just crash. it felt different for me. it wasjust happening...
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she is joined by british historian, neil ferguson. and former national intelligence council chair, joseph nye . [applause] >> good afternoon. and you for joining us for what we hope would be a very stimulating and interesting discussion. i am joined by my colleague, senior fellow at the institution, neil ferguson. historian of considerable note and our colleague from harvard university, joe nye who is also, visiting at hoover from time to time and so, we very much look forward to our
she is joined by british historian, neil ferguson. and former national intelligence council chair, joseph nye . [applause] >> good afternoon. and you for joining us for what we hope would be a very stimulating and interesting discussion. i am joined by my colleague, senior fellow at the institution, neil ferguson. historian of considerable note and our colleague from harvard university, joe nye who is also, visiting at hoover from time to time and so, we very much look forward to our
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reporter: the legacy of former manchester united manager alex ferguson looms large.is 13 premier league titles have been a tough act to follow. jose mourinho became the latest coach tasked with reviving the club in 2016. his impressive c.b. included previous success. the early signs were good, with the europa league title in his first season. what worries about his defensive style of play began to eat away at fans. the portuguese spent nearly 450 million euros on new players, but demanded even more from a reluctant board. rumors also circled that stars were unhappy with mourinho's methods and public criticism of his squad. >> sometimes what you see is not what you get. >> so you do not think they don't care? >> i think that some care more than others. >> do you want to say who? >> no. reporter: mourinho leaves with a reported 20 million euro payout. and united's focus switches to a new permanent coach, probably for next season. zinedine zidane is available after leaving real madrid. while mauricio pochettino is adept at developing young players, just like ferguson. t
reporter: the legacy of former manchester united manager alex ferguson looms large.is 13 premier league titles have been a tough act to follow. jose mourinho became the latest coach tasked with reviving the club in 2016. his impressive c.b. included previous success. the early signs were good, with the europa league title in his first season. what worries about his defensive style of play began to eat away at fans. the portuguese spent nearly 450 million euros on new players, but demanded even...
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sir alex ferguson's capacity to keep doing that was, essentiallyjust ferguson's capacity to keep doinga rs has been apparent in the last 2.5 years is that mourinho's football looks old—fashioned years is that mourinho's football looks old —fashioned and years is that mourinho's football looks old—fashioned and slow. everyone else at the highest level is pressing, playing this aggressive, energetic game and that is not his way of doing things. you may say there's more than one way to skina may say there's more than one way to skin a cat, but his way seems to have been superseded, and it has not produced results. the duchess of sussex's family troubles have been playing out in the media over the past few months. yesterday, herfather accused his daughter of "ghosting" him, cutting off contact, since she married prince harry. thomas markle suggested the royal couple could have been influenced by press reports about him. kensington palace declined to comment. let's take a look at some of the headlines that have been written about the duchess in recent months. there have been reports accusin
sir alex ferguson's capacity to keep doing that was, essentiallyjust ferguson's capacity to keep doinga rs has been apparent in the last 2.5 years is that mourinho's football looks old—fashioned years is that mourinho's football looks old —fashioned and years is that mourinho's football looks old—fashioned and slow. everyone else at the highest level is pressing, playing this aggressive, energetic game and that is not his way of doing things. you may say there's more than one way to skina...
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asssistant. who was sir alex ferguson's former assistant.and they've stressed that he's just on loan to united. arsenal have told the bbc they're investigating cctv footage after the tottenham midfielder dele ali was hit with a plastic water bottle that this steward picked up in his side's 2—0 league cup quarter final victory at the emirates stadium. it was son heung—min who scored the opening goal for spurs after 20 minutes, and alli doubled the lead on the hour mark before he was hit in the back of the head shortly after. now, when you're the son of one of the greatest basketball players ever, you must feel the pressure when you get on court. but when le bronjames's son bryce had a tough game, the los angeles lakers player gave him a good pep talk. you get too down on yourself for no reason. you've got the offensive rebound, right, down four, you've got the offensive rebound. so if you're making shots, if you're missing shots, don't worry about it, kid. you played a hell off again, you don't have to worry about making shots or missing shot
asssistant. who was sir alex ferguson's former assistant.and they've stressed that he's just on loan to united. arsenal have told the bbc they're investigating cctv footage after the tottenham midfielder dele ali was hit with a plastic water bottle that this steward picked up in his side's 2—0 league cup quarter final victory at the emirates stadium. it was son heung—min who scored the opening goal for spurs after 20 minutes, and alli doubled the lead on the hour mark before he was hit in...
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he will be nowhere near as scary as alex ferguson.pton thrashed worcester 32—6. this interception from cobus reinach earned saints their opening try, running almost the entire length of the pitch. they then added another from luther burrell as well as six penalties to make it a miserable night for worcester — who are just two points off the bottom of the table. there was a dramatic finish at the arms park where cardiff blues needed this late penalty to beat local rivals newport gwent dragons, but gareth anscombe held his nerve to seal the points for a 19—16 win. elsewhere ulster beat munster. there was an angry confrontation between dillian whyte and dereck chisora as they weighed—in ahead of their heavyweight fight in london tonight. both fighters came in just over i7 and a half stone, but after the face—off there were verbal disagreements between them, which continued back stage. the winner of the rematch at the 02 could set up a potential title bout with anthonyjoshua next year. and there's a big night of boxing in manchester as we
he will be nowhere near as scary as alex ferguson.pton thrashed worcester 32—6. this interception from cobus reinach earned saints their opening try, running almost the entire length of the pitch. they then added another from luther burrell as well as six penalties to make it a miserable night for worcester — who are just two points off the bottom of the table. there was a dramatic finish at the arms park where cardiff blues needed this late penalty to beat local rivals newport gwent...
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. >> ferguson, missouri, baton rouge, louisiana. different outcome. is there a double standard in america? school shooting in florida where all of the young people, seem seemed to be embracing them? you didn't see the same levels of embrace of the activists who took streets in ferguson or the individual who is took the streets in baton rouge, louisiana. is there a double standard of protest in america and why? >> guest: absolutely. it's funny, people criticize some of those of us who were there in early days, you have to remember that we were the cameras, people weren't telling our stories, people weren't listening us, if we didn't have twitter and vine you wouldn't know that we were there. we have seen it change how people like all of a sudden loves being protestor because that wasn't what it was 4 years. when white people experience trauma, white people experience trauma in groups, for black people that's part of american condition which is not a good thing and it's normal part of experience for people. when i think about the best example in charlot
. >> ferguson, missouri, baton rouge, louisiana. different outcome. is there a double standard in america? school shooting in florida where all of the young people, seem seemed to be embracing them? you didn't see the same levels of embrace of the activists who took streets in ferguson or the individual who is took the streets in baton rouge, louisiana. is there a double standard of protest in america and why? >> guest: absolutely. it's funny, people criticize some of those of us...
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host of the ben ferguson show. we've heard stories from federal workers who cam can't pay medical expenses and one heart breaking one about a tombstone to bury a loved one. what is the message that the president is sending to nearly 800,000 federal workers? >> look, i think the message should be, not just from the president, but from democrat, you need to get in the same room, you need to not leave washington, and you need to get this done. and it seems pretty clear that democrats have left town, and the president is still there. they should be working on this. the democratic leadership should not be on vacation right now, while they're telling these stories that you just mentioned. they should be sitting there, they should be meeting at the white house, they should be having discussions. the unfortunate reality is nothing is going to get done until nancy pelosi becomes speaker of the house on the 3rd, and when they come back to their normal business hours. they're on vacation. that matters to them more than being
host of the ben ferguson show. we've heard stories from federal workers who cam can't pay medical expenses and one heart breaking one about a tombstone to bury a loved one. what is the message that the president is sending to nearly 800,000 federal workers? >> look, i think the message should be, not just from the president, but from democrat, you need to get in the same room, you need to not leave washington, and you need to get this done. and it seems pretty clear that democrats have...
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since sir alex ferguson overtired they have gone through a string of managers, burst david moores, thentried and allowed to overblown. but now mourinho hasjoined tried and allowed to overblown. but now mourinho has joined them, tried and allowed to overblown. but now mourinho hasjoined them, and sacking and will cost the club more than £80 million. the united and for the former manager, failure has a very heavy price —— £i8 the former manager, failure has a very heavy price —— £18 million. and our sports correspondent olly foster is at old trafford now. the fans seem delighted he has gone. but his dismissal inevitable? though statistics of the worst premier league star among others, and they find themselves closer to the relegation zone than they do to the leaders. they were shambolic again at the weekend. they built up and broke up. it was inevitable that the clu b broke up. it was inevitable that the club needed a change. jose mourinho will go on his way with that handsome payoff. and this club has to get the recruitment policy right now, because as andy said in his report they simply
since sir alex ferguson overtired they have gone through a string of managers, burst david moores, thentried and allowed to overblown. but now mourinho hasjoined tried and allowed to overblown. but now mourinho has joined them, tried and allowed to overblown. but now mourinho hasjoined them, and sacking and will cost the club more than £80 million. the united and for the former manager, failure has a very heavy price —— £i8 the former manager, failure has a very heavy price —— £18...
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it is what has been missing since sir alex ferguson left. he never needed one.ant. without that, i think whoever comes in is almost doomed to failure, i think. lewis hamilton says he chose the wrong words after insulting his home—town. he described stevenage, as a slum during sports personality of the year, and got plenty of criticism, including from the local council. but hamilton says he just made a mistake. please, if you getting feelings about a mistake i made on stage, don't bother, get rid of it. i am proud of where i come from. nobody is perfect. i make mistakes quite often, particularly in front of a crowd, trying to find the right words to express the long journey i have added life. i chose the wrong words. i didn't mean anything by it. those of you who know me know that i a lwa ys those of you who know me know that i always mean love. god bless you. have a great day. will stevenage forgive him? i'll have more for you in the next hour. let's return now to our main news. the government is revealing long—awaited plans for how the uk's immigration system w
it is what has been missing since sir alex ferguson left. he never needed one.ant. without that, i think whoever comes in is almost doomed to failure, i think. lewis hamilton says he chose the wrong words after insulting his home—town. he described stevenage, as a slum during sports personality of the year, and got plenty of criticism, including from the local council. but hamilton says he just made a mistake. please, if you getting feelings about a mistake i made on stage, don't bother, get...
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moyes and louis van all off the thirty eight trophies in a glorious twenty six year reign of alex ferguson marino was successful in portugal italy spain and twice in england with chelsea particularly his first writing from two thousand and four he had a different energy about him in those years but the second spell at chelsea and it with his dismissal in twenty fifth day in a job that was marred by off the field issues he's treatment of the club's medical staff mainly ava kenya oh that's a court case and a discrimination settlement in her favor this didn't stop united appointing him and there were bright spots in the marine air united as they won the english league cup and the europa league in successive seasons but united are used to winning bigger competitions and the executive in runs the clobbered woodward has the club after much success in business deals with better football and trophies when you're least manchester with substantial financial compensation having had a contract until twenty twenty one under reported salary of more than twenty million dollars per year but his reputation
moyes and louis van all off the thirty eight trophies in a glorious twenty six year reign of alex ferguson marino was successful in portugal italy spain and twice in england with chelsea particularly his first writing from two thousand and four he had a different energy about him in those years but the second spell at chelsea and it with his dismissal in twenty fifth day in a job that was marred by off the field issues he's treatment of the club's medical staff mainly ava kenya oh that's a...
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alex ferguson was manager at manchester united for almost 30 years.rs in five years. so, actually, we shouldn't be surprised. i was always surprised that people didn't pay more for managers, because, to find a successful manager, to fight another alex ferguson, for manchester united it would be worth an unbelievable amount of money, but i mean the soap opera is quite extraordinary around jose mourinho. £42 million. half what they paid for a player, paul pogba, a few months ago. yes. here isa pogba, a few months ago. yes. here is a question, how is he doing at totte n ha m is a question, how is he doing at tottenham hotspur is? tottenham are in third place —— tottenham hotspurs? in recent times, not since 2008, something like that, they haven't actually won anything, what he is the flavour of the month, with some reason. he's got to get co mforta ble some reason. he's got to get comfortable in the new grounds first, doesn't he? well, yes. i'm going to leave it there. happy with that? yes. thank you very much. thank you for that. before we leave you, we
alex ferguson was manager at manchester united for almost 30 years.rs in five years. so, actually, we shouldn't be surprised. i was always surprised that people didn't pay more for managers, because, to find a successful manager, to fight another alex ferguson, for manchester united it would be worth an unbelievable amount of money, but i mean the soap opera is quite extraordinary around jose mourinho. £42 million. half what they paid for a player, paul pogba, a few months ago. yes. here isa...
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so there are challenges. >> jane ferguson, laith kubba, thank you very much to you both. >> thank yourangham: the partial government shutdown has extended into d first full weekday that thousands of federal workers felt t impact of the furlough. the newshour's lisa desjardins has an update. also another several hub thousand workers are still working, though it's not cle if or when they will be paid. negotiations are at a standstill. there were some good-faith discussis between senator chuck schumer and the top senate republican richard shelby on the appropriations committee over the weekend, but there hasn't been real movensince then. the republicans and democrats observe the hill say they areth waiting fopresident to be clear on what exactly he will eccept. >> the presidentps signaling this will potentially be a ver long shutdown. is there any chnce it will break? >> not in the next few days. congress said they will get 24 hours notice before any deal and we o're told there will not be votes tomorrow. the shutdown will last at least two more days. past tomorrow, think of this, these
so there are challenges. >> jane ferguson, laith kubba, thank you very much to you both. >> thank yourangham: the partial government shutdown has extended into d first full weekday that thousands of federal workers felt t impact of the furlough. the newshour's lisa desjardins has an update. also another several hub thousand workers are still working, though it's not cle if or when they will be paid. negotiations are at a standstill. there were some good-faith discussis between...
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and, our special corresponde jane ferguson, who just returned from iraq for a series we're been airingr the last week, and joins us from her base in beirut. thank you very much you both for being here. president trump went all the way to iraq and did not meet any iraqi officials, and there's a statement out from the iraqist prime mi's office tonight that says "differences in points of view over tearrangements prevented the two from meeting face to face." what differences? >> well, i expect -- im from a distance, but i expect optics matter a lot offi think the president, of course, ha to appeal to his power base here at home, and he needs to be seen with the american flag, american et cetera. and i think, from an iraqi point of view persptive, this is iraq, the iraqi troops, too, the iraqi forces fought i.s.i.s., they have a htory. i assume if he wants to come on a stite visthings would be different. he made a very short visit.e it would hen impossible to arrange all of this. also, in iraq, ere is an audience who are sensitive to the american presence, and i think this must have fatored
and, our special corresponde jane ferguson, who just returned from iraq for a series we're been airingr the last week, and joins us from her base in beirut. thank you very much you both for being here. president trump went all the way to iraq and did not meet any iraqi officials, and there's a statement out from the iraqist prime mi's office tonight that says "differences in points of view over tearrangements prevented the two from meeting face to face." what differences? >>...
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briana ferguson went missing last friday...before 3- in the afternoon. roseville police received a tip ... that ferguson's jeep had been seen in a remote area of nevada county. her body was found nearby. nevada county investigators do not suspect foul play was involved. ( james ) a fresno mother is charged with child endangerment after her 8- year-old daughter was killed after being hit by a train. police say the mother encouraged the girl to cross under the train while it was stopped. the mother ... 44-year-old joy collins said she was afraid her kids would miss the school bus and told her two children to cross the tracks ... by climbing underneath the stopped train. her son made it through.. but the train started up when the daughter was underneath. her son is now in child protective services. ( darya ) with christmas just right around the corner. some families in need got a little extra help putting gifts under the tree. 25-hundred wrapped presents eeted kids at a service workers union office in oakland. all the gifts were d
briana ferguson went missing last friday...before 3- in the afternoon. roseville police received a tip ... that ferguson's jeep had been seen in a remote area of nevada county. her body was found nearby. nevada county investigators do not suspect foul play was involved. ( james ) a fresno mother is charged with child endangerment after her 8- year-old daughter was killed after being hit by a train. police say the mother encouraged the girl to cross under the train while it was stopped. the...
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brought in to pull stuttgart free from going head on during the relegation quicksand against al ferguson encountered his most successful moment so far as coach it was cold spirit who set the tone for me. but it contradicts keeper. to be unbeatable. it didn't look good for struggling in stuttgart but after thirty nine minutes the swabian set up their first strong attack and on a star on the spot on the back of the net. didn't dare burst out in celebration since it was only their first home goal under israel following the one the fucks just either missed their chances completely or were denied by. cars cause enough to cheer a little after a. place. frankfurt must have expected another party at home against a man who lost in eleven straight matches scoring thirty six in the process the test team looked unbeatable. but this time jonathan because my only structure would look. good was bob's lost his coach who had yet to lose against frankfurt and near miss may be hoping the spring it looked like it would stay that way. his frankfurt a fair weather team it looked like it. doubled the wolves le
brought in to pull stuttgart free from going head on during the relegation quicksand against al ferguson encountered his most successful moment so far as coach it was cold spirit who set the tone for me. but it contradicts keeper. to be unbeatable. it didn't look good for struggling in stuttgart but after thirty nine minutes the swabian set up their first strong attack and on a star on the spot on the back of the net. didn't dare burst out in celebration since it was only their first home goal...
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that's being blamed for this tragedy is still erupting what are the chances that it could trigger ferguson. and wanting dead is government advice that read that say. you know why they're also aria and will still have land. because experts say this is most likely. associate that with the. d.v.d. off. the. old dog bed the experts say that it needs to hear you know an option. to get this and i mean like what happened the one hundred . years ago but. it will save that medicine because as you can see maybe that is this the what the landslide that. was. what was the law in west winds. and that's talk about the disaster response have first responders got into all get back to areas. oh yes. rescue workers have been there since a morning even. not so hot and also sent out of the government itself was four minutes more striving. although that they're just. isolate the places especially in the islands the violence in months and what i heard from that island is to isolate that that is no rescue for miles i. only. people organize themselves all i ask you and waste. and uneasy has suffered a series of d
that's being blamed for this tragedy is still erupting what are the chances that it could trigger ferguson. and wanting dead is government advice that read that say. you know why they're also aria and will still have land. because experts say this is most likely. associate that with the. d.v.d. off. the. old dog bed the experts say that it needs to hear you know an option. to get this and i mean like what happened the one hundred . years ago but. it will save that medicine because as you can...
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the 45—year—old scored 126 goals for united in 11 seasons with the club under sir alex ferguson and ise molde but their 2018 season has finished for the winter and does not re—start until march. manchester united inadvertently posted this message on their website earlier but then deleted it, and the norwegian prime minister erna solberg also tweeted her congratulations but has since deleted that post on social media. al ain have shocked south american champions river plate to make the final of the club world cup in the uae. after the match finished 2—2 at the end of extra time the host club won 5—4 on penalties and will face either real madrid clearly not everyone in the capacity crowd thought and al ain win was unlikely but they can't imagine the home side with scores of early. the game was barely two minutes old when they took the lead. the swedish international was credited with getting them in front. river plate's response was almost immediate but after they scored twice in a five—minute spell, and from being a goal down, the south american champions were suddenly 2—1 up with only
the 45—year—old scored 126 goals for united in 11 seasons with the club under sir alex ferguson and ise molde but their 2018 season has finished for the winter and does not re—start until march. manchester united inadvertently posted this message on their website earlier but then deleted it, and the norwegian prime minister erna solberg also tweeted her congratulations but has since deleted that post on social media. al ain have shocked south american champions river plate to make the...