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george hamilton relays that enough is enough on the day off the dangers sure are you see days are over to have a proper place in the house to be a furnace and justice thank you. ever. since fall we've identified says people who were involved in the murders of 120 past people who are members of the circle security forces we've named most of them there may be others we don't know of very few spend a day in jail now that's too many people over short few he has involved in 120 murders in one geographic small geographical area to be explainable by the bad apples larry as far as the victims were concerned they would just come natural. an image in what was a state systemic policy of collusion now as far as the family is a concern and they have the right to truth and justice some want apology and acknowledgment others want a day in court will support whatever they choose. well it's amazing how the truth comes art is charged greenwich c.t. that said it comes like go down to the door. and it has happened from time to time . some people have for a not conscious was taken and they have revealed di
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in the face of the quotes from madison, hamilton, george washington, thomas jefferson the understood the need to declare it so there are difficult questions with respect to the power like difficult questions to the scope of legislative power. the. the do you think that congress can ever place the removal limitations on executive officers to rein in executive power in the necessary and proper clause? >> that is a great question. i've written about it but not in this book. it doesn't discuss the removal of authority at all. what is the horizontal effect of the clause in the necessary and proper clause and if you think the congress can put a restraint on the president, i think that you have to ask what else can congress do to the president and or the courts. my view of executive power is about the power to execute the law that i believe means the president can control the execution by executive officers and personnel. but to analyze analyze it, can congress say to the clerk of the court you will have the protection and you can enter any judgment you want about who won the case without r
in the face of the quotes from madison, hamilton, george washington, thomas jefferson the understood the need to declare it so there are difficult questions with respect to the power like difficult questions to the scope of legislative power. the. the do you think that congress can ever place the removal limitations on executive officers to rein in executive power in the necessary and proper clause? >> that is a great question. i've written about it but not in this book. it doesn't...
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in the face of quotes from madison, hamilton, george washington, henry knox, thomas jefferson, there's just no one at the founding who thought the president could start a war because it understood that would mean to declare it. the are difficult questions with respect to the scope of presidential power just like there are difficult questions with the scope of legislative power. there are easy questions from the originals point of view. i have one from patrick for either jack or sai. with regard to removal power do you think congress can never permissibly place removal limitations on executive officers? it seems that would be a way to rein in executive power with the necessary and proper clause. >> great question. >> i have written about this but not in this book. it doesn't discuss removal authority at all. i think the basic question is, what is the horizontal effect of the sweeping clause, the necessary and proper clause? if you think congress to put a renewable restraint on the president, i think you have to ask what else can congress to to the president and/or the courts. my basic v
in the face of quotes from madison, hamilton, george washington, henry knox, thomas jefferson, there's just no one at the founding who thought the president could start a war because it understood that would mean to declare it. the are difficult questions with respect to the scope of presidential power just like there are difficult questions with the scope of legislative power. there are easy questions from the originals point of view. i have one from patrick for either jack or sai. with regard...
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when he escapes and runs he immediately writes a letter to george washington and it is hand delivered by alexander hamilton. and it is not in a wrap that does not work as well in ohio. [laughter] so he delivers a letter that says don't kill my wife and don't kill my staff they didn't know he also says please return my belongings he wants his stuff back like a girl who wants her record collection back. amazingly he collects it and sends it back into this day nobody has any idea what's in those belongings. i would not have been as nice in the story is the basis for a book that i wrote and i love we got to do that story but obviously my up session is huge but i'm telling you that to say all of that happens far later than the plot to kill him we go through 1776 and then we get to the early battles of the war we do the early betrayals. >> when i will add to that is that washington one thing he brought with him from virginia he was a virginia gentle man as a code of honor to believe in very deeply with the notion of the institutional honor like the army he created your actions reflect on the entire institution a
when he escapes and runs he immediately writes a letter to george washington and it is hand delivered by alexander hamilton. and it is not in a wrap that does not work as well in ohio. [laughter] so he delivers a letter that says don't kill my wife and don't kill my staff they didn't know he also says please return my belongings he wants his stuff back like a girl who wants her record collection back. amazingly he collects it and sends it back into this day nobody has any idea what's in those...
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anyone from the founding adopting his approach in the face of quotes from madison, hamilton, the apostle executive power, george washington, henry knox, thomas jefferson, there is no one at the founding that thought that the president could start a war because they understand that would mean to declare, there are difficult questions with respect to the presidential power just like difficult questions with legislative power and there's easy questions from the originals point of view, the existence of hard questions i don't think makes a regionalism fatally unattractive i'll put it that way. >> patrick for, with regard to removal power, do you think congress can ever permissibly place removal limitations on executive officers? it seems that would be a way to rain and executive power with the hope and the necessary proper class. >> that's a great question. >> i have written about this but not in this book, it does not discuss removal authority at all, i think the basic question, what is the horizontal effect of the speaking clause, maybe the necessary in speaking because, if you think that congress can put a remov
anyone from the founding adopting his approach in the face of quotes from madison, hamilton, the apostle executive power, george washington, henry knox, thomas jefferson, there is no one at the founding that thought that the president could start a war because they understand that would mean to declare, there are difficult questions with respect to the presidential power just like difficult questions with legislative power and there's easy questions from the originals point of view, the...
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in the image of george washington in our country stuck with me and then i heard this detail, benedict arnold wrote a letter in alexander hamilton didn't deliver and rapport somebody deliver this weather from benedict arnold to george washington and in this letter he said he asked for three things, one, don't tell my wife she did not know i was a traitor, too, don't tell the staff they did not know i was a traitor either. and three, one of the craziest moments of history he says do me a favor, can you please send me my baggage and my belongings and this guy put a knife in the back of george washington, the most hated man since judas himself, he said can i have my stuff in the amazing part is to this day nobody knows what was in the baggage that george washington sent back to benedict arnold, and nobody knows what was in that baggage, i do not want to ruin chapter 85 of the house of secrets but on chapter 85 you will see my theory and i cannot shake that idea, the five years, over half a decade i finally am like i got a figure how to do this idea and that's where i met todd goldberg, my cowriter on this book, when you was someone
in the image of george washington in our country stuck with me and then i heard this detail, benedict arnold wrote a letter in alexander hamilton didn't deliver and rapport somebody deliver this weather from benedict arnold to george washington and in this letter he said he asked for three things, one, don't tell my wife she did not know i was a traitor, too, don't tell the staff they did not know i was a traitor either. and three, one of the craziest moments of history he says do me a favor,...
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george washington the father of our country crying. then i heard this detail. benedict arnold wrote a letter and alexander hamilton did not deliver and rapport song but he didn't deliver this letter from benedict arnold to george washington. in this letter from benedict arnold he says three things. yes for three things from george washington predict one, don't know my wife she did not know i was a traitor predict to recent don't tell the staff. and three ended know either . three, one of the craziest moments. he said, do me a favor, can you cite place and be my baggage and my belongings. as like putting a knife and back of george washington predict and he basically said hey can i have myself. [laughter]. and then the amazing part is that to this day, nobody knows what was in that baggage the george washington setback to benedict on all the freedom he gets in the back. and nobody knows what was in that baggage. i do not want to run chapter 85 that off also secrets. you will see my theory predict i cannot shake that idea. so half a decade, i gotta figure out how to do this idea. this format todd goldberger michael r
george washington the father of our country crying. then i heard this detail. benedict arnold wrote a letter and alexander hamilton did not deliver and rapport song but he didn't deliver this letter from benedict arnold to george washington. in this letter from benedict arnold he says three things. yes for three things from george washington predict one, don't know my wife she did not know i was a traitor predict to recent don't tell the staff. and three ended know either . three, one of the...
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hamilton began first and just kept the rest behind. remember, looks easy. here is the view from antonio giovinazzi. one error, race over. and then, from georgevers emerge unscathed. the top three remained the top three, just a glimpse of frailty from hamilton's mercedes as he felt the tyres grow weary, but no real damage, no real drama, just another victory. it's the belgian grand prix for lewis hamilton! messiaen yeah, this is reallyjust remarkable, what the team continue to really push the envelope. he makes all the others seem ordinary. if you want to, call that a superhero. joe wilson, bbc news. england's cricketers have beaten pakistan by five wickets in the second twenty20 international at old trafford. they comfortably reached 196, the highest run chase by any side against pakistan in the short format. alex gulrajani reports. after 20 years away, live cricket was back on bbc television — time to look your best. pakistan certainly did, the tourists at home on the old trafford wicket, and finding the boundary with relative ease. half centuries from babar amir and mohammad hafeez had them marching ahead to set england a target of 196. a
hamilton began first and just kept the rest behind. remember, looks easy. here is the view from antonio giovinazzi. one error, race over. and then, from georgevers emerge unscathed. the top three remained the top three, just a glimpse of frailty from hamilton's mercedes as he felt the tyres grow weary, but no real damage, no real drama, just another victory. it's the belgian grand prix for lewis hamilton! messiaen yeah, this is reallyjust remarkable, what the team continue to really push the...
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that when he escapes and runs, he immediately writes a letter to george washington, and the letter actually hand delivered by alexander hamilton who delivers it not in song or rap -- [laughter] that joke does not work as well in ohio, i can tell you that. [laughter] no offense to it. d.c. and new york it crushes. and boca because, come on, boca knows. [laughter] he delivered this letter, and the letter says, one, don't kill my wife, she didn't know, and, two, don't kill my staff, they didn't know. and can you return my belongings. and amazingly, george washington actually collects and is sends it back. and to this day, nobody knows what's in those belongings. nobody has any idea what's in those belongings. i certainly wouldn't have been as nice. and that story became the basis for a book that i wrote, one of the thrillers that i wrote. and i love that we got to do that story. but, obviously, my obsession with george washington and betrayal is huge. i'm telling you all that to say, obviously, all of that happens far later than the plot to kill george washington. that happens much later. this is all in -- we start in 1775, we wr
that when he escapes and runs, he immediately writes a letter to george washington, and the letter actually hand delivered by alexander hamilton who delivers it not in song or rap -- [laughter] that joke does not work as well in ohio, i can tell you that. [laughter] no offense to it. d.c. and new york it crushes. and boca because, come on, boca knows. [laughter] he delivered this letter, and the letter says, one, don't kill my wife, she didn't know, and, two, don't kill my staff, they didn't...
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that when he escapes and runs he immediately writes a letter to george washington and the letter is hand delivered by alexander hamilton who delivers it, not in song or rap -- [laughter] that joke does not work as well in ohio. i can tell you that. dc and new york it crashes and in boca, boca knows. but he delivers this letter and the letter says one, please don't kill my wife. she didn't know. and two, don't kill my staff. they did not know. he also says could you return my belongings. he wants his stuff back. as if he is some girl that wants her record collection back. amazingly, george washington actually collects it and sends it back into the state nobody knows what is in those belongings. no one has any idea what is in those belongings. i certainly would not have been as nice and that story became the basis for a book that i wrote, one of the thrillers i wrote, and i love that we got to do that story but obviously my obsession with george washington, betrayal of him is huge, and i tell you all of that to say obviously, all that happened far later than the plot to kill george washington. that happens much later but
that when he escapes and runs he immediately writes a letter to george washington and the letter is hand delivered by alexander hamilton who delivers it, not in song or rap -- [laughter] that joke does not work as well in ohio. i can tell you that. dc and new york it crashes and in boca, boca knows. but he delivers this letter and the letter says one, please don't kill my wife. she didn't know. and two, don't kill my staff. they did not know. he also says could you return my belongings. he...
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hamilton. [laughter] >> to watch the rest of this event and find other author programs about george washington website booktv.org and search for george washington in book using the box at the top of the page. >> welcome to another saturday evening as we binge watch programs from the booktv archives. tonight we are going to be looking at some programs with the late award-winning novelist toni morrison. she was the author of numerous books which included the novels "beloved", "song of solomon" and "the bluest eye" she received the nobel prize nobel prize in literature in the Ãb toni morrison even though a novelist appeared on booktv and over the next several hours we will show you some of those programs. first up in 2001 she was a guest on our monthly author interview program in depth where she discussed her books, her writing process and answered viewers questions. >> toni morrison's first book "the bluest eye" was published in 1970 when she was nearly 14 years old over the next 40 years she published six more novels and numerous works of nonfiction. her writing has received all literally the w
hamilton. [laughter] >> to watch the rest of this event and find other author programs about george washington website booktv.org and search for george washington in book using the box at the top of the page. >> welcome to another saturday evening as we binge watch programs from the booktv archives. tonight we are going to be looking at some programs with the late award-winning novelist toni morrison. she was the author of numerous books which included the novels...
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hamilton's youth and people like to project different things. for a while people talked about him being the illegitimate son of george washington, all kinds of storiese things people have applied to hamilton, some of them might be true but you need to get to the evidence. i am looking forward to seeing that book. i want to see the stuff that builds the argument. it will be fascinating. >> host: what do we know about his life on the island of nevis and why was he born there? >> guest: his mother, rachel, her parents were french huguenots, i have done research at some point, this is the ultimate vacation, i know, i go plant myself on nevis for a month and find what i can in the way of documents. it was the perfect vacation. in the morning hours i was researching the archives and in the afternoon i was on the beach. his mother was there, his father was the fourth son of a somewhat noble birth, the first son inherits everything, the second didn't inherit much but he went out and thought he would get rich quick in the caribbean which is one thing people tried to do. supposedly his parents didn't marry but he was born illegitimately to rachel and james ha
hamilton's youth and people like to project different things. for a while people talked about him being the illegitimate son of george washington, all kinds of storiese things people have applied to hamilton, some of them might be true but you need to get to the evidence. i am looking forward to seeing that book. i want to see the stuff that builds the argument. it will be fascinating. >> host: what do we know about his life on the island of nevis and why was he born there? >>...
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. >> you mentioned knoxas was 25 when he first got to know about george washington he only mentioned alexander hamiltonhree pages in theen book what were the parameters are what didn't you write about and why so little? >> and never write what they will become later that is beside the point i am writing what they are doing at that point hamilton and monroe both were minor parts of the story at that point very good young officers but not people of real consequence and also i write about a farmer from connecticut and greenwood and joseph hodgkins the massachusetts shoemaker who was one of my favorite characters and those people played a real part in that time and moment we know because they wrote about it. all we know is diaries and letters. there was no correspondence or reporting what a terrific job alexander hamilton just did. or artist correspondence for the civil war. all we have are orderly books or government records and the diaries and letters. if somebody kept a diary or wrote a lot of letters, it pours y it out to describe the scene and feelings and hardships then that person is a protagonist b
. >> you mentioned knoxas was 25 when he first got to know about george washington he only mentioned alexander hamiltonhree pages in theen book what were the parameters are what didn't you write about and why so little? >> and never write what they will become later that is beside the point i am writing what they are doing at that point hamilton and monroe both were minor parts of the story at that point very good young officers but not people of real consequence and also i write...
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george washington. he also mentioned, only mention alexander hamilton and three pages in your book you say he was 19.were the parameters. what did you not write and was a little on alexander hamilton. david: is a never writing they're going to become later. husky said the point. writing about what they are doing at that point. alexander hamilton and james monroe but they are briefly because they were very minor parts of the story that point. they were very good officers. the potatoes that. but they were the people of real consequence and what happened the wake knox agreement another sports. i also write about people like that who was a farmer from connecticut john greenwood from boston and joseph hutchins, massachusetts shoemaker is one of my favorite characters of all point in most people, the real part in the time period that moment. and we know because the road about a pretty all that we know is what with having diaries and letters. there were no correspondents covering the war. reporting what a terrific job alexander hamilton just did. nor were there artists correspondence winslow homer covered t
george washington. he also mentioned, only mention alexander hamilton and three pages in your book you say he was 19.were the parameters. what did you not write and was a little on alexander hamilton. david: is a never writing they're going to become later. husky said the point. writing about what they are doing at that point. alexander hamilton and james monroe but they are briefly because they were very minor parts of the story that point. they were very good officers. the potatoes that. but...
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him being somehow or another the illegitimate son of george washington oral kinds of stories and other creative things with her applied to hamiltonme of them might be true but he fact of the matter is you need to get to the evidence. i'm actually really looking forward to seeing that because i want to see the stuff about the argument. fascinating if it's true. >> host: what do we know about his life on the island and why was he bor going there, who is s mother? >> guest: his brother was named rachel. her parents were supposedly french. i've actually done research on this at some point. it's like the ultimate vacation. i will go plant myself here for a month. then it was like the perfect vacation so it was in the morning hours i was researchingg the archives and then lie on the beach and that was kind of the for me. his father was the fourth son of a somewhat noble the first son inherits everything so he kind of went out into the world. supposedly his parents didn't marry but he was born illegitimately and at a certain point they moved to the island at his father leaves the family at some point, doesn't come back. his motherea run
him being somehow or another the illegitimate son of george washington oral kinds of stories and other creative things with her applied to hamiltonme of them might be true but he fact of the matter is you need to get to the evidence. i'm actually really looking forward to seeing that because i want to see the stuff about the argument. fascinating if it's true. >> host: what do we know about his life on the island and why was he bor going there, who is s mother? >> guest: his brother...
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anything you've learned about george that you didn't know before since you guys were locked down together for so long? >> i didn't know that he works out to "hamiltonkettlebells listening to the musical. and let me tell you something because i'm going to be super sweet and saccharin right now. george stephanopoulos stepped up in such a big way when i was sick. he was doing "gma" from where i'm sitting which is our tiny little dining room. we had two teenage girls he was feeding and raising. monstrous incontinent dogs. he was doing it all by himself. i mean it was incredible. now, i did say when i came down after three weeks, the house looked like a frat house during hazing. but george was -- you don't know what your partner is capable of unless you're in sort of a dire situation and he was every -- just the greatest partner. >> wow, i should be away for a week more often. >> but, george -- none of us, ali, none of us are surprised by that, that george stepped up because he always steps up. >> i am. >> you are. so i have a question. you have the two teenage girls at home. you have george at home. do you have any favorite memory from this time of kin
anything you've learned about george that you didn't know before since you guys were locked down together for so long? >> i didn't know that he works out to "hamiltonkettlebells listening to the musical. and let me tell you something because i'm going to be super sweet and saccharin right now. george stephanopoulos stepped up in such a big way when i was sick. he was doing "gma" from where i'm sitting which is our tiny little dining room. we had two teenage girls he was...
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hamilton began first and just kept the rest behind. remember, looks easy. here is the view from antonio giovinazzi. 0ne error, race over. then, from george to, call that a superhero. joe wilson, bbc news. england‘s cricketers have beaten pakistan by five wickets in the second 20—20 international at old trafford. they comfortably overtook 195 — the highest run chase by any side against pakistan in the short format. alex gulragani reports. after 20 yea rs after 20 years away, live cricket was back on bbc television — time to look your best. pakistan certainly did, the tourists at home on the old trafford wicket, and finding the boundary with relative ease. half centuries from barbara amir and mohammad hafeez had them marching ahead to set england a target of 196. a big change needed a quick start and england got it. england got it. pakistan introduced shadab khan, and he introduced wickets. bu rstow khan, and he introduced wickets. burstow was out, and with the next ball, banton burstow was out, and with the next ball, ba nton followed burstow was out, and with the next ball, banton followed suit. pakistani celebrations were halted by eoin
hamilton began first and just kept the rest behind. remember, looks easy. here is the view from antonio giovinazzi. 0ne error, race over. then, from george to, call that a superhero. joe wilson, bbc news. england‘s cricketers have beaten pakistan by five wickets in the second 20—20 international at old trafford. they comfortably overtook 195 — the highest run chase by any side against pakistan in the short format. alex gulragani reports. after 20 yea rs after 20 years away, live cricket...
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there are a lot of blank spaces regarding hamiltons and people often like to project different things, for a while people talk allow other illegitimate son of george some of them might be true but the fact of the matter is, you really need to get to the staff, to the thevidence. and really looking forward to seeing that book because i want to see the stuff that builds the argument. it will be fascinating if it's true. >> what we know about his life early on nevis, the island of nevis, why was he born there? >> his mother was named rachel Ãher parents were french you cannot who Ãbi've done research on nevis at some point, this is like the ultimate freeman vacation. i will go put myself there for a month and find what i can on the document. in the morning hours i would research in the archives in the afternoon hours i would lie on the beach. that was kind of nirvana for me. his mother was there, his father, fourth son of a scotsman of somewhat noble birth but the first son inherits everything, the fourth son doesn't inherit much. he went out into the world and thought he would make it get rich quick and the caribbean, one thing people tried to do th
there are a lot of blank spaces regarding hamiltons and people often like to project different things, for a while people talk allow other illegitimate son of george some of them might be true but the fact of the matter is, you really need to get to the staff, to the thevidence. and really looking forward to seeing that book because i want to see the stuff that builds the argument. it will be fascinating if it's true. >> what we know about his life early on nevis, the island of nevis, why...
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hamilton and thomas jefferson. the clash was crystalized in the whiskey rebellion. a tax dispute that led to widespread protests in western pennsylvania. georgey all. >> it caught the attention of a lot of people that here you had this federal government that was using its power in a way that most americans didn't think would happen. they thought that was counter to the spirit of the american revolution. >> what starts out as a policy disagreement really almost becomes an identity conflict between people who are affiliated with the federalists and washington and hamilton and other people who are affiliated with the democratic republicans and jefferson and madison. if you and i disagree about what the government should do about something, that's normal, that's natural, that's fine. but when tha of dispute becomes a matter of -- >> that's happening now. you feel like you can't have a rational debate about it because you're so attached to one part. >> and both sides saw each other as treasonous. >> reporter: during the 1850s, mettler and lieberman say we reached another dangerous level when the country continued fighting over its original sin --
hamilton and thomas jefferson. the clash was crystalized in the whiskey rebellion. a tax dispute that led to widespread protests in western pennsylvania. georgey all. >> it caught the attention of a lot of people that here you had this federal government that was using its power in a way that most americans didn't think would happen. they thought that was counter to the spirit of the american revolution. >> what starts out as a policy disagreement really almost becomes an identity...
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hamilton began first and just kept the rest behind. remember, looks easy. here is the view from antonio giovinazzi, one error, race over. and then from georgethat takes them up to third in the table, six points behind leaders rangers — but they have two games in hand. manchester city — or anyone else for that matter — wanting to secure the services of lionel messi could well be put off by the amount they'd have to pay barcelona to let him go. the spanish league has ruled that the release clause in his contract stands, meaning any club signing him will have to pay barca 624—million pounds. messi is fighting to leave on a free transfer, arguing that the coronavirus delay should be taken into account. british rider adam yates just missed out on the yellowjersey at the tour de france, afterfinishing third on stage two. yates was in contention for the race lead right until the end, but home favourite julian alaphilippe was strongest in the sprint to the finish line in nice. he leads yates by four seconds in the overall standings, as they go into today's 198—kilometre ride to sisteron. that is the longest section of the tour de france and a lot o
hamilton began first and just kept the rest behind. remember, looks easy. here is the view from antonio giovinazzi, one error, race over. and then from georgethat takes them up to third in the table, six points behind leaders rangers — but they have two games in hand. manchester city — or anyone else for that matter — wanting to secure the services of lionel messi could well be put off by the amount they'd have to pay barcelona to let him go. the spanish league has ruled that the release...
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george qatar stakes for the fourth year in a row. qualifying for tomorrow's british grand prix gets underway a little later after a difficult day of practice yesterday. world champion lewis hamiltonn his red bull as lance stroll‘s racing point set the pace in second practice. that came after the news that nico hulkenberg will take the place of sergio perez this weekend after the mexican tested positive for coronavirus. so he and his close associates own self isolation at the moment. but here at wembley, some sort of normality. both teams have been staying overnight at a local hotel to get that feeling of cup final the night before, but they will get the coaches over here later on. you can follow all the buildup on bbc one from 4:30pm. and commentaries on bbc radio 5 live. i will try to catch you all morning on breakfast, that fa cup experience in action. dan walker will be on site at half past nine later on. i wasjust thinking, normally at this point on fa cup final day, you have got the buses, you have got fans heading from whichever team has made it to the final and they are piling onto the buses and have the t—shirts and hats, and it is a huge adventure, and the whole day as p
george qatar stakes for the fourth year in a row. qualifying for tomorrow's british grand prix gets underway a little later after a difficult day of practice yesterday. world champion lewis hamiltonn his red bull as lance stroll‘s racing point set the pace in second practice. that came after the news that nico hulkenberg will take the place of sergio perez this weekend after the mexican tested positive for coronavirus. so he and his close associates own self isolation at the moment. but here...
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hamilton began first and just kept the rest behind. remember, looks easy. here is the view from antonio giovinazzi. one error, race over. then, from georgell, just behind, nowhere to go.
hamilton began first and just kept the rest behind. remember, looks easy. here is the view from antonio giovinazzi. one error, race over. then, from georgell, just behind, nowhere to go.